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I&IT Organization

The Information and Information Technology (I&IT) Organization was set up to implement the Ontario government's new integrated approach to I&IT. It is made up of the Office of the Corporate Chief Information Officer and eight I&IT business clusters. This structure is a major departure from the government's traditional approach of organizing I&IT activities by ministry.

Corporate Structure

The new organizational structure is designed to strengthen links between I&IT and the government's business directions and to enhance leadership and coordination at the corporate level and through the line. It will also redefine the scope of government-wide and ministry I&IT functions.

 
 
 
 
 

To strengthen its citizen-centred approach to government, the province has begun to develop a strategy on citizen engagement. One component of this strategy is intended to expand the use of electronic channels, mainly the Internet, to help bring citizens closer to their government. The goal is to ensure citizens have access to a wide range of tools and information that will enable them to participate more fully in the democratic process.

 
 
 
Ontarians have their say in 2009 Budget
As part of the 2009 Budget process, the Ministry of Finance invited Ontarians to participate in Pre-Budget Consultations and offer their feedback on different areas of the budget. Read more about the 2009 Budget that resulted by visiting the Ministry of Finance website.