List of Members
Name | Party | Riding | Notes | |
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Joe Dickson | Liberal | Ajax—Pickering | ||
Mike Brown | Liberal | Algoma—Manitoulin | ||
Ted McMeekin | Liberal | Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale | ||
Aileen Carroll | Liberal | Barrie | ||
Michael Prue | New Democrat | Beaches—East York | ||
Kuldip Kular | Liberal | Bramalea—Gore—Malton | ||
Linda Jeffrey | Liberal | Brampton—Springdale | ||
Vic Dhillon | Liberal | Brampton West | ||
Dave Levac | Liberal | Brant | ||
Bill Murdoch | Progressive Conservative | Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound | Removed from caucus September 12, 2008; rejoined April 23, 2009 Suspended from the Legislature, November 30, 2009, pursuant to S.O. 15(c) |
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Joyce Savoline | Progressive Conservative | Burlington | ||
Gerry Martiniuk | Progressive Conservative | Cambridge | ||
Norm Sterling | Progressive Conservative | Carleton—Mississippi Mills | ||
Pat Hoy | Liberal | Chatham-Kent—Essex | ||
Tony Ruprecht | Liberal | Davenport | ||
David Caplan | Liberal | Don Valley East | ||
Kathleen Wynne | Liberal | Don Valley West | ||
Sylvia Jones | Progressive Conservative | Dufferin—Caledon | ||
John O'Toole | Progressive Conservative | Durham | ||
Mike Colle | Liberal | Eglinton—Lawrence | ||
Steve Peters | Liberal | Elgin—Middlesex—London | Speaker | |
Bruce Crozier | Liberal | Essex | Passed away June 3, 2011. | |
Donna Cansfield | Liberal | Etobicoke Centre | ||
Laurel Broten | Liberal | Etobicoke—Lakeshore | ||
Shafiq Qaadri | Liberal | Etobicoke North | ||
Jean-Marc Lalonde | Liberal | Glengarry—Prescott—Russell | ||
Liz Sandals | Liberal | Guelph | ||
Toby Barrett | Progressive Conservative | Haldimand—Norfolk | ||
Laurie Scott | Progressive Conservative | Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock | Resigned on January 9, 2009. | |
Rick Johnson | Liberal | Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock | Elected March 5, 2009. | |
Ted Chudleigh | Progressive Conservative | Halton | ||
Andrea Horwath | New Democrat | Hamilton Centre | Leader of the New Democratic Party from March 7, 2009. | |
Paul Miller | New Democrat | Hamilton East—Stoney Creek | ||
Sophia Aggelonitis | Liberal | Hamilton Mountain | ||
Carol Mitchell | Liberal | Huron—Bruce | ||
Howard Hampton | New Democrat | Kenora—Rainy River | Leader of the New Democratic Party to March 7, 2009. | |
John Gerretsen | Liberal | Kingston and the Islands | ||
John Milloy | Liberal | Kitchener Centre | ||
Leeanna Pendergast | Liberal | Kitchener—Conestoga | ||
Elizabeth Witmer | Progressive Conservative | Kitchener—Waterloo | ||
Maria Van Bommel | Liberal | Lambton—Kent—Middlesex | ||
Randy Hillier | Progressive Conservative | Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington | Suspended from the Legislature, November 30, 2009, pursuant to S.O. 15(c) | |
Bob Runciman | Progressive Conservative | Leeds—Grenville | Interim Leader of the Opposition until June 27, 2009. Resigned January 29, 2010 to accept appointment to the Senate of Canada. | |
Steve Clark | Progressive Conservative | Leeds—Grenville | Elected March 4, 2010 | |
Khalil Ramal | Liberal | London—Fanshawe | ||
Deb Matthews | Liberal | London North Centre | ||
Chris Bentley | Liberal | London West | ||
Michael Chan | Liberal | Markham—Unionville | ||
Amrit Mangat | Liberal | Mississauga—Brampton South | ||
Peter Fonseca | Liberal | Mississauga East—Cooksville | ||
Harinder Takhar | Liberal | Mississauga—Erindale | ||
Charles Sousa | Liberal | Mississauga South | ||
Bob Delaney | Liberal | Mississauga—Streetsville | ||
Lisa MacLeod | Progressive Conservative | Nepean—Carleton | ||
Frank Klees | Progressive Conservative | Newmarket—Aurora | ||
Kim Craitor | Liberal | Niagara Falls | ||
Tim Hudak | Progressive Conservative | Niagara West—Glanbrook | Leader of the Opposition and leader of the Progressive Conservatives from June 27, 2009 | |
France Gélinas | New Democrat | Nickel Belt | ||
Monique Smith | Liberal | Nipissing | ||
Lou Rinaldi | Liberal | Northumberland—Quinte West | ||
Helena Jaczek | Liberal | Oak Ridges—Markham | ||
Kevin Flynn | Liberal | Oakville | ||
Jerry Ouellette | Progressive Conservative | Oshawa | ||
Yasir Naqvi | Liberal | Ottawa Centre | ||
Phil McNeely | Liberal | Ottawa—Orléans | ||
Dalton McGuinty | Liberal | Ottawa South | Premier, leader of the Liberal Party. | |
Madeleine Meilleur | Liberal | Ottawa—Vanier | ||
Jim Watson | Liberal | Ottawa West—Nepean | Resigned February 1, 2010. | |
Bob Chiarelli | Liberal | Ottawa West—Nepean | Elected March 4, 2010 | |
Ernie Hardeman | Progressive Conservative | Oxford | ||
Cheri DiNovo | New Democrat | Parkdale—High Park | ||
Norm Miller | Progressive Conservative | Parry Sound—Muskoka | ||
John Wilkinson | Liberal | Perth—Wellington | ||
Jeff Leal | Liberal | Peterborough | ||
Wayne Arthurs | Liberal | Pickering—Scarborough East | ||
Leona Dombrowsky | Liberal | Prince Edward—Hastings | ||
John Yakabuski | Progressive Conservative | Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke | ||
Reza Moridi | Liberal | Richmond Hill | ||
Jim Bradley | Liberal | St. Catharines | ||
Michael Bryant | Liberal | St. Paul's | Resigned June 7, 2009. | |
Eric Hoskins | Liberal | St. Paul's | Elected September 17, 2009. | |
Bob Bailey | Progressive Conservative | Sarnia—Lambton | ||
David Orazietti | Liberal | Sault Ste. Marie | ||
Gerry Phillips | Liberal | Scarborough—Agincourt | ||
Brad Duguid | Liberal | Scarborough Centre | ||
Margarett Best | Liberal | Scarborough—Guildwood | ||
Bas Balkissoon | Liberal | Scarborough—Rouge River | ||
Lorenzo Berardinetti | Liberal | Scarborough Southwest | ||
Jim Wilson | Progressive Conservative | Simcoe—Grey | ||
Garfield Dunlop | Progressive Conservative | Simcoe North | ||
Jim Brownell | Liberal | Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry | ||
Rick Bartolucci | Liberal | Sudbury | ||
Peter Shurman | Progressive Conservative | Thornhill | ||
Bill Mauro | Liberal | Thunder Bay—Atikokan | ||
Michael Gravelle | Liberal | Thunder Bay—Superior North | ||
David Ramsay | Liberal | Timiskaming—Cochrane | ||
Gilles Bisson | New Democrat | Timmins—James Bay | ||
George Smitherman | Liberal | Toronto Centre | Resigned January 4, 2010. | |
Glen Murray | Liberal | Toronto Centre | Elected February 4, 2010. | |
Peter Tabuns | New Democrat | Toronto—Danforth | ||
Rosario Marchese | New Democrat | Trinity—Spadina | ||
Greg Sorbara | Liberal | Vaughan | ||
Peter Kormos | New Democrat | Welland | ||
Ted Arnott | Progressive Conservative | Wellington—Halton Hills | ||
Christine Elliott | Progressive Conservative | Whitby—Oshawa | ||
David Zimmer | Liberal | Willowdale | ||
Dwight Duncan | Liberal | Windsor—Tecumseh | ||
Sandra Pupatello | Liberal | Windsor West | ||
Monte Kwinter | Liberal | York Centre | ||
Julia Munro | Progressive Conservative | York—Simcoe | ||
Laura Albanese | Liberal | York South—Weston | ||
Mario Sergio | Liberal | York West |
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