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Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services (Ontario)

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The Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services is responsible for law enforcement services in the Canadian province of Ontario, including the Ontario Provincial Police, jails, parole boards, public safety and disaster management. The ministry was created as the Ministry of Public Safety and Security in 2002 with the amalgamation of the former Ministry of Correctional Services and the Ministry of the Solicitor General of Ontario.

The current Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services in the Ontario cabinet is Rick Bartolucci. The current parliamentary secretary is Yasir Naqvi.

List of Ministers of Community Safety and Correctional Services

List of Ministers of Public Safety and Security

List of Solicitors-General of Ontario

not complete
  • John Yaremko, Progressive Conservative, April 7, 1972 — February 26, 1974
  • John Clement, Progressive Conservative, June 18, 1975 — October 7, 1975
  • Roy McMurtry, Progressive Conservative, September 11, 1978 — February 13, 1982 (while Attorney General)
  • Ian Scott, Liberal, December 3, 1986 — January 9, 1987 (while Attorney General)
  • Joan Smith, Liberal, September 29, 1987 — June 6, 1989
  • Ian Scott, Liberal, June 6, 1989 — August 2, 1989 (while Attorney General)
  • Bob Runciman, Progressive Conservative, June 26, 1995 — April 27, 1998 June 17, 1999
  • Jim Flaherty, Progressive Conservative, April 27, 1998 — July 27, 1998 - as interim minister
  • Bob Runciman, Progressive Conservative, July 27, 1998 — June 17, 1999
  • David Tsubouchi, Progressive Conservative, June 17, 1999 — February 7, 2001
  • David Turnbull, Progressive Conservative, February 8, 2001 — April 14, 2002

List of Ontario Ministers of Correctional Services

Note: This list is not complete.
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! width="30%"|Name
! width="30%"|Party
! width="20%"|Took Office
! width="20%"|Left Office
|Arthur Meen
|Progressive Conservative
|February 3, 1977
|June 23, 1977

|John Palmer MacBeth
|Progressive Conservative
|June 23, 1977
|September 21, 1977

|Frank Drea
|Progressive Conservative
|September 21, 1977
|October 18, 1978

|Gordon Walker
|Progressive Conservative
|October 18, 1978
|April 10, 1981

|Nick Leluk
|Progressive Conservative
|April 10, 1981
|May 17, 1985

|Don Cousens
|Progressive Conservative
|May 17, 1985
|June 26, 1985

|Ken Keyes
|Liberal
|June 26, 1985
|September 29, 1987

|David Ramsay
|Liberal
|September 29, 1987
|August 2, 1989

|Richard Patten
|Liberal
|August 2, 1989
|October 1, 1990

|Mike Farnan
|New Democratic Party
|October 1, 1990
|July 31, 1991

|Allan Pilkey
|New Democratic Party
|July 31, 1991
|September 23, 1992

|David Christopherson
|New Democratic Party
|September 23, 1992
|June 26, 1995

|Robert Runciman
|Progressive Conservative
|June 26, 1995
|June 17, 1999

|Rob Sampson
|Progressive Conservative
|June 17, 1999
|December 4, 2000

|Norman Sterling
|Progressive Conservative
|December 5, 2000
|March 8, 2001

|Rob Sampson
|Progressive Conservative
|May 8, 2001
|April 14, 2002

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