This is a list of the Parliaments of the Ontario Legislative Assembly, the legislature of the Canadian province of Ontario, since Canadian Confederation in 1867. The Legislative Assembly has existed since 1867 when the British North America Act, 1867 severed the Province of Canada into two new provinces, with the portion then called Canada West becoming Ontario. For the Parliaments prior to Confederation, see Parliament of the Province of Canada (1841 to 1867) and Parliament of Upper Canada (1791 to 1841).
Diagram | width=11% | Assembly Sessions | width=8% | Election | width=9% | From To [1] | Governing Party | Premier | Official Opposition Party Leader | Other Official Party Leader | Speaker |
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1st Parliament | 1st general | Sep. 3, 1867 Feb. 25, 1871 | Liberal-Conservative and Liberal coalition | John Sandfield Macdonald | none | none | John Stevenson | ||||
2nd Parliament | 2nd general | Mar. 21, 1871 ... | Liberal | Edward Blake | Liberal-Conservative | none | Richard Scott (1871) James Currie (1871–1873) Rupert Wells (1874) | ||||
Oct. 25, 1872 Dec. 23, 1874 | Sir Oliver Mowat | ||||||||||
3rd Parliament | 3rd general | Jan. 18, 1875 April 25, 1879 | Liberal | Sir Oliver Mowat | Conservative
| none | Rupert Wells | ||||
4th Parliament | 4th general | June 5, 1879 Feb. 1, 1883 | Liberal | Sir Oliver Mowat | Conservative | none | Charles Clarke | ||||
5th Parliament | 5th general | Feb. 27, 1883 Nov. 15, 1886 | Liberal | Sir Oliver Mowat | Conservative | none | Charles Clarke | ||||
6th Parliament | 6th general | Dec. 29, 1886 April 26, 1890 | Liberal | Sir Oliver Mowat | Conservative | none | Jacob Baxter | ||||
7th Parliament | 7th general | June 5, 1890 May 29, 1894 | Liberal | Sir Oliver Mowat | Conservative | none | Thomas Ballantyne | ||||
8th Parliament | 8th general | June 26, 1894 ... | Liberal | Sir Oliver Mowat | Conservative
| none | William Balfour (1895–1896) Francis Evanturel (1897–1898) | ||||
Jul. 21, 1896 Jan. 28, 1898 | Arthur Hardy | ||||||||||
9th Parliament | 9th general | Mar. 1, 1898 ... | Liberal | Arthur Hardy | Conservative
| none | Francis Evanturel | ||||
Oct. 20, 1899 April 19, 1902 | Sir George William Ross | ||||||||||
10th Parliament | 10th general | May 29, 1902 Dec. 13, 1904 | Liberal | Sir George William Ross | Conservative
| none | William Charlton | ||||
11th Parliament | 11th general | Jan. 25, 1905 May 2, 1908 | Conservative | Sir James Whitney | Liberal
| none | Joseph St. John (1905–1907) Thomas Crawford (1907–1908) | ||||
12th Parliament | 12th general | June 8, 1908 Nov. 13, 1911 | Conservative | Sir James Whitney | Liberal | none | Thomas Crawford | ||||
13th Parliament | 13th general | Dec. 11, 1911 May 29, 1914 | Conservative | Sir James Whitney | Liberal | none | William Hoyle | ||||
14th Parliament | 14th general | June 29, 1914 ... | Conservative | Sir James Whitney | Liberal
| none | David Jamieson | ||||
Oct. 2, 1914 Sep. 23, 1919 | Sir William Hearst | ||||||||||
15th Parliament | 15th general | Oct. 20, 1919 May 10, 1923 | United Farmers | Ernest Drury | Liberal
| Conservative | Nelson Parliament | ||||
16th Parliament | 16th general | June 25, 1923 Oct. 18, 1926 | Conservative | Howard Ferguson | Liberal
| United Farmers | Joseph Thompson | ||||
17th Parliament | 17th general | Dec. 1, 1926 Sep. 17, 1929 | Conservative | Howard Ferguson | Liberal
| none | William Black | ||||
18th Parliament | 18th general | Oct. 30, 1929 ... | Conservative | Howard Ferguson | Liberal
| none | Thomas Kidd | ||||
Dec. 16, 1930 May 16, 1934 | George Stewart Henry | ||||||||||
19th Parliament | 19th general | June 19, 1934 Aug. 25, 1937 | Liberal | Mitchell Hepburn | Conservative | none | Norman Hipel | ||||
20th Parliament | 20th general | Oct. 6, 1937 ... | Liberal | Mitchell Hepburn | Conservative
| none | Norman Hipel (1937–1938) James Clark (1939–1943) | ||||
Oct. 21, 1942 ... | Gordon Daniel Conant | ||||||||||
May 18, 1943 | Harry Nixon | ||||||||||
21st Parliament | 21st general | Aug. 4, 1943 Mar. 24, 1945 | Progressive Conservative minority (38 of 90 seats) | George Drew | Co-operative Commonwealth Federation | Liberal | William James Stewart | ||||
22nd Parliament | 22nd general | June 4, 1945 April 27, 1948 | Progressive Conservative (66 of 90 seats) | George Drew | Liberal | none | William James Stewart (1945–1947) James Hepburn (1947–1948) | ||||
23rd Parliament | 23rd general | June 7, 1948 ... | Progressive Conservative (53 of 90 seats) | George Drew | Co-operative Commonwealth Federation | Liberal | M.C. Davies | ||||
Oct. 19, 1948 ... | Thomas Laird Kennedy | ||||||||||
May 4, 1949 Oct. 6, 1951 | Leslie Frost | ||||||||||
24th Parliament | 24th general | Nov. 22, 1951 May 2, 1955 | Progressive Conservative (79 of 90 seats) | Leslie Frost | Liberal | none | M.C. Davies | ||||
25th Parliament | 25th general | June 9, 1955 May 4, 1959 | Progressive Conservative (87 of 98 seats) | Leslie Frost | Liberal
| none | Alfred Downer | ||||
26th Parliament | 26th general | June 11, 1959 ... | Progressive Conservative (71 of 98 seats) | Leslie Frost | Liberal | none | |||||
Nov. 8, 1961 Aug. 16, 1963 | John Robarts | ||||||||||
27th Parliament | 27th general | Sep. 25, 1963 Sep. 5, 1967 | Progressive Conservative (77 of 108 seats) | John Robarts | Liberal
| none | Donald Morrow | ||||
28th Parliament | 28th general | Oct. 17, 1967 ... | Progressive Conservative (69 of 117 seats) | John Robarts | Liberal | New Democratic | Frederick Cass | ||||
Mar. 1, 1971 Sep. 13, 1971 | Bill Davis | ||||||||||
29th Parliament | 29th general | Oct. 21, 1971 Aug. 11, 1975 | Progressive Conservative (78 of 117 seats) | Bill Davis | Liberal | New Democratic | Allan Reuter (1971–1974) Russell Rowe (1974–1975) | ||||
30th Parliament | 30th general | Sep. 18, 1975 April 29, 1977 | Progressive Conservative minority (51 of 125 seats) | Bill Davis | New Democratic | Liberal
| Russell Rowe | ||||
31st Parliament | 31st general | June 9, 1977 Feb. 2, 1981 | Progressive Conservative minority (58 of 125 seats) | Bill Davis | Liberal | New Democratic
| Jack Stokes | ||||
32nd Parliament 4 sessions | 32nd general | Mar. 19, 1981 ... | Progressive Conservative (70 of 125 seats) | Bill Davis | Liberal
| New Democratic
| John M. Turner | ||||
Feb. 8,1985 Mar. 25, 1985 | Frank Miller | ||||||||||
33rd Parliament 3 sessions | 33rd general | May 2, 1985 ... | Progressive Conservative minority (52 of 125 seats) | Liberal
| New Democratic | Hugh Edighoffer | |||||
June 26, 1985 July 31, 1987 | Liberal minority (48 of 125 seats) | David Peterson | Progressive Conservative
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34th Parliament 2 sessions | 34th general | Sep. 10, 1987 July 30, 1990 | Liberal (95 of 130 seats) | David Peterson | New Democratic | Progressive Conservative
| Hugh Edighoffer | ||||
35th Parliament 3 sessions | 35th general | Sep. 6, 1990 April 28, 1995 | New Democratic (74 of 130 seats) | Bob Rae | Liberal
| Progressive Conservative | David Warner | ||||
36th Parliament 3 sessions | 36th general | Sep. 26, 1995 May 5, 1999 | Progressive Conservative (82 of 130 seats) | Mike Harris | Liberal
| New Democratic
| Al McLean (1995–1996) Edward Doyle (1996) Chris Stockwell (1996–1999) | ||||
37th Parliament 4 sessions | 37th general | Oct. 20, 1999 ... | Progressive Conservative (59 of 103 seats) | Mike Harris | Liberal | New Democratic | Gary Carr | ||||
April 15, 2002 June 26, 2003 | Ernie Eves | ||||||||||
38th Parliament 2 sessions | 38th general | Nov. 19, 2003 September 10, 2007 | Liberal (72 of 103 seats) | Dalton McGuinty | Progressive Conservative
| New Democratic | Alvin Curling (2003–2005) Michael A. Brown (2005–2008) | ||||
39th Parliament 2 sessions | 39th general | November 29, 2007 September 7, 2011 | Liberal (71 of 107 seats) | Dalton McGuinty | Progressive Conservative
| New Democratic
| Steve Peters | ||||
40th Parliament 2 sessions | 40th general | November 22, 2011 February 11, 2013 | Liberal minority (53 of 107 seats) | Dalton McGuinty | Progressive Conservative | New Democratic | Dave Levac | ||||
February 11, 2013 May 2, 2014 | Kathleen Wynne | ||||||||||
41st Parliament | 41st general | July 2, 2014 May 8, 2018 | Liberal (58 of 107 seats) | Kathleen Wynne | Progressive Conservative
| New Democratic | Dave Levac | ||||
42nd Parliament | 42nd general | July 11, 2018 May 3, 2022 | Progressive Conservative (76 of 124 seats) | Doug Ford | New Democratic | none | Ted Arnott | ||||
43rd Parliament | 43rd general | August 8, 2022 - | Progressive Conservative (83 of 124 seats) | Doug Ford | New Democratic | none | Ted Arnott |
Although they had fewer seats than the Conservatives, the Liberals formed a minority government with the support of the NDP.
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