How do I contact the Ministry of Transportation in Ontario?

General Inquiry, Road conditions and closures: 1-800-268-4686 or 416-235-4686 (within GTA) -TTY Service (Text to text for the hearing impaired) : 1-866-471-8929 or 905-704-2426 (Niagara Region)

Is the Ministry of Transportation in Ontario Open?

Call us Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern time, excluding holidays.

How do I contact Ontario by phone?

ServiceOntario Customer Experience Office ( CEO )

  1. Toll-free: 1-800-267-8097.
  2. Tel : 416-326-1234.
  3. Toll-free TTY : 1-800-268-7095.
  4. TTY : 416-325-3408.
  5. [email protected].

How do I speak to someone at Service Ontario?

Call or email Employment Ontario

  1. Phone. 416-326-5656. 1-800-387-5656. 1-866-533-6339.
  2. Email: [email protected].

Who is the current Canadian Minister of Transport?

Honourable Omar Alghabra
OTTAWA, ON, July 19, 2021 /CNW/ – The Minister of Transport, the Honourable Omar Alghabra, announced today appointments and reappointments in the transportation sector. The appointees come from diverse backgrounds, with experience in a number of fields, and are active members in their communities.

Can you drive if you are deaf in Canada?

Being deaf or hard of hearing doesn’t necessarily prevent you from driving. “In Ontario, all drivers must meet basic medical and vision standards to operate motor vehicles. Higher standards apply for commercial drivers,” according to the Ontario Ministry of Transportation.

How do I contact Service Canada?

Contact Service Canada

  1. Click the Service Canada website.
  2. Call 1 800 O-Canada (1-800-622-6232)
  3. TTY: 1-800-926-9105.
  4. Visit a Service Canada Centre.

How do I report a lost health card in Ontario?

If your name and address has not changed, you can replace an unexpired lost, stolen or damaged photo health card by calling ServiceOntario at 1-800-664-8988 . To replace an expired photo health card after the renewal date, you must visit a ServiceOntario centre.

What MTO means?

Make to Order
MTO is the abbreviation for Make to Order or Made to Order (also referred to as BTO – Built to Order). In the MTO production approach, products are not manufactured or built until a confirmed order for a product is received.