Services

For the convenience of Niagara West – Glanbrook residents, the constituency office provides a number of services.  They include:

  • Information on government legislation and policy
  • Assistance with provincial government matters
  • Provincial pins for special occasions
  • Greetings and commemorative certificates for special birthdays and anniveraries
  • Applications for provincial programs
  • Power of Attorney Kits
  • Assistance with replacing/renewing driver’s licenses, health cards, birth certificates
  • Commissioner of Oaths

If there is a provincial government matter you need assistance with or information about, we are here to help. If your concern is not a provincial issue, we can direct you to the service you need.

Beamsville Office:
4961 King St. East
Beamsville, ON   L0R 1B0
Telephone: (905) 563-1755
Local Toll-Free: 1-800-665-3697
Fax: (905) 563-1317
Email: timhudak@niagara.net
Office hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday

 

Below you’ll find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions along with many other helpful links.

How do I obtain a new or replacement birth certificate in the event of an emergency?
Our Constituency Office can help in expediting a new or replacement birth certificate needed urgently for reasons such as travel or employment. The office of the Registrar General requires proof of urgency such as plane tickets or hotel reservations. Please call the Constituency Office at 1-800-665-3697.

Click here for the online Birth Certificate Application Form.

Where can I renew or replace my OHIP card?
Click here for a fact sheet on replacing OHIP cards or to locate your nearest OHIP office.

How can I obtain Power of Attorney forms?
You can find an online Power of Attorney kit at the web site for Ontario’s Ministry of the Attorney General. Click here for more information. You may also contact the Constituency Office at 1-800-665-3697 and we’ll glady mail the desired forms.

Where can I find information on the Trillium Drug Program?
Click here to access information on the Trillium Drug Program, as well as an application form.

Where can I find Ontario travel information?
You can find information on a wide variety of things to see and do in Ontario as well as travel tips, maps and weather information at the Official Website of Ontario Tourism.

How do I apply to become a Legislative Page?
The Legislative Page program is available to grade 7 and 8 sutdent who have acheived success in both academic and extra-curricular activities. Pages participate in the legislative process, act as messengers in the Legislative Chamber, meet with politicians and officials, learn how laws are made and how the Province of Ontario is governed. For further information on the Page program and how to apply to become a page, click here.

How do I book a school tour of the Ontario Legislature?
The Reservations Desk is open from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m and from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m, Monday to Friday. Call Interparliamentary and Public Relations at (416) 325-7500 and ask for “Bookings”. Collect calls are accepted. Tour requests may also be sent by fax at (416) 325-7489. Please visit the School Tours section of the Ontario Legislature website for more information.

Where can I find information about the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP)?
OSAP is a financial aid program designed to provide loans, grants and scholarships to Ontario post-secondary students. If you wish to learn more, please visit the official OSAP Website.