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40th Parliament of Ontario

Parliamentary session of the Ontario Provincial Parliament


Parliamentary session of the Ontario Provincial Parliament

FieldValue
jurisdictionON
#40th
typeMinority
houseimage
statusinactive
term-beginNovember 21, 2011
term-endMay 2, 2014
scHon. Dave Levac
sctermNovember 21, 2011 - 2014
pmHon. Dalton McGuinty
pmtermOctober 23, 2003 - February 11, 2013
pm2Hon. Kathleen Wynne
pmterm2February 11, 2013 - June 29, 2018
loTim Hudak
lotermJuly 1, 2009 - July 2, 2014
ghlHon. John Milloy
ghltermOctober 20, 2011 - June 12, 2014
ohlJim Wilson
ohltermOctober 20, 2011 - July 2, 2014
partyLiberal Party
party2Progressive Conservative Party
party3New Democratic Party
sessionbeginNovember 21, 2011
sessionendOctober 15, 2012
sessionbegin2February 19, 2013
sessionend2May 2, 2014
ministryMcGuinty ministry
monarchElizabeth II
monarchterm6 February 1952 – present
members107
lastparl39th
nextparl41st

| # = 40th

| term-begin = November 21, 2011 | term-end = 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.

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.

Seating Plan

CrackDamerlaWongDel DucaFraserHunterLevac

List of members

NamePartyRidingFirst elected / previously electedNotes
Joe DicksonLiberalAjax—Pickering2007
Michael ManthaNew DemocratAlgoma—Manitoulin2011
Ted McMeekinLiberalAncaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale2000
Rod JacksonProgressive ConservativeBarrie2011
Michael PrueNew DemocratBeaches—East York2001
Jagmeet SinghNew DemocratBramalea—Gore—Malton2011
Linda JeffreyLiberalBrampton—Springdale2003Resigned on March 25, 2014
Vacant
Vic DhillonLiberalBrampton West2003
Dave LevacLiberalBrant1999
Bill WalkerProgressive ConservativeBruce—Grey—Owen Sound2011
Jane McKennaProgressive ConservativeBurlington2011
Rob LeoneProgressive ConservativeCambridge2011
Jack MacLarenProgressive ConservativeCarleton—Mississippi Mills2011
Rick NichollsProgressive ConservativeChatham-Kent—Essex2011
Jonah ScheinNew DemocratDavenport2011
Michael CoteauLiberalDon Valley East2011
*Kathleen Wynne*LiberalDon Valley West2003Premier since February 11, 2013
Sylvia JonesProgressive ConservativeDufferin—Caledon2007
John O'TooleProgressive ConservativeDurham1995
Mike ColleLiberalEglinton—Lawrence1995
Jeff YurekProgressive ConservativeElgin—Middlesex—London2011
Taras NatyshakNew DemocratEssex2011
Donna CansfieldLiberalEtobicoke Centre2003
Laurel BrotenLiberalEtobicoke—Lakeshore2003Resigned on July 2, 2013
Doug HolydayProgressive Conservative2013Elected in a by-election on August 1, 2013
Shafiq QaadriLiberalEtobicoke North2003
Grant CrackLiberalGlengarry—Prescott—Russell2011
Liz SandalsLiberalGuelph2003
Toby BarrettProgressive ConservativeHaldimand—Norfolk1995
Laurie ScottProgressive ConservativeHaliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock2003, 2011
Ted ChudleighProgressive ConservativeHalton1995
Andrea HorwathNew DemocratHamilton Centre2004
Paul MillerNew DemocratHamilton East—Stoney Creek2007
Monique TaylorNew DemocratHamilton Mountain2011
Lisa ThompsonProgressive ConservativeHuron—Bruce2011
Sarah CampbellNew DemocratKenora—Rainy River2011
John GerretsenLiberalKingston and the Islands1995
John MilloyLiberalKitchener Centre2003
Michael HarrisProgressive ConservativeKitchener—Conestoga2011
Elizabeth WitmerProgressive ConservativeKitchener—Waterloo1990Resigned on April 27, 2012
Catherine FifeNew Democrat2012Elected in a by-election on September 6, 2012
Monte McNaughtonProgressive ConservativeLambton—Kent—Middlesex2011
Randy HillierProgressive ConservativeLanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington2007
Steve ClarkProgressive ConservativeLeeds—Grenville2010
Teresa ArmstrongNew DemocratLondon—Fanshawe2011
Deb MatthewsLiberalLondon North Centre2003
Chris BentleyLiberalLondon West2003Resigned on February 14, 2013
Peggy SattlerNew Democrat2013Elected in a by-election on August 1, 2013
Michael ChanLiberalMarkham—Unionville2007
Amrit MangatLiberalMississauga—Brampton South2007
Dipika DamerlaLiberalMississauga East—Cooksville2011
Harinder TakharLiberalMississauga—Erindale2003
Charles SousaLiberalMississauga South2007
Bob DelaneyLiberalMississauga—Streetsville2003
Lisa MacLeodProgressive ConservativeNepean—Carleton2006
Frank KleesProgressive ConservativeNewmarket—Aurora1995
Kim CraitorLiberalNiagara Falls2003Resigned on September 24, 2013
Wayne GatesNew Democrat2014Elected in a by-election on February 13, 2014
Tim HudakProgressive ConservativeNiagara West—Glanbrook1995
France GélinasNew DemocratNickel Belt2007
Vic FedeliProgressive ConservativeNipissing2011
Rob MilliganProgressive ConservativeNorthumberland—Quinte West2011
Helena JaczekLiberalOak Ridges—Markham2007
Kevin FlynnLiberalOakville2003
Jerry OuelletteProgressive ConservativeOshawa1995
Yasir NaqviLiberalOttawa Centre2007
Phil McNeelyLiberalOttawa—Orléans2003
Dalton McGuintyLiberalOttawa South1990Premier until February 11, 2013; resigned on June 12, 2013.
John FraserLiberal2013Elected in a by-election on August 1, 2013
Madeleine MeilleurLiberalOttawa—Vanier2003
Bob ChiarelliLiberalOttawa West—Nepean1987, 2010
Ernie HardemanProgressive ConservativeOxford1995
Cheri DiNovoNew DemocratParkdale—High Park2006
Norm MillerProgressive ConservativeParry Sound—Muskoka2001
Randy PettapieceProgressive ConservativePerth—Wellington2011
Jeff LealLiberalPeterborough2003
Tracy MacCharlesLiberalPickering—Scarborough East2011
Todd SmithProgressive ConservativePrince Edward—Hastings2011
John YakabuskiProgressive ConservativeRenfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke2003
Reza MoridiLiberalRichmond Hill2007
Jim BradleyLiberalSt. Catharines1977
Eric HoskinsLiberalSt. Paul's2009
Bob BaileyProgressive ConservativeSarnia—Lambton2007
David OraziettiLiberalSault Ste. Marie2003
Soo WongLiberalScarborough—Agincourt2011
Brad DuguidLiberalScarborough Centre2003
Margarett BestLiberalScarborough—Guildwood2007Resigned on June 27, 2013
Mitzie HunterLiberal2013Elected in a by-election on August 1, 2013
Bas BalkissoonLiberalScarborough—Rouge River2005
Lorenzo BerardinettiLiberalScarborough Southwest2003
Jim WilsonProgressive ConservativeSimcoe—Grey1990
Garfield DunlopProgressive ConservativeSimcoe North1999
Jim McDonellProgressive ConservativeStormont—Dundas—South Glengarry2011
Rick BartolucciLiberalSudbury1995
Peter ShurmanProgressive ConservativeThornhill2007Resigned on December 31, 2013
Gila MartowProgressive Conservative2014Elected in a by-election on February 13, 2014
Bill MauroLiberalThunder Bay—Atikokan2003
Michael GravelleLiberalThunder Bay—Superior North1995
John VanthofNew DemocratTimiskaming—Cochrane2011
Gilles BissonNew DemocratTimmins—James Bay1990
Glen MurrayLiberalToronto Centre2010
Peter TabunsNew DemocratToronto—Danforth2006
Rosario MarcheseNew DemocratTrinity—Spadina1990
Greg SorbaraLiberalVaughan1985, 2002Resigned on August 1, 2012
Steven Del DucaLiberal2012Elected in a by-election on September 6, 2012
Cindy ForsterNew DemocratWelland2011
Ted ArnottProgressive ConservativeWellington—Halton Hills1990
Christine ElliottProgressive ConservativeWhitby—Oshawa2006
David ZimmerLiberalWillowdale2003
Dwight DuncanLiberalWindsor—Tecumseh1995Resigned on February 14, 2013
Percy HatfieldNew Democrat2013Elected in a by-election on August 1, 2013
Teresa PiruzzaLiberalWindsor West2011
Monte KwinterLiberalYork Centre1985
Julia MunroProgressive ConservativeYork—Simcoe1995
Laura AlbaneseLiberalYork South—Weston2007
Mario SergioLiberalYork West1995

Membership changes

Number of members
per party by date2011201220132014Oct 6Apr 27Aug 1Sep 6Feb 14Jun 12Jun 28Jul 2Aug 1Sep 24Dec 31Feb 13Mar 25
535253515049485049483736373637171820
Membership changes in the 40th AssemblyDateNameDistrictPartyReason
April 27, 2012Elizabeth WitmerKitchener—WaterlooProgressive ConservativeResigned to accept a government appointment as chair of the WSIB.August 1, 2012

Sessions

There were two sessions of the 40th Legislature.

SessionStartEnd
1stNovember 22, 2011October 15, 2012
2ndFebruary 19, 2013May 2, 2014

Notes

References

References

  1. "Ontario election 2014: Wynne vows to re-introduce budget {{!".
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