Ontario Government Announces Cabinet Changes Following Mulroney’s Resignation

Ontario Government Announces Cabinet Changes Following Mulroney’s Resignation
  • calendar_today June 7, 2026
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The Ontario government cabinet has undergone significant changes, impacting leadership and responsibilities within the province as of June 5, 2026. The updates come in the wake of Caroline Mulroney’s resignation from both her Cabinet role and as MPP for York—Simcoe, marking a moment of transition for Ontario’s political landscape.

Key Appointments Strengthen Ontario Leadership

In a series of appointments designed to maintain momentum on key provincial priorities, Peter Bethlenfalvy, already serving as Minister of Finance, has assumed the role of interim President of the Treasury Board. Alongside his new responsibilities, Bethlenfalvy has been named Chair of the Treasury Board/Management Board of Cabinet, positioning him at the heart of fiscal and policy decision-making for Ontario. Prabmeet Sarkaria has been appointed as Vice Chair, supporting the treasury board’s mandate to ensure fiscal stability and government accountability.

Bethlenfalvy and Kusendova-Bashta Take On Expanded Portfolios

Peter Bethlenfalvy is recognized not only for his expertise as minister of finance but now also for his stewardship of the treasury board. His leadership is viewed as instrumental in maintaining the province’s financial direction, particularly in a time of transition. Meanwhile, Natalia Kusendova-Bashta, who already holds the long-term care portfolio, has been entrusted as Minister of Francophone Affairs. This dual responsibility reflects the government’s emphasis on both eldercare and the importance of Ontario’s francophone communities.

Transition Follows Caroline Mulroney’s Departure

The catalyst for these cabinet changes was the resignation of Caroline Mulroney, whose service as a senior cabinet minister and as MPP has left a considerable impact on provincial policy. Premier Doug Ford issued a public statement, expressing gratitude to Mulroney for her dedication and acknowledging her legacy within the Ontario government cabinet. The Premier’s office emphasized confidence in the new leadership team’s ability to advance Ontario’s strategic goals.

Provincial Priorities: Workers, Economy, and Community

According to officials, these appointments are designed to further the Ontario government’s ongoing initiative to strengthen support for workers, stimulate economic growth, and reinforce protections for all residents. Both the treasury board and the long-term care sector remain critical as Ontario continues to navigate economic and demographic shifts. With strong leadership from Peter Bethlenfalvy, Prabmeet Sarkaria, and Natalia Kusendova-Bashta, the province aims to deliver on key priorities established by Premier Doug Ford’s administration.

Commitment to Effective Governance in Ontario

The Ontario government has reaffirmed its dedication to effective governance following these cabinet changes. By expanding the roles of established leaders like Bethlenfalvy and Kusendova-Bashta, the Cabinet seeks to ensure consistency and continuity in areas of finance, long-term care, and francophone affairs. These shifts are expected to resonate with community stakeholders across Ontario, including local institutions and advocacy groups, as the province works to address diverse regional needs.

Looking Ahead for Ontario’s Cabinet

As these cabinet changes take effect, provincial officials assert that the Ontario government remains focused on delivering measurable results for residents. The collaborative leadership of ministers involved is anticipated to advance strategic objectives across multiple sectors. The recent appointments illustrate Ontario’s proactive approach to ensuring stability and responsive governance amid shifting political circumstances.