Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (Ontario)

The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing is the ministry of the Government of Ontario that is responsible for municipal affairs and housing in the Canadian province of Ontario. The current Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing is Paul Calandra.

Ministry of Municipal Affairs
and Housing
Ministère des Affaires municipales
et du Logement
 (French)
Ministry overview
Formed1948
JurisdictionGovernment of Ontario
Minister responsible
WebsiteOfficial website

History

The Department of Municipal Affairs was established in 1934 by the Department of Municipal Affairs Act, which was passed in 1935. It inherited the municipal administrative and regulatory functions which had briefly been the responsibility of the Ontario Municipal Board. Initially, it was responsible for supervising the affairs of the municipalities whose real property tax-revenue base had collapsed during the Depression. After The Second World War, it became more involved in the provision of administrative and financial advice and support to municipalities.

From 1947 until 1955, the Minister of Municipal Affairs acted as the Registrar General, and the Office of the Registrar General was attached to the department. This office was transferred to the Department of the Provincial Secretary in 1955.

In April 1972, the department was dissolved, with most of its functions being transferred to the newly created Ministry of Treasury, Economics and Inter-governmental Affairs, but with the assessment function being given to the Ministry of Revenue.

In 1973, the Ministry of Housing was established by The Ministry of Housing Act, inheriting the Plans Administration Branch from the Ministry of Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs, as well as the Ontario Housing Corporation from the Ministry of Revenue.

In 1981, the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing was formed by the consolidation of municipal affairs functions into the Ministry of Housing.

List of ministers

Name Term of office Name Term of office Political party
(Ministry)
Note
Minister of Municipal Affairs
David CrollJuly 10, 1934April 14, 1937 Liberal
(Hepburn)
Eric CrossOctober 12, 1937November 22, 1940
Thomas McQuestenNovember 22, 1940October 21, 1942
October 21, 1942May 18, 1943 Liberal
(Conant)
Eric CrossMay 18, 1943August 17, 1943 Liberal
(Nixon)
George DunbarAugust 17, 1943October 19, 1948 PC
(Drew)
October 19, 1948May 4, 1949 PC
(Kennedy)
May 4, 1949August 17, 1955 PC
(Frost)
Bill GoodfellowAugust 17, 1955November 1, 1956
Bill WarrenderNovember 1, 1956November 8, 1961
Fred CassNovember 8, 1961October 25, 1962 PC
(Robarts)
Wilf SpoonerOctober 25, 1962November 23, 1967
Darcy McKeoughNovember 23, 1967March 1, 1971
Dalton BalesMarch 1, 1971February 2, 1972 PC
(Davis)
Darcy McKeoughFebruary 2, 1972April 7, 1972
Treasurer, Minister of Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs
Darcy McKeoughApril 10, 1972September 7, 1972Municipal affairs functions were discharged by Ministry of Treasury, Economics and Inter-governmental Affairs from 1972 to 1981
Charles MacNaughtonSeptember 7, 1972January 15, 1973
John WhiteJanuary 15, 1973June 18, 1975 Minister of Housing
Bob WelchNovember 7, 1973February 26, 1974
Sid HandlemanFebruary 26, 1974October 7, 1974
Donald Roy IrvineOctober 7, 1974October 7, 1975
Darcy McKeoughJune 18, 1975August 16, 1978
John RhodesOctober 7, 1975January 21, 1978
Claude BennettJanuary 31, 1978July 3, 1981
Frank MillerAugust 16, 1978August 18, 1978Miller continues to be Treasurer and Minister of Economics until July 6, 1983
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
Tom WellsAugust 18, 1978February 8, 1985Municipal affairs functions were transferred to the re-created ministry in 1981
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing
Claude BennettJuly 3, 1981February 8, 1985
Dennis TimbrellFebruary 8, 1985June 26, 1985 PC
(Miller)
Minister of Municipal AffairsMinister of Housing
Bernard GrandmaitreJune 26, 1985September 29, 1987Alvin CurlingJune 26, 1985September 29, 1987 Liberal
(Peterson)
John EakinsSeptember 29, 1987August 2, 1989Chaviva HošekSeptember 29, 1987October 1, 1989
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing
John SweeneyAugust 2, 1989October 1, 1990
Dave CookeOctober 1, 1990July 31, 1991 NDP
(Rae)
Minister of Municipal AffairsMinister of Housing
Dave CookeJuly 31, 1991February 3, 1993Evelyn GigantesJuly 31, 1991August 18, 1994
Ed PhilipFebruary 3, 1993June 26, 1995Richard AllenAugust 22, 1994June 26, 1995
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing
Al LeachJune 26, 1995June 17, 1999 PC
(Harris)
Steve GilchristJune 17, 1999October 25, 1999
Tony ClementOctober 25, 1999February 8, 2001
Chris HodgsonFebruary 8, 2001April 15, 2002
April 15, 2002January 13, 2003 PC
(Eves)
Tina Molinari served as Associate Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Responsible for Urban Affairs from April 15, 2002 to October 22, 2003
Helen JohnsJanuary 14, 2003February 25, 2003Appointed as interim minister
David YoungFebruary 25, 2003October 22, 2003Ernie Hardeman served as Associate Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Responsible for Rural Affairs from February 25, 2003 to October 22, 2003
John GerretsenOctober 23, 2003October 15, 2007 Liberal
(McGuinty)
Jim WatsonOctober 30, 2007January 12, 2010
John GerretsenJanuary 12, 2010January 18, 2010
Jim BradleyJanuary 18, 2010August 18, 2010
Rick BartolucciAugust 18, 2010October 20, 2011
Kathleen WynneOctober 20, 2011November 5, 2012
Bob ChiarelliNovember 5, 2012February 11, 2013Appointed as interim minister
Linda JeffreyFebruary 11, 2013March 25, 2014 Liberal
(Wynne)
Bill MauroMarch 25, 2014June 24, 2014
Ted McMeekinJune 24, 2014June 13, 2016
Minister of Municipal AffairsMinister of Housing
Bill MauroJune 13, 2016June 29, 2018Chris BallardJune 13, 2016July 31, 2017
Peter MilczynJuly 31, 2017June 29, 2018
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing
Steve ClarkJune 29, 2018September 4, 2023 PC
(Ford)
Paul CalandraSeptember 4, 2023Incumbent

References

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