Elected officials will send special congratulatory greetings and/or certificates to people celebrating significant birthdays, wedding anniversaries, or other events.
NOTE: The recipient or requestor must live in the riding, and scroll requests will only be processed if the recipient is a resident of Ontario.
Here is the criteria:
The Queen will send a congratulatory letter on:
- a 60th wedding anniversary and all subsequent anniversaries; or
- a 100th birthday and all subsequent birthdays.
Requests for The Queen’s greetings must be submitted at least three (3) months in advance and requires proof of date of birth or marriage, whichever is applicable (a copy of the birth certificate or marriage certificate is required).
The Governor-General will send a congratulatory letter on:
- a 50th wedding anniversary and all subsequent anniversaries; or
- a 90th birthday and all subsequent birthdays.
Requests for the Governor-General’s greetings must be submitted at least three (3) months in advance.
The Prime Minister of Canada will send a congratulatory letter on:
- a 25th or 50th wedding anniversary and all subsequent anniversaries in 5 year intervals; or
- a 65th or 70th birthday and all subsequent birthdays in 5 year intervals.
Requests for the Prime Minister’s greetings must be submitted at least two (2) months in advance.
The Premier of Ontario will send a congratulatory letter on:
- a 40th wedding anniversary and all subsequent anniversaries; or
- an 80th birthday and all subsequent birthdays.
Requests for the Premier’s greetings must be submitted at least two (2) months in advance. Please note that congratulatory letters will not be issued more than once every five (5) years.
Your Member of Provincial Parliament, will send a congratulatory letter on:
- Any birthday or wedding anniversary; or
- Any celebratory occasion.
Requests for the MPP's greetings must be submitted as early as possible.