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The Ontario Government House Leader is the provincial cabinet minister responsible for planning and managing the government's legislative program in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. The position is not legally entitled to cabinet standing on its own, so all Government House Leaders must simultaneously hold another portfolio (or be specifically designated as a minister without portfolio).

House Leaders at the federal level are often granted sinecure assignments to give them cabinet standing while allowing them to focus exclusively on house business. This has not been the case at the provincial level. In recent years, John Baird and Dwight Duncan have served as Government House Leaders while simultaneously holding the high-profile Minister of Energy position.

The current Government House Leader is Monique Smith (as of February 4, 2009).

[edit] Government House Leaders

1983 - Present
Name Tenure Concurrent
Ministry
Monique Smith February 4, 2009 — Present Minister of Tourism
Michael Bryant October 30, 2007February 4, 2009 Minister of Economic Development
Minister of Aboriginal Affairs
Jim Bradley October 11, 2005September 10, 2007 Minister of Tourism
Minister Responsible for Seniors
Dwight Duncan October 23, 2003October 11, 2005 Minister of Energy
John Baird June 17, 2003September 2, 2003 Minister of Energy
Minister Responsible for Francophone Affairs
Chris Stockwell April 15, 2002June 17, 2003 Minister of the Environment
Janet Ecker February 8, 2001April 14, 2002 Minister of Education
Norman Sterling 37th Parliament
June 17, 1999February 8, 2001
36th Parliament
October 10, 1997May 5, 1999
37th Parliament
Minister of Correctional Services
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
36th Parliament
Minister of the Environment
David Johnson August 16, 1996October 10, 1997 Minister of Health
Interim
Ernie Eves June 26, 1995August 16, 1996 Minister of Finance
Deputy Premier
Dave Cooke July 31, 1991April 28, 1995 Minister of Municipal Affairs (1991-1993)
Minister of Education (1993-1995)
Shelley Martel October 1, 1990July 31, 1991 Minister of Northern Development
Christopher Ward August 2, 1989August 2, 1990 Minister of Government Services
Sean Conway September 29, 1987August 2, 1989 Minister of Mines
Robert Nixon June 26, 1985July 31, 1987 Minister of Revenue
Minister of Economics
Treasurer
Successor Ministries to the Minister of Finance
Larry Grossman May 17, 1985June 26, 1985 Minister of Education
Minister of Colleges and Universities
Provincial Secretary for Social Development
Robert Welch February 20, 1985May 1, 1985 Deputy Premier
Attorney General
Thomas Wells December 23, 1983February 8, 1985 Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs

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