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Stephen Francis Lecce MPP (Italian:; born November 26, 1986) is a Canadian politician and Ontario's current minister of energy and electrification. Lecce served as the Ontario minister of education from 2019 to 2024.
Information about MPP Hon. Stephen Lecce.
Stephen Lecce is the Minister of Energy and Electrification for the Province of Ontario and the Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for King-Vaughan.
Jun 6, 2024 · Stephen Lecce is out as education minister in a major shuffle of Ontario Premier Doug Ford's cabinet. Lecce, who served in the role since 2019, will now serve as energy and electrification ...
2 days ago · Stephen Lecce, Minister of Energy and Electrification, will be at Ontario Power Generation in Clarington, where he is expected to make a significant energy announcement. Lecce released a document last month outlining his vision for a clean, reliable and affordable grid , as well as how to integrate electricity planning with other aspects of the energy system.
5 days ago · Minister Lecce shared that Ontario’s energy sector will be providing nearly $5 million in energy equipment to Ukraine including critical equipment for the electrical grid itself, such as transformers and replacement materials. In Tallinn, Estonia Minister Lecce joined Kalev Kallemets, Chief Executive Office for Fermi Energia for the signing ...
Stephen was first elected to represent the riding of King-Vaughan as the Member of Provincial Parliament in 2018 and has served as Ontario’s Minister of Education since June 2019.
Jun 6, 2024 · Long-time Education Minister Stephen Lecce is moving to the energy portfolio and former Housing Minister Steve Clark is back in a late-day provincial cabinet shuffle Thursday. Clark has...
Jun 6, 2024 · Stephen Lecce is out as education minister in a major shuffle of Ontario Premier Doug Ford's cabinet. Lecce, who served in the role since 2019, will now serve as energy and electrification...
Minister Lecce to Hold a Press Conference. Stephen Lecce, Minister of Education, will be joined by Patrice Barnes, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Education, to provide remarks and hold a media availability.