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Legislative Assembly of Ontario


The Legislative Assembly of Ontario, is the legislature of the Canadian province of Ontario. It is located in the Legislative Buildings (see image) at Queen's Park in Toronto.

The British North America Act 1867 section 69 stipulated "There shall be a Legislature for Ontario consisting of the Lieutenant Governor and of One House, styled the Legislative Assembly of Ontario". The Legislative Assembly is unicameral, without an upper house, with 103 seats representing ridings elected in a first-past-the-post system across the province.

The assembly is also known (informally) as the Ontario Provincial Parliament, the reason being that unlike most of the other Canadian provinces, members of this assembly have taken to calling themselves Members of the Provincial Parliament (MPPs) as opposed to Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs). The Legislative Assembly Act (R.S.O. 1990) refers to "members of the Assembly".

List of members

Ted Arnott Progressive Conservative Waterloo—Wellington
Wayne Arthurs Liberal Pickering—Ajax—Uxbridge
John Baird Progressive Conservative Nepean—Carleton
Toby Barrett Progressive Conservative Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant
Rick Bartolucci Liberal Sudbury
Christopher Bentley Liberal London West
Lorenzo Berardinetti Liberal Scarborough Southwest
Gilles Bisson NDP Timmins—James Bay
Marie Bountrogianni Liberal Hamilton Mountain
Jim Bradley Liberal St. Catharines
Laurel Broten Liberal Etobicoke—Lakeshore
Mike Brown Liberal Algoma—Manitoulin
Jim Brownell Liberal Stormont—Dundas—Charlottenburgh
Michael Bryant Liberal St. Paul's
Donna Cansfield Liberal Etobicoke Centre
David Caplan Liberal Don Valley East
Mary Anne Chambers Liberal Scarborough East
Ted Chudleigh Progressive Conservative Halton
Marilyn Churley NDP Toronto—Danforth
Mike Colle Liberal Eglinton—Lawrence
Joseph Cordiano Liberal York South—Weston
Kim Craitor Liberal Niagara Falls
Bruce Crozier Liberal Essex
Alvin Curling Liberal Scarborough—Rouge River
Bob Delaney Liberal Mississauga West
Vic Dhillon Liberal Brampton West—Mississauga
Caroline Di Cocco Liberal Sarnia—Lambton
Leona Dombrowsky Liberal Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
Brad Duguid Liberal Scarborough Centre
Dwight Duncan Liberal Windsor—St. Clair
Garfield Dunlop Progressive Conservative Simcoe North
Jim Flaherty Progressive Conservative Whitby—Ajax
Kevin Flynn Liberal Oakville
Peter Fonseca Liberal Mississauga East
John Gerretsen Liberal Kingston and the Islands
Michael Gravelle Liberal Thunder Bay—Superior North
Howard Hampton NDP Kenora—Rainy River
Ernie Hardeman Progressive Conservative Oxford
Andrea Horwath NDP Hamilton East
Pat Hoy Liberal Chatham-Kent—Essex
Tim Hudak Progressive Conservative Erie—Lincoln
Cam Jackson Progressive Conservative Burlington
Linda Jeffrey Liberal Brampton Centre
Gerard Kennedy Liberal Parkdale—High Park
Frank Klees Progressive Conservative Oak Ridges
Peter Kormos NDP Niagara Centre
Kuldip Kular Liberal Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale
Monte Kwinter Liberal York Centre
Jean-Marc Lalonde Liberal Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
Jeff Leal Liberal Peterborough
Dave Levac Liberal Brant
Rosario Marchese NDP Trinity—Spadina
Judy Marsales Liberal Hamilton West
Shelley Martel NDP Nickel Belt
Gerry Martiniuk Progressive Conservative Cambridge
Deb Matthews Liberal London North Centre
Bill Mauro Liberal Thunder Bay—Atikokan
Dalton McGuinty Liberal Ottawa South
Ted McMeekin Liberal Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot
Phil McNeely Liberal Ottawa—Orléans
Madeleine Meilleur Liberal Ottawa—Vanier
Norm Miller Progressive Conservative Parry Sound—Muskoka
John Milloy Liberal Kitchener Centre
Carol Mitchell Liberal Huron—Bruce
Jennifer Mossop Liberal Stoney Creek
Julia Munro Progressive Conservative York North
Bill Murdoch Progressive Conservative Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound
John O'Toole Progressive Conservative Durham
David Orazietti Liberal Sault Ste. Marie
Jerry Ouellette Progressive Conservative Oshawa
Ernie Parsons Liberal Prince Edward—Hastings
Richard Patten Liberal Ottawa Centre
Steve Peters Liberal Elgin—Middlesex—London
Tim Peterson Liberal Mississauga South
Gerry Phillips Liberal Scarborough—Agincourt
Michael D. Prue NDP Beaches—East York
Sandra Pupatello Liberal Windsor West
Shafiq Qaadri Liberal Etobicoke North
Mario Racco Liberal Thornhill
Khalil Ramal Liberal London—Fanshawe
David Ramsay Liberal Timiskaming—Cochrane
Lou Rinaldi Liberal Northumberland
Bob Runciman Progressive Conservative Leeds—Grenville
Tony Ruprecht Liberal Davenport
Liz Sandals Liberal Guelph—Wellington
Laurie Scott Progressive Conservative Haliburton—Victoria—Brock
Mario Sergio Liberal York West
Monique Smith Liberal Nipissing
George Smitherman Liberal Toronto Centre—Rosedale
Gregory Sorbara Liberal Vaughan—King—Aurora
Norm Sterling Progressive Conservative Lanark—Carleton
Harinder Takhar Liberal Mississauga Centre
Joseph Tascona Progressive Conservative Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford
John Tory Progressive Conservative Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey
Maria Van Bommel Liberal Lambton—Kent—Middlesex
Jim Watson Liberal Ottawa West-Nepean
John Wilkinson Liberal Perth—Middlesex
Jim Wilson Progressive Conservative Simcoe—Grey
Elizabeth Witmer Progressive Conservative Kitchener—Waterloo
Tony Wong Liberal Markham
Kathleen Wynne Liberal Don Valley West
John Yakabuski Progressive Conservative Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke
David Zimmer Liberal Willowdale

Party standings

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Affiliation Members
  Liberal Party 71
  Progressive Conservative 24
  New Democratic Party 8
 Total
103
 Government Majority
20


See also: List of Canadian political parties, Cabinet of Ontario

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