Table of Offices Held
Provincial Government of Dalton McGuinty | ||
Cabinet Posts (6) | ||
---|---|---|
Predecessor | Office | Successor |
Michael Bryant | Minister of Economic Development and Trade 2009-2011 |
Brad Duguid |
Ministry created | Minister of International Trade and Investment 2008-2009 |
Ministry merged |
Joe Cordiano | Minister of Economic Development and Trade 2006–2008 |
Michael Bryant |
Dianne Cunningham | Ontario Minister Responsible for Women's Issues 2003–2007 |
Deb Matthews |
Gerard Kennedy | Minister of Education 2006 |
Kathleen Wynne |
Brenda Elliott | Ontario Minister of Community and Social Services 2003–2006 |
Madeleine Meilleur |
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