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This is a list of premiers of Ontario in order of time served in office as premier of Ontario as of February 18, 2025. The preceding premier always stays in office during an election campaign, and that time is included in the total. See also List of Ontario political parties by time in office.
The premier is Ontario's head of government. The premier picks a cabinet from the elected members to form the Executive Council of Ontario, and presides over that body. Members are first elected to the legislature during general elections. General elections must be conducted every four years from the date of the last election.
Harris also announced funding vehicles such as the Ontario R&D Challenge Fund, the Ontario Innovation Trust and the Premier's Research Excellence Awards. One part of the Common Sense Revolution was to sell off various government-owned enterprises, the largest of which were to be Ontario Hydro and the Liquor Control Board of Ontario .
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Thomas Laird Kennedy The Hon. Thomas Laird Kennedy 15th Premier of Ontario In office October 19, 1948 – May 4, 1949 Monarch George VI Lieutenant Governor Ray Lawson Preceded by George Drew Succeeded by Leslie Frost Ontario MPP In office October 6, 1937 – February 13, 1959 Preceded by Duncan Marshall Succeeded by Bill Davis In office October 20, 1919 – June 19, 1934 Preceded by William ...
It is governed by a 12-member Board of Directors composed of nine registered real estate professionals elected by their peers and three non-registrants appointed by the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services (Ontario) to represent consumers, business and government. Board members serve a three-year term. The Chair is Glenda Brindle.
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David Peterson – former Premier of Ontario; Ed Ratushny – expert on the Canadian judiciary; Rosemary Sadlier – author and president of the Ontario Black History Society; Dr. Fuad Sahin – for his contributions to community service; founder of the International Development and Relief Foundation. [1]