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Parti de l'Ontario Nord: 1977: Regionalism: Trevor Holliday: Known as Northern Ontario Heritage Party from 1977-1985, 2010-2016, Disbanded in 1985, Revived in 2010, Separatist from 2016-2018 Ontario Alliance Alliance de l'Ontario: 2017: Social conservatism, Right-wing populism [2] Joshua E. Eriksen Ontario Centrist Party: 2022: Centrism ...
Defunct provincial political parties in Ontario (16 P) G. Green Party of Ontario (2 C, 2 P) L. Ontario political party leaders (9 C, 5 P)
The agency collects information about political parties, candidates, constituency association, leadership contestants, and third parties involved in Ontario politics. [4] Elections Ontario is led by the Chief Electoral Officer, a non-partisan Officer of the Legislative Assembly chosen by an all-party committee.
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.
The Freedom Party of Ontario (FPO; French: Parti de la Liberté – Ontario) is a provincial political party in Ontario, Canada. It was founded on January 1, 1984, in London, Ontario by Robert Metz and Marc Emery. The Freedom Party has fielded candidates in every provincial election since 1985, and in several by-elections.
The New Blue Party of Ontario (abbr. New Blue; [4] French: Nouveau Parti Bleu de l'Ontario) is a minor right-wing populist [2] political party in the Canadian province of Ontario. Founded in 2020, the party is led by Jim Karahalios, the husband of Belinda Karahalios, the party's first MPP.
Ontario MPP and provincial cabinet minister 1995–2003; federal MP (2006–2019) and cabinet minister 2006-2015 9: Steve Gilchrist: 1992–1994: Ontario MPP and provincial cabinet minister 1995-2003 10: Peter Van Loan: 1994–1998: Federal MP (2004-2018) and cabinet minister (2006-2015) 11: Rueben Devlin: 1998–2002: President of Humber River ...
Concurrently an alderman on Hamilton, Ontario city council for part of this time. * Samuel Lawrence: 1934–1937 (leader in the legislature) 1941–1942 (party president and spokesman) First CCFer elected to the Ontario legislature and sole CCF MPP until his defeat in 1937. Later served as Mayor of Hamilton, Ontario (1944–1949). [57] 1 E.B ...