Centralized Supply Chain Ontario (CSCO; French: Gestion centralisée de la chaîne d'approvisionnement Ontario), operating as Supply Ontario (French: ApprovisiOntario),[1] is a Crown agency of the Government of Ontario. Created in 2020, the agency's mandate is to provide and support supply chain management and procurement activities for the provincial government, the broader public sector, and health care sector.
Governance and leadership
The agency was established in 2020 by the Progressive Conservative (PC) Party government of Premier Doug Ford under Ontario Regulation 612/20, made under the Supply Chain Management Act (Government, Broader Public Sector and Health Sector Entities), 2019.[2] The agency was initially under the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services (MGCS),[3] and briefly the Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS).[4] In June 2024, the agency returned to MGCS, which had since been re-named to Ministry of Public and Business Service Delivery and Procurement (MPBSDP).[5]
Chief executive officers
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Start date
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End date
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Notes
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Frank P. Rochon
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March 1, 2021
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August 4, 2022
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Jamie Wallace
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January 23, 2023
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Incumbent
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[9][10]
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Former chief of staff to Premier Doug Ford
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Board chairs
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Name
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Start date
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End date
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Reference
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Paul G. Smith
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January 2021
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Incumbent
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[11][12]
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- Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness
- Attorney General
- Cabinet Office
- Children, Community and Social Services
- Citizenship and Multiculturalism
- Colleges, Universities, Research Excellence and Security
- Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade
- Education
- Emergency Preparedness and Response
- Energy and Mines
- Environment, Conservation and Parks
- Finance
- Francophone Affairs
- Health
- Indigenous Affairs and First Nations Economic Reconciliation
- 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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