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Wynne Sworn In As New Premier. Full Cabinet List Here

Posted By: Dave Bradley · 2/11/2013 3:30:00 PM

Kathleen Wynne has been sworn in as premier of Ontario, becoming the province's first female leader and Canada's first
openly gay premier.

Wynne is replacing Dalton McGuinty, who led the province for nine years.

The ceremony at the Ontario legislature will also see a number of Wynne's leadership rivals and Liberal backbenchers take key cabinet positions.

But the minority Liberals have a tough road ahead and an $12-billion deficit to tackle.

They've been under fire for the politically-motivated cancellations of two gas plants, that will cost taxpayers at least
$230 million.

Public school teachers are furious that the Liberals imposed two-year contracts that cut benefits and froze
most of their wages.

There are ten newcomers in Premier Kathleen Wynne's 27-member cabinet, including Guelph's Liz Sandals who takes on the
politically sensitive education portfolio. Other new ministers include:

- Peterborough's Jeff Leal in the new Ministry of Rural Affairs
- Sudbury's David Orazietti becomes Minister of Natural Resources
- David Zimmer of Toronto takes on the stand alone Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs
- Rezi Moridi of Richmond Hill is the Minister of Research and Innovation
- Ottawa's Yasir Naqvi, the Liberal party president, is also Minister of Labour
- Toronto's Michael Coteau becomes Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
- Tracy MacCharles of Scarborough is Minister of Consumer Services
- Windsor's Teresa Piruzza is Minister of Children and Youth Services
- Mario Sergio of Toronto becomes Minister Responsible for Seniors.

Liberal cabinet ministers moved to other positions by Wynne include:

- Premier Wynne herself as Agriculture Minister
- Charles Sousa as Finance Minister
- Ottawa's Bob Chiraelli takes on Energy
- Brad Duguid leaves energy to become Minister of Training, colleges and Universities
- Laurel Broten from education to Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
- Hamilton's Ted McMeekin moves from agriculture to Community and Social Services
- Linda Jeffrey takes on Municipal Affairs and Housing and is Chair of cabinet
- Eric Hoskins moves to Economic Development, Trade and Employment
- Glen Murray becomes Minister of Infrastructure and Minister of Transportation
- Michael Gravel moves to Northern Development and Mines.

Ministers staying in their same positions include:
   

- Health Minister Deb Matthews, who also becomes Deputy Premier.
- Environment Minister Jim Bradley
- Attorney General John Gerretsen
- Community Safety and Correctional Services Minister Madeleine Meilleur, also responsible for Francophone Affairs
- Government services Minister Harinder Takhar
- Government House Leader John Milloy
- Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport Michael Chan.

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  1. matt posted on 02/11/2013 04:49 PM
    She should be in a penetentiary with the rest of her incompetant buffoons...i have no idea what the provincial police is doing??? why are there no arrests???? i want my money back..horvath is much better looking and not a lesbian, so libtards, fold your corporation..and get out of honest peoples lives
  2. Carol Kerr posted on 02/11/2013 06:10 PM
    Why does Kathleen Wynne need 5 more departments in her cabinet and Why OH WHy did she retain Deb Matthews as Health Minister?

    Spend ,Spend,Spend.. just like Dalton.
  3. proton posted on 02/11/2013 08:42 PM
    as long as stupid Ontario voters keep voting the liberals in we'll continue to get screwed financially.

    how much worse could hudak be? Would he "legally" steal more money from us than mcchicken and his fiberals did?
  4. ron posted on 02/12/2013 07:47 AM
    Is Tracy McCharles the representative from Scarborough? Why is she not another member from Toronto? I believe the Scarborough community is the east end of Toronto. Like it or not.
  5. Only Common Sense posted on 02/12/2013 08:14 AM
    Ontario is in for some very interesting posturing over the next 6 to 12 months from all 3 leaders.

    Despite rhetoric to the contrary, Tim "Whodat" can't afford another election now ...
    he has to attempt building the appearance of competence on his part first.

    Andrea "Horrorshow" understands that the No Damn Platform polling numbers are at their maximum now... short of where they need to be for any chance of success.

    And, last but not least, Kathleen "When" must show a willingness to be everything not McGuinty. A good start is her appointment of Liz Sandals to Education and retaining the Agriculture portfolio herself.

    Stay tuned ... this will be quite a series of chess matches.
  6. Lisa posted on 02/12/2013 08:25 AM
    Same old, same old.
    I contacted Dalton and Deborah regarding the Ornge scandal. Dalton didn't even bother to respond to my letter. Neither did Derborah--oh yeah, one of her staff sent an insincere promise to do better letter.
    I have zero respect for the Liberals---they do as they please and they are like teflon--nothing sticks to them.
    Deb Matthews pretends to care, but her recent cuts to the accommodation grant--part of the Northern Ontario Travel grant shows that she is barely interested in the people of Northern Ontario.
    Her comments are inconstant, and if you listen carefully, she even contradicts what she has said a few minutes later. Am I the only one who is confused? Now she is Deputy Premier. Its not what you know but who you know.
    Gotto go--either I move or we all smarten up and oust this party ASAP
    I keep writing letters, but I am beginning to think I have to get a sign and head down to Queens Park.
    I think we are in serious trouble when more people know about the Ikea monkey than the new Premier. What does that tell you?
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