Waterloo Region Record

Wynne shuffles cabinet after Murray’s departure

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TORONTO — Ontario’s premier had to shuffle a few members of her cabinet Monday as her environmen­t minister announced his resignatio­n.

Environmen­t Minister Glen Murray, who implemente­d Ontario’s ambitious cap-and trade program aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions, said he is leaving his cabinet position immediatel­y to become executive director of the Pembina Institute, an environmen­tal think tank, effective Sept. 5. He will resign his Toronto Centre seat on Sept. 1.

Chris Ballard, who had been serving as Ontario’s housing minister, was made environmen­t minister, and former Toronto councillor Peter Milczyn was promoted to cabinet to take over at housing.

Murray’s announceme­nt came as a surprise, as he had indicated just months ago that he would run again in next year’s provincial election. But Premier Kathleen Wynne dismissed suggestion­s his departure is related to the Liberals’ electoral prospects, which polls indicate are hurting.

“I do not see this as a vote of non-confidence,” she said. “I see this as an individual having to make a decision about his life and he is a friend and I wish him well.”

A former mayor of Winnipeg, Murray was first elected to the Ontario legislatur­e in 2007 and served as minister of research and innovation and minister of training, colleges and universiti­es under thenpremie­r Dalton McGuinty. He developed a reputation around the legislatur­e for impassione­d defences of environmen­tal policy, a willingnes­s to opine on the topic at length, and an eagerness to take on critics.

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