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39th Parliament of Ontario Premier Hon. Dalton McGuinty October 23, 2003 - February 11, 2013 Leader of the Opposition John Tory 2007-2009Tim Hudak 2009-2011Government Liberal Party Opposition Progressive Conservative Party Recognized New Democratic Party Speaker of the Assembly Hon. Steve Peters 2007-2011 Government House Leader Michael Bryant October 30, 2007 — February 04, 2009Monique Smith September 18, 2008 — September 07, 2011Opposition House Leader Bob Runciman July 27, 2009 — January 29, 2010Members 107 MPP seats Monarch Elizabeth II 6 February 1952 – present1st session November 29, 2007 – March 4, 20102nd session March 8, 2010 – June 1, 2011
The 39th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was a legislature of the government of the Province of Ontario , Canada . It officially opened November 29, 2007, and ended on June 1, 2011. The membership was set by the 2007 Ontario general election on October 10, 2007.
It was controlled by a Liberal Party majority under Premier Dalton McGuinty . The Official Opposition was the Progressive Conservative Party . It was initially led by John Tory but the leadership changed in 2009 when the PCs elected Tim Hudak as their new leader. The third party was the New Democrats led by Howard Hampton until they chose Andrea Horwath as their leader in 2009. The speaker was Steve Peters .
Sessions
There were two sessions of the 39th Legislature:
Session
Start
End
1st
November 29, 2007
March 4, 2010
2nd
March 8, 2010
June 1, 2011
Timeline of the 39th Parliament of Ontario
November 28, 2007: The legislature conducted a secret vote to elect the Speaker of the legislature . Liberal Party of Ontario Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) Steve Peters is elected as Speaker defeating incumbent Michael A. Brown . The former labour minister defeated Brown and three other candidates after four ballots.
November 29, 2007: The session officially opened with the Speech from the Throne .
February 23, 2008: John Tory 's continued leadership of the Progressive Conservative party was endorsed by 66.9% of delegates at a leadership review .
June 14, 2008: NDP leader Howard Hampton announced he would step down as party leader at the March 7, 2009 NDP leadership convention .
June 20, 2008: A mini-cabinet shuffle of the Executive Council of Ontario saw David Caplan sworn in as Minister of Health and George Smitherman becoming Minister of Energy and Infrastructure.
January 9, 2009: Progressive Conservative MPP Laurie Scott announced her resignation from the legislature to allow party leader John Tory , who had been without a seat since his defeat in Don Valley West in the 2007 election , to re-enter the legislature.
March 5, 2009: In the Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock by-election following Scott's resignation, Tory was defeated by Liberal candidate Rick Johnson .
March 6, 2009: John Tory resigned as Progressive Conservative leader pending the selection of an interim party leader.
March 7, 2009: Andrea Horwath was elected leader of the Ontario NDP at the party's 2009 leadership convention .
June 27, 2009: Tim Hudak was elected leader of the Progressive Conservative party at its 2009 leadership election and also became the new Leader of the Opposition.
September 17, 2009: Eric Hoskins was elected as the MPP for the riding of St. Paul's following the resignation of Michael Bryant on June 7, 2009.
February 4, 2010: Glenn Murray was elected as the MPP for the riding of Toronto-Centre following the resignation of George Smitherman on January 4, 2010.
Party standings
Seating plan
Murdoch
Martiniuk
Clark
Bailey
Shurman
Savoline
Jones
Ouellette
Gélinas
P. Miller
Pendergast
Johnson
O'Toole
Hillier
Chudleigh
Arnott
Dunlop
Hardeman
MacLeod
Munro
Barrett
Prue
DiNovo
Tabuns
Bisson
Jaczek
Magnat
Moridi
Naqvi
Wilson
Sterling
Witmer
N. Miller
Elliott
Hudak
Yakabuski
Klees
Kormos
Horwath
Marchese
Hampton
Balkissoon
Albanese
Carroll
Dickson
Peters
Smith
Bradley
Dombrowsky
Philips
Duncan
McGuinty
Pupatello
Matthews
Wynne
Gerretsen
Ruprecht
Kwinter
Ramsay
Sorbara
Leal
Brown
Takhar
Aggelonitis
Bentley
Bartolucci
Best
Duguid
Meilleur
Milloy
Hoskins
Gravelle
Crozier
Colle
Hoy
Lalonde
Sergio
Caplan
Murray
Chiarelli
Jeffrey
Wilkinson
Mitchell
Broten
Chan
Sousa
McMeekin
Levac
Arthurs
Berardinetti
Brownell
Cansfield
Craitor
Delaney
Dhillon
Flynn
Fonseca
Kular
Mauro
McNeely
Orazietti
Qaadri
Ramal
Rinaldi
Sandals
VanBommel
Zimmer
Peters
List of members
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Name
Party
Riding
Notes
Joe Dickson
Liberal
Ajax—Pickering
Mike Brown
Liberal
Algoma—Manitoulin
Ted McMeekin
Liberal
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale
Aileen Carroll
Liberal
Barrie
Michael Prue
New Democrat
Beaches—East York
Kuldip Kular
Liberal
Bramalea—Gore—Malton
Linda Jeffrey
Liberal
Brampton—Springdale
Vic Dhillon
Liberal
Brampton West
Dave Levac
Liberal
Brant
Bill Murdoch
Progressive Conservative
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound
Removed from caucus September 12, 2008; rejoined April 23, 2009 Suspended from the Legislature, November 30, 2009, pursuant to S.O. 15(c)
Joyce Savoline
Progressive Conservative
Burlington
Gerry Martiniuk
Progressive Conservative
Cambridge
Norm Sterling
Progressive Conservative
Carleton—Mississippi Mills
Pat Hoy
Liberal
Chatham-Kent—Essex
Tony Ruprecht
Liberal
Davenport
David Caplan
Liberal
Don Valley East
Kathleen Wynne
Liberal
Don Valley West
Sylvia Jones
Progressive Conservative
Dufferin—Caledon
John O'Toole
Progressive Conservative
Durham
Mike Colle
Liberal
Eglinton—Lawrence
Steve Peters
Liberal
Elgin—Middlesex—London
Speaker
Bruce Crozier
Liberal
Essex
Died June 3, 2011.
Donna Cansfield
Liberal
Etobicoke Centre
Laurel Broten
Liberal
Etobicoke—Lakeshore
Shafiq Qaadri
Liberal
Etobicoke North
Jean-Marc Lalonde
Liberal
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
Liz Sandals
Liberal
Guelph
Toby Barrett
Progressive Conservative
Haldimand—Norfolk
Laurie Scott
Progressive Conservative
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock
Resigned on January 9, 2009.
Rick Johnson
Liberal
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock
Elected March 5, 2009.
Ted Chudleigh
Progressive Conservative
Halton
Andrea Horwath
New Democrat
Hamilton Centre
Leader of the New Democratic Party from March 7, 2009.
Paul Miller
New Democrat
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
Sophia Aggelonitis
Liberal
Hamilton Mountain
Carol Mitchell
Liberal
Huron—Bruce
Howard Hampton
New Democrat
Kenora—Rainy River
Leader of the New Democratic Party to March 7, 2009.
John Gerretsen
Liberal
Kingston and the Islands
John Milloy
Liberal
Kitchener Centre
Leeanna Pendergast
Liberal
Kitchener—Conestoga
Elizabeth Witmer
Progressive Conservative
Kitchener—Waterloo
Maria Van Bommel
Liberal
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex
Randy Hillier
Progressive Conservative
Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
Suspended from the Legislature, November 30, 2009, pursuant to S.O. 15(c)
Bob Runciman
Progressive Conservative
Leeds—Grenville
Interim Leader of the Opposition until June 27, 2009. Resigned January 29, 2010 to accept appointment to the Senate of Canada .
Steve Clark
Progressive Conservative
Leeds—Grenville
Elected March 4, 2010
Khalil Ramal
Liberal
London—Fanshawe
Deb Matthews
Liberal
London North Centre
Chris Bentley
Liberal
London West
Michael Chan
Liberal
Markham—Unionville
Amrit Mangat
Liberal
Mississauga—Brampton South
Peter Fonseca
Liberal
Mississauga East—Cooksville
Harinder Takhar
Liberal
Mississauga—Erindale
Charles Sousa
Liberal
Mississauga South
Bob Delaney
Liberal
Mississauga—Streetsville
Lisa MacLeod
Progressive Conservative
Nepean—Carleton
Frank Klees
Progressive Conservative
Newmarket—Aurora
Kim Craitor
Liberal
Niagara Falls
Tim Hudak
Progressive Conservative
Niagara West—Glanbrook
Leader of the Opposition and leader of the Progressive Conservatives from June 27, 2009
France Gélinas
New Democrat
Nickel Belt
Monique Smith
Liberal
Nipissing
Lou Rinaldi
Liberal
Northumberland—Quinte West
Helena Jaczek
Liberal
Oak Ridges—Markham
Kevin Flynn
Liberal
Oakville
Jerry Ouellette
Progressive Conservative
Oshawa
Yasir Naqvi
Liberal
Ottawa Centre
Phil McNeely
Liberal
Ottawa—Orléans
Dalton McGuinty
Liberal
Ottawa South
Premier, leader of the Liberal Party.
Madeleine Meilleur
Liberal
Ottawa—Vanier
Jim Watson
Liberal
Ottawa West—Nepean
Resigned February 1, 2010.
Bob Chiarelli
Liberal
Ottawa West—Nepean
Elected March 4, 2010
Ernie Hardeman
Progressive Conservative
Oxford
Cheri DiNovo
New Democrat
Parkdale—High Park
Norm Miller
Progressive Conservative
Parry Sound—Muskoka
John Wilkinson
Liberal
Perth—Wellington
Jeff Leal
Liberal
Peterborough
Wayne Arthurs
Liberal
Pickering—Scarborough East
Leona Dombrowsky
Liberal
Prince Edward—Hastings
John Yakabuski
Progressive Conservative
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke
Reza Moridi
Liberal
Richmond Hill
Jim Bradley
Liberal
St. Catharines
Michael Bryant
Liberal
St. Paul's
Resigned June 7, 2009.
Eric Hoskins
Liberal
St. Paul's
Elected September 17, 2009.
Bob Bailey
Progressive Conservative
Sarnia—Lambton
David Orazietti
Liberal
Sault Ste. Marie
Gerry Phillips
Liberal
Scarborough—Agincourt
Brad Duguid
Liberal
Scarborough Centre
Margarett Best
Liberal
Scarborough—Guildwood
Bas Balkissoon
Liberal
Scarborough—Rouge River
Lorenzo Berardinetti
Liberal
Scarborough Southwest
Jim Wilson
Progressive Conservative
Simcoe—Grey
Garfield Dunlop
Progressive Conservative
Simcoe North
Jim Brownell
Liberal
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry
Rick Bartolucci
Liberal
Sudbury
Peter Shurman
Progressive Conservative
Thornhill
Bill Mauro
Liberal
Thunder Bay—Atikokan
Michael Gravelle
Liberal
Thunder Bay—Superior North
David Ramsay
Liberal
Timiskaming—Cochrane
Gilles Bisson
New Democrat
Timmins—James Bay
George Smitherman
Liberal
Toronto Centre
Resigned January 4, 2010.
Glen Murray
Liberal
Toronto Centre
Elected February 4, 2010.
Peter Tabuns
New Democrat
Toronto—Danforth
Rosario Marchese
New Democrat
Trinity—Spadina
Greg Sorbara
Liberal
Vaughan
Peter Kormos
New Democrat
Welland
Ted Arnott
Progressive Conservative
Wellington—Halton Hills
Christine Elliott
Progressive Conservative
Whitby—Oshawa
David Zimmer
Liberal
Willowdale
Dwight Duncan
Liberal
Windsor—Tecumseh
Sandra Pupatello
Liberal
Windsor West
Monte Kwinter
Liberal
York Centre
Julia Munro
Progressive Conservative
York—Simcoe
Laura Albanese
Liberal
York South—Weston
Mario Sergio
Liberal
York West
Standings changes since the 38th general election
Membership changes
Membership changes in the 39th Assembly
Date
Name
District
Party
Reason
October 10, 2007
See List of Members
Election day of the 39th Ontario general election
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September 12, 2008
Bill Murdoch
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound
Independent
Suspended from the Progressive Conservative caucus
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January 9, 2009
Laurie Scott
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock
Progressive Conservative
Vacated seat for party leader John Tory .
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March 5, 2009
Rick Johnson
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock
Liberal
Elected in a by-election
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April 23, 2009
Bill Murdoch
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound
Progressive Conservative
Re-joined the Progressive Conservative caucus
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June 7, 2009
Michael Bryant
St. Paul's
Liberal
Vacated seat
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September 17, 2009
Eric Hoskins
St. Paul's
Liberal
Elected in a by-election
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January 4, 2010
George Smitherman
Toronto Centre
Liberal
Vacated seat
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January 29, 2010
Bob Runciman
Leeds—Grenville
Progressive Conservative
Appointed to the Senate of Canada
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February 1, 2010
Jim Watson
Ottawa West—Nepean
Liberal
Vacated seat
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February 4, 2010
Glen Murray
Toronto Centre
Liberal
Elected in a by-election
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March 4, 2010
Bob Chiarelli
Ottawa West—Nepean
Liberal
Elected in a by-election
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March 4, 2010
Steve Clark
Leeds—Grenville
Progressive Conservative
Elected in a by-election
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March 26, 2011
Peter Fonseca
Mississauga East—Cooksville
Liberal
Vacated seat to run in the 2011 federal election
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June 3, 2011
Bruce Crozier
Essex
Liberal
died from an aortic aneurysm
Office holders
Major legislation
Bill 8, Food for Healthy Schools Act, 2008 , Royal Assent April 27, 2008
Bill 48, Payday Loans Act, 2008 , Royal Assent June 18, 2008
Bill 50, Provincial Animal Welfare Act, 2008 , Second Reading, May 27, 20085,
Bill 55, Ontario French-language Educational Communications Authority Act, 2008 , Royal Assent June 18, 2008
Bill 64, Cosmetic Pesticides Ban Act, 2008 , Royal Assent June 18, 2008
Bill 66, Toronto Public Transit Service Resumption Act, 2008 , Royal Assent April 27, 2008
Bill 90, Colleges Collective Bargaining Act, 2008 , Second Reading June 12, 2008
Committees
There are two forms which Committees can take. The first, Standing Committees , are struck for the duration of the Parliament pursuant to Standing Orders. The second, Select Committees , are struck usually by a Motion or an Order of the House to consider a specific Bill or issue which would otherwise monopolize the time of the Standing Committees.
Standing Committees
Standing Committees in the current Parliament
Standing Committee on Estimates
Standing Committee on Finance and Economic Affairs
Standing Committee on General Government
Standing Committee on Government Agencies
Standing Committee on Social Policy
Standing Committee on Justice Policy
Standing Committee on Public Accounts
Standing Committee on Regulations and Private Bills
Standing Committee on the Legislative Assembly
Select Committees in the current Parliament
The 39th Parliament had 3 Select Committees.
The Select Committee on Elections was struck, by a motion of the House, on June 11, 2008. It completed its work on June 29, 2009.
The Select Committee on Mental Health and Addictions was struck, by a motion of the House, on February 24, 2009. It completed its work on August 24, 2010.
The Select Committee on the proposed transaction of the TMX Group and the London Stock Exchange Group was struck, by a motion of the House, on February 23, 2011. It completed its work on April 19, 2011.
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