Agency overview | |
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Formed | 27 June 1911 (as Board of Censors) |
Dissolved | 1 October 2019 (operations suspended) |
Type | Crown agency |
Jurisdiction | Government of Ontario |
Headquarters | 4950 Yonge Street, Suite 101B Toronto, Ontario |
Key document | |
Website | ofrb.gov.on.ca |
The Ontario Film Review Board (French: Commission de contrôle cinématographique de l’Ontario) is an inactive agency of the government of the Canadian province of Ontario that was formerly responsible for that province's motion picture rating system. Until 2015, the board reported to the Minister of Consumer Services but as of 1 October 2015, the board was overseen by the Ontario Film Authority.[1] The board's activities were based on the Film Classification Act, 2005.
The Ontario Film Review Board ceased operation as of October 1, 2019, with responsibility for film classification being transferred from the Ontario Film Authority, which is to be wound down, and the Ontario Film Review Board to the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services. Films were briefly deemed to have the same classification as those given by the British Columbia Film Classification Office, and adult films will be cleared for screening in Ontario if they have been approved by any jurisdiction in Canada.[2][3] Ratings are now no longer required for movies to be shown in Ontario.[4]