List of Ontario Legislative Assemblies explained

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).

List of Parliaments

Diagramwidth=11%Assembly
Sessions
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To [1]
Governing PartyPremierOfficial Opposition Party
Leader
Other Official Party
Leader
Speaker
1st Parliament1st generalSep. 3, 1867
Feb. 25, 1871
Liberal-Conservative
and Liberal coalition
John Sandfield MacdonaldnonenoneJohn Stevenson
2nd Parliament2nd generalMar. 21, 1871
...
LiberalEdward BlakeLiberal-Conservative


Matthew Crooks Cameron

noneRichard Scott (1871)
James Currie (1871–1873)
Rupert Wells (1874)
Oct. 25, 1872
Dec. 23, 1874
Sir Oliver Mowat
3rd Parliament3rd generalJan. 18, 1875
April 25, 1879
LiberalSir Oliver MowatConservative


Matthew Crooks Cameron (1875–1878)
Sir William Ralph Meredith (1878–1879)

noneRupert Wells
4th Parliament4th generalJune 5, 1879
Feb. 1, 1883
LiberalSir Oliver MowatConservative


Sir William Ralph Meredith

noneCharles Clarke
5th Parliament5th generalFeb. 27, 1883
Nov. 15, 1886
LiberalSir Oliver MowatConservative


Sir William Ralph Meredith

noneCharles Clarke
6th Parliament6th generalDec. 29, 1886
April 26, 1890
LiberalSir Oliver MowatConservative


Sir William Ralph Meredith

noneJacob Baxter
7th Parliament7th generalJune 5, 1890
May 29, 1894
LiberalSir Oliver MowatConservative


Sir William Ralph Meredith

noneThomas Ballantyne
8th Parliament8th generalJune 26, 1894
...
LiberalSir Oliver MowatConservative


Sir William Ralph Meredith (1894)
George Marter (1894–1896)
Sir James Whitney

noneWilliam Balfour (1895–1896)
Francis Evanturel (1897–1898)
Jul. 21, 1896
Jan. 28, 1898
Arthur Hardy
9th Parliament9th generalMar. 1, 1898
...
LiberalArthur HardyConservative


Sir James Whitney

noneFrancis Evanturel
Oct. 20, 1899
April 19, 1902
Sir George William Ross
10th Parliament10th generalMay 29, 1902
Dec. 13, 1904
LiberalSir George William RossConservative


Sir James Whitney

noneWilliam Charlton
11th Parliament11th generalJan. 25, 1905
May 2, 1908
ConservativeSir James WhitneyLiberal


Sir George William Ross (1905–1907)
George P. Graham (1907)
Alexander Grant MacKay (1907–1908)

noneJoseph St. John (1905–1907)
Thomas Crawford (1907–1908)
12th Parliament12th generalJune 8, 1908
Nov. 13, 1911
ConservativeSir James WhitneyLiberal


Alexander Grant MacKay

noneThomas Crawford
13th Parliament13th generalDec. 11, 1911
May 29, 1914
ConservativeSir James WhitneyLiberal


Newton Rowell

noneWilliam Hoyle
14th Parliament14th generalJune 29, 1914
...
ConservativeSir James WhitneyLiberal


Newton Rowell (1914–1917)
William Proudfoot (1917–1919)

noneDavid Jamieson
Oct. 2, 1914
Sep. 23, 1919
Sir William Hearst
15th Parliament15th generalOct. 20, 1919
May 10, 1923
United FarmersErnest DruryLiberal


Hartley Dewart (1919–1921)
Wellington Hay (1921–1923)

ConservativeNelson Parliament
16th Parliament16th generalJune 25, 1923
Oct. 18, 1926
ConservativeHoward FergusonLiberal


William Sinclair

United FarmersJoseph Thompson
17th Parliament17th generalDec. 1, 1926
Sep. 17, 1929
ConservativeHoward FergusonLiberal


William Sinclair

noneWilliam Black
18th Parliament18th generalOct. 30, 1929
...
ConservativeHoward FergusonLiberal


William Sinclair

noneThomas Kidd
Dec. 16, 1930
May 16, 1934
George Stewart Henry
19th Parliament19th generalJune 19, 1934
Aug. 25, 1937
LiberalMitchell HepburnConservative


George Henry

noneNorman Hipel
20th Parliament20th generalOct. 6, 1937
...
LiberalMitchell HepburnConservative


George Henry (1937–1939)
George Drew (1939–1943)

noneNorman Hipel (1937–1938)
James Clark (1939–1943)
Oct. 21, 1942
...
Gordon Daniel Conant
May 18, 1943
Harry Nixon
21st Parliament21st generalAug. 4, 1943
Mar. 24, 1945
Progressive Conservative minority
(38 of 90 seats)
George DrewCo-operative Commonwealth Federation


Ted Jolliffe

LiberalWilliam James Stewart
22nd Parliament22nd generalJune 4, 1945
April 27, 1948
Progressive Conservative
(66 of 90 seats)
George DrewLiberal


Farquhar Oliver

noneWilliam James Stewart (1945–1947)
James Hepburn (1947–1948)
23rd Parliament23rd generalJune 7, 1948
...
Progressive Conservative
(53 of 90 seats)
George DrewCo-operative Commonwealth Federation


Ted Jolliffe

LiberalM.C. Davies
Oct. 19, 1948
...
Thomas Laird Kennedy
May 4, 1949
Oct. 6, 1951
Leslie Frost
24th Parliament24th generalNov. 22, 1951
May 2, 1955
Progressive Conservative
(79 of 90 seats)
Leslie FrostLiberal


Farquhar Oliver

noneM.C. Davies
25th Parliament25th generalJune 9, 1955
May 4, 1959
Progressive Conservative
(87 of 98 seats)
Leslie FrostLiberal


Farquhar Oliver (1955–1958)
John Wintermeyer (1958–1959)

noneAlfred Downer
26th Parliament26th generalJune 11, 1959
...
Progressive Conservative
(71 of 98 seats)
Leslie FrostLiberal


John Wintermeyer

none
Nov. 8, 1961
Aug. 16, 1963
John Robarts
27th Parliament27th generalSep. 25, 1963
Sep. 5, 1967
Progressive Conservative
(77 of 108 seats)
John RobartsLiberal


Farquhar Oliver (1963–1964)
Andy Thompson (1964–1966)
Robert Nixon (1967)

noneDonald Morrow
28th Parliament28th generalOct. 17, 1967
...
Progressive Conservative
(69 of 117 seats)
John RobartsLiberal


Robert Nixon

New DemocraticFrederick Cass
Mar. 1, 1971
Sep. 13, 1971
Bill Davis
29th Parliament29th generalOct. 21, 1971
Aug. 11, 1975
Progressive Conservative
(78 of 117 seats)
Bill DavisLiberal


Robert Nixon

New Democratic


Stephen Lewis

Allan Reuter (1971–1974)
Russell Rowe (1974–1975)
30th Parliament30th generalSep. 18, 1975
April 29, 1977
Progressive Conservative minority
(51 of 125 seats)
Bill DavisNew Democratic


Stephen Lewis

Liberal


Robert Nixon (1975–1976)
Stuart Smith (1976–1977)

Russell Rowe
31st Parliament31st generalJune 9, 1977
Feb. 2, 1981
Progressive Conservative minority
(58 of 125 seats)
Bill DavisLiberal


Stuart Smith

New Democratic


Stephen Lewis (1978)
Michael Cassidy (1978–1981)

Jack Stokes
32nd Parliament
4 sessions
32nd generalMar. 19, 1981
...
Progressive Conservative
(70 of 125 seats)
Bill DavisLiberal


Robert Nixon (1982)
David Peterson (1982–1985)

New Democratic


Michael Cassidy (1982)
Bob Rae (1982–1985)

John M. Turner
Feb. 8,1985
Mar. 25, 1985
Frank Miller
33rd Parliament
3 sessions
33rd generalMay 2, 1985
...
Progressive Conservative minority
(52 of 125 seats)
Liberal


David Peterson (1985)

New Democratic


Bob Rae

Hugh Edighoffer
June 26, 1985
July 31, 1987
Liberal minority
(48 of 125 seats)
David PetersonProgressive Conservative


Frank Miller (1985)
Larry Grossman (1985–1987)

34th Parliament
2 sessions
34th generalSep. 10, 1987
July 30, 1990
Liberal
(95 of 130 seats)
David PetersonNew Democratic


Bob Rae

Progressive Conservative


Andy Brandt (1987–1990)
Mike Harris (1990)

Hugh Edighoffer
35th Parliament
3 sessions
35th generalSep. 6, 1990
April 28, 1995
New Democratic
(74 of 130 seats)
Bob RaeLiberal


Robert Nixon (1990–1991)
Murray Elston (1991)
Jim Bradley (1991–1992)
Lyn McLeod (1992–1995)

Progressive Conservative


Mike Harris

David Warner
36th Parliament
3 sessions
36th generalSep. 26, 1995
May 5, 1999
Progressive Conservative
(82 of 130 seats)
Mike HarrisLiberal


Lyn McLeod (1995–1996)
Dalton McGuinty (1996–1999)

New Democratic


Bob Rae (1995–1996)
Howard Hampton (1996–1999)

Al McLean (1995–1996)
Edward Doyle (1996)
Chris Stockwell (1996–1999)
37th Parliament
4 sessions
37th generalOct. 20, 1999
...
Progressive Conservative
(59 of 103 seats)
Mike HarrisLiberal


Dalton McGuinty

New Democratic


Howard Hampton

Gary Carr
April 15, 2002
June 26, 2003
Ernie Eves
38th Parliament
2 sessions
38th generalNov. 19, 2003
September 10, 2007
Liberal
(72 of 103 seats)
Dalton McGuintyProgressive Conservative


Ernie Eves (2003–2004)
John Tory
(2004–2007)

New Democratic


Howard Hampton

Alvin Curling (2003–2005)
Michael A. Brown (2005–2008)
39th Parliament
2 sessions
39th generalNovember 29, 2007
September 7, 2011
Liberal
(71 of 107 seats)
Dalton McGuintyProgressive Conservative


Bob Runciman
(2007–2009)

Tim Hudak
(2009–2014)

New Democratic


Howard Hampton
(2007–2009)

Andrea Horwath
(2009–Present)

Steve Peters
40th Parliament
2 sessions
40th generalNovember 22, 2011
February 11, 2013
Liberal minority
(53 of 107 seats)
Dalton McGuintyProgressive Conservative


Tim Hudak

New Democratic


Andrea Horwath

Dave Levac
February 11, 2013
May 2, 2014
Kathleen Wynne
41st Parliament41st generalJuly 2, 2014
May 8, 2018
Liberal
(58 of 107 seats)
Kathleen WynneProgressive Conservative


Jim Wilson (2014-2015)
Patrick Brown (2015-2018)
Vic Fedeli (2018)

New Democratic


Andrea Horwath

Dave Levac
42nd Parliament42nd generalJuly 11, 2018
May 3, 2022
Progressive Conservative
(76 of 124 seats)
Doug FordNew Democratic


Andrea Horwath

noneTed Arnott
43rd Parliament43rd generalAugust 8, 2022
-
Progressive Conservative
(83 of 124 seats)
Doug FordNew Democratic


Peter Tabuns

noneTed Arnott

Although they had fewer seats than the Conservatives, the Liberals formed a minority government with the support of the NDP.

  1. From the day that the writs were returned to the day that the legislature was dissolved.

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