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Government of Ontario Key Contact Ss GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO 595 Bay Street Suite 1202 Toronto ON M5G 2C2 KEY CONTACTS 416 586 1474 enterprisecanada.com PARLIAMENTARY MINISTRY MINISTER DEPUTY MINISTER PC CRITICS NDP CRITICS ASSISTANTS Steve Orsini Patrick Brown (Cabinet Secretary) Kathleen Wynne Steve Clark Steven Davidson REMIER S FFICE Deb Matthews Ted McMeekin (Deputy Leader) Andrea Horwath P ’ O (Policy & Delivery) (Deputy Premier) Sylvia Jones Lynn Betzner (Deputy Leader) (Communications) ADVANCED EDUCATION AND Lorne Coe Mitzie Hunter Greg Orencsak Han Dong Peggy Sattler SKILLS DEVELOPMENT (Post-Secondary Education) AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND RURAL AFFAIRS Jeff Leal Greg Meredith Grant Crack Toby Barrett John Vanthof + SMALL BUSINESS ATTORNEY GENERAL Yasir Naqvi Paul Boniferro Lorenzo Berardinetti Randy Hillier Gilles Bisson Monique Taylor Gila Martow (Children, Teresa Armstrong HILDREN AND OUTH ERVICES Youth and Families) C Y S Michael Coteau Nancy Matthews Sophie Kiwala (Anti-Racism) Lisa MacLeod +ANTI-RACISM Jennifer French (Anti-Racism) (Youth Engagement) CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION Laura Albanese Alex Bezzina Shafiq Qaadri Raymond Cho Jennifer French Lisa Gretzky OMMUNITY AND OCIAL ERVICES Helena Jaczek Janet Menard Ann Hoggarth Randy Pettapiece C S S (+ Homelessness) Matt Torigian Laurie Scott COMMUNITY SAFETY AND (Community Safety) (Community Safety) Marie-France Lalonde Soo Wong Taras Natyshak CORRECTIONAL SERVICES Sam Erry Rick Nicholls (Correctional Services) (Correctional Services) ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Steven Del Duca Giles Gherson Cristina Martins Monte McNaughton Catherine Fife AND GROWTH Peggy Sattler EDUCATION Patrick Brown Indira Naidoo-Harris Bruce Rodrigues Granville Anderson Catherine Fife Lorne Coe (Associate) + EARLY YEARS AND CHILD CARE (Early Years and Child Care) ENERGY Bob Chiarelli Serge Imbrogno Bob Delaney Todd Smith Peter Tabuns ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE Chris Ballard Paul Evans Arthur Potts Ted Arnott Peter Tabuns John Vanthof INANCE Charles Sousa Scott Thompson Yvan Baker Vic Fedeli F Paul Miller (Pensions) FRANCOPHONE AFFAIRS Marie-France Lalonde Marie-Lison Fougère Gila Martow France Gélinas GOVERNMENT AND Kevin French (Acting) Vic Dhillon Jim McDonell Wayne Gates CONSUMER SERVICES Tracy MacCharles Marie -Lison Fougère Amrit Mangat Bill Walker Monique Taylor + ACCESSIBILITY (Accessibility) (Accessibility) (Accessibility) (Accessibility) France Gélinas Jeff Yurek (Health) (Health and Pharmacare) EALTH AND ONG ERM ARE Eric Hoskins Bob Bell John Fraser Bill Walker H L -T C Teresa Armstrong (Long-Term Care) (Home and Long-Term Care) Ernie Hardeman Percy Hatfield HOUSING Han Dong Peter Milczyn Laurie LeBlanc Julia Munro Paul Miller (Poverty Reduction) + POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY (Poverty Reduction) (Poverty Reduction) INDIGENOUS RELATIONS AND David Zimmer Deborah Richardson Sophie Kiwala Lisa Thompson France Gélinas RECONCILIATION INFRASTRUCTURE Bob Chiarelli George Zegarac Sylvia Jones Wayne Gates Bob Bailey NTERGOVERNMENTAL FFAIRS Kathleen Wynne Lynn Betzner Andrea Horwath I A (+ Democratic Reform) INTERNATIONAL TRADE Michael Chan Shirley Phillips Monte Kwinter Lisa Thompson Taras Natyshak John Yakabuski ABOUR Kevin Flynn Sophie Dennis Mike Colle Cindy Forster L (Labour and Training) Ernie Hardeman Gila Martow (GTA Issues) Raymond Cho UNICIPAL FFAIRS Bill Mauro Laurie LeBlanc Lou Rinaldi Percy Hatfield M A (Toronto Issues) Lisa MacLeod (Ottawa Issues) NATURAL RESOURCES AND FORESTRY Natalie Des Rosiers Bi ll Thornton Joe Dickson Norm Miller Gilles Bisson Norm Miller NORTHERN DEVELOPMENT AND MINES Michael Gravelle David de Launay Joe Dickson Ross Romano (Northern Michael Mantha Ontario Jobs & Ring of Fire) Michael Harris ESEARCH NNOVATION AND CIENCE Reza Moridi Giles Gherson Catherine Fife R , I S Sam Oosterhoff (Associate) SENIOR’S AFFAIRS Dipika Damerla Marie-Lison Fougère Bill Walker Teresa Armstrong STATUS OF WOMEN Harinder Malhi Maureen Adamson Amrit Mangat Laurie Scott Peggy Sattler Rick Nicholls Steve Clark OURISM ULTURE AND PORT Daiene Vernile Maureen Adamson Sarah Campbell T , C S Randy Pettapiece (Horse Racing) TRANSPORTATION Kathryn McGarry Stephen Rhodes Michael Harris Wayne Gates Lisa MacLeod John Vanthof TREASURY BOARD Yvan Baker Eleanor McMahon Helen Angus Sam Oosterhoff Taras Natyshak (Digital Government) + DIGITAL GOVERNMENT (Digital Government) (Digital Government) HOUSE LEADER Yasir Naqvi Jim Wilson Gilles Bisson Updated: January 17, 2018 .
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