Dwight Duncan - Table of Offices Held

Table of Offices Held

Provincial Government of Dalton McGuinty
Cabinet Posts (6)
Predecessor Office Successor
Greg Sorbara Minister of Finance
2007-
Incumbent
Harinder Takhar Minister of Government Services
2012-
Incumbent
Monique Smith Minister of Revenue
2008-2009
John Wilkinson
Donna Cansfield Minister of Energy
2006-2007
Gerry Phillips
Greg Sorbara Minister of Finance
2005-2006
Greg Sorbara
John Baird Minister of Energy
2003-2005
Donna Cansfield
Special Cabinet Responsibilities
Predecessor Title Successor
Greg Sorbara Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet
2007-
Incumbent
Greg Sorbara Chair of the Management Board of Cabinet
2005-2006
Greg Sorbara
Special Parliamentary Responsibilities
Predecessor Title Successor
John Baird Leader of the Government in the Ontario Legislature
(2003–2005)
Jim Bradley
Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Preceded by
Riding created in 2007
M.P.P. for
Windsor—Tecumseh

2007-
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Riding created in 1999
M.P.P. for
Windsor—St. Clair

1999-2007
Succeeded by
Riding abolished in 2007
Preceded by
Wayne Lessard
M.P.P. for
Windsor—Walkerville

1995-1999
Succeeded by
Riding abolished in 1999
Political offices
Preceded by
Mike Hurst and Donna Champagne
Windsor City Councillor, Ward One (with Mike Hurst (1988-1991) and Margaret Williams (1991-1994))
1988-1994
Succeeded by
Margaret Williams and Dan Allen

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