Chamber seating plan - Legislative Assembly of Ontario

Legislative Assembly of Ontario Seating Plan
MPPs and various House officers sit in the legislative chamber when the House is in session.
The Speaker’s dais is at one end of the chamber, and the main doors are at the opposite end of the
chamber. The Speaker sits facing the main doors.
The government sits on the right side of the Speaker in four rows. The opposition sits on the left side of
the Speaker in three rows.
The first row is closest to the centre of the chamber. The seats in each row are ordered from the
Speaker’s dais to the main doors.
Speaker and other House officers
The Speaker of the House, Dave Levac, sits at one end of the chamber.
Above the Speaker’s dais is the press gallery.
To the right of the Speaker’s dais are two seats designated for legislative counsel. One is assigned to M.
Spakowski; the second is unassigned.
In front of the Speaker, in the middle of the chamber, is the clerks’ table. The Clerks-at-the-Table include
Todd Decker, Trevor Day, Tonia Grannum, William Short, and Valerie Quioc Lim.
Beyond the clerks’ table is the Hansard table with two seats for Hansard reporters.
Beyond the Hansard table, just before the main doors, sits the Sergeant-at-Arms, Jackie Gordon.
Above the Sergeant-at-Arms is the Speaker’s gallery.
Government side, row 1:
Jim Bradley
St. Catharines
Chief Government Whip
Hon. Yasir Naqvi
Ottawa Centre
Attorney General; Government House Leader
Hon. Steven Del Duca
Vaughan
Minister of Transportation
Hon. Liz Sandals
Guelph
President of the Treasury Board
Hon. Charles Sousa
Mississauga South
Minister of Finance
Hon. Kathleen O. Wynne
Don Valley West
Premier; Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs
Hon. Deborah Matthews
London North Centre
Deputy Premier / Chair of Cabinet; Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Development; Minister
Responsible for Digital Government
Hon. Eric Hoskins
St. Paul's
Minister of Health and Long-Term Care
Hon. Bob Chiarelli
Ottawa West—Nepean
Minister of Infrastructure
Hon. Brad Duguid
Scarborough Centre
Minister of Economic Development and Growth
Hon. Tracy MacCharles
Pickering—Scarborough East
Minister of Government and Consumer Services; Minister Responsible for Accessibility
Ted McMeekin
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale
Harinder S. Takhar
Mississauga—Erindale
Liberal
Monte Kwinter
York Centre
Liberal
Government side, row 2:
Shafiq Qaadri
Etobicoke North
Liberal
Mario Sergio
York West
Hon. Marie-France Lalonde
Ottawa—Orléans
Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services; Minister Responsible for Francophone Affairs
Hon. Glenn Thibeault
Sudbury
Minister of Energy
Hon. Kevin Daniel Flynn
Oakville
Minister of Labour
Hon. Jeff Leal
Peterborough
Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs; Minister Responsible for Small Business
Hon. Mitzie Hunter
Scarborough—Guildwood
Minister of Education
Hon. Michael Coteau
Don Valley East
Minister of Children and Youth Services; Minister Responsible for Anti-Racism
Hon. Reza Moridi
Richmond Hill
Minister of Research, Innovation and Science
Hon. Michael Chan
Markham—Unionville
Minister of International Trade
Hon. Glen R. Murray
Toronto Centre
Minister of the Environment and Climate Change
Hon. Michael Gravelle
Thunder Bay—Superior North
Minister of Northern Development and Mines
Vic Dhillon
Brampton West
Liberal
Bob Delaney
Mississauga—Streetsville
Liberal
Lorenzo Berardinetti
Scarborough Southwest
Mike Colle
Eglinton—Lawrence
Liberal
Government side, row 3:
Joe Dickson
Ajax—Pickering
Liberal
Amrit Mangat
Mississauga—Brampton South
Liberal
Grant Crack
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell
Liberal
Hon. Dipika Damerla
Mississauga East—Cooksville
Minister of Seniors Affairs
Hon. Kathryn McGarry
Cambridge
Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry
Hon. Bill Mauro
Thunder Bay—Atikokan
Minister of Municipal Affairs
Hon. Helena Jaczek
Oak Ridges—Markham
Minister of Community and Social Services
Hon. David Zimmer
Willowdale
Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation
Hon. Laura Albanese
York South—Weston
Minister of Citizenship and Immigration
Hon. Eleanor McMahon
Burlington
Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport
Hon. Chris Ballard
Newmarket—Aurora
Minister of Housing; Minister Responsible for the Poverty Reduction Strategy
Hon. Indira Naidoo-Harris
Halton
Minister of the Status of Women; Minister Responsible for Early Years and Child Care
Soo Wong
Scarborough—Agincourt
Liberal
John Fraser
Ottawa South
Liberal
Granville Anderson
Durham
Liberal
Yvan Baker
Etobicoke Centre
Liberal
Government side, row 4:
Nathalie Des Rosiers
Ottawa—Vanier
Liberal
Daiene Vernile
Kitchener Centre
Liberal
Lou Rinaldi
Northumberland—Quinte West
Liberal
Arthur Potts
Beaches—East York
Liberal
Peter Milczyn
Etobicoke—Lakeshore
Liberal
Cristina Martins
Davenport
Liberal
Harinder Malhi
Brampton—Springdale
Liberal
Sophie Kiwala
Kingston and the Islands
Liberal
Ann Hoggarth
Barrie
Liberal
Han Dong
Trinity—Spadina
Liberal
Honourable Dave Levac
Brant
Speaker
Opposition side, row 1:
Ted Arnott
Wellington—Halton Hills
Progressive Conservative
Ernie Hardeman
Oxford
Progressive Conservative
Lisa MacLeod
Nepean—Carleton
Progressive Conservative
Jim Wilson
Simcoe—Grey
Official Opposition House Leader
Sylvia Jones
Dufferin—Caledon
Progressive Conservative
Patrick Brown
Simcoe North
Leader of the Official Opposition
Steve Clark
Leeds—Grenville
Progressive Conservative
Victor Fedeli
Nipissing
Progressive Conservative
John Yakabuski
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke
Chief Official Opposition Whip
Jagmeet Singh
Bramalea—Gore—Malton
New Democratic Party
Andrea Horwath
Hamilton Centre
Leader of the Third Party
Gilles Bisson
Timmins—James Bay
Third Party House Leader
John Vanthof
Timiskaming—Cochrane
Third Party Whip
Cheri DiNovo
Parkdale—High Park
New Democratic Party
Peter Tabuns
Toronto—Danforth
New Democratic Party
Paul Miller
Hamilton East—Stoney Creek
New Democratic Party
Opposition side, row 2:
Robert Bailey
Sarnia—Lambton
Progressive Conservative
Todd Smith
Prince Edward—Hastings
Progressive Conservative
Jeff Yurek
Elgin—Middlesex—London
Progressive Conservative
Julia Munro
York—Simcoe
Progressive Conservative
Toby Barrett
Haldimand—Norfolk
Progressive Conservative
Lisa M. Thompson
Huron—Bruce
Progressive Conservative
Laurie Scott
Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock
Progressive Conservative
Monte McNaughton
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex
Progressive Conservative
Norm Miller
Parry Sound—Muskoka
Progressive Conservative
Randy Hillier
Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington
Progressive Conservative
Cindy Forster
Welland
New Democratic Party
Catherine Fife
Kitchener—Waterloo
New Democratic Party
France Gélinas
Nickel Belt
New Democratic Party
Teresa J. Armstrong
London—Fanshawe
New Democratic Party
Taras Natyshak
Essex
New Democratic Party
Monique Taylor
Hamilton Mountain
New Democratic Party
Peggy Sattler
London West
New Democratic Party
Opposition side, row 3:
Jack MacLaren
Carleton—Mississippi Mills
Independent
Sam Oosterhoff
Niagara West—Glanbrook
Progressive Conservative
Bill Walker
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound
Progressive Conservative
Michael Harris
Kitchener—Conestoga
Progressive Conservative
Rick Nicholls
Chatham-Kent—Essex
Progressive Conservative
Gila Martow
Thornhill
Progressive Conservative
Jim McDonell
Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry
Progressive Conservative
Randy Pettapiece
Perth—Wellington
Progressive Conservative
Lorne Coe
Whitby—Oshawa
Progressive Conservative
Raymond Cho
Scarborough—Rouge River
Progressive Conservative
Sarah Campbell
Kenora—Rainy River
New Democratic Party
Michael Mantha
Algoma—Manitoulin
New Democratic Party
Percy Hatfield
Windsor—Tecumseh
New Democratic Party
Lisa Gretzky
Windsor West
New Democratic Party
Wayne Gates
Niagara Falls
New Democratic Party
Jennifer K. French
Oshawa
New Democratic Party