As of 15 August 2010, there are twenty-six ministers of the Executive Council of Ontario. As the individual members of the Executive Council can change at any time, please see Sources and related links for an up-to-date make-up of the Executive Council.
As of 15 August 2010, there are twenty-six ministers of the Executive Council of Ontario. As the premier is one of these ministers, there are twenty-five ministers who assist the premier to run the Government of Ontario.
There are twenty-five ministers in the Executive Council of Ontario who assist the premier to run the Government of Ontario. (It should be noted that there are twenty-six ministers in the Executive Council, when one includes the premier.)
The Executive Council of Ontario is the formal group to which the premier and ministers collectively belong, and through which advise is given to the Lieutenant Governor on the exercise of provincial executive powers. The Executive Council is referred to at less formal times as "the Cabinet," and its members are "Cabinet ministers."
Cabinet Ministers
Members of the Canadian Cabinet are called Cabinet ministers (not all ministers necessarily sit in Cabinet).
As of 12 August 2010, there are twenty-six ministers who are members of the Executive Council of Ontario. As the premier is one of these ministers, twenty-five ministers assist the premierin decision-making for the Government of Ontario.As of 13 August 2010, there are twenty-six ministers in the Executive Council of Ontario.As of 14 August 2010, twenty-five ministers of the Executive Council of Ontario assist the premier to run the Government of Ontario. (Including the premier, there are twenty-six ministers in the Executive Council.)As of 15 August 2010, there are twenty-six ministers of the Executive Council of Ontario. As the premier is one of these ministers, twenty-five ministers assist the premier in running the Government of Ontario.
The 28th Ministry consisted of thirty-two (32) ministers. Of these, twenty-seven (27) ministers were members of Cabinet. (The Secretaries of State served as ministers, but were not members of Cabinet.)
Cabinet of Ministers - Soviet Union - was created in 1991.
Cabinet of Ministers - Soviet Union - ended in 1991.
cabinet ministers are responsible for departments such as health, education, etc.
List of 1st cabinet ministers of free inida
Cabinet Ministers are primarily elected as Members of Parliament, and subsequently appointed by the Prime Minister as members of the cabinet.