Kathleen Wynne Sworn in as First Woman Premier of Ontario with Cabinet of 27 Ministers


Premier Kathleen Wynne and her new cabinet team were sworn-in today at Queen’s Park.

Premier Kathleen Wynne

“Jobs, the economy and a fair society are the priorities for this new government, and we intend to work with the opposition parties to make progress on these important priorities for the people of this province,” said Premier Wynne.

“There is much that can be done if we set the interests of Ontario at the heart of our work. That is why I am opening a new session of the legislature next week.”

Premier Wynne’s government is committed to balancing the budget by 2017-18. The new Minister of Finance, Charles Sousa, will work with his colleagues to stay focused on the bottom line while ensuring the people of Ontario can succeed.

Dr. Eric Hoskins will bring a particular focus to youth employment as the new Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Employment.

Liz Sandals becomes Minister of Education. Her first priority is to restore the relationship with teachers, working with all partners to help bring back extracurricular activities to schools across the province.

Wynne’s government is also focused on the priorities of rural Ontario. To ensure those voices are heard, Premier Wynne will serve as Minister of Agriculture. Jeff Leal, the Minister of Rural Affairs, will work with his colleagues to ensure the unique needs of rural communities, including those in Northern Ontario, and small towns and businesses are addressed.

Deb Matthews becomes Deputy Premier and will continue to lead the transformation of health care as the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, ensuring high-quality services are there for our children and grandchildren.

Reforming social assistance is also a top priority for the Wynne government. Ted McMeekin, the new Minister of Community and Social Services, will begin to implement recommendations of the Social Assistance Review panel led by Frances Lankin and Munir Sheikh.

The new Ontario Government, led by Premier Wynne, will show The Way Forward for Ontario residents, building a strong economy and a fair society, for the benefit of all.

Please see the full list of Cabinet appointments:

Kathleen Wynne
Premier and President of the Council
Minister of Agriculture

Deb Matthews
Minister of Health and Long-Term Care
Deputy Premier

Jim Bradley
Minister of the Environment

John Gerretsen
Attorney General

Michael Gravelle
Minister of Northern Development and Mines

Ted McMeekin
Minister of Community and Social Services

Laurel Broten
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
Minister Responsible for Women’s Issues

Brad Duguid
Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities

Linda Jeffrey
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing
Chair of Cabinet

Jeff Leal
Minister of Rural Affairs

Madeleine Meilleur
Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services
Minister Responsible for Francophone Affairs

David Orazietti
Minister of Natural Resources

Liz Sandals
Minister of Education

Harinder Takhar
Minister of Government Services
Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet

David Zimmer
Minister of Aboriginal Affairs

Michael Chan
Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport
Minister Responsible for the 2015 Pan/Parapan American Games

Reza Moridi
Minister of Research and Innovation

Yasir Naqvi
Minister of Labour

Charles Sousa
Minister of Finance

Eric Hoskins
Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Employment

Glen Murray
Minister of Infrastructure
Minister of Transportation

Bob Chiarelli
Minister of Energy

Michael Coteau
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration

Tracy MacCharles
Minister of Consumer Services

Teresa Piruzza
Minister of Children and Youth Services

Mario Sergio
Minister Responsible for Seniors

John Milloy
Government House Leader