The Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries (previously the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport until October 2019), was created on January 18, 2010 when the
Ministry of Culture and the
Ministry of Tourism The Minister of Tourism is the head of the governmental department that specializes in tourism, recreation and/or culture.
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were combined under one ministry. Sport was added to the portfolio in 2011. It is responsible for the development of policies and programs and the operation of programs related to tourism,
arts,
cultural industries
The term culture industry (german: Kulturindustrie) was coined by the critical theorists Theodor Adorno (1903–1969) and Max Horkheimer (1895–1973), and was presented as critical vocabulary in the chapter "The Culture Industry: Enlightenment ...
, heritage sectors and
libraries, in Ontario. The Ministry works in partnership with its agencies, attractions, boards and commissions and the private sector to maximize the economic, cultural and social contributions of its agencies and attractions, while promoting the tourism industry and preserving Ontario's culture and heritage.
Organizational history
In the early years of
Confederation, a Commissioner of Agriculture and Arts and a
Bureau of Agriculture and Arts existed. "Arts", at the time however, referred to the practical application of an industrial, manufacturing, or scientific pursuit, rather than to its current meaning.
A Tourist and Publicity Bureau was set up in 1924 to promote Ontario’s attractions, especially those associated with nature and the outdoors. The bureau was initially a part of the Highways Department. In 1935, the bureau was renamed the Travel and Publicity Bureau, and was moved to
Department of the Prime Minister. In 1944, the bureau moved to the
Treasury Department.
In 1946, the bureau was upgrade to the Department of Travel and Publicity. At establishment, the department consisted of only approximately fifteen employees in four branches: publicity, the information, winter promotion, and development branches. In 1958, the department began taking on responsibilities for the cultural area, with the establishment of the historical branch and the transfer of the theatres branch from the Treasury Department.
In March 1964, the department restructured and renamed the Department of Tourism and Information. In April 1972 the department merged with the Department of Trade and Development to become the Ministry of Industry and Tourism.
In 1975, a standalone Ministry of Culture and Recreation was established, taking on responsibilities for cultural (transferred from the
Ministry of Colleges and Universities), recreational and citizenship (transferred from the
Ministry of Community and Social Services). It took on oversight functions for key institutions such as
Ontario Arts Council
The Ontario Arts Council (OAC) is a publicly-funded Canadian organization in the province of Ontario whose purpose is to foster the creation and production of art for the benefit of all Ontarians. Based in Toronto, OAC was founded in 1963 by On ...
,
Ontario Heritage Foundation
The Ontario Heritage Trust (french: link=no, Fiducie du patrimoine ontarien) is a non-profit agency of the Ontario Ministry of Tourism and Culture. It is responsible for protecting, preserving and promoting the built, natural and cultural herita ...
,
Art Gallery of Ontario, and
Ontario Science Centre.
In the government restructuring in 1982, the various tourism and culture related responsibilities were distributed to the Ministry of Tourism and Recreation and the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture. In 1987, the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture was further divided into Ministry of Citizenship and the Ministry of Culture and Communications (taking on responsibilities for communications and broadcasting from the
Ministry of Transportation and Communications).
In 1993 the responsibilities for tourism and culture were united under the newly amalgamated Ministry of Culture, Tourism and Recreation. (Communications functions were transferred to the
Ministry of Economic Development and Trade.) However, those two responsibilities would be divided and re-united numerous time over the next two decades. When the
Progressive Conservatives under
Mike Harris came to power in 1995, it again separated the tourism functions and culture functions, to Ministry of Economic Development, Trade and Tourism and Ministry of Citizenship, Culture and Recreation. The Ministry of Tourism again became a standalone ministry in 1999, and was reunited with the cultural functions in 2001 as Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Recreation. The two functions were divided again in 2002, and were merged again in 2010. Sport was added to the ministry's name at the cabinet reshuffle following the
2011 provincial election.
The ministry was renamed to its current name of Ministry Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries in 2019.
Agencies
Cultural agencies overseen by the ministry include:
* Advisory Council to the
Order of Ontario
*
Art Gallery of Ontario
* Conservation Review Board
*
McMichael Canadian Art Collection
*
Ontario Arts Council
The Ontario Arts Council (OAC) is a publicly-funded Canadian organization in the province of Ontario whose purpose is to foster the creation and production of art for the benefit of all Ontarians. Based in Toronto, OAC was founded in 1963 by On ...
*
Ontario Heritage Trust
* Ontario Honours Advisory Council
*
Ontario Media Development Corporation
*
Ontario Science Centre
*Ontario Trillium Foundation
*
Royal Botanical Gardens
*
Royal Ontario Museum
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*
Science North
*
Trillium Book Award
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* Southern Ontario Library Service (''see
Ontario Public Libraries
This is a list of public libraries in Ontario.
Background
Ontario public libraries are created by municipal by-laws and governed by public library boards. The Ontario Ministry of Tourism and Culture has responsibility for the administration of ...
'')
* Ontario Library Service North (''see
Ontario Public Libraries
This is a list of public libraries in Ontario.
Background
Ontario public libraries are created by municipal by-laws and governed by public library boards. The Ontario Ministry of Tourism and Culture has responsibility for the administration of ...
'')
Tourism agencies and attractions overseen by the ministry include:
*
Fort William Historical Park
*Huronia Historical Parks:
Sainte-Marie among the Hurons and
Discovery Harbour
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*
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
*
Niagara Parks Commission
*
Ontario Place Corporation
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*
Destination Ontario
Destination Ontario, legally the Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership Corporation (OTMPC; french: link=no, Société du Partenariat ontarien de marketing touristique (SPOMT)), is an agency of the Government of Ontario in the province of On ...
(formerly called
Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership Corporation
Destination Ontario, legally the Ontario Tourism Marketing Partnership Corporation (OTMPC; french: link=no, Société du Partenariat ontarien de marketing touristique (SPOMT)), is an agency of the Government of Ontario in the province of On ...
)
*
Ottawa Convention Centre
*
St. Lawrence Parks Commission
The St. Lawrence Parks Commission (french: Commission des parcs du Saint-Laurent) is a Crown agency of the Government of Ontario that manages parks and heritage sites along the shoreline of the St. Lawrence River in southeastern Ontario. It func ...
List of ministers
See also
*
Ontario Heritage Act
The ''Ontario Heritage Act'', (the ''Act'') first enacted on March 5, 1975, allows municipalities and the provincial government to designate individual properties and districts in the Province of Ontario, Canada, as being of cultural heritage ...
* For current organizational details, se
INFO-GO(Ontario government office directory)
References
External links
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