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Ford’s New Cabinet

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Here is a list of Premier Doug Fords new cabinet and the ridings they represent   There are no ministers from Peel, Halton, Hamilton or Niagara.

 

  • PICKERING UXBRIDGE           Peter Bethlenfalvy – President of the Treasury Board
  • SCARBOROUGH ROUGE          Raymond Cho – Seniors and Accessibility
  • LEEDS GRENVILLE                   Steve Clark –  Municipal Affairs and Housing
  • NEWMARKET AURORA           Christine Elliott – Health and Long-Term Care and Deputy Premier
  • NORTH BAY                                 Victor Fedeli –  Finance and Chair of Cabinet
  • ETOBICOKE NORTH                  Doug Ford – Premier and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
  • KANATA CARLETON                 Merrilee Fullerton – Training, Colleges and Universities
  • OXFORD                                        Ernie Hardeman – Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs
  • DUFFERIN CALEDON                Sylvia Jones – Tourism, Culture and Sport
  • NEPEAN CARLETON                  Lisa MacLeod –  Children, Community and Social Services and Women’s Issues
  • LAMBTON KENT MIDDLESEX Monte McNaughton – Infrastructure
  • YORK SIMCOE                              Caroline Mulroney – Attorney General and  Francophone Affairs
  • AJAX                                               Rod Phillips –  Environment, Conservation and Parks
  • KENORA RAINY RIVER             Greg Rickford -Energy, Northern Development and Mines, and Indigenous Affairs
  • KAWARTHA LAKES                     Laurie Scott – Labour
  • PRINCE EDWARD HASTING     Todd Smith – Government and Consumer Services, and Government House Leader
  • HURON BRUCE                             Lisa Thompson –  Education
  • VAUGHAN WOODBRIDGE         Michael Tibollo – Community Safety and Correctional Services
  • SIMCOE GREY                              Jim Wilson –  Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade
  • RENFREW NIPISSING                John Yakabuski – Transportation
  • ELGIN MIDDLESEX LONDON   Jeff Yurek –  Natural Resources and Forestry