40th Parliament of Ontario explained

Jurisdiction:ON
#:40th
Type:Minority
Status:inactive
Term-Begin: November 21, 2011
Term-End: May 2, 2014
Sc:Hon. Dave Levac
Scterm:November 21, 2011 - 2014
Pm:Hon. Dalton McGuinty
Pmterm:October 23, 2003 - February 11, 2013
Pm2:Hon. Kathleen Wynne
Pmterm2:February 11, 2013 - June 29, 2018
Lo:Tim Hudak
Loterm:July 1, 2009 - July 2, 2014
Ghl:Hon. John Milloy
Ghlterm:October 20, 2011 - June 12, 2014
Ohl:Jim Wilson
Ohlterm:October 20, 2011 - July 2, 2014
Party:Liberal Party
Party2:Progressive Conservative Party
Party3:New Democratic Party
Sessionbegin:November 21, 2011
Sessionend:October 15, 2012
Sessionbegin2:February 19, 2013
Sessionend2:May 2, 2014
Monarchterm:6 February 1952  - present
Members:107
Lastparl:39th
Nextparl:41st

The 40th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was a legislature of the government of the province of Ontario, Canada. The membership was set by the 2011 Ontario general election.

It was controlled by a Liberal Party minority. The government was led by Premier Dalton McGuinty until his resignation resulted in the 2013 leadership election, which selected Kathleen Wynne as his successor. Wynne is the first woman ever to serve as Premier of Ontario.

The Official Opposition was the Progressive Conservative Party, led by Tim Hudak, and the third party was the New Democrats, led by Andrea Horwath.

On May 2, 2014, Premier of Ontario Kathleen Wynne announced that she had formally requested that Lieutenant Governor of Ontario David Onley dissolve the 40th Legislative Assembly of Ontario and call a provincial general election to occur on June 12, 2014.[1] [2]

Timeline of the 40th Parliament of Ontario

Seating Plan

MartowMacLarenMilliganPettapieceHillierHatfieldSattlerGates
NichollsJacksonSmithHarrisThompsonYurekScottMcKennaWalkerLeoneMcDonellCampbellVanthofScheinArmstrongManthaP. Miller
BaileyOuelletteO'TooleClarkChudleighMunroJonesHolydayDunlopMcNaughtonBarrettForsterFifeSinghTabunsNatyshakTaylor
WilsonArnottHardemanFedeliElliottHudakYakabuskiMacLeodN. MillerKleesBissonHorwathDiNovoMarcheseGélinasPrue
Levac
MilloyBradleyChiarelliMeilleurSousaWynneMatthewsNaqviSandalsHoskinsMacCharlesKwinterBartolucci Takhar
DelaneyGerretsenLealMauroMurrayPiruzzaChanMcMeekinGravelleDuguidDhillonCansfieldColle
McNeelyQaadriAlbaneseMoridiOraziettiCoteauSergioFlynnZimmerBalkissoonDicksonJaczekMangat
CrackDamerlaWongDel DucaFraserHunterLevac

List of members

NamePartyRidingNotes
Joe DicksonLiberalAjax—Pickering
Michael ManthaNew DemocratAlgoma—Manitoulin
Ted McMeekinLiberalAncaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale
Rod JacksonProgressive ConservativeBarrie
Michael PrueNew DemocratBeaches—East York
Jagmeet SinghNew DemocratBramalea—Gore—Malton
Linda JeffreyLiberalBrampton—SpringdaleResigned on March 25, 2014
Vacant
Vic DhillonLiberalBrampton West
Dave LevacLiberalBrant
Bill WalkerProgressive ConservativeBruce—Grey—Owen Sound
Jane McKennaProgressive ConservativeBurlington
Rob LeoneProgressive ConservativeCambridge
Jack MacLarenProgressive ConservativeCarleton—Mississippi Mills
Rick NichollsProgressive ConservativeChatham-Kent—Essex
Jonah ScheinNew DemocratDavenport
Michael CoteauLiberalDon Valley East
Kathleen WynneLiberalDon Valley WestPremier since February 11, 2013
Sylvia JonesProgressive ConservativeDufferin—Caledon
John O'TooleProgressive ConservativeDurham
Mike ColleLiberalEglinton—Lawrence
Jeff YurekProgressive ConservativeElgin—Middlesex—London
Taras NatyshakNew DemocratEssex
Donna CansfieldLiberalEtobicoke Centre
LiberalEtobicoke—LakeshoreResigned on July 2, 2013
Progressive ConservativeElected in a by-election on August 1, 2013
Shafiq QaadriLiberalEtobicoke North
Grant CrackLiberalGlengarry—Prescott—Russell
Liz SandalsLiberalGuelph
Toby BarrettProgressive ConservativeHaldimand—Norfolk
Laurie ScottProgressive ConservativeHaliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock
Ted ChudleighProgressive ConservativeHalton
Andrea HorwathNew DemocratHamilton Centre
Paul MillerNew DemocratHamilton East—Stoney Creek
Monique TaylorNew DemocratHamilton Mountain
Lisa ThompsonProgressive ConservativeHuron—Bruce
Sarah CampbellNew DemocratKenora—Rainy River
John GerretsenLiberalKingston and the Islands
John MilloyLiberalKitchener Centre
Michael HarrisProgressive ConservativeKitchener—Conestoga
Elizabeth WitmerProgressive ConservativeKitchener—WaterlooResigned on April 27, 2012
Catherine FifeNew DemocratElected in a by-election on September 6, 2012
Monte McNaughtonProgressive ConservativeLambton—Kent—Middlesex
Randy HillierProgressive ConservativeLanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
Steve ClarkProgressive ConservativeLeeds—Grenville
Teresa ArmstrongNew DemocratLondon—Fanshawe
Deb MatthewsLiberalLondon North Centre
Chris BentleyLiberalLondon WestResigned on February 14, 2013
Peggy SattlerNew DemocratElected in a by-election on August 1, 2013
Michael ChanLiberalMarkham—Unionville
Amrit MangatLiberalMississauga—Brampton South
Dipika DamerlaLiberalMississauga East—Cooksville
Harinder TakharLiberalMississauga—Erindale
Charles SousaLiberalMississauga South
Bob DelaneyLiberalMississauga—Streetsville
Lisa MacLeodProgressive ConservativeNepean—Carleton
Frank KleesProgressive ConservativeNewmarket—Aurora
Kim CraitorLiberalNiagara FallsResigned on September 24, 2013
Wayne GatesNew DemocratElected in a by-election on February 13, 2014
Tim HudakProgressive ConservativeNiagara West—Glanbrook
France GélinasNew DemocratNickel Belt
Vic FedeliProgressive ConservativeNipissing
Rob MilliganProgressive ConservativeNorthumberland—Quinte West
Helena JaczekLiberalOak Ridges—Markham
Kevin FlynnLiberalOakville
Jerry OuelletteProgressive ConservativeOshawa
Yasir NaqviLiberalOttawa Centre
Phil McNeelyLiberalOttawa—Orléans
Dalton McGuintyLiberalOttawa SouthPremier until February 11, 2013; resigned on June 12, 2013.
John FraserLiberalElected in a by-election on August 1, 2013
Madeleine MeilleurLiberalOttawa—Vanier
Bob ChiarelliLiberalOttawa West—Nepean
Ernie HardemanProgressive ConservativeOxford
Cheri DiNovoNew DemocratParkdale—High Park
Norm MillerProgressive ConservativeParry Sound—Muskoka
Randy PettapieceProgressive ConservativePerth—Wellington
Jeff LealLiberalPeterborough
Tracy MacCharlesLiberalPickering—Scarborough East
Todd SmithProgressive ConservativePrince Edward—Hastings
John YakabuskiProgressive ConservativeRenfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke
Reza MoridiLiberalRichmond Hill
Jim BradleyLiberalSt. Catharines
Eric HoskinsLiberalSt. Paul's
Bob BaileyProgressive ConservativeSarnia—Lambton
David OraziettiLiberalSault Ste. Marie
Soo WongLiberalScarborough—Agincourt
Brad DuguidLiberalScarborough Centre
Margarett BestLiberalScarborough—GuildwoodResigned on June 27, 2013
Mitzie HunterLiberalElected in a by-election on August 1, 2013
Bas BalkissoonLiberalScarborough—Rouge River
Lorenzo BerardinettiLiberalScarborough Southwest
Jim WilsonProgressive ConservativeSimcoe—Grey
Garfield DunlopProgressive ConservativeSimcoe North
Jim McDonellProgressive ConservativeStormont—Dundas—South Glengarry
Rick BartolucciLiberalSudbury
Peter ShurmanProgressive ConservativeThornhillResigned on December 31, 2013
Gila MartowProgressive ConservativeElected in a by-election on February 13, 2014
Bill MauroLiberalThunder Bay—Atikokan
Michael GravelleLiberalThunder Bay—Superior North
John VanthofNew DemocratTimiskaming—Cochrane
Gilles BissonNew DemocratTimmins—James Bay
Glen MurrayLiberalToronto Centre
Peter TabunsNew DemocratToronto—Danforth
Rosario MarcheseNew DemocratTrinity—Spadina
Greg SorbaraLiberalVaughanResigned on August 1, 2012
Steven Del DucaLiberalElected in a by-election on September 6, 2012
Cindy ForsterNew DemocratWelland
Ted ArnottProgressive ConservativeWellington—Halton Hills
Christine ElliottProgressive ConservativeWhitby—Oshawa
David ZimmerLiberalWillowdale
LiberalWindsor—TecumsehResigned on February 14, 2013
New DemocratElected in a by-election on August 1, 2013
Teresa PiruzzaLiberalWindsor West
Monte KwinterLiberalYork Centre
Julia MunroProgressive ConservativeYork—Simcoe
Laura AlbaneseLiberalYork South—Weston
Mario SergioLiberalYork West

Sessions

There were two sessions of the 40th Legislature.

SessionStartEnd
1stNovember 22, 2011October 15, 2012
2ndFebruary 19, 2013May 2, 2014

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ontario election 2014: Wynne vows to re-introduce budget CBC News.
  2. Web site: Archived copy . 2014-05-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140503010245/http://www.lgontario.ca/en/role-and-responsibility/Documents/Election%20writ%20sample.pdf . 2014-05-03 . dead .
  3. Web site: Ontario election 2014: Wynne vows to re-introduce budget CBC News.