The Office of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, also called the Office of the Assembly, is an organization mandated to support the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario and the legislature's Members of Provincial Parliament in the exercise of their parliamentary duties.
Independent of the Government of Ontario, the Office of the Assembly provides administrative and procedural services to all MPPs, as well as operational support for the daily activities of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario and its committees.[1]
Other offices of the Legislative Assembly
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- ^ Created in 1974, the Office of the Assembly came into being in response to the recommendations of the Ontario Commission on the Legislature (the 'Camp Commission'), which had been established in 1972 to review the operation and effectiveness of the Legislature.
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- Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness
- Attorney General
- Cabinet Office
- Children, Community and Social Services
- Citizenship and Multiculturalism
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- Education
- Emergency Preparedness and Response
- Energy and Mines
- Environment, Conservation and Parks
- Finance
- Francophone Affairs
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- Infrastructure
- Intergovernmental Affairs
- Labour, Immigration, Training, Skills Development
- Long-Term Care
- Municipal Affairs and Housing
- Natural Resources
- Northern Economic Development and Growth
- Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery and Procurement
- Red Tape Reduction
- Rural Affairs
- Seniors and Accessibility
- Solicitor General
- Sport
- Tourism, Culture and Gaming
- Transportation
- Treasury Board Secretariat
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