41st Parliament of Ontario
41st Parliament of Ontario Premier Hon. Kathleen Wynne February 11, 2013 – June 29, 2018 Leader of the Opposition Jim Wilson July 2, 2014 – September 14, 2015Patrick Brown September 14, 2015 – January 25, 2018Vic Fedeli January 25, 2018 – June 29, 2018Government Liberal Party Opposition Progressive Conservative Party Recognized New Democratic Party Unrecognized Trillium Party Speaker of the Assembly Hon. Dave Levac November 21, 2011 – May 8, 2018 Government House Leader Hon. Yasir Naqvi June 24, 2014 – June 29, 2018 Opposition House Leader Steve Clark July 2, 2014 – September 10, 2015Jim Wilson September 10, 2015 – June 29, 2018Members 107 MPP seats Monarch Elizabeth II February 6, 1952 – September 8, 2023Lieutenant Governor David Onley September 5, 2007 – September 23, 2014Elizabeth Dowdeswell September 23, 2014 – November 14, 20231st session July 2, 2014 – September 8, 20162nd session September 12, 2016 – March 15, 20183rd session March 19, 2018 – May 8, 2018
The 41st Legislative Assembly of Ontario was a legislature of the government of the province of Ontario , Canada . The membership was set by the 2014 Ontario general election . The 41st parliament of Ontario was dissolved on May 8, 2018.
It was controlled by a Liberal Party majority, with Liberal leader Kathleen Wynne serving as Premier of Ontario .
The Official Opposition was the Progressive Conservative Party led by Vic Fedeli , and the third party was the New Democratic Party , led by Andrea Horwath . At dissolution the Trillium Party had one MPP, Jack MacLaren , but lacked official party status so MacLaren was officially considered an independent by the legislature.[ 1]
Timeline of the 41st Parliament of Ontario
The following notable events occurred during the 2014-2018 period:
July 2, 2014 : The 41st Parliament of Ontario begin its first session. Jim Wilson becomes Leader of the Opposition after being chosen interim leader of the Progressive Conservatives. Dave Levac , member from Brant was re-elected as the speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario .
July 3, 2014 : Lieutenant Governor David Onley addresses the speech from the throne for the last time as Lieutenant Governor of Ontario , beginning the first session.
September 23, 2014 : Elizabeth Dowdeswell sworn in as Lieutenant Governor of Ontario , making the top three of the Order of precedence in Ontario all female for the very first time in the history.
November 21, 2014 : Joe Cimino , the MPP representing Sudbury resigned his seat.
February 5, 2015 : The former MP Glenn Thibeault was elected as a Liberal MPP in Sudbury, replacing Joe Cimino.
August 1, 2015 : PC MPP Garfield Dunlop (Simcoe North ) resigns in order to allow PC leader Patrick Brown to run for a seat in the legislature.
August 28, 2015 : PC MPP Christine Elliott (Whitby-Oshawa ) resigns her seat.
September 3, 2015: In a by-election, PC leader Patrick Brown is elected the MPP for Simcoe North [ 2]
February 11, 2016: Lorne Coe elected PC MPP for Whitby-Oshawa in a by-election.[ 3]
March 23, 2016: Liberal MPP Bas Balkissoon (Scarborough—Rouge River ) resigns his seat.[ 4]
June 30, 2016: Liberal MPP Madeleine Meilleur (Ottawa—Vanier ) resigns her seat.
September 1, 2016: Raymond Cho wins the Scarborough—Rouge River by-election for the PC's, taking away the seat from the Liberals.
September 8, 2016: Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell accepts the advice of Premier Kathleen Wynne to briefly prorogue the Legislature, ending the first session.[ 5]
September 12, 2016: Beginning of the second session with the Speech from the Throne .[ 6]
September 16, 2016: PC MPP Tim Hudak (Niagara West—Glanbrook ) resigns his seat.
November 17, 2016: By-elections are held in Ottawa—Vanier (won by Liberal Nathalie Des Rosiers ) and Niagara West—Glanbrook (won by PC Sam Oosterhoff ). Oosterhoff was 19 years old at the time and became the youngest Ontario MPP in history.[ 7]
January 1, 2017: David Orazietti (Liberal, Sault Ste. Marie ) resigns his seat to take a senior position at Sault College .
May 28, 2017: Carleton—Mississippi Mills MPP Jack MacLaren is removed from the PC party caucus by Patrick Brown after a 2012 video including controversial remarks about Franco-Ontarians becomes public. By the afternoon of May 28, MacLaren announced on Twitter that he had joined the minor right-wing Trillium Party of Ontario .[ 8]
June 1, 2017: Progressive Conservative Ross Romano wins the Sault Ste. Marie by-election taking the seat formerly held by Liberal David Orazietti .
July 31, 2017: Glen Murray (Liberal, Toronto Centre ) announces resignation effective September 1, 2017 to join the Pembina Institute as executive director.[ 9]
October 20, 2017: Jagmeet Singh (NDP, Bramalea—Gore—Malton ) resigns his seat after being elected leader of the federal NDP .
December 31, 2017: Cheri DiNovo (NDP, Parkdale—High Park ) resigns her seat.
January 25, 2018: Patrick Brown resigns as PC leader after being accused of sexual misconduct by two women.[ 10]
January 26, 2018: Nipissing MPP Vic Fedeli is elected interim PC by caucus members.[ 11]
February 16, 2018: Former PC leader Patrick Brown (Simcoe North ) is ejected from the PC caucus.[ 12]
February 26, 2018: Eric Hoskins (St. Paul's ) resigns as Minister of Health and his seat in the legislature to accept a federal appointment.[ 13]
March 15, 2018: Lieutenant Governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell accepts the advice of Premier Kathleen Wynne to briefly prorogue the Legislature, ending the second session.[ 14]
March 19, 2018: Beginning of the third session with the Speech from the Throne .[ 14]
April 9: PC Kitchener-Conestoga MPP Michael Harris is removed from his party's caucus over text messages "of a sexual nature" to a former intern.[ 15] He was removed 3 days after the party barred him from running as a PC candidate and 2 days following his own announcement saying he would not seek re-election due to health issues.[ 16]
May 8, 2018: The 41st parliament of Ontario was dissolved by lieutenant Governor Elizabeth Dowdeswell, a provincial election will be held on June 7, 2018
Summary of seat changes
Changes in seats held (2014–2018)
Seat
Before
Change
Date
Member
Party
Reason
Date
Member
Party
Sudbury
November 20, 2014[ 17]
Joe Cimino
█ New Democratic
Resignation
February 5, 2015[ 18]
Glenn Thibeault
█ Liberal
Simcoe North
August 1, 2015
Garfield Dunlop
█ PC
Resignation
September 3, 2015
Patrick Brown
█ PC
Whitby—Oshawa
August 28, 2015
Christine Elliott
█ PC
Resignation
February 11, 2016
Lorne Coe
█ PC
Scarborough—Rouge River
March 22, 2016
Bas Balkissoon
█ Liberal
Resignation
September 1, 2016
Raymond Cho
█ PC
Ottawa—Vanier
June 30, 2016
Madeleine Meilleur
█ Liberal
Resignation
November 17, 2016[ 19]
Nathalie Des Rosiers
█ Liberal
Niagara West—Glanbrook
September 16, 2016[ 20]
Tim Hudak
█ PC
Resignation
November 17, 2016[ 21]
Sam Oosterhoff
█ PC
Sault Ste. Marie
December 31, 2016[ 22]
David Orazietti
█ Liberal
Resignation
June 1, 2017[ 23]
Ross Romano
█ PC
Carleton—Mississippi Mills
May 28, 2017[ 8]
Jack MacLaren
█ PC
Expulsion
█ Trillium
Toronto Centre
September 1, 2017[ 24]
Glen Murray
█ Liberal
Resignation
█ Vacant
Bramalea—Gore—Malton
October 20, 2017[ 25]
Jagmeet Singh
█ New Democratic
Resignation
█ Vacant
Parkdale—High Park
December 31, 2017[ 26]
Cheri DiNovo
█ New Democratic
Resignation
█ Vacant
Simcoe North
February 16, 2018[ 27]
Patrick Brown
█ PC
Expulsion
█ Independent
St. Paul's
February 26, 2018[ 28]
Eric Hoskins
█ Liberal
Resignation
█ Vacant
Kitchener-Conestoga
April 9, 2018[ 15] [ 29]
Michael Harris
█ PC
Expulsion
█ Independent
Party standings at dissolution
Initial seating arrangement of the 41st Parliament
Roster
Name
Party
Riding
First Elected
Notes
Joe Dickson
Liberal
Ajax—Pickering
2007-10-10 (GE )
Michael Mantha
New Democrat
Algoma—Manitoulin
2011-10-06 (GE )
Ted McMeekin
Liberal
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale
2000-09-07 (By-election)
Ann Hoggarth
Liberal
Barrie
2014-06-12 (GE )
Arthur Potts
Liberal
Beaches—East York
2014-06-12 (GE )
Jagmeet Singh
New Democrat
Bramalea—Gore—Malton
2011-10-06 (GE )
Resigned October 20, 2017.
Vacant
No by-election will be called prior to the general election.[ 32]
Harinder Malhi
Liberal
Brampton—Springdale
2014-06-12 (GE )
Vic Dhillon
Liberal
Brampton West
2003-10-02 (GE )
Dave Levac
Liberal
Brant
1999-06-03 (GE )
Bill Walker
Progressive Conservative
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound
2011-10-06 (GE )
Eleanor McMahon
Liberal
Burlington
2014-06-12 (GE )
Kathryn McGarry
Liberal
Cambridge
2014-06-12 (GE )
Jack MacLaren
Trillium
Carleton—Mississippi Mills
2011-10-06 (GE )
Progressive Conservative until May 28, 2017.
Rick Nicholls
Progressive Conservative
Chatham-Kent—Essex
2011-10-06 (GE )
Cristina Martins
Liberal
Davenport
2014-06-12 (GE )
Michael Coteau
Liberal
Don Valley East
2011-10-06 (GE )
Kathleen Wynne
Liberal
Don Valley West
2003-10-02 (GE )
Sylvia Jones
Progressive Conservative
Dufferin—Caledon
2007-10-10 (GE )
Granville Anderson
Liberal
Durham
2014-06-12 (GE )
Mike Colle
Liberal
Eglinton—Lawrence
1995-06-08 (GE )
Jeff Yurek
Progressive Conservative
Elgin—Middlesex—London
2011-10-06 (GE )
Taras Natyshak
New Democrat
Essex
2011-10-06 (GE )
Yvan Baker
Liberal
Etobicoke Centre
2014-06-12 (GE )
Peter Milczyn
Liberal
Etobicoke—Lakeshore
2014-06-12 (GE )
Shafiq Qaadri
Liberal
Etobicoke North
2003-10-02 (GE )
Grant Crack
Liberal
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
2011-10-06 (GE )
Liz Sandals
Liberal
Guelph
2003-10-02 (GE )
Toby Barrett
Progressive Conservative
Haldimand—Norfolk
1995-06-08 (GE )
Laurie Scott
Progressive Conservative
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock
2003-10-02 (GE )
Resigned seat on January 8, 2009 to allow PC leader John Tory to enter legislature. Regained seat in 2011 general election .
Indira Naidoo-Harris
Liberal
Halton
2014-06-12 (GE )
Andrea Horwath
New Democrat
Hamilton Centre
2004-05-13 (by-election)
Paul Miller
New Democrat
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
2007-10-10 (GE )
Monique Taylor
New Democrat
Hamilton Mountain
2011-10-06 (GE )
Lisa Thompson
Progressive Conservative
Huron—Bruce
2011-10-06 (GE )
Sarah Campbell
New Democrat
Kenora—Rainy River
2011-10-06 (GE )
Sophie Kiwala
Liberal
Kingston and the Islands
2014-06-12 (GE )
Daiene Vernile
Liberal
Kitchener Centre
2014-06-12 (GE )
Michael Harris
Independent
Kitchener—Conestoga
2011-10-06 (GE )
Was Progressive Conservative until April 9, 2018.
Catherine Fife
New Democrat
Kitchener—Waterloo
2012-09-06 (by-election)
Monte McNaughton
Progressive Conservative
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex
2011-10-06 (GE )
Randy Hillier
Progressive Conservative
Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
2007-10-10 (GE )
Steve Clark
Progressive Conservative
Leeds—Grenville
2010-03-04 (by-election)
Teresa Armstrong
New Democrat
London—Fanshawe
2011-10-06 (GE )
Deb Matthews
Liberal
London North Centre
2003-10-02 (GE )
Peggy Sattler
New Democrat
London West
2013-08-01 (byelection)
Michael Chan
Liberal
Markham—Unionville
2007-02-08 (byelection)
Amrit Mangat
Liberal
Mississauga—Brampton South
2007-10-10 (GE )
Dipika Damerla
Liberal
Mississauga East—Cooksville
2011-10-06 (GE )
Harinder Takhar
Liberal
Mississauga—Erindale
2003-10-02 (GE )
Charles Sousa
Liberal
Mississauga South
2007-10-10 (GE )
Bob Delaney
Liberal
Mississauga—Streetsville
2003-10-02 (GE )
Lisa MacLeod
Progressive Conservative
Nepean—Carleton
2006-03-30 (by-election)
Chris Ballard
Liberal
Newmarket—Aurora
2014-06-12 (GE )
Wayne Gates
New Democrat
Niagara Falls
2014-02-13 (by-election)
Has a nice mustache.
Tim Hudak
Progressive Conservative
Niagara West—Glanbrook
1995-06-08 (GE )
Resigned September 16, 2016
Sam Oosterhoff
Progressive Conservative
2016-11-17 (by-election)
By-election on November 17, 2016
France Gélinas
New Democrat
Nickel Belt
2007-10-10 (GE )
Vic Fedeli
Progressive Conservative
Nipissing
2011-10-06 (GE )
Lou Rinaldi
Liberal
Northumberland—Quinte West
2003-10-02 (GE )
Defeated in 2011, regained seat in 2014.
Helena Jaczek
Liberal
Oak Ridges—Markham
2007-10-10 (GE )
Kevin Flynn
Liberal
Oakville
2003-10-02 (GE )
Jennifer French
New Democrat
Oshawa
2014-06-12 (GE )
Yasir Naqvi
Liberal
Ottawa Centre
2007-10-10 (GE )
Marie-France Lalonde
Liberal
Ottawa—Orléans
2014-06-12 (GE )
John Fraser
Liberal
Ottawa South
2013-08-01 (byelection)
Madeleine Meilleur
Liberal
Ottawa—Vanier
2003-10-02 (GE )
Resigned June 9, 2016
Nathalie Des Rosiers
Liberal
2016-11-17 (by-election)
By-election on November 17, 2016
Bob Chiarelli
Liberal
Ottawa West—Nepean
1987-09-10 (GE )
Resigned seat in 1997 to contest (and subsequently elected) Regional Chair of Ottawa-Carleton . Re-entered legislature on 2010-03-04 through a by-election.
Ernie Hardeman
Progressive Conservative
Oxford
1995-06-08 (GE )
Cheri DiNovo
New Democrat
Parkdale—High Park
2006-09-14 (by-election)
Resigned December 31, 2017
Vacant
No by-election will be called prior to the general election.
Norm Miller
Progressive Conservative
Parry Sound—Muskoka
2001-03-22 (by-election)
Randy Pettapiece
Progressive Conservative
Perth—Wellington
2011-10-06 (GE )
Jeff Leal
Liberal
Peterborough
2003-10-02 (GE )
Tracy MacCharles
Liberal
Pickering—Scarborough East
2011-10-06 (GE )
Todd Smith
Progressive Conservative
Prince Edward—Hastings
2011-10-06 (GE )
John Yakabuski
Progressive Conservative
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke
2003-10-02 (GE )
Reza Moridi
Liberal
Richmond Hill
2007-10-10 (GE )
Jim Bradley
Liberal
St. Catharines
1977-06-09 (GE )
Currently the longest serving member in legislature
Eric Hoskins
Liberal
St. Paul's
2009-09-17 (by-election)
Resigned February 26, 2018.
Vacant
No by-election will be called prior to the general election.
Bob Bailey
Progressive Conservative
Sarnia—Lambton
2007-10-10 (GE )
David Orazietti
Liberal
Sault Ste. Marie
2003-10-02 (GE )
Resigned January 1, 2017
Ross Romano
Progressive Conservative
2017-06-01 (by-election)
By-election on June 1, 2017
Soo Wong
Liberal
Scarborough—Agincourt
2011-10-06 (GE )
Brad Duguid
Liberal
Scarborough Centre
2003-10-02 (GE )
Mitzie Hunter
Liberal
Scarborough—Guildwood
2013-08-01 (byelection)
Bas Balkissoon
Liberal
Scarborough—Rouge River
2005-11-24 (by-election)
Resigned March 22, 2016
Raymond Cho
Progressive Conservative
2016-09-01 (by-election)
By-election on September 1, 2016
Lorenzo Berardinetti
Liberal
Scarborough Southwest
2003-10-02 (GE )
Jim Wilson
Progressive Conservative
Simcoe—Grey
1990-09-06 (GE )
Currently the longest serving PC member, along with Ted Arnott
Garfield Dunlop
Progressive Conservative
Simcoe North
1999-06-03 (GE )
Resigned August 1, 2015 to allow PC leader Patrick Brown to enter legislature
Patrick Brown
Independent
2015-09-03 (by-election)
By-election on September 3, 2015. PC leader until January 25, 2018; PC MPP until February 16, 2018
Jim McDonell
Progressive Conservative
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry
2011-10-06 (GE )
Joe Cimino
New Democrat
Sudbury
2014-06-12 (GE )
Resigned November 20, 2014
Glenn Thibeault
Liberal
2015-02-05 (by-election)
By-election on February 5, 2015
Gila Martow
Progressive Conservative
Thornhill
2014-02-13 (by-election)
Bill Mauro
Liberal
Thunder Bay—Atikokan
2003-10-02 (GE )
Michael Gravelle
Liberal
Thunder Bay—Superior North
1995-06-08 (GE )
John Vanthof
New Democrat
Timiskaming—Cochrane
2011-10-06 (GE )
Gilles Bisson
New Democrat
Timmins—James Bay
1990-09-06 (GE )
Currently the longest serving NDP member
Glen Murray
Liberal
Toronto Centre
2010-02-04 (by-election)
Resigned September 1, 2017.
Vacant
There will be no by-election to fill the seat prior to the general election.[ 33]
Peter Tabuns
New Democrat
Toronto—Danforth
2006-03-30 (by-election)
Han Dong
Liberal
Trinity—Spadina
2014-06-12 (GE )
Steven Del Duca
Liberal
Vaughan
2012-09-06 (by-election)
Cindy Forster
New Democrat
Welland
2011-10-06 (GE )
Ted Arnott
Progressive Conservative
Wellington—Halton Hills
1990-09-06 (GE )
Currently the longest serving PC member, along with Jim Wilson
Christine Elliott
Progressive Conservative
Whitby—Oshawa
2007-10-10 (GE )
Resigned August 28, 2015
Lorne Coe
Progressive Conservative
2016-02-11 (by-election)
By-election on February 11, 2016
David Zimmer
Liberal
Willowdale
2003-10-02 (GE )
Percy Hatfield
New Democrat
Windsor—Tecumseh
2013-08-01 (by-election)
Lisa Gretzky
New Democrat
Windsor West
2014-06-12 (GE )
Monte Kwinter
Liberal
York Centre
1985-05-02 (GE )
On January 26, 2013, became the oldest person to ever serve in the Ontario legislature at the age of 81 years 310 days.
Julia Munro
Progressive Conservative
York—Simcoe
1999-06-03 (GE )
Currently the longest serving female member in legislature
Laura Albanese
Liberal
York South—Weston
2007-10-10 (GE )
Mario Sergio
Liberal
York West
1995-06-08 (GE )
Officeholders
Officeholders in the Legislature at dissolution on May 8, 2018.
Speaker
Other Chair occupants
Deputy Speaker and Chair of the Committee of the Whole: Soo Wong (Liberal)
Leaders
Floor leaders
Whips
Front benches
Membership changes
Number of members per party by date
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
Jun 12
Nov 20
Feb 5
Aug 1
Aug 28
Sep 3
Feb 11
Mar 22
Jun 30
Sep 1
Sep 16
Nov 17
Jan 1
May 28
Jun 1
Sep 1
Oct 20
Dec 31
Feb 16
Feb 26
Apr 9
Liberal
58
59
58
57
58
57
56
55
Progressive Conservative
28
27
26
27
28
29
28
29
28
29
28
27
New Democratic
21
20
19
18
Trillium
0
1
Independent
0
1
2
Total members
107
106
107
106
105
106
107
106
105
106
105
107
106
107
106
105
104
103
Vacant
0
1
0
1
2
1
0
1
2
1
2
0
1
0
1
2
3
4
Government majority
9
10
11
12
13
12
11
10
9
8
9
8
7
6
7
8
7
41st Legislative Assembly of Ontario - Movement in seats held from 2014 to 2018
Party
2014
Gain/(loss) due to
2018
Resignation
By-election hold
By-election gain
Expulsion
Liberal
58
-5
1
1
55
Progressive Conservative
28
-3
3
2
-3
27
New Democratic
21
-3
18
Trillium
–
1
1
Independent
–
2
2
Vacant
–
4
4
Total
107
(7)
4
3
–
107
By-election results
By-Elections To The 41st Legislative Assembly of Ontario (2014-2018)
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