Compliance notices and enforcement actions
The Superintendent of Career Colleges can take action against registered career colleges not operating their business in accordance with the law, as well as unregistered institutions operating unlawfully.
Enforcement actions are a record of Ontario Superior Court injunctions, Provincial Offences Court convictions and Licence Appeal Tribunal decisions issued since 2007 following the inception of the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005.
For more information see: Career college compliance notices
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Data dictionary
Column | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
Institution operating as: | Text |
The name a company uses to carry out its business. |
Legal name | Text |
The legal name of the company. It might be the same or different from its operating name. |
Registered or unregistered institution | Boolean |
Career colleges offering vocational training must register their institutions with the ministry and renew the registration annually. Unregistered institutions are in violation of the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005. |
Enforcement action | Text |
The order or penalty the ministry imposes when the operator is in violation of Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005. |
Year | Text |
The year the compliance order was issued. |
Financial penalty | Text |
The financial penalty imposed for the violation when applicable. |
Additional information
- Last updated
- March 7, 2025
- Created
- September 21, 2023
- Format
- text/csv
- File size
- 113.2 KiB
- Licence
- Open Government Licence – Ontario
- Name
- Compliance notices and enforcement actions
- Type
- Data
- Language
- English
- Data made public date
- July 5, 2022
- Validation status
- failure
- Validation timestamp
- 2025-03-07T20:20:18.635468
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