Thursday, April 25, 2024

Premier Doug Ford’s cabinet made up of 14 men, 7 women

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Premier Doug Ford named his 21 member cabinet ahead of his swearing in ceremony at Queen’s Park this morning.  Each cabinet member was sworn in after Doug Ford who is the Premier and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs.

 

Christine Elliot is Deputy Premier and Minister of Health and Long-Term Care

Victor Fedeli is Minister of Finance and Chair of Cabinet

Jim Wilson is Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade

Ernie Hardeman is Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

John Yakabuski is Minister of Transportation

Laurie Scott is Minister of Labour

Lisa MacLeod is Minister of Children, Community and Social Services and Minister responsible for Women’s Issues

Rod Phillips is Minister of the Environment

Sylvia Jones is Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport

Steve Clark is Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing

Todd Smith is Government House Leader and Minister of Government and Consumer Services

Lisa Thompson is Minister of Education

Monte McNaughton is Minister of Infrastructure

Jeff Yurek is Minister of Natural Resources

Raymond Cho is Minister for Seniors and Accessibility

Caroline Mulroney is Attorney General & Minister of Francophone Affairs

Greg Rickford is Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines and Indigenous Affairs

Peter Bethlenfalvy is President of the Treasury Board

Rod Phillips is Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parkland

Merrilee Fullerton is Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities

Michael Tibollo is Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services

 

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