The Liberal Party of Ontario is the provincial party that forms the Government of Ontario.
The Liberals became the governing party on 23 December 2003, when the Honourable James Bartleman (then the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario) invited the Honourable Dalton McGuinty to become the Premier of Ontario.
The Liberal Party of Ontario is the provincial party that forms the Government of Ontario. The Liberals became the governing party on 23 December 2003, when the Honourable James Bartleman (then the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario) invited the Honourable Dalton McGuinty to become the Premier of Ontario.
Ontario has 107 provincial ridings. Each one of them has a different name.
Ontario
Ontario is a province, not a territory. The name of the Premier of the provincial government of Ontario is Dalton McGuinty.
Provincial political parties that are recognized by Elections Ontario are:Communist Party of OntarioFamily Coalition Party of OntarioFreedom Party of OntarioGreen Party of OntarioNew Democratic Party of OntarioNorthern Ontario Heritage PartyOntario Liberal PartyOntario Libertarian PartyOntario Provincial Confederation of Regions PartyParty for People with Special NeedsPeople First Republic of OntarioProgressive Conservative Party of OntarioReform Party of OntarioParty names in italics hold seats in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.Party names in bold form Her Majesty's Government of Ontario.
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Ontario's legislature is called the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. It is responsible for making and passing laws in the province. The assembly is located at Queen's Park in Toronto, where elected Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) convene to debate and legislate.
As of 2014, Ontario's provincial representatives in the federal parliament of Canada are John Baird, Diane Finley and Joe Oliver. Baird represents the eastern and northern regions of Ontario, Finley represents the southwestern region and Oliver is the Central Ontario and GTA representative.
Each riding has its own member of the provincial parliament (MPP). Since you have not told us which riding you are in, we cannot tell you who your MPP is.
The Conservative Party.
In political terms, MPP means member of the provincial parliament. There are ten provincial parliaments in Canada, and they each have lots of members, so there is not just one MPP in Canada. Perhaps you would like to know who the Prime Minister of Canada is; at the present time (September 2011) it is Stephen Harper.
The Scottish National Party.