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- The Legislative Assembly of Ontario is the legislature of the province of Ontario, Canada. It has the second largest number of members out of the provincial legislatures of Canada. It meets at the Ontario Legislative Building in Toronto, the provincial capital. The Assembly was created in 1867 by the British North America Act.
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The Legislative Assembly of Ontario (OLA; French: Assemblée législative de l'Ontario) is the legislative chamber of the Canadian province of Ontario. Its elected members are known as Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs). Bills passed by the Legislative Assembly are given royal assent by the lieutenant governor of Ontario to become law.
- List of Ontario Legislative Assemblies
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- List of Ontario Legislative Assemblies
Find information about Ontario’s MPPs, bills and other legislative business, records of votes, and transcripts of House debates and committee meetings.
There are currently 124 seats in the Legislature. Each seat represents a riding in Ontario. Members of provincial Parliament (MPPs) are elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario by citizens in their riding. See current MPPs.
The Legislative Assembly of Ontario is the legislature of the province of Ontario, Canada. It has the second largest number of members out of the provincial legislatures of Canada. It meets at the Ontario Legislative Building in Toronto, the provincial capital. The Assembly was created in 1867 by the British North America Act.
Home. Visit and learn. Parliament and Government. The Legislative Building. Historical Overview. Ontario’s Legislative Building rises above the historic grounds of Queen’s Park in downtown Toronto. It took six years to build from 1886 until 1892, and was officially opened in 1893.