Overview
In June 2007, the stand-alone Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs was created to replace the Ontario Secretariat of Aboriginal Affairs. This was a significant and symbolic step that reflected the importance of developing a stronger, broader partnership with Aboriginal people in Ontario.
Our Mandate:
- promote collaboration and coordination across ministries on Aboriginal policy and programs;
- set priorities for and track the progress of Ontario's Aboriginal agenda;
- enhance government's awareness of Aboriginal people, issues and best practices for consulting and engaging with Aboriginal people;
- work with the federal government to find ways to make the most of federal funding;
- help Aboriginal people to access Ontario government programs, services and information;
- reform the land claims process to help address historical grievances; and,
- encourage diversity, especially representation of Aboriginal people, in the Ontario Public Service.
Major Responsibilities
The Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs has four key areas of responsibility:
Sites of Interest