Learn more about creating petitions to be presented at the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
A petition is a request that the Legislative Assembly of Ontario take some specific action (or refrain from taking action) to redress a public grievance.
The action requested must be within the scope of jurisdiction of the Legislative Assembly, and the request must be clear, temperate, proper, and respectful.
The request must appear at the top of every page of signatures submitted with the petition.
Click here for more information on preparing a petition.
Click here to download a petition template.
Signatures
- Petitioners must be residents of the Province of Ontario; it is acceptable for petitioners to be under the age of majority.
- A petition must contain original signatures only, written directly on the face of the petition.
- Each person petitioning the Legislative Assembly must print their name, address, and sign their name under the text of the petition.
Form and Content
- A petition must be addressed to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
- Petitions addressed to the Government of Ontario, or to a particular minister will not be accepted.
- Petitions must be written, typewritten, or printed. Email, faxed, or photocopied petitions are not admissible and will not be presented.