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{{Short description|Provincial ministry}} {{Infobox government agency | agency_name = Ministry of Infrastructure | type = Ministry | nativename = {{native name|fr|Ministère de l’Infrastructure}} | nativename_a = | nativename_r = | logo = [[File:Ont-Gov-Shield-Logo.png|150px|class=skin-invert]] | logo_width = | logo_caption = Arms of the [[Government of Ontario]] | seal = | seal_width = | seal_caption = | picture = | picture_width = | picture_caption = | formed = 2016 | preceding1 = [[Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure]] | preceding2 = <!-- (etc.) --> | dissolved = | superseding = | jurisdiction = [[Government of Ontario]] | headquarters = | coordinates = | motto = | employees = | budget = | minister1_name = [[Kinga Surma]] | minister1_pfo = Minister of Infrastructure | minister2_name = [[Stephen Crawford (politician)|Stephen Crawford]] | minister2_pfo = Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Infrastructure <!-- (etc.) -->| deputyminister1_name = | deputyminister1_pfo = | deputyminister2_name = | deputyminister2_pfo = <!-- (etc.) --> | chief1_name = | chief1_position = | chief2_name = | chief2_position = <!-- (etc.) --> | chief3_name = | chief3_position = | chief4_name = | chief4_position = | chief5_name = | chief5_position = | chief6_name = | agency_type = | chief6_position = | chief7_name = | chief7_position = | chief8_name = | chief8_position = | chief9_name = | chief9_position = | parent_department = | parent_agency = | child1_agency = | child2_agency = <!-- (etc.) --> | keydocument1 = <!-- (etc.) --> | website = {{URL|https://www.ontario.ca/page/ministry-infrastructure}} | footnotes = | map = | map_width = | map_caption = }} The '''Ministry of Infrastructure''' is a ministry responsible for [[public infrastructure]] in the [[Canadian province]] of [[Ontario]]. The current minister is [[Kinga Surma]].
It is currently responsible for two [[Crown agency (Ontario)|crown agencies]]: [[Waterfront Toronto]] and '''Infrastructure Ontario''' (which was merged with the Ontario Realty Corporation in 2011).<ref>{{cite web | url=http://news.ontario.ca/mof/en/2011/01/infrastructure-ontario-and-ontario-realty-corporation-to-merge.html | title=Infrastructure Ontario and Ontario Realty Corporation To Merge| publisher=[[Ministry of Finance (Ontario)|Ministry of Finance]]| date=January 25, 2011| access-date=March 10, 2013}}</ref>
== History ==
The maintenance and management of public infrastructure has consistently been a key function of the government since well before [[Confederation of Canada|Confederation]].
The '''Board of Works''' in the [[Province of Upper Canada]] was responsible for superintending, managing and controlling public works in the province. It was merged with a similar board in [[Lower Canada]] in 1841. The board was replaced in 1846 by the commissioners of public works who were responsible for "managing and controlling the construction, maintenance and repair of all canals, harbours, roads or parts of roads, bridges, slides, and other public works and buildings". Although legislations did not specifically designate the office of the commissioners as the '''Department of Public Works''', that is how the commissioners refer to it in their first annual report.
At [[Confederation of Canada|Confederation]] in 1867, responsibility for public works in Ontario was taken over by the Department of Public Works for Ontario, administered by the [[Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (Ontario)|Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works]]. In 1874, legislation was passed establishing a standalone commissioner to be responsible for the Department of Public Works. From 1896 to 1900 the '''Provincial Instructor in Road-Making''' was under the department.
In 1900, both the Office of the Commissioner of Highways and the Bureau of Labour were established as part of the Department of Public Works. In 1914, the Office of the Commissioner of Highways (by then renamed the Highways Branch), was elevated to Department status, becoming the [[Ministry of Transportation (Ontario)|Department of Public Highways]]. Similarly, by 1919, the Bureau of Labour had become the [[Ministry of Labour (Ontario)|Department of Labour]]. Also in 1900, the Colonization Roads Branch was transferred to the Department of Public Works. Formerly with the Department of Crown Lands and responsible for constructing and repairing roads in sparsely settled areas of the province, this Branch was transferred to the [[Ministry of Natural Resources (Ontario)|Department of Lands, Forests and Mines]] in 1919.
The Department of Public Works continued to exist until 1972, when the government was considerably re-organized as the various Departments were restructured and renamed as Ministries. The '''Ministry of Government Services''' was created, assuming most of the functions of the former Department of Public Works, including the functions of constructing and maintaining government buildings.
In 1987, the Realty Group was formed within the Ministry of Government Services to provide accommodation and real estate services for the Ontario Government. In 1993, The '''Ontario Realty Corporation''' was established as the successor entity to the Realty Group, the Ontario Mortgage Corporation, and the Ontario Land Corporation. It was established as a Crown corporation and reported through the '''[[Management Board Secretariat (Ontario)|Management Board Secretariat]]'''. The Ministry of Government Services also ceased to exist in 1993, transferring most of its corporate services function, including buildings and facilities management, to the Management Board Secretariat. In 2003, the '''Ministry of Public Infrastructure Renewal''' was created out of the winding-up of the Ontario Superbuild Corporation, inheriting its advisory and policy development and coordination responsibilities. Between 2003 and 2008, it assumed oversight of various agencies including the Smart Growth Secretariat, [[Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation]], Ontario Realty Corporation, Infrastructure Ontario, and [[Liquor Control Board of Ontario]].
Between 2008 and 2010, the Ministry was briefly merged with the [[Ministry of Energy (Ontario)|Ministry of Energy]] to form the '''Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure'''. Between 2014 and 2016, it was again briefly merged, this time with the [[Ministry of Economic Development (Ontario)|Economic Development Ministry]] to form the '''Ministry of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure'''.
In 2024, the Ministry was merged with the '''Queen’s Park Restoration Secretariat'''.<ref>{{cite web |title=Schedule - Order in Council 1171/2024 |url=https://www.ontario.ca/page/schedule-order-council-11712024 |website=www.ontario.ca |access-date=18 May 2025 |language=en |date=September 13, 2024}}</ref>
== List of ministers ==
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 90%" ! ! Name ! colspan=2|Term of office ! Tenure ! Political party<br><small>(Ministry)</small> ! style="width: 400px;"| Note |- ! ||colspan=3|[[Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (Ontario)|Commissioner of Agriculture]] and Public Works|| ! rowspan=2; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal-Conservative}};"|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Liberal<br>Conservative]]<br><small>([[John Sandfield Macdonald ministry|MacDonald]])</small> | |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal-Conservative}};"| ||'''[[John Carling]]'''||{{dts|1867-7-16}}||{{dts|1871-12-20}}||{{ayd|1867-7-16|1871-12-20}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||rowspan=2|'''[[Archibald McKellar]]'''||{{dts|1871-12-20}}||{{dts|1872-10-25}}||rowspan=2|{{ayd|1871-12-20|1874-03-24}} ! style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| [[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]]<br><small>([[Blake ministry|Blake]])</small> | |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||{{dts|1872-10-25}}||{{dts|1874-03-24}} ! rowspan=4; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| [[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]]<br><small>([[Mowat ministry|Mowat]])</small> | |- ! ||colspan=3|Commissioner of Public Works|| || |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[Christopher Finlay Fraser]]'''||{{dts|1874-04-04}}||{{dts|1894-05-30}}||{{ayd|1874-04-04|1894-05-30}}||Resigned due to poor health. |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||rowspan=2|'''[[William Harty]]'''||{{dts|1894-05-30}}||{{dts|1896-07-21}}||rowspan=2|{{ayd|1894-05-30|1899-10-21}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||{{dts|1896-07-21}}||{{dts|1899-10-21}} ! style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| [[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]]<br><small>([[Hardy ministry|Hardy]])</small> | |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[Francis Robert Latchford]]'''||{{dts|1899-10-21}}||{{dts|1904-11-22}}||{{ayd|1899-10-21|1904-11-22}} ! rowspan=2; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| [[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]]<br><small>([[Ross ministry|Ross]])</small> | |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[William Andrew Charlton]]'''||{{dts|1904-11-22}}||{{dts|1905-02-08}}||{{ayd|1904-11-22|1905-02-08}} | |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative}};"| ||'''[[Joseph Octave Reaume]]'''||{{dts|1905-02-08}}||{{dts|1905-05-25}}||rowspan=3|{{ayd|1905-02-08|1914-10-02}} ! rowspan=3; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative}};"|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]]<br><small>([[Whitney ministry|Whitney]])</small> | |- ! ||colspan=3|'''Minister of Public Works'''|| |- | rowpans = 2; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative}};"| ||'''[[Joseph Octave Reaume]]'''||{{dts|1905-05-25}}||{{dts|1914-10-02}} | |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative}};"| ||'''[[Findlay George MacDiarmid]]'''||{{dts|1914-10-02}}||{{dts|1915-04-08}}||{{ayd|1914-10-02|1915-04-08}} ! rowspan=3; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative}};"|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]]<br><small>([[Hearst ministry|Hearst]])</small> | |- ! ||colspan=3|'''Ministry of Public Works and Highways'''|| || |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative}};"| ||'''[[Findlay George MacDiarmid]]'''||{{dts|1915-04-08}}||{{dts|1919-11-14}}||{{ayd|1915-04-08|1919-11-14}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|United Farmers}};"| ||'''[[Frank Campbell Biggs]]'''||{{dts|1919-11-14}}||{{dts|1923-07-16}}||{{ayd|1919-11-14|1923-07-16}} ! style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|United Farmers}};"|[[United Farmers of Ontario|United Farmers]]<br><small>([[Drury ministry|Drury]])</small> | |- | rowspan=2; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative}};"| ||'''[[George Stewart Henry]]'''||{{dts|1923-07-16}}||{{dts|1930-09-16}}||{{ayd|1923-07-16|1930-09-16}} ! rowspan=3; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative}};"|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]]<br><small>([[Ferguson ministry|Ferguson]])</small> | |- | '''[[Joseph Monteith]]'''||{{dts|1930-09-16}}||{{dts|1930-12-15}}||{{ayd|1930-09-16|1930-12-15}}||Concurrently [[Ministry of Labour (Ontario)|Minister of Labour]] |- ! ||colspan=3|'''Ministry of Public Works'''|| || |- | rowspan=2; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative}};"| ||'''[[Joseph Monteith]]'''||{{dts|1930-12-15}}||{{dts|1934-01-08}}||{{ayd|1930-12-15|1934-01-08}} ! rowspan=2; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative}};"|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]]<br><small>([[Henry ministry|Henry]])</small> | Concurrently [[Ministry of Labour (Ontario)|Minister of Labour]] |- | '''[[Leopold Macaulay]]'''||{{dts|1934-01-12}}||{{dts|1934-07-10}}||{{ayd|1934-01-12|1934-07-10}}||Concurrently Minister of Highways |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[Thomas McQuesten]]'''||{{dts|1934-07-10}}||{{dts|1937-10-12}}||{{ayd|1934-07-10|1937-10-12}}<br>(first instance) ! rowspan=3; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| [[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]]<br><small>([[Hepburn ministry|Hepburn]])</small> | Concurrently Minister of Highways |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[Colin Campbell (Ontario politician)|Colin Campbell]]'''||{{dts|1937-10-12}}||{{dts|1941-01-23}}||{{ayd|1937-10-12|1941-01-23}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[Farquhar Oliver]]'''||{{dts|1941-01-23}}||{{dts|1942-10-27}}||{{ayd|1941-01-23|1942-10-27}}<br>(first instance)||Concurrently Minister of Welfare, resigned to protest [[Gordon Daniel Conant|Gordon Conant]] being named Premier. |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[Thomas McQuesten]]'''||{{dts|1942-10-27}}||{{dts|1943-05-18}}||{{ayd|1942-10-27|1943-05-18}}<br>(second instance)<br>(3 years, 297 days in total) ! style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| [[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]]<br><small>([[Conant ministry|Conant]])</small> | Concurrently Minister of Highways and [[Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (Ontario)|Minister of Municipal Affairs]] |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[Farquhar Oliver]]'''||{{dts|1943-05-18}}||{{dts|1943-08-17}}||{{ayd|1943-05-18|1943-08-17}}<br>(second instance)<br>(2 years, 6 days in total) ! style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| [[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]]<br><small>([[Nixon ministry|Nixon]])</small> | |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||rowspan=3|'''[[George Doucett]]'''||{{dts|1943-08-17}}||{{dts|1948-10-19}}||rowspan=3|{{ayd|1943-08-17|1951-10-02}} ! style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|PC]]<br><small>([[Drew ministry (Ontario)|Drew]])</small> | rowspan=3| Concurrently Minister of Highways |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||{{dts|1948-10-19}}||{{dts|1949-05-04}} ! style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|PC]]<br><small>([[Kennedy ministry|Kennedy]])</small> |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||{{dts|1949-05-04}}||{{dts|1951-10-02}} ! rowspan=5; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|PC]]<br><small>([[Frost ministry|Frost]])</small> |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[Fletcher Stewart Thomas]]'''||{{dts|1951-10-02}}||{{dts|1953-01-20}}||{{ayd|1951-10-02|1953-01-20}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[William Griesinger]]'''||{{dts|1953-01-20}}||{{dts|1958-05-06}}||{{ayd|1953-01-20|1958-05-06}}||Resigned from the provincial cabinet in 1958 after he was implicated in a stock trading scandal involving [[Northern Ontario Natural Gas]]. |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[James Allan (Canadian politician)|James Allan]]'''||{{dts|1958-05-14}}||{{dts|1958-12-22}}||{{ayd|1958-05-14|1958-12-22}}||(interim) |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||rowspan=2|'''[[Ray Connell]]'''||{{dts|1958-12-22}}||{{dts|1961-11-08}}||rowspan=2|{{ayd|1958-12-22|1969-06-05}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||{{dts|1961-11-08}}||{{dts|1969-06-05}} ! rowspan=2; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|PC]]<br><small>([[Robarts ministry|Robarts]])</small> | |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[John Richard Simonett|Jack Simonett]]'''||{{dts|1969-06-05}}||{{dts|1971-03-01}}||{{ayd|1969-06-05|1971-03-01}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[James Auld (politician)|James Auld]]'''||{{dts|1971-03-01}}||{{dts|1972-02-02}}||{{ayd|1971-03-01|1972-02-02}}<br>(first instance) ! rowspan=10; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|PC]]<br><small>([[Davis ministry|Davis]])</small> | |- ! ||colspan=3|[[Ministry of Government Services (Ontario)|Minister of Government Services]]|| || |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[James Snow]]'''||{{dts|1972-02-02}}||{{dts|1975-10-07}}||{{ayd|1972-02-02|1975-10-07}}||Ministry was formally renamed from Public Works to [[Ministry of Government Services (Ontario)|Government Services]] on April 7, 1972 |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[Margaret Scrivener]]'''||{{dts|1975-10-07}}||{{dts|1977-02-03}}||{{ayd|1975-10-07|1977-02-03}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[John Roxborough Smith|John Smith]]'''||{{dts|1977-02-03}}||{{dts|1977-06-23}}||{{ayd|1977-02-03|1977-06-23}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[James Auld (politician)|James Auld]]'''||{{dts|1977-06-23}}||{{dts|1977-09-21}}||{{ayd|1977-06-23|1977-09-21}}<br>(second instance)<br>(1 years, 63 days in total)|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[George McCague]]'''||{{dts|1977-09-21}}||{{dts|1978-01-21}}||{{ayd|1977-09-21|1978-01-21}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[Lorne Henderson]]'''||{{dts|1978-01-21}}||{{dts|1979-08-30}}||{{ayd|1978-01-21|1979-08-30}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[Douglas Wiseman]]'''||{{dts|1979-08-30}}||{{dts|1983-07-06}}||{{ayd|1979-08-30|1983-07-06}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[George Ashe (Canadian politician)|George Ashe]]'''||{{dts|1983-07-06}}||{{dts|1985-02-08}}||{{ayd|1983-07-06|1985-02-08}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[Bob Runciman]]'''||{{dts|1985-02-08}}||{{dts|1985-05-17}}||{{ayd|1985-02-08|1985-05-17}} ! rowspan=2; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|PC]]<br><small>([[Miller ministry (Ontario)|Miller]])</small> | |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[Jim Gordon (politician)|Jim Gordon]]'''||{{dts|1985-05-17}}||{{dts|1985-06-26}}||{{ayd|1985-05-17|1985-06-26}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[Elinor Caplan]]'''||{{dts|1985-06-26}}||{{dts|1986-06-16}}||{{ayd|1985-06-26|1986-06-16}} ! rowspan=4; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"|[[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]]<br><small>([[Peterson ministry|Peterson]])</small> | |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[Sean Conway (Canadian politician)|Sean Conway]]'''||{{dts|1986-06-17}}||{{dts|1987-09-09}}||{{ayd|1986-06-17|1987-09-09}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[Richard Patten]]'''||{{dts|1987-09-29}}||{{dts|1989-08-02}}||{{ayd|1987-09-29|1989-08-02}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[Chris Ward (Canadian politician)|Chris Ward]]'''||{{dts|1989-08-02}}||{{dts|1990-10-01}}||{{ayd|1989-08-02|1990-10-01}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP}};"| ||'''[[Frances Lankin]]'''||{{dts|1990-10-01}}||{{dts|1991-04-22}}||{{ayd|1990-10-01|1991-04-22}} ! rowspan=4 ; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP}};"|[[Ontario New Democratic Party|NDP]]<br><small>([[Rae ministry|Rae]])</small> | |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP}};"| ||'''[[Fred Wilson (politician)|Fred Wilson]]'''||{{dts|1991-04-22}}||{{dts|1993-02-03}}||{{ayd|1991-04-22|1993-02-03}}|| |- ! ||colspan=3|[[Management Board Secretariat (Ontario)|Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet]]|| | rowspan=2|In 1993, most of the functions performed by the Ministry of Government Services were transferred to the [[Management Board Secretariat (Ontario)|Secretariat of the Management Board of Cabinet]]. |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|NDP}};"| ||'''[[Brian Charlton]]'''||{{dts|1993-02-03}}||{{dts|1995-06-26}}||{{ayd|1993-02-03|1995-06-26}} |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[David Johnson (Canadian politician)|David Johnson]]'''||{{dts|1995-06-26}}||{{dts|1997-10-10}}||{{ayd|1995-06-26|1997-10-10}} ! rowspan=3 ; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|PC]]<br><small>([[Harris ministry|Harris]])</small> | |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[Chris Hodgson]]'''||{{dts|1997-10-10}}||{{dts|2001-02-08}}||{{ayd|1997-10-10|2001-02-08}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||rowspan=2|'''[[David Tsubouchi]]'''||{{dts|2001-02-08}}||{{dts|2002-04-15}}||rowspan=2|{{ayd|2001-02-08|2003-10-22}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||{{dts|2002-04-15}}||{{dts|2003-10-22}} ! style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|PC]]<br><small>([[Eves ministry|Eves]])</small> | |- ! ||colspan=3|Minister of Public Infrastructure Renewal|| ! rowspan=8; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| [[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]]<br><small>([[McGuinty Ministry|McGuinty]])</small> | |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[David Caplan]]'''||{{dts|2003-10-23}}||{{dts|2008-06-20}}||{{ayd|2003-10-23|2008-06-20}}|| |- ! ||colspan=3|[[Ministry of Energy (Ontario)|Minister of Energy]] and Infrastructure|| || |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[George Smitherman]]'''||{{dts|2008-06-20}}||{{dts|2009-11-09}}||{{ayd|2008-06-20|2009-11-09}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[Gerry Phillips]]'''||{{dts|2009-11-09}}||{{dts|2010-01-18}}||{{ayd|2009-11-09|2010-01-18}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[Brad Duguid]]'''||{{dts|2010-01-18}}||{{dts|2010-08-18}}||{{ayd|2010-01-18|2010-08-18}}<br>(first instance)||Duguid continued to be [[Ministry of Energy (Ontario)|Minister of Energy]] until 2011 |- ! ||colspan=3|Minister of Infrastructure|| || |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[Bob Chiarelli]]'''||{{dts|2010-08-18}}||{{dts|2013-02-11}}||{{ayd|2010-08-18|2013-02-11}}<br>(first instance)|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[Glen Murray (politician)|Glen Murray]]'''||{{dts|2013-02-11}}||{{dts|2014-06-24}}||{{ayd|2013-02-11|2014-06-24}} ! rowspan=5; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| [[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]]<br><small>([[Wynne ministry|Wynne]])</small> | |- ! ||colspan=3|[[Ministry of Economic Development (Ontario)|Minister of Economic Development]], Employment and Infrastructure|| || |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[Brad Duguid]]'''||{{dts|2014-06-24}}||{{dts|2016-06-13}}||{{ayd|2014-06-24|2016-06-13}}<br>(second instance)<br>(2 years, 202 days in total)|| |- ! ||colspan=3|Minister of Infrastructure|| || |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal}};"| ||'''[[Bob Chiarelli]]'''||{{dts|2016-06-13}}||{{dts|2018-06-29}}||{{ayd|2016-06-13|2018-06-29}}<br>(second instance)<br>(4 years, 193 days in total)|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[Monte McNaughton]]'''||{{dts|2018-06-29}}||{{dts|2019-06-20|}}||{{ayd|2018-06-29|2019-06-20}} ! rowspan=3; style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|PC]]<br><small>([[Ford ministry|Ford]])</small> | |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[Laurie Scott (politician)|Laurie Scott]]'''||{{dts|2019-06-20}}||{{dts|2021-06-18}}||{{ayd|2019-06-20|2021-06-18}}|| |- | style="background:{{Canadian party colour|ON|PC}};"| ||'''[[Kinga Surma]]'''||{{dts|2021-06-18}}||present||{{ayd|2021-06-18}} | |}
==References== {{reflist}}
==External links== * [http://www.moi.gov.on.ca/en/index.asp Ontario Ministry of Infrastructure] * [https://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.pir.gov.on.ca/ Ontario Ministry of Public Infrastructure Renewal] (archived copy) * {{Official website|https://www.infrastructureontario.ca/en/|name=Infrastructure Ontario}}
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