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  2. List of political parties in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Known as Family Coalition Party of Ontario from 1987-2015 Multicultural Party of Ontario Parti Multiculturel de l'Ontario: 2018-before 2022 election: Single-issue politics: Ontario Social Reform Party: 2018-2019: Populism [1] Parliamentary Freedom Party: 2018-2019: Party for Human Rights in Ontario: 2011: Party of Objective Truth: 2018-2019

  3. Leader of the Official Opposition (Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    10 As Ontario PC leader John Tory did not win a seat in the 2007 election, Runciman served as Leader of the Opposition in the legislature. (Tory had been running in the Don Valley West riding.) After spending more than a year outside the legislature, Tory sought a seat in the March 5, 2009 by-election in Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock . [ 4 ]

  4. Politics of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The political party that wins the largest number of seats in the legislature normally forms the government, and the party's leader becomes premier of the province, i.e., the head of the government. Ontario's current primary political parties are the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (PC), the Ontario New Democratic Party (NDP), the ...

  5. Ontario Liberal Party - Wikipedia

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    Leader of the Opposition from 1951 to 1958 14 John Wintermeyer: 1958–1963: First leader elected without leading on the first ballot. Leader of the Opposition until 1963 when he lost his seat. — Farquhar Oliver: 1963–1964 (third time) Interim party leader and Leader of the Opposition 15 Andy Thompson: 1964–1966: Leader of the Opposition.

  6. Ontario New Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    Under his leadership, in 1985, the party held the balance-of-power with the signing of an accord with the newly elected Ontario Liberal Party minority government. After the 1987 Ontario general election, the NDP became the Official Opposition again. The 1990 Ontario general election surprisingly produced the NDP's breakthrough first government ...

  7. 43rd Parliament of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    43rd Parliament of Ontario; Majority parliament: 8 August 2022 – 28 January 2025: Parliament leaders; Premier: Hon. Doug Ford 29 Jun 2018 – present: Cabinet: Ford ministry: Leader of the Opposition: Andrea Horwath 29 Jun 2018 – 28 Jun 2022: Peter Tabuns 28 Jun 2022 – 4 Feb 2023: Marit Stiles 4 Feb 2023 – present: Party caucuses ...

  8. Green Party of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, party leader Mike Schreiner became the first Green MPP elected to the Ontario Legislature. In May 2018, a month ahead of that year's general election, the Toronto Star editorial board endorsed Schreiner as the best candidate in Guelph and said that he was "the most forthright leader in the campaign for the 7 June Ontario election."

  9. Executive Council of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The activities of the Government of Ontario are directed by the Executive Council. The Executive Council is almost always made up of members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario . Though the lieutenant governor does not generally attend Cabinet meetings, directives issued by the Crown on the advice of the ministers are said to be ordered by ...