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Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs (Ontario)

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Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs
Ministère des Affaires intergouvernementales (French)
Ministry overview
Formed1978
JurisdictionGovernment of Ontario
Minister responsible
  • Doug Ford, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
Websiteontario.ca/page/ministry-intergovernmental-affairs

TheMinistry of Intergovernmental Affairs is responsible for intergovernmental affairs between theCanadian province ofOntario and the other provinces andterritories and theCanadian government.[1] The ministry's goal is to strengthen national unity and Ontario's role within Canada. The current minister isDoug Ford, who also serves as thepremier of Ontario; the position is often held concurrently by the premier.

TheProvincial Secretary and Registrar of Ontario,Minister of Economics and Provincial Relations andMinistry of Federal-Provincial Relations were the positions formerly responsible for intergovernmental affairs.

List of ministers

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PortraitNameTerm of officeTenurePolitical party
(Ministry)
Note
Treasurer and Minister of Economics and Intergovernmental AffairsPC
(Davis)
Charles MacNaughtonSeptember 7, 1972March 15, 1973130 days
John WhiteJanuary 15, 1973June 18, 19752 years, 154 days
Darcy McKeoughJune 18, 1975August 16, 19783 years, 59 days
Frank MillerAugust 16, 1978August 30, 19791 year, 14 days
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
Thomas Leonard WellsAugust 30, 1979February 8, 19856 years, 176 days
Frank MillerFebruary 8, 1985May 1, 198582 daysPC
(Miller)
Concurrently Premier
Reuben BaetzMay 17, 1985June 26, 198540 days
David PetersonJune 26, 1985October 1, 19905 years, 97 daysLiberal
(Peterson)
Concurrently Premier
Bob RaeOctober 1, 1990February 1, 19934 years, 268 daysNDP
(Rae)
Concurrently Premier
Dianne CunninghamJune 26, 1995June 17, 19993 years, 356 daysPC
(Harris)
Norm SterlingJune 17, 1999February 8, 20011 year, 236 days
Brenda ElliottFebruary 8, 2001April 14, 20021 year, 65 days
Ernie EvesApril 15, 2002October 22, 20031 year, 190 daysPC
(Eves)
Concurrently Premier
Dalton McGuintyOctober 23, 2003July 29, 20051 year, 279 daysLiberal
(McGuinty)
Concurrently Premier
Marie BountrogianniJuly 29, 2005October 30, 20072 years, 93 days
Dalton McGuintyOctober 30, 2007January 18, 20102 years, 80 daysConcurrently Premier
Monique SmithJanuary 18, 2010October 20, 20111 year, 275 days
Dalton McGuintyOctober 20, 2011February 11, 20131 year, 114 daysConcurrently Premier
Laurel BrotenFebruary 11, 2013July 2, 2013141 daysLiberal
(Wynne)
Kathleen WynneFebruary 11, 2013June 29, 20185 years, 138 daysConcurrently Premier
Doug FordJune 29, 2018present7 years, 148 daysPC
(Ford)
Concurrently Premier

Note: James Allan is named "Minister of Economics and Federal and Provincial Relations" from January 27, 1961 to November 8, 1961.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs". Government of Ontario (published 2016-06-03). 2024-07-24. Retrieved2025-06-13.
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