The 36th Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Canada's most-populous province, was in session from June 8, 1995 until May 5, 1999, just prior to the Ontario general election. Majority was held by the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party led by Mike Harris.
Riding | Member | Party | Notes | |
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Algoma | Bud Wildman | New Democratic Party | ||
Algoma—Manitoulin | Mike Brown | Liberal | ||
Beaches—Woodbine | Frances Lankin | New Democratic Party | ||
Brampton North | Joe Spina | Progressive Conservative | ||
Brampton South | Tony Clement | Progressive Conservative | ||
Brant—Haldimand | Peter L. Preston | Progressive Conservative | ||
Brantford | Ron Johnson | Progressive Conservative | ||
Bruce | Barb Fisher | Progressive Conservative | ||
Burlington South | Cam Jackson | Progressive Conservative | ||
Cambridge | Gerry Martiniuk | Progressive Conservative | ||
Carleton | Norm Sterling | Progressive Conservative | ||
Carleton East | Gilles Morin | Liberal | ||
Chatham—Kent | Jack Carroll | Progressive Conservative | ||
Cochrane North | Len Wood | New Democratic Party | ||
Cochrane South | Gilles Bisson | New Democratic Party | ||
Cornwall | John Cleary | Liberal | ||
Don Mills | David Johnson | Progressive Conservative | ||
Dovercourt | Tony Silipo | New Democratic Party | ||
Downsview | Annamarie Castrilli | Liberal | ||
Dufferin—Peel | David Tilson | Progressive Conservative | ||
Durham Centre | Jim Flaherty | Progressive Conservative | ||
Durham East | John O'Toole | Progressive Conservative | ||
Durham West | Janet Ecker | Progressive Conservative | ||
Durham—York | Julia Munro | Progressive Conservative | ||
Eglinton | Bill Saunderson | Progressive Conservative | ||
Elgin | Peter North | Independent | ||
Essex South | Bruce Crozier | Liberal | ||
Essex—Kent | Pat Hoy | Liberal | ||
Etobicoke West | Chris Stockwell | Progressive Conservative | ||
Etobicoke—Humber | Doug Ford | Progressive Conservative | ||
Etobicoke—Lakeshore | Morley Kells | Progressive Conservative | ||
Etobicoke—Rexdale | John Hastings | Progressive Conservative | ||
Fort William | Lyn McLeod | Liberal | Party Leader | |
Fort York | Rosario Marchese | New Democratic Party | ||
Frontenac—Addington | Bill Vankoughnet | Progressive Conservative | ||
Grey—Owen Sound | Bill Murdoch | Progressive Conservative | ||
Guelph | Brenda Elliott | Progressive Conservative | ||
Halton Centre | Terence Young | Progressive Conservative | ||
Halton North | Ted Chudleigh | Progressive Conservative | ||
Hamilton Centre | David Christopherson | New Democratic Party | ||
Hamilton East | Dominic Agostino | Liberal | Died in 2004 | |
Hamilton Mountain | Trevor Pettit | Progressive Conservative | ||
Hamilton West | Lillian Ross | Progressive Conservative | ||
Hastings—Peterborough | Harry Danford | Progressive Conservative | ||
High Park—Swansea | Derwyn Shea | Progressive Conservative | ||
Huron | Helen Johns | Progressive Conservative | ||
Kenora | Frank Miclash | Liberal | ||
Kingston and the Islands | John Gerretsen | Liberal | ||
Kitchener | Wayne Wettlaufer | Progressive Conservative | ||
Kitchener—Wilmot | Gary Leadston | Progressive Conservative | ||
Lake Nipigon | Gilles Pouliot | New Democratic Party | ||
Lambton | Marcel Beaubien | Progressive Conservative | ||
Lanark—Renfrew | Leo Jordan | Progressive Conservative | ||
Lawrence | Joseph Cordiano | Liberal | ||
Leeds—Grenville | Bob Runciman | Progressive Conservative | ||
Lincoln | Frank Sheehan | Progressive Conservative | ||
London Centre | Marion Boyd | New Democratic Party | ||
London North | Dianne Cunningham | Progressive Conservative | ||
London South | Bob Wood | Progressive Conservative | ||
Markham | David Tsubouchi | Progressive Conservative | ||
Middlesex | Bruce Smith | Progressive Conservative | ||
Mississauga East | Carl DeFaria | Progressive Conservative | ||
Mississauga North | John Snobelen | Progressive Conservative | ||
Mississauga South | Margaret Marland | Progressive Conservative | ||
Mississauga West | Rob Sampson | Progressive Conservative | ||
Muskoka—Georgian Bay | Bill Grimmett | Progressive Conservative | ||
Nepean | John Baird | Progressive Conservative | ||
Niagara Falls | Bart Maves | Progressive Conservative | ||
Niagara South | Tim Hudak | Progressive Conservative | ||
Nickel Belt | Floyd Laughren | New Democratic Party | Resigned in 1998 | |
Blain Morin | New Democratic Party | Elected in by-election in 1998 | ||
Nipissing | Mike Harris | Progressive Conservative | Premier and Party Leader | |
Norfolk | Toby Barrett | Progressive Conservative | ||
Northumberland | Doug Galt | Progressive Conservative | ||
Oakville South | Gary Carr | Progressive Conservative | ||
Oakwood | Mike Colle | Liberal | ||
Oriole | Elinor Caplan | Liberal | Resigned in 1997 | |
David Caplan | Liberal | Elected in by-election in 1997 | ||
Oshawa | Jerry Ouellette | Progressive Conservative | ||
Ottawa Centre | Richard Patten | Liberal | ||
Ottawa East | Bernard Grandmaître | Liberal | ||
Ottawa South | Dalton McGuinty | Liberal | Party Leader | |
Ottawa West | Bob Chiarelli | Liberal | Resigned in 1997 | |
Alex Cullen | Liberal | Elected in by-election in 1997 | ||
Ottawa—Rideau | Garry Guzzo | Progressive Conservative | ||
Oxford | Ernie Hardeman | Progressive Conservative | ||
Parkdale | Tony Ruprecht | Liberal | ||
Parry Sound | Ernie Eves | Progressive Conservative | ||
Perth | Bert Johnson | Progressive Conservative | ||
Peterborough | Gary Stewart | Progressive Conservative | ||
Port Arthur | Michael Gravelle | Liberal | ||
Prescott and Russell | Jean-Marc Lalonde | Liberal | ||
Prince Edward—Lennox-South—Hastings | Gary Fox | Progressive Conservative | ||
Quinte | Doug Rollins | Progressive Conservative | ||
Rainy River | Howard Hampton | New Democratic Party | Party Leader | |
Renfrew North | Sean Conway | Liberal | ||
Riverdale | Marilyn Churley | New Democratic Party | ||
Sarnia | Dave Boushy | Progressive Conservative | ||
Sault Ste. Marie | Tony Martin | New Democratic Party | ||
Scarborough Centre | Dan Newman | Progressive Conservative | ||
Scarborough East | Steve Gilchrist | Progressive Conservative | ||
Scarborough North | Alvin Curling | Liberal | ||
Scarborough West | Jim Brown | Progressive Conservative | ||
Scarborough—Agincourt | Gerry Phillips | Liberal | ||
Scarborough—Ellesmere | Marilyn Mushinski | Progressive Conservative | ||
Simcoe Centre | Joe Tascona | Progressive Conservative | ||
Simcoe East | Al McLean | Progressive Conservative | ||
Simcoe West | Jim Wilson | Progressive Conservative | ||
St. Andrew—St. Patrick | Isabel Bassett | Progressive Conservative | ||
St. Catharines | Jim Bradley | Liberal | ||
St. Catharines—Brock | Tom Froese | Progressive Conservative | ||
St. George—St. David | Al Leach | Progressive Conservative | ||
Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry and East Grenville | Noble Villeneuve | Progressive Conservative | ||
Sudbury | Rick Bartolucci | Liberal | ||
Sudbury East | Shelley Martel | New Democratic Party | ||
Timiskaming | David Ramsay | Liberal | ||
Victoria—Haliburton | Chris Hodgson | Progressive Conservative | ||
Waterloo North | Elizabeth Witmer | Progressive Conservative | ||
Welland—Thorold | Peter Kormos | New Democratic Party | ||
Wellington | Ted Arnott | Progressive Conservative | ||
Wentworth East | Ed Doyle | Progressive Conservative | ||
Wentworth North | Toni Skarica | Progressive Conservative | ||
Willowdale | Charles Harnick | Progressive Conservative | ||
Wilson Heights | Monte Kwinter | Liberal | ||
Windsor—Riverside | Dave Cooke | New Democratic Party | Resigned in 1997 | |
Wayne Lessard | New Democratic Party | Elected in by-election in 1997 | ||
Windsor—Sandwich | Sandra Pupatello | Liberal | ||
Windsor—Walkerville | Dwight Duncan | Liberal | ||
York Centre | Al Palladini | Progressive Conservative | Died in 2001 | |
York East | John Parker | Progressive Conservative | ||
York Mills | David Turnbull | Progressive Conservative | ||
York South | Bob Rae | New Democratic Party | Party Leader. Resigned in 1996 | |
Gerard Kennedy | Liberal | Elected in by-election in 1996 | ||
York—Mackenzie | Frank Klees | Progressive Conservative | ||
Yorkview | Mario Sergio | 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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—Victor Hugo (18021885)