Current Cabinet
The most recent shuffled occurred in November 2012 to fill vacancies which occurred when cabinet minsters resigned to run in the 2013 Ontario Liberal Party leadership election; Premier McGuinty had asked any Cabinet minister who wishes to run for leader to resign from cabinet.
| Lieutenant Governor | David C. Onley | (2007-) |
|---|---|---|
| Portfolio | Minister | |
| Premier of Ontario Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs |
Dalton McGuinty | (2003-) (2011-) |
| Deputy Premier of Ontario Minister of Finance and Government Services |
Dwight Duncan | (2011-) (2007-) (2012-) |
| Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs | Ted McMeekin | (2011-) |
| Attorney General of Ontario | John Gerretsen | (2011-) |
| Minister of Community and Social Services, Government House Leader and Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities |
John Milloy | (2011-) (2012-) |
Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services
|
Madeleine Meilleur | (2011-) (2003-) |
| Minister of Consumer Services | Margarett Best | (2011-) |
| Minister of Economic Development and Innovation | Brad Duguid | (2011-) |
| Minister of Education and Children and Youth Services
|
Laurel Broten | (2011-) (2012-) (2009-) |
| Minister of Energy and Aboriginal Affairs |
Chris Bentley | (2011-) (2012-) |
| Minister of the Environment | Jim Bradley | (2011-) |
| Minister of Health and Long-Term Care | Deb Matthews | (2009-) |
Minister of Labour
|
Linda Jeffrey | (2011-) |
| Minister of Natural Resources | Michael Gravelle | (2011-) |
Minister of Northern Development and Mines
|
Rick Bartolucci | (2011-) |
| Minister of Tourism, Culture, and Citizenship and Immigration | Michael Chan | (2010-) (2012-) |
| Minister of Transportation, Infrastructure, and Municipal Affairs and Housing |
Bob Chiarelli | (2011-) (2010-) (2012-) |
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