35th Legislative Assembly of Ontario

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The 35th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from September 6, 1990 until April 28, 1995, just prior to the 1995 general election. The majority party was the Ontario New Democratic Party led by Bob Rae.

In 1993, Rae's government introduced legislation known as the Social Contract which was intended to reduce expenditures on salaries paid to members of the provincial civil service without layoffs.

Riding Member Party
Algoma Charles Jackson Wildman New Democratic Party
Algoma—Manitoulin Michael A. Brown Liberal
Beaches—Woodbine Frances Lankin New Democratic Party
Brampton North Carman McClelland Liberal
Brampton South Robert V. Callahan Liberal
Brant—Haldimand Robert Fletcher Nixon [1] Liberal
Ronald Eddy (1992) Liberal
Brantford Bradley Richard Ward New Democratic Party
Bruce Murray John Elston Liberal
Burlington South Cameron Jackson Progressive Conservative
Cambridge Mike Liam Farnan New Democratic Party
Carleton Norman W. Sterling Progressive Conservative
Carleton East Gilles E. Morin Liberal
Chatham—Kent Randy R. Hope New Democratic Party
Cochrane North Leonard Wood New Democratic Party
Cochrane South Gilles Bisson New Democratic Party
Cornwall John Cleary Liberal
Don Mills Margery Ward [2] New Democratic Party
David John Johnson (1993) Progressive Conservative
Dovercourt Tony Silipo New Democratic Party
Downsview Anthony Perruzza New Democratic Party
Dufferin—Peel David Allan Tilson Progressive Conservative
Durham Centre Drummond White New Democratic Party
Durham East Gordon L. Mills New Democratic Party
Durham West James Perry Wiseman New Democratic Party
Durham—York Lawrence O'Connor New Democratic Party
Eglinton Dianne Poole Liberal
Elgin Peter John North New Democratic Party
Essex South Remo J. Mancini [3] Liberal
Bruce Crozier (1993) Liberal
Essex—Kent Patrick Michael Hayes New Democratic Party
Etobicoke West Chris Stockwell Progressive Conservative
Etobicoke—Humber Jim Henderson Liberal
Etobicoke—Lakeshore Ruth Anna Grier New Democratic Party
Etobicoke—Rexdale Ed Thomas Philip New Democratic Party
Fort William Lyn McLeod Liberal
Fort York Rosario Marchese New Democratic Party
Frontenac—Addington Fred Wilson New Democratic Party
Grey Bill Murdoch Progressive Conservative
Guelph Derek Fletcher New Democratic Party
Halton Centre Barbara Sullivan Liberal
Halton North Noel Duignan New Democratic Party
Hamilton Centre David Christopherson New Democratic Party
Hamilton East Bob Warren Mackenzie New Democratic Party
Hamilton Mountain Brian Albert Charlton New Democratic Party
Hamilton West Richard Alexander Allen New Democratic Party
Hastings—Peterborough Elmer Buchanan New Democratic Party
High Park—Swansea Elaine Ziemba New Democratic Party
Huron Paul Klopp New Democratic Party
Kenora Frank Ranover Miclash Liberal
Kingston and the Islands Gary Wilson New Democratic Party
Kitchener William A. Ferguson New Democratic Party
Kitchener—Wilmot Mike Cooper New Democratic Party
Lake Nipigon Gilles Pouliot New Democratic Party
Lambton Ellen MacKinnon New Democratic Party
Lanark—Renfrew W. Leo Jordan Progressive Conservative
Lawrence Joseph Cordiano Liberal
Leeds—Grenville Robert W. Runciman Progressive Conservative
Lincoln Ron Hansen New Democratic Party
London Centre Marion Boyd New Democratic Party
London North Dianne Cunningham Progressive Conservative
London South David Winninger New Democratic Party
Markham W. Donald Cousens Progressive Conservative
Middlesex Irene Mathyssen New Democratic Party
Mississauga East John Domagoj Sola [4] Liberal
Mississauga North Steven Offer Liberal
Mississauga South Margaret Marland Progressive Conservative
Mississaugu West Steven W. Mahoney Liberal
Muskoka—Georgian Bay Daniel Waters New Democratic Party
Nepean Hans W. Daigeler Liberal
Niagara Falls Margaret Helen Harrington New Democratic Party
Niagara South Shirley Coppen New Democratic Party
Nickel Belt Floyd Laughren New Democratic Party
Nipissing Michael Harris Progressive Conservative
Norfolk Norman Jamison New Democratic Party
Northumberland Joan M. Fawcett Liberal
Oakville South Gary Carr Progressive Conservative
Oakwood Tony Rizzo [4] New Democratic Party
Oriole Elinor Caplan Liberal
Oshawa Allan Pilkey New Democratic Party
Ottawa Centre Evelyn Adelaide Gigantes New Democratic Party
Ottawa East Bernard C. Grandmaître Liberal
Ottawa South Dalton McGuinty Liberal
Ottawa West Bob Chiarelli Liberal
Ottawa—Rideau Yvonne O'Neill Liberal
Oxford Kimble Sutherland New Democratic Party
Parkdale Tony Ruprecht Liberal
Parry Sound Ernie Eves Progressive Conservative
Perth Karen Haslam New Democratic Party
Peterborough Jenny Carter New Democratic Party
Port Arthur Shelley Wark-Martyn New Democratic Party
Prescott and Russell Jean Poirier Liberal
Prince Edward—Lennox-South—Hastings Paul R. Johnson New Democratic Party
Quinte Hugh Patrick O'Neil Liberal
Rainy River Howard Hampton New Democratic Party
Renfrew North Sean Conway Liberal
Riverdale Marilyn Churley New Democratic Party
Sarnia Bob Huget New Democratic Party
Sault Ste. Marie Tony Martin New Democratic Party
Scarborough Centre Stephen David Owens New Democratic Party
Scarborough East Robert T.S. Frankford New Democratic Party
Scarborough North Alvin Curling Liberal
Scarborough West Anne Swarbrick New Democratic Party
Scarborough—Agincourt Gerry Phillips Liberal
Scarborough—Ellesmere David William Warner New Democratic Party
Simcoe Centre Paul Wessenger New Democratic Party
Simcoe East Allan Kenneth McLean Progressive Conservative
Simcoe West Jim Wilson Progressive Conservative
St. Andrew—St. Patrick Zanana L. Akande [5] New Democratic Party
St. Catharines James J. Bradley Liberal
St. Catharines—Brock Christel Haeck New Democratic Party
St. George—St. David Ian G. Scott [6] Liberal
Timothy John Murphy (1993) Liberal
Stormont—Dundas and Glengarry Noble Villeneuve Progressive Conservative
Sudbury Sharon Margaret Murdock New Democratic Party
Sudbury East Shelley Martel New Democratic Party
Timiskaming David Ramsay Liberal
Victoria—Haliburton Dennis Paul Drainville [7] New Democratic Party [4]
Chris Hodgson (1994) Progressive Conservative
Waterloo North Elizabeth Witmer Progressive Conservative
Welland—Thorold Peter Kormos New Democratic Party
Wellington Ted Arnott Progressive Conservative
Wentworth East Mark Morrow New Democratic Party
Wentworth North Donald Clarke Abel New Democratic Party
Willowdale Charles Harnick Progressive Conservative
Wilson Heights Monte Kwinter Liberal
Windsor—Riverside Dave Cooke New Democratic Party
Windsor—Sandwich George Dadamo New Democratic Party
Windsor—Walkerville Wayne Lessard New Democratic Party
York Centre Greg Sorbara Liberal
York East Gary Malkowski New Democratic Party
York Mills David Turnbull Progressive Conservative
York North John Charles McWaters Beer Liberal
York South Bob Keith Rae New Democratic Party
Yorkview George Mammoliti New Democratic Party

Notes:

  1. ^ resigned to accept federal appointment
  2. ^ died in 1993
  3. ^ retired
  4. ^ a b c later Independent
  5. ^ resigned in 1994
  6. ^ resigned
  7. ^ resigned to run for federal seat
Preceded by
34th Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Parliaments in the Province of Ontario
1990-1995
Succeeded by
36th Legislative Assembly of Ontario

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