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The leader of the Ontario Green Party is Mike Schreiner.
The leader of the New Democratic Party of Ontario is Andrea Horwath.
Currently Tony Abbott.
Ontario Progressive Conservative Party Leader Tim Hudak.
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Currently Tony Abbott.
In 2010, Ontario's provincial opposition party was the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. Their leader at the time was, and still is (as of 2012), Tim Hudak (who assumed leadership of the party on July 1, 2009.)
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As of 2011, the registered political parties in Ontario are:The Ontario Liberal PartyCurrent Leader: Hon. Dalton McGuinty, PremierThe Progressive Conservative Party of OntarioCurrent Leader: Tim Hudak, MPP and the official oppositionThe New Democratic Party of OntarioCurrent Leader: Andrea Horwarth, MPPCanadians' Choice PartyCurrent Leader: Bahman YazdanfarCommunist Party of Canada (Ontario)Current Leader: Elizabeth RowleyFamily Coalition Party of OntarioCurrent Leader: Phil LeesFreedom Party of OntarioCurrent Leader Paul McKeeverThe Green Party of OntarioCurrent Leader: Mike SchreinerNorthern Ontario Heritage PartyCurrent Leader: Edward DeibelThe Only PartyCurrent Leader: Michael GreenOntario Libertarian PartyCurrent Leader: Sam ApelbaumOntario Provincial Confederation of Regions PartyCurrent Leader: VacantPauper Party of OntarioCurrent Leader: Ranvir DograParty for Human Rights in OntarioCurrent Leader: Marilyn McCormickParty for People with Special NeedsCurrent Leader: Danish AhmedPeople First Republic Party of OntarioCurrent Leader: Trueman TuckThe Peoples Political PartyCurrent Leader: Kevin ClarkeReform Party of OntarioCurrent Leader: Bradley J. HarnessSocialist Party of OntarioCurrent Leader: Andy LehrerVegan Environmental PartyCurrent Leader: Paul Figueiras
The political leader in Ontario is the Premier. The Premier is appointed by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario as the person who is, in his judgement, most likely to have the support of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. This is usually the leader of the party with the most seats at the time of appointment, unless it is clear that a majority of the Members of Provincial Parliament won't support him or her, in which case it would most likely be the leader of the next largest party.