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  2. 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 ]

  3. List of political parties in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    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: Meritocratic social democracy [1] Pauper Party of Ontario Parti Pauvre de l'Ontario: 2011-before 2022 election: Social credit, Libertarianism [3] People First Republican Party ...

  4. Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario PC Party's constitution requires that the party hold a leadership review vote at the first party convention after an election defeat. [9] From the election day until the 2008 General Meeting, party members were divided into two "camps": those who supported John Tory's position as party leader and those who opposed his leadership.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet of the 43rd Legislative ...

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    Leader of the Opposition: 2022–2023 Intergovernmental Affairs 2022–2023 Energy and Climate Action 2023–present Monique Taylor: Deputy Whip 2022–present Children, Community and Social Services 2022–present John Vanthof: Opposition House Leader 2022–present Chief Whip 2022–2023 Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, Solicitor General

  7. 42nd Parliament of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    A majority government was formed by the Progressive Conservative Party with leader Doug Ford serving as Premier of Ontario. The Official Opposition, and the only other recognized party, was the Ontario New Democratic Party led by Andrea Horwath. [1] The Ontario Liberal Party and Green Party of Ontario also elected members to seats in the ...

  8. Ontario Liberal Party - Wikipedia

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    Leader of the Opposition and later Chief Justice of Ontario — William Proudfoot: 1918–1919: Interim leader and Leader of the Opposition 8 Hartley Dewart: 1919–1921: First party leader elected by leadership convention. Leader of the Opposition 9 Wellington Hay: 1922–1923: Leader of the Opposition and later federal Liberal MP — W.E.N ...

  9. Leadership review - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 Manitoba Progressive Conservative leadership election was called by party leader Stuart Murray after he received only 55% support in a leadership review. In 2006, Alberta Progressive Conservative Premier Ralph Klein agreed to step down as party leader that year after he received the endorsement of only 55% of delegates in a leadership ...