GUELPH, ON – The Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA) and farmers across the province welcome the return of several ministers in key ministries most relevant to the agriculture industry and rural communities.
Announced today as part of Premier Doug Ford’s newest cabinet, these include Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Lisa Thompson; Minister of Environment, Conservation and Parks David Piccini; and Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark. Todd Smith was also reappointed as Minister of Energy, Monte McNaughton as Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development, and Caroline Mulroney remains Minister of Transportation.
“We are pleased to see Ministers reappointed in many portfolios critical to agriculture and we welcome the opportunity to continue to strengthen our relationships with them as we work to tackle key challenges that face farmers and rural communities,” says Peggy Brekveld, farmer and President of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. “Climate change, supply chain resilience and preservation of local food production capacity are issues that matter to all Ontarians, whether rural or urban, and we are keen to see continued dialogue with the provincial government as we collectively work towards finding solutions.”
Also, of interest to farmers and rural Ontarians are the appointments of Sylvia Jones as Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, Michael Kerzner as Solicitor General, Graydon Smith as Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry, and Michael Parsa as Associate Minister of Housing.