Hon. Greg Rickford, Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines
Paul Calandra, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines with responsibility for Energy
The Ministry of Energy’s responsibility is ensuring that Ontario’s electricity system functions with reliability and productivity, and promoting innovation in the energy sector. In April 2002, it was renamed the Ministry of Energy, with the newly created Ministry of Enterprise, Opportunity and Innovation taking over responsibility for its science and technology portfolio.[1] It was integrated as the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure between 2007 and 2010, before it was split back into the Ministry of Energy on August 18, 2010.
The Minister of Energy is the Honourable Greg Rickford.
Contents
1Responsibilities
2List of Ministers
2.1Energy Resources
2.2Energy Resource and Management
2.3Energy
3References
4External links
Responsibilities
Several agencies and crown corporations are under the Ministry:
Hydro One 1999–present; created from the breakup of Ontario Hydro
Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) 1998–present; created from the breakup of Ontario Hydro
Ontario Power Authority 2004-2015; now merged with IESO; created from the breakup of Ontario Hydro
Ontario Energy Board 1999–present; created from the breakup of Ontario Hydro
Ontario Power Generation (OPG) 1999–present; created from the breakup of Ontario Hydro
From 1974 to 1999 Ontario Hydro reported to the Minister, but the public utility was broken up into various agencies and crown corporations. Prior to 1974 Ontario Hydro reported to Commissioners appointed by the Premier and a few were Ministers without Portfolio.
The Commission was headed by a Chairman:
Sir Adam Beck 1906-1925 -referred to as Minister of Power
John Robert Cooke 1931-1934
Robert H. Saunders 1948-1953
George E Gathercole 1962-1974
List of Ministers
Energy Resources
Robert Macaulay, 1959-1963
John Richard Simonett, 1963-1964
Energy Resource and Management
John Richard Simonett, 1964-1969
George Albert Kerr, 1969-1971
Energy
Darcy McKeough, 1973-1975
Dennis Timbrell, 1975–1977
James Taylor, 1977-1978
Reuben Baetz, 1978 (January–August)
James Auld, 1978–1979
Bob Welch, 1979–1983
Philip Andrewes, 1983–1985
George Ashe, 1985 (February–May)
Mike Harris, (May–June)
Vince Kerrio, 1985–1987
Bob Wong, 1987–1989
Lyn McLeod, 1989–1990
Jenny Carter, 1990–1991
Will Ferguson, 1991–1992
Brian Charlton, 1992–1993
Bud Wildman, 1993–1995 (also Environment)
Brenda Elliott, 1995–1996 (also Environment)
Norm Sterling, 1996–1997 (also Environment)
Jim Wilson, 1997–2002 (also Science and Technology)
Chris Stockwell 2002 (also Environment)
John Baird, 2002–2003
Dwight Duncan, 2003–2005
Donna Cansfield, 2005–2006
Dwight Duncan, 2006–2007 (2nd time)
Gerry Phillips 2007–2008
George Smitherman, 2008–2009 (also Infrastructure)
Gerry Phillips, 2009–2010 (also Infrastructure)
Brad Duguid, 2010–2011
Chris Bentley, 2011–2013
Bob Chiarelli, 2013–2016
Glenn Thibeault, 2016–2018
Hon. Greg Rickford, 2018-
References
^"Eves' picks raise fears of deficits, Tories say". National Post, 16 April 2002.
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Vorschmack Ukrainian Jewish-style vorschmack served on rye bread Course Hors d'oeuvre Region or state Eastern Europe Associated national cuisine Ashkenazi Jewish, Finnish, German, Ukrainian, Polish, Russian Main ingredients Ground meat and/or fish Cookbook: Vorschmack Media: Vorschmack Vorschmack or forshmak (Yiddish: פֿאָרשמאַק , from archaic German Vorschmack , "foretaste" [1] or "appetizer" [2] ) is an originally East European dish made of salty minced fish or meat. Different variants of this dish are especially common in Ashkenazi Jewish and Finnish cuisine. Some varieties are also known in Russian and Polish cuisine. Contents 1 In Jewish cuisine 2 In Russian cuisine 3 In Polish cuisine 4 In Finnish cuisine 5 See also 6 References In Jewish cuisine According to Gil Marks, the German name points to the possible Germanic origin of this dish. [1] William Pokhlyobkin descr...
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