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Ontario (Toronto—Danforth) August 22, 2011: 61 Cancer [12] Jim Flaherty Conservative Ontario (Whitby—Oshawa) April 10, 2014 64 Heart attack [13] Jim Hillyer Conservative Alberta (Medicine Hat—Cardston—Warner) March 23, 2016 41 Heart failure caused by acute myeloid leukemia [14] Mauril Bélanger Liberal Ontario (Ottawa—Vanier) August ...
Name Party Electoral district First elected/previously elected Larry Maguire: Conservative: Brandon—Souris: 2013 Marty Morantz: Conservative Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley
The 43rd Parliament of Ontario was the session of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from August 8, 2022 to January 28, 2025 with the membership having been determined by the results of the 2022 general election held on June 2. [1] It was led by a Progressive Conservative Party majority government under the premiership of Doug Ford.
The Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada was the lower house of the Parliament of the Province of Canada. The Province of Canada consisted of the former province of Lower Canada , then known as Canada East (now Quebec ), and Upper Canada , then known as Canada West (now Ontario ).
The 42nd Legislative Assembly of Ontario was a legislature of the province of Ontario, Canada.The membership was set by the 2018 Ontario general election and sat for two sessions until it was dissolved on May 3, 2022 in advance of the 2022 Ontario general election.
Ontario : February 13, 1952 97 Thomas-Jean Bourque Conservative New Brunswick : February 16, 1952 87 Herman William Quinton Liberal Newfoundland and Labrador (Burgeo-La Poile) April 2, 1952 55 James Gordon Fogo Liberal Ontario : July 6, 1952 55 Joseph-Henri-Gustave Lacasse Liberal Ontario : January 18, 1953 62
Map of Southern Ontario with the ridings shaded based on how they voted in the 2006 federal election. Ontario's federal political trends vary despite the fact that the federal Liberals dominated the province from 1993 to 2004 against a "divided right" between the centrist Progressive Conservative Party and strongly conservative Canadian Alliance.
Part of the Province of Quebec colony. 1791–1841 Split into Lower Canada (now Quebec) and Upper Canada (now Ontario). 1841–1867 Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada: Legislative Council of the Province of Canada: Governor General of the Province of Canada: Parliament of the Province of Canada: 1867–1968 Split into Ontario and ...