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The politics of Toronto, Ontario, Canada involve the election of representatives to the federal, provincial, and municipal levels of government. A total of 23 Members of Parliament (MPs) representing Toronto sit in the House of Commons in Ottawa (the federal capital), and another 22 Members of Ontario's Provincial Parliament (MPPs) sit in the Legislative Assembly at Queen's Park, in Toronto. Being Ontario's capital, many provincial offices are located in the city.

Overview

In terms of electoral politics, Toronto had been an important source of support for the Liberal Party both federally and provincially, though the downtown area tends to support the New Democratic Party (NDP). The federal Conservative Party and the provincial Progressive Conservative Party have historically been weaker in the city, although a number of right-leaning Liberals come from Toronto ridings.

In the past, the Liberals usually dominated the inner portions of the city federally, while the outer portions were split between the Liberals and Progressive Conservatives. However, the Liberals swept every seat in Toronto from 1993 to 2004, when former city councillor and NDP leader Jack Layton won a downtown riding. The NDP would add two more seats in 2006, but lost one in 2008. In the 2011 federal election, Torontonians sent nine Conservative MPs to Ottawa, eight NDP MPs and six Liberal MPs. It was the first time that a centre-right party had won seats in Toronto since 1988. However, in 2015, the Liberals swept every seat in Toronto.

Large parts of Toronto--mainly the outer portions--supported the right-wing government of Mike Harris during the 1995 and 1999 Ontario elections. But largely as a result of amalgamating Metro Toronto municipalities -- against the wishes of three-quarters of voters in a municipal plebiscite -- and downloading responsibility for costly services onto the city, the Conservatives were shut of Toronto in provincial elections from 2003 until they won a byelection in 2013.

Businessman and politician Mel Lastman was the first Mayor of the newly amalgamated City of Toronto, and 62nd Mayor of Toronto, winning the city's mayoralty in the 1997 and achieving re-election in the 2000 Toronto elections.[1] Centre-leftist David Miller was elected Toronto's 63rd mayor in December 2003 and was re-elected in November 2006 with nearly 60 per cent of the popular vote and a mandate to make Toronto a city of prosperity, livability and opportunity for all.[2] Miller declined to run in the following election and conservative ally Rob Ford won the 2010 election handily. Three years later, however, Ford's tumultuous reign and admission to smoking crack (and other indiscretions that attracted international media attention) led City Council to remove many of his powers and much of his office's budget. In the following mayoral election he was forced to drop out due to treatment for pleomorphic liposarcoma, a rare form of cancer.[3] John Tory is the current, and 65th, Mayor of Toronto, a lawyer, talk show host, businessman, Member of Provincial Parliament and Leader of the Official Opposition at Queen’s Park. Among Mayor Tory’s top priorities are tackling transit and traffic congestion.[4]

The Stronger City of Toronto for a Stronger Ontario Act, 2006 (Bill 53) was enacted by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario on June 12, 2006.[5] It modified the legal powers and responsibilities available to the city under provincial law.[6]

Members of Parliament

Members by riding

Riding Name Party Prior Experience Education Assumed Office Born In
Beaches—East York Matthew Kellway NDP Toronto Energy Coalition
Toronto Board of Catholic Education
University of Toronto (MA) 2011 1964
Davenport Andrew Cash NDP 2011 1962
Don Valley East Joe Daniel Conservative London School of Economics (BA) 2011 1954
Don Valley West John Carmichael Conservative North York General Hospital Board
Canadian Automobile Association Chairman
2011 1952
Eglinton—Lawrence Joe Oliver Conservative Ontario Securities Commission Mcgill University (BA) 2011 1940
Etobicoke Centre File:2012 Official Ted Opitz Photograph.jpg Ted Opitz Conservative CPC Political Advisor York University (BA) 2011 1961
Etobicoke—Lakeshore Bernard Trottier Conservative Etobicoke-Lakeshore CPC Riding President University of Alberta (BSc)
University of Western Ontario (MBA)
2011 1965
Etobicoke North Kirsty Duncan Liberal Ontario Medical Association University of Edinburgh (PhD) 2008 1966
Parkdale—High Park Peggy Nash NDP Canadian Auto Workers Negotiator
President of the NDP
University of Toronto (BA) 2006 1951
Scarborough—Agincourt Arnold Chan Liberal 2014
Scarborough Centre Roxanne James Conservative Defend Marriage Campaign 2011 1966
Scarborough East Corneliu Chisu Conservative Consul to Moldova
Canadian Forces Major
University of Bucharest (phD) 2011 1949
Scarborough—Guildwood John McKay Liberal Canadian Bar Association University of Toronto (BA) 1997 1948
Scarborough—Rouge River Rathika Sitsabaiesan NDP Carleton University Students' Association Carleton University (BCom.)
Queen's University (MA)
2011 1981
Scarborough Southwest Dan Harris NDP University of Toronto Students' Union Seneca College 2011 1979
St. Paul's Carolyn Bennett Liberal Ontario Medical Association University of Toronto (MD) 1997 1950
Toronto Centre Chrystia Freeland Liberal CEO of Reuters
Editor of Financial Times
Harvard University (BA, MA)
University of Oxford (MA)
2013 1968
Toronto—Danforth Craig Scott NDP University of Oxford (BA)
London School of Economics (MA)
2011 1950
Trinity—Spadina Adam Vaughan Liberal Represented Ward 20 Trinity—Spadina on Toronto City Council 2014 1961
Willowdale Chungsen Leung Conservative Markham Chinese Business Association
Richmond Hill Chamber of Commerce
Carleton University (BA) 2011 1950
York Centre Mark Adler Conservative Economic Club of Canada
Canadian Institute of International Affairs
University of Toronto (BA) 2011 1963
York South—Weston Mike Sullivan NDP University of Toronto (BA) 2011 1952
York West Judy Sgro Liberal North York City Council
Toronto City Council
Toronto Police Services Board
University of Toronto (BA, JD) 1999 1944

Members of Provincial Parliament

Members by riding

Riding Name Party Prior Experience Education Assumed Office Born In
Beaches—East York Arthur Potts Liberal 2014
Davenport Cristina Martins Liberal 2014
Don Valley East Michael Coteau Liberal Toronto Board of Education Carleton University (BA) 2014 1965
Don Valley West Kathleen Wynne Liberal Toronto Board of Education University of Toronto (M.ed) 2003 1953
Eglinton—Lawrence Mike Colle Liberal Toronto City Council
Toronto Transit Commission
St. Michael's College School (BA) 1995 1945
Etobicoke Centre Yvan Baker Liberal 2014
Etobicoke—Lakeshore Peter Milczyn Liberal Toronto City Council 2014
Etobicoke North Shafiq Qaadri Liberal Ontario Medical Association University of Toronto (MD) 2003 1951
Parkdale—High Park Cheri DiNovo NDP Political Radio Host 2006 1950
Scarborough—Agincourt Soo Wong Liberal Toronto Board of Education Humber College (BSc) 2011 1961
Scarborough Centre Brad Duguid Liberal Liberal Executive Assistant 2003 1962
Scarborough—Guildwood Mitzie Hunter Liberal CEO of CivicAction
Toronto City Council
University of Toronto (BA) 2013 1968
Scarborough—Rouge River Bas Balkissoon Liberal Toronto City Council 2005 1952
Scarborough Southwest Lorenzo Berardinetti Liberal Toronto City Council University of Windsor (BA, LL.B) 2003 1961
St. Paul's Eric Hoskins Liberal Founder of War Child Canada McMaster University (BSc,MD)
University of Oxford (PhD)
2009 1960
Toronto Centre Glen Murray Liberal Winnipeg City Council
Mayor of Winnipeg
Concordia University (BA) 2010 1957
Toronto—Danforth Peter Tabuns NDP Toronto City Council York University (BA) 2006 1951
Trinity—Spadina Han Dong Liberal 2014
Willowdale David Zimmer Liberal Toronto Community Housing Corporation
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Director of Humane Society
2003 1944
York Centre Monte Kwinter Liberal Toronto Harbour Commission Ontario College of Art
Syracuse University (BA)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (BSc)
1985 1931
York South—Weston Laura Albanese Liberal 2007 1957
York West Mario Sergio Liberal North York City Council
Toronto City Council
1995 1940

See also

References

  1. ^ Biography - Mel Lastman http://www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=3f274df130113410VgnVCM10000071d60f89RCRD&vgnextchannel=2ad8dddc97703410VgnVCM10000071d60f89RCRD
  2. ^ Biography - David Miller http://www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=1a764df130113410VgnVCM10000071d60f89RCRD&vgnextfmt=default&vgnextchannel=2ad8dddc97703410VgnVCM10000071d60f89RCRD
  3. ^ Pelley, Lauren (September 17, 2014). "Rob Ford's diagnosis: What is a pleomorphic liposarcoma?". Toronto Star. thestar.com. Retrieved March 18, 2016.
  4. ^ Mayor's biography http://www1.toronto.ca/wps/portal/contentonly?vgnextoid=947332d0b6d1e310VgnVCM10000071d60f89RCRD
  5. ^ Text of the act
  6. ^ Background on the City of Toronto Act