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  2. Provincial Secretary and Registrar of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 as part of a general administrative reorganization of the Government of Ontario, Premier Bill Davis created three new Provincial Secretariats. With this reorganisation, the Ministries of the Government, with a few exceptions, were grouped into three common areas of interest called policy fields.

  3. Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    This office was transferred to the Department of the Provincial Secretary in 1955. In April 1972, the department was dissolved, with most of its functions being transferred to the newly created Ministry of Treasury, Economics and Inter-governmental Affairs, but with the assessment function being given to the Ministry of Revenue .

  4. Government of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Ontario (French: Gouvernement de l'Ontario) is the body responsible for the administration of the Canadian province of Ontario.The term Government of Ontario refers specifically to the executive—political ministers of the Crown (the Cabinet/Executive Council), appointed on the advice of the premier, and the non-partisan Ontario Public Service (whom the Executive Council ...

  5. The current minister is Doug Ford, who also served as the premier of Ontario; the position is often held concurrently by the premier. The Provincial Secretary and Registrar of Ontario, Minister of Economics and Provincial Relations and Ministry of Federal-Provincial Relations were the positions formerly responsible for intergovernmental affairs.

  6. Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery and ...

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    The Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery and Procurement (MPBSDP; formerly the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services) is a ministry of the Government of Ontario. It is responsible for ServiceOntario , which, among other responsibilities, issues driver's licenses, health cards, birth certificates and other provincial documents ...

  7. Deputy Premier of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The deputy premier of Ontario (French: vice-première ministre de l'Ontario) is a minister of the Crown and senior member of the provincial Executive Council (Cabinet). The office was first created in 1977, and is conferred on the advice of the premier of Ontario. Though the role is seen as informally important, it does not hold formal legal ...

  8. Real Estate Council of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1997, the Real Estate Council of Ontario is a not-for-profit corporation that regulates the trade of real estate in Ontario in the public interest. On behalf of the Government of Ontario , it administers and enforces the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act , 2002 and its regulations.

  9. Outline of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Premiers of Ontario by time in office; Deputy Premier of Ontario. Previous Deputy Premiers; Cabinet: Executive Council of Ontario. Head of council: Lieutenant Governor in Council, as representative of the King in Right of Ontario; Leader of the government in parliament; Departments of the Ontario Government Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs