
The Ministry of Public Infrastructure Renewal is responsible for a number of public agencies involved in managing public assets, creating funding for public assets and developing strategies and partnerships to increase investments in public infrastructure.
Infrastructure Ontario is a Crown corporation that oversees the delivery of large-scale, complex infrastructure projects for the Ontario government. Infrastructure Ontario uses private sector expertise to deliver projects on time and on budget using best practices recognized worldwide. Infrastructure Ontario also provides Ontario municipalities, municipal corporations, universities, non-profit long-term care homes, hospices and other eligible broader public sector partners with access to affordable loans to build and renew public infrastructure through the OSIFA Loan Program.
The Ontario Realty Corporation (ORC) provides a broad range of real estate services to the Ontario government, including marketing and sales, leasing, property management and strategic planning.
The Liquor Control Board of Ontario's (LCBO) mission is to be a socially responsible, performance-driven and profitable retailer, engaging its customers in a discovery of the world of beverage alcohol through enthusiastic, courteous and knowledgeable service.
More than 15,000 products are available through the LCBO. Its sales in 2004-05 were $3.5 billion, and its 600 stores generated a $1.115 dividend (excluding taxes) to the province to support government priorities such as investment in public infrastructure.
The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) delivers gaming entertainment in an efficient and socially responsible manner to maximize economic benefits for the people of Ontario. The agency is responsible for four business divisions: Lottery Products, Charity and Aboriginal Casinos, Commercial Casinos and Slots-at-Racetracks.