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In 1970, he was appointed Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Board in charge of the Program branch. From 1972 to 1973, he was Deputy Minister of the Department of Consumer and Corporate Affairs. From 1973 to 1976, he was Deputy Minister of the Treasury Board. From 1976 to 1978, he was Deputy Minister of the Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce.
[3] [4] He would go on to serve in a number of roles in the federal government, including as the executive director of the Medical Research Council (1993–1997), as an assistant deputy minister with Health Canada (1997–2006), and as the associate deputy minister with Environment Canada (2006–2008).
In total, seventeen of the cabinet members appointed by Wynne were holdovers from the McGuinty ministry, including Premier Wynne herself, as well as appointees to high-profile portfolios such as Deb Matthews (who was appointed Deputy Premier and Minister of Health and Long Term Care), Eric Hoskins (appointed Ministry of Economic Development ...
The Ford ministry is the Cabinet, chaired by Premier Doug Ford, that began governing Ontario shortly before the opening of the 42nd Parliament. The original members were sworn in during a ceremony held at Queen's Park on June 29, 2018. [1] [2] Ford has carried out four major Cabinet reshuffles: once in 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2023.
In 1972, he was appointed Assistant Deputy Minister and Senior Assistant Deputy Minister in 1974. He was the Deputy Minister for the Department of Manpower and Immigration (1977), Department of Employment and Immigration (1977 to 1979), and the Treasury Board (1979 to 1986).
He was appointed commander of the First Canadian Destroyer Squadron in 1987 and director-general of Maritime Doctrine & Operations at National Defence Headquarters in 1989. [2] He went on to be assistant deputy with the minister policy & communications portfolio in 1991 and deputy commander of Maritime Command in 1993. [2]
Deputy minister Jurisdiction Order Party Date of appointment Premier Ref. Federal: Deputy prime minister; Vacant Canada: Liberal Party of Canada: Justin Trudeau: Provincial: Deputy premiers Sylvia Jones: Ontario: 12th: Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario: June 24, 2022: Doug Ford: Geneviève Guilbault: Quebec: 22nd: Coalition Avenir ...
Hillman worked as a lawyer in private practice in Montreal, and for the Department of Justice in Ottawa. [5] She was assistant deputy minister of the trade agreements and negotiations branch at Global Affairs Canada, serving as Canada's senior legal adviser to the World Trade Organization and chief negotiator for the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.