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34th Parliament of Ontario

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34th Parliament of Ontario
Majority parliament
10 September 1987 – 30 July 1990
Parliament leaders
PremierDavid Peterson
Leader of the
Opposition
Bob Rae
1987–1990
Party caucuses
GovernmentLiberal Party
OppositionNew Democratic Party
RecognizedProgressive Conservative Party
Legislative Assembly
Speaker of the
Assembly
Hugh Edighoffer
Government
House Leader
Sean Conway
1987–1989
Chris Ward
1989–1990
Members130 MPP seats
Lieutenant
Governor
Lincoln Alexander
1987–1990
← 33rd → 35th

The 34th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from September 10, 1987, until July 30, 1990, just prior to the 1990 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Liberal Party led by David Peterson.

Hugh Edighoffer served as speaker for the assembly.[1]

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Members

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Riding Member Party First elected / previously elected Notes
  Algoma Bud Wildman New Democratic Party 1975
  Algoma—Manitoulin Michael A. Brown Liberal 1987
  Beaches—Woodbine Marion Helen Bryden New Democratic Party 1975
  Brampton North Carman McClelland Liberal 1987
  Brampton South Robert V. Callahan Liberal 1985
  Brant—Haldimand Robert Fletcher Nixon Liberal 1962
  Brantford David Emil Neumann Liberal 1987
  Bruce Murray John Elston Liberal 1981
  Burlington South Cam Jackson Progressive Conservative 1985
  Cambridge Mike Liam Farnan New Democratic Party 1987
  Carleton Norm Sterling Progressive Conservative 1977
  Carleton East Gilles E. Morin Liberal 1985
  Chatham—Kent Maurice Louis Bossy Liberal 1985
  Cochrane North Jacques Noe René Fontaine Liberal 1985
  Cochrane South Alan William Pope Progressive Conservative 1977
  Cornwall John Cleary Liberal 1987
  Don Mills Murad Velshi Liberal 1987
  Dovercourt Antonio Lupusella Liberal 1975[a]
  Downsview Laureano Leone Liberal 1987
  Dufferin—Peel Mavis Wilson Liberal 1987
  Durham Centre Allan Furlong Liberal 1987
  Durham East Sammy Lawrence Cureatz Progressive Conservative 1977
  Durham West Norah Jane Stoner Liberal 1987
  Durham—York William George Ballinger Liberal 1987
  Eglinton Dianne Poole Liberal 1987
  Elgin Marietta L.D. Roberts Liberal 1987
  Essex South Remo J. Mancini Liberal 1975
  Essex—Kent James Fitzgerald McGuigan Liberal 1977
  Etobicoke West Linda Lillian LeBourdais Liberal 1987
  Etobicoke—Humber Jim Henderson Liberal 1985
  Etobicoke—Lakeshore Ruth Anna Grier New Democratic Party 1985
  Etobicoke—Rexdale Ed Thomas Philip New Democratic Party 1975
  Fort William Lyn McLeod Liberal 1987
  Fort York Robert Charles Wong Liberal 1987
  Frontenac—Addington Lawrence George South Liberal 1985
  Grey Ronald F. Lipsett Liberal 1987
  Guelph Rick Eugenio Ferraro Liberal 1985
  Halton Centre Barbara Sullivan Liberal 1987
  Halton North Walter R. Elliot Liberal 1987
  Hamilton Centre Lily Oddie Munro Liberal 1985
  Hamilton East Bob Warren Mackenzie New Democratic Party 1975
  Hamilton Mountain Brian Albert Charlton New Democratic Party 1977
  Hamilton West Richard Alexander Allen New Democratic Party 1982
  Hastings—Peterborough James Pollock Progressive Conservative 1981
  High Park—Swansea David Gordon Fleet Liberal 1987
  Huron John Keith Riddell Liberal 1973
  Kenora Frank Ranover Miclash Liberal 1987
  Kingston and the Islands Kenneth A. Keyes Liberal 1985
  Kitchener David R. Cooke Liberal 1985
  Kitchener—Wilmot John Sweeney Liberal 1975
  Lake Nipigon Gilles Pouliot New Democratic Party 1985
  Lambton David William Smith Liberal 1985
  Lanark—Renfrew Douglas Jack Wiseman Progressive Conservative 1971
  Lawrence Joseph Cordiano Liberal 1985
  Leeds—Grenville Robert W. Runciman Progressive Conservative 1981
  Lincoln Harry Pelissero Liberal 1987
  London Centre David Robertson Peterson Liberal 1975 Premier and Party Leader
  London North Ronald George Van Horne Liberal 1977 Resigned seat in 1988
  Dianne Cunningham Progressive Conservative 1988 Elected in by-election in 1988
  London South Elizabeth "Joan" Smith Liberal 1985
  Markham W. Donald Cousens Progressive Conservative 1981
  Middlesex Douglas Richard Reycraft Liberal 1985
  Mississauga East John Domagoj Sola Liberal 1987
  Mississauga North Steven Offer Liberal 1985
  Mississauga South Margaret Marland Progressive Conservative 1985
  Mississauga West Steven W. Mahoney Liberal 1987
  Muskoka—Georgian Bay Ken Black Liberal 1987
  Nepean Hans W. Daigeler Liberal 1987
  Niagara Falls Vincent George Kerrio Liberal 1975
  Niagara South Raymond Louis Haggerty Liberal 1967
  Nickel Belt Floyd Laughren New Democratic Party 1971
  Nipissing Michael Harris Progressive Conservative 1981 Party Leader
  Norfolk Gordon Irvin Miller Liberal 1975
  Northumberland Joan M. Fawcett Liberal 1987
  Oakville South Douglas Alexander Carrothers Liberal 1987
  Oakwood Chaviva Milada Hošek Liberal 1987
  Oriole Elinor Caplan Liberal 1985
  Oshawa Michael James Breaugh New Democratic Party 1975
  Ottawa Centre Richard Patten Liberal 1987
  Ottawa East Bernard C. Grandmaître Liberal 1984
  Ottawa South Dalton James McGuinty Liberal 1987 Died in 1990
  Ottawa West Bob Chiarelli Liberal 1987
  Ottawa—Rideau Yvonne O'Neill Liberal 1987
  Oxford Charles Murray Tatham Liberal 1987
  Parkdale Tony Ruprecht Liberal 1981
  Parry Sound Ernie Eves Progressive Conservative 1981
  Perth Hugh Alden Edighoffer Liberal 1967
  Peterborough Peter Adams Liberal 1987
  Port Arthur Taras Kozyra Liberal 1987
  Prescott and Russell Jean Poirier Liberal 1984
  Prince Edward—Lennox Keith MacDonald Liberal 1987
  Quinte Hugh Patrick O'Neil Liberal 1971
  Rainy River Howard Hampton New Democratic Party 1987
  Renfrew North Sean Conway Liberal 1975
  Riverdale David R. Reville New Democratic Party 1985
  Sarnia Andy Brandt Progressive Conservative 1981 Party Leader
  Sault Ste. Marie Karl Avid Morin-Strom New Democratic Party 1985
  Scarborough Centre Cynthia Maria Nicholas Liberal 1987
  Scarborough East Edward A. Fulton Liberal 1985
  Scarborough North Alvin Curling Liberal 1985
  Scarborough West Richard Frank Johnston New Democratic Party 1979
  Scarborough—Agincourt Gerry Phillips Liberal 1987
  Scarborough—Ellesmere Frank J. Faubert Liberal 1987
  Simcoe Centre Bruce Owen Liberal 1987
  Simcoe East Allan Kenneth McLean Progressive Conservative 1981
  Simcoe West George R. McCague Progressive Conservative 1975
  St. Andrew—St. Patrick Ronald M. Kanter Liberal 1987
  St. Catharines Jim Bradley Liberal 1977
  St. Catharines—Brock Michael Murray Dietsch Liberal 1987
  St. George—St. David Ian G. Scott Liberal 1985
  Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry Noble Villeneuve Progressive Conservative 1983
  Sudbury Sterling Campbell Liberal 1987
  Sudbury East Shelley Martel New Democratic Party 1987
  Timiskaming David Ramsay Liberal 1985[b]
  Victoria—Haliburton John F. Eakins Liberal 1975
  Waterloo North Herbert Arnold Epp Liberal 1977
  Welland—Thorold Mel Swart[c] New Democratic Party 1975
  Peter Kormos New Democratic Party 1988
  Wellington John McLellan Johnson Progressive Conservative 1975
  Wentworth East Shirley Jean Collins Liberal 1987
  Wentworth North Christopher Campbell Ward Liberal 1985
  Willowdale Gino Matrundola Liberal 1987
  Wilson Heights Monte Kwinter Liberal 1985
  Windsor—Riverside Dave Cooke New Democratic Party 1977
  Windsor—Sandwich William Munro Wrye Liberal 1981
  Windsor—Walkerville Michael Charles Ray Liberal 1987
  York Centre Greg Sorbara Liberal 1985
  York East Christine Hart Liberal 1986
  York Mills John Bradford Nixon Liberal 1987
  York North John Charles McWaters Beer Liberal 1987
  York South Bob Keith Rae New Democratic Party 1982 Party Leader
  Yorkview Claudio Polsinelli Liberal 1985

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ First elected as a New Democrat
  2. ^ First elected as a New Democrat
  3. ^ retired

References

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  1. ^ "Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Archived from the original on August 1, 2014. Retrieved August 30, 2014.