40th Parliament of Ontario
Parliamentary session of the Ontario Provincial Parliament
40th Parliament of Ontario Premier Hon. Dalton McGuinty October 23, 2003 - February 11, 2013 Hon. Kathleen Wynne February 11, 2013 - June 29, 2018 Leader of the Opposition Tim Hudak July 1, 2009 - July 2, 2014Government Liberal Party Opposition Progressive Conservative Party Recognized New Democratic Party Speaker of the Assembly Hon. Dave Levac November 21, 2011 - 2014 Government House Leader Hon. John Milloy October 20, 2011 - June 12, 2014 Opposition House Leader Jim Wilson October 20, 2011 - July 2, 2014Members 107 MPP seats Monarch Elizabeth II 6 February 1952 – present1st session November 21, 2011 – October 15, 20122nd session February 19, 2013 – May 2, 2014
The 40th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was a legislature of the government of the province of Ontario , Canada . The membership was set by the 2011 Ontario general election .
It was controlled by a Liberal Party minority. The government was led by Premier Dalton McGuinty until his resignation resulted in the 2013 leadership election , which selected Kathleen Wynne as his successor. Wynne is the first woman ever to serve as Premier of Ontario.
The Official Opposition was the Progressive Conservative Party , led by Tim Hudak , and the third party was the New Democrats , led by Andrea Horwath .
On May 2, 2014, Premier of Ontario Kathleen Wynne announced that she had formally requested that Lieutenant Governor of Ontario David Onley dissolve the 40th Legislative Assembly of Ontario and call a provincial general election to occur on June 12, 2014.[ 1] [ 2]
Timeline of the 40th Parliament of Ontario
November 21, 2011 – Dave Levac (Liberal, Brant ) is elected Speaker on the second ballot defeating three other candidates.
November 22, 2011 – Speech from the Throne is delivered.
March 29, 2012: Finance Minister Dwight Duncan delivers the provincial budget.
April 23, 2012: After negotiations between the Liberals and the NDP, the minority government agrees to amend the budget by adding $242 million to child care funding, $20 million for northern and rural hospitals, increase welfare and disability benefits by 1 per cent at a cost of $55 million, and add a 2% surtax on the portion of individual income that exceeds $500,000 a year.
April 24, 2012: Budget approved 52–37 with NDP MPPs abstaining.
April 27, 2012: Progressive Conservative MPP Elizabeth Witmer (Kitchener—Waterloo ) resigns her seat upon accepting a government appointment as chair of the Workplace Safety & Insurance Board . The vacancy results in the government and Opposition being tied in seats, however, as Speaker David Levac is a Liberal, the Opposition continues to have a one-seat advantage. A Liberal victory in this pending by-election and in the pending Vaughan by-election would give it a majority in the legislature.
August 1, 2012: Liberal MPP Greg Sorbara (Vaughan ) resigns his seat.
September 6, 2012: By-elections held in the ridings of Kitchener—Waterloo and Vaughan . Catherine Fife (NDP) elected as MPP for Kitchener—Waterloo. Steven Del Duca (Liberal) elected as MPP for Vaughan. The NDP gains one seat in the Ontario Legislature while the Liberals retain their 53-seat minority.
October 15, 2012: Premier McGuinty prorogues the legislature and announces his resignation as Liberal Party leader pending a leadership convention.
February 11, 2013: Kathleen Wynne is sworn in as Premier, and a new cabinet in sworn in.
February 14, 2013: Chris Bentley and Dwight Duncan , Liberal MPPs for London West and Windsor—Tecumseh , resign.
June 11, 2013: Passage of the Wynne government's first budget, with the support of the NDP; legislature recesses for the summer.
June 12, 2013: Former Premier Dalton McGuinty resigns his Ottawa South seat.
June 27, 2013: Liberal MPP Margarett Best (Scarborough—Guildwood ) resigns her seat.
July 2, 2013: Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Laurel Broten (Etobicoke—Lakeshore ) resigns from Cabinet and her seat.
August 1, 2013: Five by-elections held to replace retiring Liberals. Results were two Liberals, two NDP, one Conservative.
September 24, 2013: Kim Craitor , Liberal MPP for Niagara Falls , resigns his seat.
December 31, 2013: Peter Shurman , Progressive Conservative MPP for Thornhill , resigns his seat.
February 13, 2014: Two by-elections held to replace vacant Niagara Falls and Thornhill seats. Result is a Progressive Conservative hold in Thornhill and an NDP gain in Niagara Falls.
March 25, 2014: Resignation of cabinet member Linda Jeffrey to run for mayor of Brampton causes a cabinet shuffle.
May 2, 2014: The 40th Parliament of Ontario was dissolved as Wynne calls an election, to be held June 12, 2014.[ 3]
Seating Plan
List of members
Name
Party
Riding
Notes
Joe Dickson
Liberal
Ajax—Pickering
Michael Mantha
New Democrat
Algoma—Manitoulin
Ted McMeekin
Liberal
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale
Rod Jackson
Progressive Conservative
Barrie
Michael Prue
New Democrat
Beaches—East York
Jagmeet Singh
New Democrat
Bramalea—Gore—Malton
Linda Jeffrey
Liberal
Brampton—Springdale
Resigned on March 25, 2014
Vacant
Vic Dhillon
Liberal
Brampton West
Dave Levac
Liberal
Brant
Bill Walker
Progressive Conservative
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound
Jane McKenna
Progressive Conservative
Burlington
Rob Leone
Progressive Conservative
Cambridge
Jack MacLaren
Progressive Conservative
Carleton—Mississippi Mills
Rick Nicholls
Progressive Conservative
Chatham-Kent—Essex
Jonah Schein
New Democrat
Davenport
Michael Coteau
Liberal
Don Valley East
Kathleen Wynne
Liberal
Don Valley West
Premier since February 11, 2013
Sylvia Jones
Progressive Conservative
Dufferin—Caledon
John O'Toole
Progressive Conservative
Durham
Mike Colle
Liberal
Eglinton—Lawrence
Jeff Yurek
Progressive Conservative
Elgin—Middlesex—London
Taras Natyshak
New Democrat
Essex
Donna Cansfield
Liberal
Etobicoke Centre
Laurel Broten
Liberal
Etobicoke—Lakeshore
Resigned on July 2, 2013
Doug Holyday
Progressive Conservative
Elected in a by-election on August 1, 2013
Shafiq Qaadri
Liberal
Etobicoke North
Grant Crack
Liberal
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
Liz Sandals
Liberal
Guelph
Toby Barrett
Progressive Conservative
Haldimand—Norfolk
Laurie Scott
Progressive Conservative
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock
Ted Chudleigh
Progressive Conservative
Halton
Andrea Horwath
New Democrat
Hamilton Centre
Paul Miller
New Democrat
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
Monique Taylor
New Democrat
Hamilton Mountain
Lisa Thompson
Progressive Conservative
Huron—Bruce
Sarah Campbell
New Democrat
Kenora—Rainy River
John Gerretsen
Liberal
Kingston and the Islands
John Milloy
Liberal
Kitchener Centre
Michael Harris
Progressive Conservative
Kitchener—Conestoga
Elizabeth Witmer
Progressive Conservative
Kitchener—Waterloo
Resigned on April 27, 2012
Catherine Fife
New Democrat
Elected in a by-election on September 6, 2012
Monte McNaughton
Progressive Conservative
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex
Randy Hillier
Progressive Conservative
Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
Steve Clark
Progressive Conservative
Leeds—Grenville
Teresa Armstrong
New Democrat
London—Fanshawe
Deb Matthews
Liberal
London North Centre
Chris Bentley
Liberal
London West
Resigned on February 14, 2013
Peggy Sattler
New Democrat
Elected in a by-election on August 1, 2013
Michael Chan
Liberal
Markham—Unionville
Amrit Mangat
Liberal
Mississauga—Brampton South
Dipika Damerla
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
Resigned on September 24, 2013
Wayne Gates
New Democrat
Elected in a by-election on February 13, 2014
Tim Hudak
Progressive Conservative
Niagara West—Glanbrook
France Gélinas
New Democrat
Nickel Belt
Vic Fedeli
Progressive Conservative
Nipissing
Rob Milligan
Progressive Conservative
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 until February 11, 2013; resigned on June 12, 2013.
John Fraser
Liberal
Elected in a by-election on August 1, 2013
Madeleine Meilleur
Liberal
Ottawa—Vanier
Bob Chiarelli
Liberal
Ottawa West—Nepean
Ernie Hardeman
Progressive Conservative
Oxford
Cheri DiNovo
New Democrat
Parkdale—High Park
Norm Miller
Progressive Conservative
Parry Sound—Muskoka
Randy Pettapiece
Progressive Conservative
Perth—Wellington
Jeff Leal
Liberal
Peterborough
Tracy MacCharles
Liberal
Pickering—Scarborough East
Todd Smith
Progressive Conservative
Prince Edward—Hastings
John Yakabuski
Progressive Conservative
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke
Reza Moridi
Liberal
Richmond Hill
Jim Bradley
Liberal
St. Catharines
Eric Hoskins
Liberal
St. Paul's
Bob Bailey
Progressive Conservative
Sarnia—Lambton
David Orazietti
Liberal
Sault Ste. Marie
Soo Wong
Liberal
Scarborough—Agincourt
Brad Duguid
Liberal
Scarborough Centre
Margarett Best
Liberal
Scarborough—Guildwood
Resigned on June 27, 2013
Mitzie Hunter
Liberal
Elected in a by-election on August 1, 2013
Bas Balkissoon
Liberal
Scarborough—Rouge River
Lorenzo Berardinetti
Liberal
Scarborough Southwest
Jim Wilson
Progressive Conservative
Simcoe—Grey
Garfield Dunlop
Progressive Conservative
Simcoe North
Jim McDonell
Progressive Conservative
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry
Rick Bartolucci
Liberal
Sudbury
Peter Shurman
Progressive Conservative
Thornhill
Resigned on December 31, 2013
Gila Martow
Progressive Conservative
Elected in a by-election on February 13, 2014
Bill Mauro
Liberal
Thunder Bay—Atikokan
Michael Gravelle
Liberal
Thunder Bay—Superior North
John Vanthof
New Democrat
Timiskaming—Cochrane
Gilles Bisson
New Democrat
Timmins—James Bay
Glen Murray
Liberal
Toronto Centre
Peter Tabuns
New Democrat
Toronto—Danforth
Rosario Marchese
New Democrat
Trinity—Spadina
Greg Sorbara
Liberal
Vaughan
Resigned on August 1, 2012
Steven Del Duca
Liberal
Elected in a by-election on September 6, 2012
Cindy Forster
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
Resigned on February 14, 2013
Percy Hatfield
New Democrat
Elected in a by-election on August 1, 2013
Teresa Piruzza
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
Membership changes
Number of members per party by date
2011
2012
2013
2014
Oct 6
Apr 27
Aug 1
Sep 6
Feb 14
Jun 12
Jun 28
Jul 2
Aug 1
Sep 24
Dec 31
Feb 13
Mar 25
Liberal
53
52
53
51
50
49
48
50
49
48
Progressive Conservative
37
36
37
36
37
New Democratic
17
18
20
21
Total members
107
106
105
107
105
104
103
102
107
106
105
107
106
Vacant
0
1
2
0
2
3
4
5
0
1
2
0
1
Government majority
−1
0
−1
−3
−4
−5
−6
−7
−8
−7
−9
−10
Membership changes in the 40th Assembly
Date
Name
District
Party
Reason
April 27, 2012
Elizabeth Witmer
Kitchener—Waterloo
Progressive Conservative
Resigned to accept a government appointment as chair of the WSIB .
August 1, 2012
Greg Sorbara
Vaughan
Liberal
Resigned
September 6, 2012
Steven Del Duca
Vaughan
Liberal
Elected in by-election
September 6, 2012
Catherine Fife
Kitchener—Waterloo
New Democrat
Elected in by-election
February 14, 2013
Chris Bentley
London West
Liberal
Resigned
February 14, 2013
Dwight Duncan
Windsor—Tecumseh
Liberal
Resigned
June 12, 2013
Dalton McGuinty
Ottawa South
Liberal
Resigned
June 28, 2013
Margarett Best
Scarborough—Guildwood
Liberal
Resigned
July 2, 2013
Laurel Broten
Etobicoke—Lakeshore
Liberal
Resigned
August 1, 2013
John Fraser
Ottawa South
Liberal
Elected in by-election
August 1, 2013
Percy Hatfield
Windsor—Tecumseh
New Democrat
Elected in by-election
August 1, 2013
Doug Holyday
Etobicoke—Lakeshore
Progressive Conservative
Elected in by-election
August 1, 2013
Mitzie Hunter
Scarborough—Guildwood
Liberal
Elected in by-election
August 1, 2013
Peggy Sattler
London West
New Democrat
Elected in by-election
September 24, 2013
Kim Craitor
Niagara Falls
Liberal
Resigned
December 31, 2013
Peter Shurman
Thornhill
Progressive Conservative
Resigned
February 13, 2014
Wayne Gates
Niagara Falls
New Democrat
Elected in by-election
February 13, 2014
Gila Martow
Thornhill
Progressive Conservative
Elected in by-election
March 25, 2014
Linda Jeffrey
Brampton—Springdale
Liberal
Resigned to run for mayor office in Brampton
Sessions
There were two sessions of the 40th Legislature.
Session
Start
End
1st
November 22, 2011
October 15, 2012
2nd
February 19, 2013
May 2, 2014
References
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