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.
Riding | Member | Party | Notes |
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Algoma | Charles Jackson Wildman | New Democratic Party | |
Algoma—Manitoulin | Michael A. Brown | Liberal | |
Beaches—Woodbine | Marion Helen Bryden | New Democratic Party | Died in 2013 |
Brampton North | Carman McClelland | Liberal | |
Brampton South | Robert V. Callahan | Liberal | |
Brant—Haldimand | Robert Fletcher Nixon | Liberal | |
Brantford | David Emil Neumann | Liberal | |
Bruce | Murray John Elston | Liberal | |
Burlington South | Cameron Jackson | Progressive Conservative | |
Cambridge | Mike Liam Farnan | New Democratic Party | |
Carleton | Norman W. Sterling | Progressive Conservative | |
Carleton East | Gilles E. Morin | Liberal | |
Chatham—Kent | Maurice Louis Bossy | Liberal | Died in 2008 |
Cochrane North | Jacques Noe René Fontaine | Liberal | Died in 2012 |
Cochrane South | Alan William Pope | Progressive Conservative | |
Cornwall | John Cleary | Liberal | Died in 2012 |
Don Mills | Murad Velshi | Liberal | |
Dovercourt | Antonio Lupusella | New Democratic Party | |
Downsview | Laureano Leone | Liberal | |
Dufferin—Peel | Mavis Wilson | Liberal | |
Durham Centre | Allan Furlong | Liberal | |
Durham East | Sammy Lawrence Cureatz | Progressive Conservative | |
Durham West | Norah Jane Stoner | Liberal | |
Durham—York | William George Ballinger | Liberal | |
Eglinton | Dianne Poole | Liberal | |
Elgin | Marietta L.D. Roberts | Liberal | |
Essex South | Remo J. Mancini | Liberal | |
Essex—Kent | James Fitzgerald McGuigan | Liberal | Died in 1998 |
Etobicoke West | Linda Lillian LeBourdais | Liberal | |
Etobicoke—Humber | Jim Henderson | Liberal | |
Etobicoke—Lakeshore | Ruth Anna Grier | New Democratic Party | |
Etobicoke—Rexdale | Ed Thomas Philip | New Democratic Party | |
Fort William | Lyn McLeod | Liberal | Party Leader |
Fort York | Robert Charles Wong | Liberal | |
Frontenac—Addington | Lawrence George South | Liberal | |
Grey | Ronald F. Lipsett | Liberal | |
Guelph | Rick Eugenio Ferraro | Liberal | |
Halton Centre | Barbara Sullivan | Liberal | |
Halton North | Walter R. Elliot | Liberal | |
Hamilton Centre | Lily Oddie Munro | Liberal | |
Hamilton East | Bob Warren Mackenzie | New Democratic Party | Died in 2011 |
Hamilton Mountain | Brian Albert Charlton | New Democratic Party | |
Hamilton West | Richard Alexander Allen | New Democratic Party | |
Hastings—Peterborough | James Pollock | Progressive Conservative | |
High Park—Swansea | David Gordon Fleet | Liberal | |
Huron | John Keith Riddell | Progressive Conservative | |
Kenora | Frank Ranover Miclash | Liberal | |
Kingston and the Islands | Kenneth A. Keyes | Liberal | |
Kitchener | David R. Cooke | Liberal | |
Kitchener—Wilmot | John Roland Sweeney | Liberal | Died in 2001 |
Lake Nipigon | Gilles Pouliot | New Democratic Party | |
Lambton | David William Smith | Liberal | |
Lanark—Renfrew | Douglas Jack Wiseman | Progressive Conservative | |
Lawrence | Joseph Cordiano | Liberal | |
Leeds—Grenville | Robert W. Runciman | Progressive Conservative | |
Lincoln | Harry Pelissero | Liberal | |
London Centre | David Robertson Peterson | Liberal | Party Leader |
London North | Ronald George Van Horne | Liberal | Resigned seat in 1988 |
Dianne Cunningham | Progressive Conservative | Elected in by-election in 1988 | |
London South | Elizabeth "Joan" Smith | Liberal | |
Markham | W. Donald Cousens | Progressive Conservative | |
Middlesex | Douglas Richard Reycraft | Liberal | |
Mississauga East | John Domagoj Sola | Liberal | |
Mississauga North | Steven Offer | Liberal | |
Mississauga South | Margaret Marland | Progressive Conservative | |
Mississaugu West | Steven W. Mahoney | Liberal | |
Muskoka—Georgian Bay | Ken Black | Liberal | |
Nepean | Hans W. Daigeler | Liberal | Died in 1995 |
Niagara Falls | Vincent George Kerrio | Liberal | Died in 2009 |
Niagara South | Raymond Louis Haggerty | Liberal | |
Nickel Belt | Floyd Laughren | New Democratic Party | |
Nipissing | Michael Harris | Progressive Conservative | Party Leader |
Norfolk | Gordon Irvin Miller | Liberal | |
Northumberland | Joan M. Fawcett | Liberal | |
Oakville South | Douglas Alexander Carrothers | Liberal | |
Oakwood | Chaviva Milada Hošek | Liberal | |
Oriole | Elinor Caplan | Liberal | |
Oshawa | Michael James Breaugh | New Democratic Party | |
Ottawa Centre | Richard Patten | Liberal | |
Ottawa East | Bernard C. Grandmaître | Liberal | |
Ottawa South | Dalton James McGuinty | Liberal | Died in 1990 |
Ottawa West | Bob Chiarelli | Liberal | |
Ottawa—Rideau | Yvonne O'Neill | Liberal | Died in 2010 |
Oxford | Charles Murray Tatham | Liberal | |
Parkdale | Tony Ruprecht | Liberal | |
Parry Sound | Ernie Eves | Progressive Conservative | |
Perth | Hugh Alden Edighoffer | Liberal | |
Peterborough | Peter Adams | Liberal | |
Port Arthur | Taras Kozyra | Liberal | |
Prescott and Russell | Jean Poirier | Liberal | |
Prince Edward—Lennox | Keith MacDonald | Liberal | |
Quinte | Hugh Patrick O'Neil | Liberal | |
Rainy River | Howard Hampton | New Democratic Party | |
Renfrew North | Sean Conway | Liberal | |
Riverdale | David R. Reville | New Democratic Party | |
Sarnia | Andrew S. Brandt | Progressive Conservative | |
Sault Ste. Marie | Karl Avid Morin-Strom | New Democratic Party | |
Scarborough Centre | Cynthia Maria Nicholas | Liberal | |
Scarborough East | Edward A. Fulton | Liberal | |
Scarborough North | Alvin Curling | Liberal | |
Scarborough West | Richard Frank Johnston | New Democratic Party | |
Scarborough—Agincourt | Gerry Phillips | Liberal | |
Scarborough—Ellesmere | Frank J. Faubert | Liberal | Died in 1999 |
Simcoe Centre | Bruce Owen | Liberal | |
Simcoe East | Allan Kenneth McLean | Progressive Conservative | |
Simcoe West | George R. McCague | Progressive Conservative | |
St. Andrew—St. Patrick | Ronald M. Kanter | Liberal | |
St. Catharines | Jim Bradley | Liberal | |
St. Catharines—Brock | Michael Murray Dietsch | Liberal | |
St. George—St. David | Ian G. Scott | Liberal | Died in 2006 |
Stormont—Dundas and Glengarry | Noble Villeneuve | Progressive Conservative | |
Sudbury | Sterling Campbell | Liberal | |
Sudbury East | Shelley Martel | New Democratic Party | |
Timiskaming | David Ramsay | Liberal | |
Victoria—Haliburton | John F. Eakins | Liberal | Died in 1998 |
Waterloo North | Herbert Arnold Epp | Liberal | Died in 2013 |
Welland—Thorold | Melvin Leroy Swart | New Democratic Party | Died in 2007 |
Peter Kormos (1988) | New Democratic Party | ||
Wellington | John McLellan Johnson | Progressive Conservative | Died in 2009 |
Wentworth East | Shirley Jean Collins | Liberal | |
Wentworth North | Christopher Campbell Ward | Liberal | |
Willowdale | Gino Matrundola | Liberal | |
Wilson Heights | Monte Kwinter | Liberal | |
Windsor—Riverside | Dave Cooke | New Democratic Party | |
Windsor—Sandwich | William Munro Wrye | Liberal | |
Windsor—Walkerville | Michael Charles Ray | Liberal | |
York Centre | Greg Sorbara | Liberal | |
York East | Christine Hart | Liberal | |
York Mills | John Bradford Nixon | Liberal | |
York North | John Charles McWaters Beer | Liberal | |
York South | Bob Keith Rae | New Democratic Party | Premier and Party Leader |
Yorkview | Claudio Polsinelli | Liberal |
Famous quotes containing the words legislative and/or assembly:
“Freedom of men under government is to have a standing rule to live by, common to every one of that society, and made by the legislative power vested in it; a liberty to follow my own will in all things, when the rule prescribes not, and not to be subject to the inconstant, unknown, arbitrary will of another man.”
—John Locke (16321704)
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—John Milton (16081674)