The Ministry of Intergovernmental Affairs is responsible for intergovernmental affairs between the Canadian province of Ontario and the other provinces and territories and the Canadian government. The ministry's goal is to strengthen national unity and Ontario's role within Canada. The current minister is Doug Ford, who also serves 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.

List of ministers

{| class="wikitable" style="width: 91%"

!

! style="width: 65px;"| Portrait

! Name

! colspan=2|Term of office

! Tenure

! Political party<br /><small>(Ministry)</small>

! style="width: 400px;"| Note

|-

|

! colspan=5|Treasurer and Minister of Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs

! rowspan=7; style="background:;"| PC<br /><small>(Davis)</small>

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||Charles MacNaughton||||||||

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||John White||||||||

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||Darcy McKeough||||||||

|-

| style="background:;"| ||||Frank Miller||||||||

|-

|

! colspan=5|Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs

|-

| style="background:;"| ||||Thomas Leonard Wells||||||||

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||Frank Miller||||||

! rowspan=2; style="background:;"| PC<br /><small>(Miller)</small>

| Concurrently Premier

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||Reuben Baetz||||||||

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||David Peterson||||||

! rowspan=1; style="background:;"| Liberal<br /><small>(Peterson)</small>

| Concurrently Premier

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||Bob Rae||||||rowspan=1|

! rowspan=1; style="background:;"| NDP<br /><small>(Rae)</small>

|Concurrently Premier

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||Dianne Cunningham||||||

! rowspan=3; style="background:;"| PC<br /><small>(Harris)</small>

|

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||Norm Sterling||||||||

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||Brenda Elliott||||||||

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||Ernie Eves||||||

! style="background:;"| PC<br /><small>(Eves)</small>

| Concurrently Premier

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||Dalton McGuinty||||||

! rowspan=5; style="background:;"| Liberal<br /><small>(McGuinty)</small>

|Concurrently Premier

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||Marie Bountrogianni||||||||

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||Dalton McGuinty||||||

| Concurrently Premier

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||Monique Smith||||||||

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||Dalton McGuinty||||||

| Concurrently Premier

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||Laurel Broten||||||

! rowspan=2; style="background:;"| Liberal<br /><small>(Wynne)</small>

|

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||Kathleen Wynne||||||

| Concurrently Premier

|-

| style="background:;"| || ||Doug Ford||||present||

! rowspan=1; style="background:;"|PC<br /><small>(Ford)</small>

| Concurrently Premier

|-

|}

Note: James Allan is named "Minister of Economics and Federal and Provincial Relations" from January 27, 1961 to November 8, 1961.

See also

  • Foreign relations of Canada
  • Alberta International and Intergovernmental Relations
  • Quebec Ministry of International Relations

References