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During this period, the Ontario Liberal Party was a rural, conservative rump with a southwestern Ontario base, and were often further to the right of the moderate Red Tory Conservative administrations. [citation needed] In 1964, the party changed their name from the "Ontario Liberal Association" to the "Liberal Party of Ontario". [14]
This is a list of results of leadership elections for the Ontario Liberal Party, a political party in Ontario, Canada. Note: Before 1919, the leaders of the Ontario Liberal Party were chosen by its elected Members of the Legislative Assembly. There were calls for a more open process as early as 1907.
1964 Ontario Liberal Party leadership election; 1973 Ontario Liberal Party leadership election; 1976 Ontario Liberal Party leadership election; 1982 Ontario Liberal Party leadership election; 1992 Ontario Liberal Party leadership election; 1996 Ontario Liberal Party leadership election
Leader MPPs Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario Parti progressiste-conservateur de l'Ontario: 1854 Conservatism: Doug Ford: 79 Ontario New Democratic Party Nouveau Parti démocratique de l'Ontario: 1961 Social democracy: Marit Stiles: 28 Ontario Liberal Party Parti libéral de l'Ontario: 1857 Liberalism: Bonnie Crombie: 9 Green Party of ...
Lillie Johnson – Ontario's first black director of public health; Ignat Kaneff – developer and philanthropist; Mobeenuddin Hassan Khaja – founder of the Association of Progressive Muslims of Ontario and Canada; Elizabeth Ann Kinsella – founder of the Youville Centre; Huguette Labelle – civil servant and the first woman to lead the Red ...
David Ramsay – Ontario NDP MPP Timiskaming 1985–1986 / Ontario Liberal MPP Timiskaming 1986–2000, and Ontario Liberal MPP Timiskaming/Cochrane 2000+ – He was elected as an NDP MPP in 1985 when Ontario elected a Liberal minority government, and he became a member of the joint party cabinet. In 1986 he switched to the Peterson Liberals.
Liberal: MPP for Ontario: Conant ministry [12] "Appointed" premier by Liberal leader Mitchell Hepburn but forced to call and contest leadership convention due to caucus revolt, which he lost to Nixon. 13: Harry Nixon (1891–1961) 18 May 1943 17 August 1943 Appointment (20th Leg.) Liberal (Ldr. 1943) MPP for Brant: Nixon ministry [13]
July 25, 2022 - John Fraser, who previously served as interim leader from 2018 until 2020, is unanimously selected by the Ontario Liberal caucus to serve as interim leader. [ 15 ] August 3, 2022 - Party executive formally ratifies selection of Fraser as interim leader.