Executive Council of Ontario

{{Short description|Cabinet of the Canadian province of Ontario}}

{{Infobox organization

| name = Executive Council of Ontario
{{nobold|{{smaller|{{lang|fr|Conseil des ministres de l'Ontario}}}}}}

| image = Coat of arms of Ontario.svg

| caption = Coat of arms of Ontario

| nickname = Cabinet of Ontario

| formation = {{start date and age|1867|7|20|p=1|br=1}}

| membership = *Lieutenant Governor of Ontario

| leader_title = Monarch of Canada

| leader_name = {{Canadian monarch, current|nameonly=1}}

| leader_title2 = Represented by

| leader_name2 = Edith Dumont, Lieutenant Governor

| leader_title3 = Chair

| leader_name3 = Vic Fedeli, Chair of Cabinet

| staff = Government of Ontario

| website =

| formerly =

}}

{{Politics of Ontario}}

File:Ontario Cabinet 1891.jpg, A.S. Hardy, J.M. Gibson, R. Harcourt, E.H. Bronson, J. Dryden, G.W. Ross, C.F. Fraser.]]The Executive Council of Ontario ({{langx|fr|Conseil des ministres de l'Ontario}}), often informally referred to as the Cabinet of Ontario ({{langx|fr|Cabinet de l'Ontario|links=no}}), is the cabinet of the Canadian province of Ontario. It comprises ministers of the provincial Crown, who are selected by the premier of Ontario (the first minister of the Crown) and appointed by the lieutenant governor. The activities of the Government of Ontario are directed by the Executive Council.

The Executive Council is almost always made up of members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Though the lieutenant governor does not generally attend Cabinet meetings, directives issued by the Crown on the advice of the ministers are said to be ordered by the Lieutenant Governor-in-Council. Ministers hold the honorific prefix "The Honourable" while members of the council.

The Cabinet is similar in structure and role to the federal Privy Council for Canada, though smaller in size, and, whereas the federal Cabinet is actually a committee of the Privy Council, the Executive Council of Ontario and Cabinet of Ontario are one and the same. Also, unlike the Privy Council, members of the Ontario Executive Council are not appointed for life, and are not entitled to post-nominal letters.

Current Cabinet

{{main|Ford Ministry}}

Doug Ford and his Cabinet were sworn in by Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell on June 29, 2018, following the 2018 general election. This is the current cabinet of Ontario:{{Cite web |title=Ministers {{!}} Legislative Assembly of Ontario |url=https://www.ola.org/en/members/current/ministers |access-date=2025-04-30 |website=www.ola.org}}

Lieutenant Governor

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colspan="2" | Lieutenant governor

! Term

colspan="2" | Edith Dumont

| (2023–present)

Premier

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Premier

!Portfolio

!Since

rowspan="2" |Doug Ford

|Premier of Ontario

| rowspan="2" |2018

Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs

Other ministers

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Minister

! Portfolio

! Since

Peter Bethlenfalvy

|Minister of Finance

|2020

Paul Calandra

|Minister of Education

|2025

Raymond Cho

|Minister of Seniors and Accessibility

|2018

Stan Cho

|Minister of Tourism, Culture and Gaming

|2024

Stephen CrawfordMinister of Public and Business Service Delivery and Procurement

|2025

Doug Downey

|Attorney General

|2019

Jill Dunlop

|Minister of Emergency Preparedness and Response

|2025

rowspan="2" |Vic Fedeli

|Chair of Cabinet

|2018

Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade

|2019

Rob Flack

|Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (Ontario)

|2024

Zee Hamid

|Associate Solicitor General for Auto Theft and Bail Reform

|2025

Mike Harris Jr.

|Ministry of Natural Resources (Ontario)

|2025

Kevin Holland

|Associate Minister of Forestry and Forest Products

|2025

rowspan="2" |Sylvia Jones

|Deputy Premier

|2022

Minister of Health

|2022

Trevor Jones

|Minister of Agriculture, Food, and Agribusiness

|2025

Michael Kerzner

|Solicitor General of Ontario

|2022

Andrea Khanjin

|Minister of Red Tape Reduction

|2025

Natalia Kusendova-Bashta

|Minister of Long-Term Care

|2024

Stephen Lecce

|Minister of Energy and Mines

|2025

Neil Lumsden

|Minister of Sport

|2024

Todd McCarthy

| Minister of the Environment, Conservation, and Parks

|2025

Graham McGregor

|Minister of Citizenship and Multiculturalism

|2025

rowspan="2" |Caroline Mulroney

|President of the Treasury Board

|2022

Minister of Francophone Affairs

|2018

Sam Oosterhoff

|Associate Minister of Energy-Intensive Industries

|2024

Michael Parsa

|Minister of Children, Community and Social Services

|2023

David Piccini

|Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training, and Skills Development

|2023

George Pirie

|Minister of Northern Economic Development and Growth

|2025

Nolan Quinn

|Minister of Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security

|2025

rowspan="2" |Greg Rickford

|Minister of Indigenous Affairs and First Nations Economic Reconciliation

|2024

Minister Responsible for Ring of Fire Economic and Community Partnerships

|2025

Prabmeet Sarkaria

|Minister of Transportation

|2023

Graydon Smith

|Associate Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing

|2025

Kinga Surma

|Minister of Infrastructure

|2021

Nina Tangri

|Associate Minister of Small Business

|2023

Vijay Thanigasalam

|Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions

|2025

Lisa Thompson

|Minister of Rural Affairs

|2021

Michael Tibollo

|Associate Attorney General

|2025

Charmaine Williams

|Associate Minister of Women's Social and Economic Opportunity

|2022

Former portfolios

Ontario Shadow Cabinet

See also

References

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