Ontario Making it Easier for Parents to Register Newborns Online
ServiceOntario’s 4-in-1 Newborn Bundle
Published 19/12/2017
After naming their newborns, parents have up to 30 days to register their child’s birth.
ServiceOntario’s easy-to-use online 4-in-1 Newborn Bundle tops the list of best ways to register a birth. In a few easy clicks, parents can register their child’s birth and apply for their birth certificate, social insurance number and child benefits.
Delivering real benefits that will help people in their everyday lives is part of Ontario’s plan to create fairness and opportunity during this period of rapid economic change. The plan includes a higher minimum wage and better working conditions, free tuition for hundreds of thousands of students, easier access to affordable child care, and free prescription drugs for everyone under 25 through the biggest expansion of medicare in a generation.
Benjamin and Olivia are the most popular names for boys and girls born in Ontario. Liam slipped to second place after holding the top spot for boys’ names for five years running, while Olivia remains the most popular baby girls’ name in Ontario since 2008.
Top girls and boys names are:
GIRLS
1. Olivia
2. Emma
3. Charlotte
4. Ava
5. Sophia
BOYS
1. Benjamin
2. Liam
3. Noah
4. Ethan
5. Lucas
QUICK FACTS
• Lincoln makes it in the top 20 for the first time in history of Ontario baby names.
• Since the television series “The Crown” launched, Ontario top baby names have seen a royal increase, with an increase in Elizabeths, Margarets and Winstons.
• ServiceOntario’s 4-in-1 Newborn Bundle (https://www.ontario.ca/page/register-birth-new-baby) was the first of its kind in Canada when it launched in 2007. Since then, more than 1.2 million newborns have been registered in Ontario using the service.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
• Ontario’s Top 20 Baby Names for 2016
QUOTES
“Life as a new parent can be overwhelming. ServiceOntario is making it easier for new parents to access the services they need, through the 4-in-1 Bundle. Parents can register their newborns quickly, securely and easily so that they can get back to what’s important – caring for their newborns.”
— Tracy MacCharles, Minister of Government and Consumer Services
Source: Ministry of Government and Consumer Services
http://www.ontario.ca/mgcs