Ministry of Government and Consumer Services (Ontario)

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The Minister of Government and Consumer Services (formerly Ministry of Government Services) is responsible for the delivery and management of government operations. Its goal is to provide cost-effective services to all residents and businesses and to the Ontario Public Service. It replaced the former Minister of the Management Board and the former Minister of Consumer and Business Services.

When the position was created, Premier Dalton McGuinty described it as the "chief operating officer of government." The position combines responsibility for consumer protection, business regulation, management of the civil service, labour negotiations and the central plumbing of government: IT, procurement, and shared services.

One of the main projects of the Ministry is the creation of ServiceOntario. At completion in 2011, ServiceOntario will be the one stop shop for all government retail operations. Any and all routine transactions between government and the public will be through a ServiceOntario office, website, call centre or kiosk. Everything from birth certificates to health cards, drivers licences to student loans will be delivered through this one operation.

The current minister is Ted McMeekin. The Deputy Minister is Michelle DiEmanuele.

MGS oversees the following agencies:

  • Advertising Review Board
  • Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario
  • Civil Service Commission
  • Justice of the Peace Remuneration Commission
  • Licence Appeal Tribunal
  • Ontario Film Review Board
  • Ontario Racing Commission
  • Ontario Public Service Pension Board (Ontario Pension Board)
  • Provincial Judges Pension Board
  • Provincial Judges Remuneration Commission
  • Public Service Grievance Board
  • Ontario Board of Funeral Services

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