Ministry of Natural Resources (Ontario)

Ministry of Natural Resources
Ministère des Richesses naturelles (French)

The ministry's headquarters at
Robinson Place in Peterborough
Ministry overview
Formed1972
JurisdictionGovernment of Ontario
HeadquartersPeterborough, Ontario
Ministers responsible
Websitewww.ontario.ca/page/ministry-natural-resources

The Natural Resources is a government ministry of the Canadian province of Ontario that is responsible for Ontario's provincial parks, forests, fisheries, wildlife, mineral aggregates and the Crown lands and waters that make up 87 per cent of the province. Its offices are divided into Northwestern, Northeastern and Southern Ontario regions with the main headquarters in Peterborough, Ontario.[1] The current minister is Graydon Smith].

In 2021, the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry again merged with the Ministry of Energy, Northern Development and Mines to form the Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry, while the Ministry of Energy became a separate ministry. Following the 2022 Ontario general election, the Ministry of Northern Development, Mines, Natural Resources and Forestry was split up into three separate ministries. In June, 2024, the Minister of Natural Resources no longer had responsibility for forestry, which was now the responsibility of an Associate Minister of Forestry under the Minister of Natural Resources. The Minister of Mines and Minister of Northern Development remained separate ministries.[2][3]

The Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry was Graydon Smith from the 2022 election until June 2024, when he was appointed the Minister of Natural Resources and Nolan Quinn became the Associate Minister of Forestry under the Ministry of Natural Resources.[3] Since the 2022 election, the Minister of Mines is George Pirie, and the Minister of Northern Development is Greg Rickford, the previous minister for the combined of NDMNR&F.[4]

  1. ^ "Ministry of Natural Resources | Ontario.ca". Retrieved 4 August 2024.
  2. ^ Stone, Laura; Gray, Jeff (6 June 2024). "Premier Doug Ford unveils cabinet shuffle as Ontario legislature breaks until October". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Premier Ford Renews Team that is Rebuilding Ontario's Economy". Office of the Premier. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
  4. ^ "Ministries". www.ontario.ca. Retrieved 20 June 2021.