Ministry of Indigenous Affairs (Ontario)
Ministère des Affaires autochtones (French) | |
Government ministry overview | |
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Formed | 2007 |
Preceding Government ministry | |
Jurisdiction | Government of Ontario |
Headquarters | 4th Floor, 160 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Employees | 150 |
Annual budget | $ 71 million (2011-12 fiscal year)[1] |
Ministers responsible |
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Website | www |
The Ministry of Indigenous Affairs (formally called Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation) is the Government of Ontario ministry responsible for issues relating to First Nations, Métis and Inuit in Ontario. The current Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation is Hon. Greg Rickford who sits in the Executive Council of Ontario or cabinet.
History
In June 2007, the Ontario Secretariat of Aboriginal Affairs was replaced with the Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs. In June 2016, the ministry was renamed the Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation. The mandate of the ministry is to: promote collaboration and coordination across ministries on Aboriginal policy and programs; set priorities for and track the progress of Ontario's Aboriginal agenda; enhance government's awareness of Aboriginal people, issues and best practices for consulting and engaging with Aboriginal people; work with the federal government to find ways to make the most of federal funding; help Aboriginal people to access Ontario government programs, services and information; reform the land claims process to help address historical grievances; and encourage diversity, especially representation of Aboriginal people, in the Ontario Public Service.
The ministry has four key priorities: Stronger Indigenous Relationships; Improved Social Conditions; Economic Opportunity and Sustainability; and Enhanced Land Claim Settlements and Reconciliation.
Organization
- Minister's Office
- Deputy Minister's Office
- Negotiations and Reconciliation Division
- Aboriginal Relations and Ministry Partnerships Division
- Strategic Policy and Planning Division
- Legal Services Branch
- Communications Branch
- Corporate Management Division
List of Ministers
Minister Responsible for Native Affairs
- Bud Wildman, October 1, 1990 — February 3, 1993 (while Minister of Natural Resources)
- Howard Hampton, February 3, 1993 — June 26, 1995 (while Minister of Natural Resources)
- Charles Harnick, June 26, 1995 — June 17, 1999 (while Attorney General)
- Jim Flaherty, June 17, 1999 — February 8, 2001 (while Attorney General)
- David Young, February 8, 2001 — February 25, 2003 (while Attorney General)
- Norm Sterling, February 25 — October 22, 2003 (while Attorney General)
- Michael Bryant, October 23, 2003 — June 29, 2005 (while Attorney General)
Minister Responsible for Aboriginal Affairs
- David Ramsay, June 29, 2005 — June 21, 2007 (while Minister of Natural Resources)
Minister of Aboriginal Affairs
- David Ramsay, June 21 — October 30, 2007 (concurrently Minister of Natural Resources)
- Michael Bryant, October 30, 2007 — September 18, 2008 (concurrently Government House Leader)
- Brad Duguid, September 18, 2008 — January 18, 2010
- Chris Bentley, January 18, 2010 — October 20, 2011 (concurrently Attorney General), November 5, 2012 – February 11, 2013 (concurrently Minister of Energy)
- Kathleen Wynne, October 20, 2011 — November 5, 2012 (concurrently Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing)
- David Zimmer, February 11, 2013 — June 13, 2016
Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation
- David Zimmer, June 13, 2016 — June 29, 2018
Minister of Indigenous Affairs
- Greg Rickford, June 29, 2018 - Present (concurrently Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines)
Related links
- Ontario Ministry of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation [1]
- Indian and Northern Affairs Canada - Canadian federal government branch