For individuals (sole proprietorships), the maximum penalty is a fine of $ 1,000 for a first offence, $ 5,000 for a second offence, and for third and
subsequent offences $ 10,000 or six months imprisonment, or both.
Not exact matches
A «lobbyists» failure to comply with the new Act, including submitting returns, is an
offence for which the Province can impose fines of up to
$ 25,000 for a first
offence and up to
$ 100,000 for
subsequent offences.
using a cellphone while operating a vehicle) would increase from a maximum of
$ 1,000 to up to
$ 2,000 on a second conviction and up to
$ 3,000 for third or
subsequent incidents, as well as six demerit points for multiple
offences.
Every person who contravenes section 92.5 or 92.6 (placement agencies and recruitment agencies) is guilty of an
offence and is liable to a fine of
$ 600 to
$ 6,000 and, for any
subsequent conviction, to a fine of
$ 1,200 to
$ 12,000.
On September 20, 2017, Ontario Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca announced that the Liberal government will introduce legislation to increase the fines for distracted driving from a maximum of
$ 1,000 to up to
$ 2,000 on second conviction, and up to
$ 3,000 for a third or
subsequent conviction as well as six demerit points for multiple
offences.
For
subsequent offences, that person can be liable for up to
$ 1,000, or imprisonment for up to six months, or both.
For corporations and other entities, maximum fines are
$ 10,000 for a first
offence,
$ 50,000 for a second
offence, and
$ 100,000 for third and
subsequent offences.
Failure to report a large cash transaction or an electronic funds transfer: up to
$ 500,000 for the first
offence,
$ 1 million for
subsequent offences.