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MPPs are your representatives in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 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.
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Stephanie Bowman Don Valley West. Room 172 Main Legislative...
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Roland "Roy" McMurtry (May 31, 1932 - March 18, 2024) MPP...
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- Expense Disclosure
In December 2014, the Legislative Assembly passed the Public...
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The rules that govern members’ expense claims are from the...
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The Legislature has been unicameral since its inception, with the Assembly currently having 124 seats (increased from 107 as of the 42nd Ontario general election) representing electoral districts ("ridings") elected through a first-past-the-post electoral system across the province.
NamePartyElectoral DistrictFirst Elected20222011Progressive Conservative2018Progressive Conservative2018- July 1, 1867
- Elizabeth Dowdeswell, since September 23, 2014
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- The Speaker, Hon. Ted Arnott
- Clerk of The Legislative Assembly
- Administrative Services Division
- Information and Technology Services Division
- Legislative Services Division
- Sergeant-At-Arms and Precinct Properties Division
As the Chief Presiding Officer, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly is responsible for both policy and operations of the Legislative Precinct which includes the Legislative Building, its surrounding grounds and the 1st, 2nd and 3rd floors of the Whitney Block. The Speaker also chairs the Board of Internal Economy which reviews and approves oper...
The Clerk is the chief permanent officer of the Legislative Assembly, with the rank and status of a Deputy Minister. As the principal procedural adviser and senior officer of the House, the Clerk's responsibilities include advising the Speaker and members of the Legislature on questions of procedure and interpretation of the rules and practices of ...
The Administrative Services Division provides administrative services to members and staff in the areas of Financial Services, Human Resources and Purchasing & Operations. The Executive Director is a senior officer of the Office of the Assembly, with responsibility for the overall administration, planning and direction of the Administrative Service...
This division supports the technological delivery of Assembly information and services, provides reference and research services and access to the Assembly's print and electronic resources, and manages the Assembly's heritage and documentation. The division consists of the Executive Director's Office, the Portfolio Management Office, Information Se...
The Legislative Services Division oversees the branches that are essential to the House and committee proceedings. The division is responsible for Broadcast and Recording Service, House Publications and Language Services, Parliamentary Protocol and Public Relations, and Procedural Services Branch. General Inquiry: 416-325-3502 Fax: 416-325-5848 Add...
The Sergeant-at-Arms and Precinct Properties Division is responsible for security and building management within the Legislative Precinct. The Sergeant-at-Arms is responsible for security in the House and the Legislative Precinct. The Office of the Sergeant-at-Arms provides advice and responds to security issues to the members of provincial Parliam...
Total seats: 124. 78. Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. 28. New Democratic Party of Ontario. 9. Ontario Liberal Party. 2. Green Party of Ontario.
Every even-numbered year, either the Mayor and two Council Members or two Council Members, the City Clerk and City Treasurer stand for election. The Council Members also sit as the Commissioners of the Ontario Housing Authority. Ontario residents are encouraged to attend City Council meetings.
Jun 3, 2022 · Canada. Ontario election results: Riding-by-riding map of the 2022 provincial vote. The Progressive Conservatives won 83 seats, even more than than the 76 they won in 2018 that was considered a...
Maps. Ontario is currently divided into 124 electoral districts. Here, you will find maps and legal descriptions for the current electoral districts. Use our Voter Information Service to find your electoral district and Member of Provincial Parliament. Types of Maps Available: