34th Parliament of Ontario explained

Jurisdiction:ON
#:34th
Type:Majority
Status:inactive
Term-Begin:September 10, 1987
Term-End:July 30, 1990
Pm:David Peterson
Lo:Bob Rae
Loterm:1987–1990
Party:Liberal Party
Party2:New Democratic Party
Party3:Progressive Conservative Party
Sc:Hugh Edighoffer
Ghl:Sean Conway
Ghlterm:1987–1989
Ghl2:Chris Ward
Ghlterm2:1989–1990
Viceroy:Lincoln Alexander
Viceroyterm:1987–1990
Members:130
Lastparl:33rd
Nextparl:35th

The 34th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from September 10, 1987, until July 30, 1990, just prior to the 1990 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Liberal Party led by David Peterson.

Hugh Edighoffer served as speaker for the assembly.[1]

RidingMemberPartyNotes
AlgomaBud WildmanNew Democratic Party
Algoma—ManitoulinMichael A. BrownLiberal
Beaches—WoodbineMarion Helen BrydenNew Democratic Party
Brampton NorthCarman McClellandLiberal
Brampton SouthRobert V. CallahanLiberal
Brant—HaldimandRobert Fletcher NixonLiberal
BrantfordDavid Emil NeumannLiberal
BruceMurray John ElstonLiberal
Burlington SouthCam JacksonProgressive Conservative
CambridgeMike Liam FarnanNew Democratic Party
CarletonNorm SterlingProgressive Conservative
Carleton EastGilles E. MorinLiberal
Chatham—KentMaurice Louis BossyLiberal
Cochrane NorthJacques Noe René FontaineLiberal
Cochrane SouthAlan William PopeProgressive Conservative
CornwallJohn ClearyLiberal
Don MillsMurad VelshiLiberal
DovercourtAntonio LupusellaNew Democratic Party
DownsviewLaureano LeoneLiberal
Dufferin—PeelMavis WilsonLiberal
Durham CentreAllan FurlongLiberal
Durham EastSammy Lawrence CureatzProgressive Conservative
Durham WestNorah Jane StonerLiberal
Durham—YorkWilliam George BallingerLiberal
EglintonDianne PooleLiberal
ElginMarietta L.D. RobertsLiberal
Essex SouthRemo J. ManciniLiberal
Essex—KentJames Fitzgerald McGuiganLiberal
Etobicoke WestLinda Lillian LeBourdaisLiberal
Etobicoke—HumberJim HendersonLiberal
Etobicoke—LakeshoreRuth Anna GrierNew Democratic Party
Etobicoke—RexdaleEd Thomas PhilipNew Democratic Party
Fort WilliamLyn McLeodLiberal
Fort YorkRobert Charles WongLiberal
Frontenac—AddingtonLawrence George SouthLiberal
GreyRonald F. LipsettLiberal
GuelphRick Eugenio FerraroLiberal
Halton CentreBarbara SullivanLiberal
Halton NorthWalter R. ElliotLiberal
Hamilton CentreLily Oddie MunroLiberal
Hamilton EastBob Warren MackenzieNew Democratic Party
Hamilton MountainBrian Albert CharltonNew Democratic Party
Hamilton WestRichard Alexander AllenNew Democratic Party
Hastings—PeterboroughJames PollockProgressive Conservative
High Park—SwanseaDavid Gordon FleetLiberal
HuronJohn Keith RiddellProgressive Conservative
KenoraFrank Ranover MiclashLiberal
Kingston and the IslandsKenneth A. KeyesLiberal
KitchenerDavid R. CookeLiberal
Kitchener—WilmotLiberal
Lake NipigonGilles PouliotNew Democratic Party
LambtonDavid William SmithLiberal
Lanark—RenfrewDouglas Jack WisemanProgressive Conservative
LawrenceJoseph CordianoLiberal
Leeds—GrenvilleRobert W. RuncimanProgressive Conservative
LincolnHarry PelisseroLiberal
London CentreDavid Robertson PetersonLiberalPremier and Party Leader
London NorthRonald George Van Horne[2] LiberalResigned seat in 1988
Progressive ConservativeElected in by-election in 1988
London SouthElizabeth "Joan" SmithLiberal
MarkhamW. Donald CousensProgressive Conservative
MiddlesexDouglas Richard ReycraftLiberal
Mississauga EastJohn Domagoj SolaLiberal
Mississauga NorthSteven OfferLiberal
Mississauga SouthMargaret MarlandProgressive Conservative
Mississauga WestSteven W. MahoneyLiberal
Muskoka—Georgian BayKen BlackLiberal
NepeanHans W. DaigelerLiberal
Niagara FallsVincent George KerrioLiberal
Niagara SouthRaymond Louis HaggertyLiberal
Nickel BeltFloyd LaughrenNew Democratic Party
NipissingMichael HarrisProgressive ConservativeParty Leader
NorfolkGordon Irvin MillerLiberal
NorthumberlandJoan M. FawcettLiberal
Oakville SouthDouglas Alexander CarrothersLiberal
OakwoodChaviva Milada HošekLiberal
OrioleElinor CaplanLiberal
OshawaMichael James BreaughNew Democratic Party
Ottawa CentreRichard PattenLiberal
Ottawa EastBernard C. GrandmaîtreLiberal
Ottawa SouthDalton James McGuinty[3] LiberalDied in 1990
Ottawa WestBob ChiarelliLiberal
Ottawa—RideauYvonne O'NeillLiberal
OxfordCharles Murray TathamLiberal
ParkdaleTony RuprechtLiberal
Parry SoundErnie EvesProgressive Conservative
PerthHugh Alden EdighofferLiberal
PeterboroughPeter AdamsLiberal
Port ArthurTaras KozyraLiberal
Prescott and RussellJean PoirierLiberal
Prince Edward—LennoxKeith MacDonaldLiberal
QuinteHugh Patrick O'NeilLiberal
Rainy RiverHoward HamptonNew Democratic Party
Renfrew NorthSean ConwayLiberal
RiverdaleDavid R. RevilleNew Democratic Party
SarniaAndy BrandtProgressive Conservative
Sault Ste. MarieKarl Avid Morin-StromNew Democratic Party
Scarborough CentreCynthia Maria NicholasLiberal
Scarborough EastEdward A. FultonLiberal
Scarborough NorthAlvin CurlingLiberal
Scarborough WestRichard Frank JohnstonNew Democratic Party
Scarborough—AgincourtGerry PhillipsLiberal
Scarborough—EllesmereFrank J. FaubertLiberal
Simcoe CentreBruce OwenLiberal
Simcoe EastAllan Kenneth McLeanProgressive Conservative
Simcoe WestGeorge R. McCagueProgressive Conservative
St. Andrew—St. PatrickRonald M. KanterLiberal
St. CatharinesJim BradleyLiberal
St. Catharines—BrockMichael Murray DietschLiberal
St. George—St. DavidIan G. ScottLiberal
Stormont—Dundas—GlengarryNoble VilleneuveProgressive Conservative
SudburySterling CampbellLiberal
Sudbury EastShelley MartelNew Democratic Party
TimiskamingDavid RamsayLiberal
Victoria—HaliburtonJohn F. EakinsLiberal
Waterloo NorthHerbert Arnold EppLiberal
Welland—ThoroldMel Swart[4] New Democratic Party
Peter Kormos (1988)New Democratic Party
WellingtonJohn McLellan JohnsonProgressive Conservative
Wentworth EastShirley Jean CollinsLiberal
Wentworth NorthChristopher Campbell WardLiberal
WillowdaleGino MatrundolaLiberal
Wilson HeightsMonte KwinterLiberal
Windsor—RiversideDave CookeNew Democratic Party
Windsor—SandwichWilliam Munro WryeLiberal
Windsor—WalkervilleMichael Charles RayLiberal
York CentreGreg SorbaraLiberal
York EastChristine HartLiberal
York MillsJohn Bradford NixonLiberal
York NorthJohn Charles McWaters BeerLiberal
York SouthBob Keith RaeNew Democratic PartyParty Leader
YorkviewClaudio PolsinelliLiberal

Notes

  1. Web site: Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario . Legislative Assembly of Ontario . 2014-08-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140801101335/http://speaker.ontla.on.ca/en/at-the-assembly/speakers/ . 2014-08-01 . dead .
  2. resigned seat
  3. died in 1990
  4. retired

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