Ontario Labour Minister Monte McNaughton quits government, triggering cabinet shuffle

Ontario Premier Doug Ford was dealt another blow on Friday, Global News has learned, after Labour Minister Monte McNaughton told the premier he would leave cabinet and step down as MPP to pursue a position in the private sector.

Sources told Global News that McNaughton, who was first elected as the MPP for Lambton-Kent-Middlesex in 2011, was considering the shift for months before informing the premier of his decision to step down.

The resignation, however, comes during the height of the Greenbelt controversy that has claimed the positions of at least two cabinet ministers and two senior government staffers, and has forced the premier to backtrack on the unpopular policy.

Ford, who met with Progressive Conservative MPPs at a caucus retreat in Niagara Falls this week, said he learned more about the province-wide blowback to the decision to open up 7,400 acres of protected Greenbelt land for development.

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“It was a mistake to open the Greenbelt,” Ford said. “As a first step to earn back your trust, I’ll be reversing the changes we made and won’t make any changes to the Greenbelt in the future.”

While the move was aimed at regaining political balance, the loss of McNaughton could raise questions about whether the premier has lost the confidence of his cabinet ministers.

McNaughton has been a highly regarded labour minister who helped transform the PC party’s relationship with private-sector unions giving the party an electoral boost in the 2022 general election.

McNaughton is also widely viewed in Conservative circles as a future leadership candidate who has been slowly building a base of support to potentially seek the position after Ford.

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