32nd Legislative Assembly of Ontario

The 32nd Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from March 19, 1981 until March 25, 1985, just prior to the 1985 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party led by Bill Davis.

In 1985, Davis retired as party leader and Frank Miller was chosen as party leader in a leadership convention held in January 1985.

Riding Member Party Notes
Algoma Charles Jackson Wildman New Democratic Party
Algoma—Manitoulin John Gordon Lane Progressive Conservative Died in 2001
Armourdale Bruce Robert McCaffrey Progressive Conservative Died in 2002
Beaches—Woodbine Marion Helen Bryden New Democratic Party Died in 2013
Bellwoods Ross A. McClellan New Democratic Party
Brampton William Grenville Davis Progressive Conservative Premier and Party Leader
Brant—Oxford—Norfolk Robert Fletcher Nixon Liberal Party Leader
Brantford Philip Andrew Gillies Progressive Conservative
Brock Robert Stanley Welch Progressive Conservative Died in 2000
Burlington South George Albert Kerr Progressive Conservative Died in 2007
Cambridge William Walter Barlow Progressive Conservative
Carleton Robert C. Mitchell Progressive Conservative Died in 2007
Carleton East Robert W. MacQuarrie Progressive Conservative Died in 2007
Carleton—Grenville Norman W. Sterling Progressive Conservative
Chatham—Kent Andrew Naismith Watson Progressive Conservative
Cochrane North René L. Piché Progressive Conservative Died in 2011
Cochrane South Alan William Pope Progressive Conservative
Cornwall George Roy Samis New Democratic Party
Don Mills Dennis Roy Timbrell Progressive Conservative
Dovercourt Antonio Lupusella New Democratic Party
Downsview Odoardo Di Santo New Democratic Party
Dufferin—Simcoe George R. McCague Progressive Conservative
Durham East Sammy Lawrence Cureatz Progressive Conservative
Durham West George Lyle Ashe Progressive Conservative
Durham—York Kenneth Ross Stevenson Progressive Conservative
Eglinton Roland McMurtry Progressive Conservative
Elgin Ronald Keith McNeil Progressive Conservative Died in 2003
Erie Raymond Louis Haggerty Liberal
Essex North Richard Fletcher Ruston Liberal Died in 2010
Essex South Remo J. Mancini Liberal
Etobicoke Ed Thomas Philip New Democratic Party
Fort William Michael Patrick Hennessy Progressive Conservative Died in 1991
Frontenac—Addington Joseph Earl McEwen Liberal Died in 2004
Grey Robert Carson McKessock Liberal
Grey—Bruce Edward Carson Sargent Liberal Died in 1998
Haldimand—Norfolk Gordon Irvin Miller Liberal
Halton—Burlington Julian Alexander Arnott Reed Liberal
Hamilton Centre Sheila Maureen Copps Liberal
Hamilton East Bob Warren Mackenzie New Democratic Party
Hamilton Mountain Brian Albert Charlton New Democratic Party
Hamilton West Stuart Lyon Smith Liberal Party Leader
Richard Alexander Allen (1982) New Democratic Party
Hastings—Peterborough James Pollock Progressive Conservative
High Park—Swansea Yuri Shymko Progressive Conservative
Humber Morley Kells Progressive Conservative
Huron—Bruce Murray John Elston Liberal
Huron—Middlesex John Keith Riddell Progressive Conservative
Kenora Leo Edward Bernier Progressive Conservative Died in 2010
Kent—Elgin James Fitzgerald McGuigan Liberal
Kingston and the Islands Keith Calder Norton Progressive Conservative Died in 2010
Kitchener James Roos Breithaupt Liberal
Kitchener—Wilmot John Roland Sweeney Liberal
Lake Nipigon John Edward Stokes New Democratic Party Died in 2000
Lakeshore Albert Kolyn Progressive Conservative
Lambton Lorne Charles Henderson Progressive Conservative Died in 2002
Lanark Douglas Jack Wiseman Progressive Conservative
Leeds Robert W. Runciman Progressive Conservative
Lincoln Philip W. Andrewes Progressive Conservative
London Centre David Robertson Peterson Liberal Party Leader
London North Ronald George Van Horne Liberal
London South Gordon Wayne Walker Progressive Conservative
Middlesex Robert Gordon Eaton Progressive Conservative Died in 2009
Mississauga East Milton Edward Charles Gregory Progressive Conservative
Mississauga North Terry David Jones Progressive Conservative
Mississauga South Robert Douglas Kennedy Progressive Conservative
Muskoka Frank Stuart Miller Progressive Conservative Died in 2000
Niagara Falls Vincent George Kerrio Liberal
Nickel Belt Floyd Laughren New Democratic Party
Nipissing Michael Harris Progressive Conservative
Northumberland Howard Nicholas Sheppard Progressive Conservative
Oakville James Wilfred Snow Progressive Conservative Died in 2008
Oakwood Anthony William Grande New Democratic Party Died in 2006
Oriole John Reesor Williams Progressive Conservative
Oshawa Michael James Breaugh New Democratic Party
Ottawa Centre Michael Morris Cassidy New Democratic Party Party Leader
Ottawa East Albert J. Roy Liberal Resigned seat in 1984
Bernard C. Grandmaître Liberal Elected in by-election in 1984
Ottawa South Claude Frederick Bennett Progressive Conservative
Ottawa West Reuben Conrad Baetz Progressive Conservative Died in 1996
Oxford Richard L. Treleaven Progressive Conservative
Parkdale Tony Ruprecht Liberal
Parry Sound Ernie Eves Progressive Conservative
Perth Hugh Alden Edighoffer Liberal
Peterborough John Melville Turner Progressive Conservative Died in 2013
Port Arthur James Francis Foulds New Democratic Party
Prescott and Russell Don Boudria Liberal
Prince Edward—Lennox James A. Taylor Progressive Conservative
Quinte Hugh Patrick O'Neil Liberal
Rainy River T. Patrick Reid Liberal-Labour
Renfrew North Sean Conway Liberal
Renfrew South Paul Joseph Yakabuski Progressive Conservative Died in 1987
Riverdale James Alexander Renwick New Democratic Party Died in 1984
Sarnia Andrew S. Brandt Progressive Conservative
Sault Ste. Marie Russell Harold Ramsay Progressive Conservative Died in 2003
Scarborough Centre James Francis Drea Progressive Conservative Died in 2003
Scarborough East Margaret Birch Progressive Conservative
Scarborough North Thomas Leonard Wells Progressive Conservative Died in 2000
Scarborough West Richard Frank Johnston New Democratic Party
Scarborough—Ellesmere Alan M. Robinson Progressive Conservative
Simcoe Centre George William Taylor Progressive Conservative
Simcoe East Allan Kenneth McLean Progressive Conservative
St. Andrew—St. Patrick Lawrence Sheldon Grossman Progressive Conservative Died in 1997
St. Catharines Jim Bradley Liberal
St. David Margaret Scrivener Progressive Conservative Died in 1997
St. George Susan A. Fish Progressive Conservative
Stormont—Dundas and Glengarry Osie F. Villeneuve Progressive Conservative Died in 1983
Noble Villeneuve Progressive Conservative Elected in by-election in 1983
Sudbury Jim Gordon Progressive Conservative
Sudbury East Elie Walter Martel New Democratic Party
Timiskaming Edward Michael Havrot Progressive Conservative
Victoria—Haliburton John F. Eakins Liberal
Waterloo North Herbert Arnold Epp Liberal Died in 2013
Welland—Thorold Melvin Leroy Swart New Democratic Party Died in 2007
Wellington South Harry A. Worton Liberal Died in 2002
Wellington—Dufferin—Peel John McLellan Johnson Progressive Conservative
Wentworth Gordon Howlett Dean Progressive Conservative
Wentworth North Eric Gordon Cunningham Liberal Resigned seat in 1984
Ann Sloat Progressive Conservative Elected in by-election in 1984
Wilson Heights David Rotenberg Progressive Conservative
Windsor—Riverside Dave Cooke New Democratic Party
Windsor—Sandwich William Munro Wrye Liberal
Windsor—Walkerville Bernard Newman Liberal Died in 1995
York Centre W. Donald Cousens Progressive Conservative
York East Robert Goldwin Elgie Progressive Conservative
York Mills Bette M. Stephenson Progressive Conservative
York North William Marshall Chamberlain Hodgson Progressive Conservative Died in 1988
York South Donald Cameron MacDonald New Democratic Party Resigned seat in 1982, died in 2008
Bob Keith Rae (1982) New Democratic Party Elected in by-election in 1982 Party Leader
York West Nicholas Georges Leluk Progressive Conservative Died in 1998
Yorkview Michael A. Spensieri Liberal

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