Legislative Assembly of Ontario Seating Plan

Legislative Assembly of Ontario Seating Plan MPPs and various House officers sit in the legislative chamber when the House is in session. The Speaker...
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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, Tonia Grannum, Trevor Day, and William Short. 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, Dennis Clark. Above the Sergeant-at-Arms is the Speaker’s gallery.

Government side, row 1: Jim Bradley St. Catharines 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 without Portfolio; Minister Responsible for Women’s Issues; Minister Responsible for Accessibility Ted McMeekin Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Westdale

Monte Kwinter York Centre Liberal Harinder S. Takhar Mississauga—Erindale Liberal

Government side, row 2: Shafiq Qaadri Etobicoke North Liberal Mario Sergio York West Hon. David Orazietti Sault Ste. Marie Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services 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 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. Marie-France Lalonde Ottawa—Orléans Minister of Government and Consumer Services; Minister Responsible for Francophone Affairs Hon. Dipika Damerla Mississauga East—Cooksville Minister without Portfolio; Minister Responsible for 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 without Portfolio; Associate Minister of Education (Early Years and Childcare) Soo Wong Scarborough—Agincourt Liberal John Fraser Ottawa South Liberal Granville Anderson Durham 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 Yvan Baker Etobicoke Centre 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 Progressive Conservative Sylvia Jones Dufferin—Caledon Patrick Brown Simcoe North Progressive Conservative Steve Clark Leeds—Grenville Progressive Conservative Victor Fedeli Nipissing Progressive Conservative John Yakabuski Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke Progressive Conservative

Jagmeet Singh Bramalea—Gore—Malton New Democratic Party Andrea Horwath Hamilton Centre New Democratic Party Gilles Bisson Timmins—James Bay New Democratic Party John Vanthof Timiskaming—Cochrane New Democratic Party 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 Jack MacLaren Carleton—Mississippi Mills 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: Sam Oosterhoff Niagara West—Glanbrook Progressive Conservative Bill Walker Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Progressive Conservative Todd Smith Prince Edward—Hastings 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

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