Stephen Lecce

Hon. Stephen Lecce

Minister of Energy and Mines
Government of Ontario

Stephen Lecce is Ontario’s current Minister of Energy and Mines and the Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for King-Vaughan.

Stephen Lecce was recently appointed as Ontario’s Minister of Energy and Mines, with an expanded mandate focused on accelerating resource development. In his mission to position Ontario as an energy superpower, Stephen is expanding electricity generation–anchored by nuclear power—along with transmission and storage. To deliver on this urgent imperative, he announced the largest competitive public energy procurement in Canadian history, along with the plan to build the largest nuclear generator on earth.

With his expanded mandate, he will work to aggressively unlock one of the largest untapped deposits of critical minerals and rare earth metals on the planet—vital to Canada’s future prosperity and security. This includes accelerating permitting to get shovels in the ground, while working to diversify export markets—from minerals to nuclear energy.

Stephen's first experience in politics began in his hometown of Vaughan where he was involved in the 1999 election of the late MPP Al Palladini. Since then, he has served as Chief Spokesperson to Canada’s 22nd Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. Stephen Harper. Upon his election in 2018, he served as Deputy Government House Leader, the Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Infrastructure, Parliamentary Assistant to the Premier, and then served as Ontario’s longest-serving Minister of Education in modern history.