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Kathleen Wynne Officially Sworn In As Ontario's New Premier

2/11/2013

Kathleen Wynne was officially sworn in as Ontario's first female and openly gay Premier, Monday afternoon at Queen's Park.

There are 10 newcomers in Wynne's 27 member cabinet, including Liz Sandals who takes on the education portfolio.

Here's a list of who will be in charge of what:

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 is 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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