According to the website you linked to, the long form birth certificate is simply a copy of the original birth registration form, certified by a government official.
There is a FAQ section with a list of information you will need to have on hand before completing the registration. I assume that all of this information appears on the registration, although of course I don't know in what order. You can probably get a better idea of how it's formatted (e.g. the rules for entering names) by going through the online registration and seeing how it asks you to enter the information. I don't think this will cause any problems for Ontario since the parent(s) has/have to certify it at the end before it's valid.
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Date: 2014-06-28 08:46 pm (UTC)And you can register a new baby online: Newborn Registration Service.
There is a FAQ section with a list of information you will need to have on hand before completing the registration. I assume that all of this information appears on the registration, although of course I don't know in what order. You can probably get a better idea of how it's formatted (e.g. the rules for entering names) by going through the online registration and seeing how it asks you to enter the information. I don't think this will cause any problems for Ontario since the parent(s) has/have to certify it at the end before it's valid.