What other parties are represented in Ontario?
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What other parties are represented in Ontario?
Parties represented in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Name | Founded | Leader |
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Ontario New Democratic Party Nouveau Parti démocratique de l’Ontario | 1961 | Peter Tabuns (interim) |
Ontario Liberal Party Parti libéral de l’Ontario | 1857 | Steven Del Duca |
Green Party of Ontario Parti vert de l’Ontario | 1983 | Mike Schreiner |
What are the 6 political parties in Canada?
Represented parties
Name | Founded | Political position |
---|---|---|
Liberal Party of Canada Parti libéral du Canada | 1867 | Centre to centre-left |
Conservative Party of Canada Parti conservateur du Canada | 2003 | Centre-right to right-wing |
Bloc Québécois | 1991 | Centre-left |
New Democratic Party Nouveau Parti démocratique | 1961 | Centre-left to left-wing |
What is the leading party in Ontario?
The 2018 Ontario general election was held on June 7, 2018, to elect the 124 members of the 42nd Parliament of Ontario. The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, led by Doug Ford, won 76 of the 124 seats in the legislature and formed a majority government.
What are the 4 political parties in Ontario?
Ontario’s current primary political parties are the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario (PC), the Ontario New Democratic Party (NDP), the Ontario Liberal Party and the Green Party of Ontario.
Who runs Ontario?
Doug Ford is the 26th and current premier of Ontario. He took office on June 29, 2018, following the 2018 Ontario election where his Progressive Conservative (PC) party won a majority of seats in the Ontario Legislature.
How many MPPs are in Ontario?
124 MPPs
Ontario’s 124 MPPs are elected to represent the concerns of their constituents regarding provincial responsibilities at the Legislature and in their ridings.
Is NDP left or right in Canada?
On the political spectrum, the party sits to the left of the Liberal Party. The federal and provincial (or territorial) level NDPs are more integrated than other political parties in Canada, and have shared membership (except for the New Democratic Party of Quebec).