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  2. Ontario New Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    The NDP's predecessor, the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), was a democratic socialist political party, founded in 1932. The Ontario CCF in turn was indirectly the successor to the 1919–23 United Farmers of Ontario–Labour coalition that formed the government in Ontario under Ernest C. Drury.

  3. List of Ontario CCF/NDP members - Wikipedia

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    The NDP picked up one seat in a by-election, but lost it in the general election. Two MPPs resigned and their seats were retained in the general election in which the NDP won 10 seats, the same number as in the 2003 election. However the size of the legislature increased in this election from 103 to 107 seats.

  4. Candidates of the 2025 Ontario general election - Wikipedia

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    Ontario Alliance: Joshua E. Eriksen 5 Canadians' Choice Party: Bahman Yazdanfar 2 Ontario Centrist Party: Mansoor Qureshi 5 Communist Party of Canada (Ontario) Drew Garvie 7 Electoral Reform Party: Peter House 2 Freedom Party of Ontario: Paul McKeever 5 Green Party of Ontario: Mike Schreiner: 124 Ontario Liberal Party: Bonnie Crombie: 123 ...

  5. Sarah Jama - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Jama (born 1994 or 1995) [1] is a Canadian politician and activist who was the member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) for Hamilton Centre from 2023 to 2025. Jama was elected as a member of the Ontario New Democratic Party (NDP), but was ejected from the party in 2023 and served as an independent for the remainder of the session.

  6. Legislative Assembly of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario Legislature is sometimes referred to as the "Ontario Provincial Parliament". Members of the assembly refer to themselves as "Members of the Provincial Parliament" MPPs as opposed to "Members of the Legislative Assembly" (MLAs) as in many other provinces. Ontario is the only province to do so, in accordance with a resolution passed ...

  7. List of Canadian politicians who have switched parties

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    Anthony Lupusella – Ontario NDP MPP 1975–1986 for Dovercourt, switched to Liberals from 1986 to 1990 after losing the NDP nomination for the riding. Paul MacEwan – Nova Scotia NDP MLA in the 1970s, ran 4 times as NDP (1967-1970-1974-1978), once as independent (1981), then he started the Cape Breaton Labour Party and ran once (1984), then ...

  8. 42nd Parliament of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    January 15, 2021: Progressive Conservative MPP Roman Baber (York Centre) is removed from the PC caucus after releasing an open letter to end the province-wide lockdown, saying it was "deadlier than COVID". [54] January 18, 2021: Independent MPP Belinda Karahalios (Cambridge) forms the New Blue Party of Ontario caucus in the Legislative Assembly ...

  9. Category:Ontario New Democratic Party MPPs - Wikipedia

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