Members
Riding | Member | Party | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Algoma—Manitoulin | Michael A. Brown | Liberal | |
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot | Ted McMeekin | Liberal | By-election in 2000. See Wentworth—Burlington below for predecessor. |
Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford | Joe Tascona | Progressive Conservative | |
Beaches—East York | Frances Lankin | New Democratic Party | |
Michael Prue | New Democratic Party | By-election in 2001. | |
Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale | Raminder Gill | Progressive Conservative | |
Brampton Centre | Joe Spina | Progressive Conservative | |
Brampton West—Mississauga | Tony Clement | Progressive Conservative | |
Brant | Dave Levac | Liberal | |
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound | Bill Murdoch | Progressive Conservative | Riding named Bruce—Grey from 1999 to June 2000 |
Burlington | Cam Jackson | Progressive Conservative | |
Cambridge | Gerry Martiniuk | Progressive Conservative | |
Chatham—Essex—Kent | Pat Hoy | Liberal | |
Davenport | Tony Ruprecht | Liberal | |
Don Valley East | David Caplan | Liberal | |
Don Valley West | David Turnbull | Progressive Conservative | |
Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey | David Tilson | Progressive Conservative | |
Ernie Eves | Progressive Conservative | By-election on May 2, 2002. Premier of Ontario from April 15, 2002. | |
Durham | John O'Toole | Progressive Conservative | |
Eglinton—Lawrence | Mike Colle | Liberal | |
Elgin—Middlesex—London | Steve Peters | Liberal | |
Erie—Lincoln | Tim Hudak | Progressive Conservative | |
Essex | Bruce Crozier | Liberal | |
Etobicoke Centre | Chris Stockwell | Progressive Conservative | |
Etobicoke North | John Hastings | Progressive Conservative | |
Etobicoke—Lakeshore | Morley Kells | Progressive Conservative | |
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell | Jean-Marc Lalonde | Liberal | |
Guelph—Wellington | Brenda Elliott | Progressive Conservative | |
Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant | Toby Barrett | Progressive Conservative | |
Haliburton—Victoria—Brock | Chris Hodgson | Progressive Conservative | |
Halton | Ted Chudleigh | Progressive Conservative | |
Hamilton East | Dominic Agostino | Liberal | |
Hamilton Mountain | Marie Bountrogianni | Liberal | |
Hamilton West | David Christopherson | New Democratic Party | |
Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington | Leona Dombrowsky | Liberal | |
Huron—Bruce | Helen Johns | Progressive Conservative | |
Kenora—Rainy River | Howard Hampton | New Democratic Party | Party leader. |
Kingston and the Islands | John Gerretsen | Liberal | |
Kitchener Centre | Wayne Wettlaufer | Progressive Conservative | |
Kitchener—Waterloo | Elizabeth Witmer | Progressive Conservative | |
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex | Marcel Beaubien | Progressive Conservative | |
Lanark—Carleton | Norman W. Sterling | Progressive Conservative | |
Leeds—Grenville | Bob Runciman | Progressive Conservative | |
London North Centre | Dianne Cunningham | Progressive Conservative | |
London West | Bob Wood | Progressive Conservative | |
London—Fanshawe | Frank Mazzilli | Progressive Conservative | |
Markham | David Tsubouchi | Progressive Conservative | |
Mississauga Centre | Rob Sampson | Progressive Conservative | |
Mississauga East | Carl DeFaria | Progressive Conservative | |
Mississauga South | Margaret Marland | Progressive Conservative | |
Mississauga West | John Snobelen | Progressive Conservative | |
Nepean—Carleton | John Baird | Progressive Conservative | |
Niagara Centre | Peter Kormos | New Democratic Party | |
Niagara Falls | Bart Maves | Progressive Conservative | |
Nickel Belt | Shelley Martel | New Democratic Party | |
Nipissing | Mike Harris | Progressive Conservative | Premier to April 15, 2002. |
Al McDonald | Progressive Conservative | By-election in 2002. | |
Northumberland | Doug Galt | Progressive Conservative | |
Oak Ridges | Frank Klees | Progressive Conservative | |
Oakville | Gary Carr | Progressive Conservative | |
Oshawa | Jerry Ouellette | Progressive Conservative | |
Ottawa Centre | Richard Patten | Liberal | |
Ottawa South | Dalton McGuinty | Liberal | Leader of the Liberal Party; Leader of the Opposition. |
Ottawa West—Nepean | Garry Guzzo | Progressive Conservative | |
Ottawa—Orléans | Brian Coburn | Progressive Conservative | Riding named Carleton—Gloucester from 1999 to June 2000. |
Ottawa—Vanier | Claudette Boyer | Liberal | Died in 2013 |
Oxford | Ernie Hardeman | Progressive Conservative | |
Parkdale—High Park | Gerard Kennedy | Liberal | |
Parry Sound—Muskoka | Ernie Eves | Progressive Conservative | Resigned in 2001; later returned to Legislature in another seat. |
Norm Miller | Progressive Conservative | By-election in 2001. | |
Perth—Middlesex | Bert Johnson | Progressive Conservative | |
Peterborough | Gary Stewart | Progressive Conservative | |
Pickering—Ajax—Uxbridge | Janet Ecker | Progressive Conservative | |
Prince Edward—Hastings | Ernie Parsons | Liberal | |
Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke | Sean Conway | Liberal | |
Sarnia—Lambton | Caroline Di Cocco | Liberal | |
Sault Ste. Marie | Tony Martin | New Democratic Party | |
Scarborough Centre | Marilyn Mushinski | Progressive Conservative | |
Scarborough East | Steve Gilchrist | Progressive Conservative | |
Scarborough Southwest | Dan Newman | Progressive Conservative | |
Scarborough West | Jim Brown | Progressive Conservative | |
Scarborough—Agincourt | Gerry Phillips | Liberal | |
Scarborough—Rouge River | Alvin Curling | Liberal | |
Simcoe North | Garfield Dunlop | Progressive Conservative | |
Simcoe—Grey | Jim Wilson | Progressive Conservative | |
St. Catharines | Jim Bradley | Liberal | |
St. Paul's | Michael Bryant | Liberal | |
Stoney Creek | Brad Clark | Progressive Conservative | |
Stormont—Dundas—Charlottenburgh | John Cleary | Liberal | |
Sudbury | Rick Bartolucci | Liberal | |
Thornhill | Tina Molinari | Progressive Conservative | |
Thunder Bay—Atikokan | Lyn McLeod | Liberal | |
Thunder Bay—Superior North | Michael Gravelle | Liberal | |
Timiskaming—Cochrane | David James Ramsay | Liberal | |
Timmins—James Bay | Gilles Bisson | New Democratic Party | |
Toronto Centre—Rosedale | George Smitherman | Liberal | |
Toronto—Danforth | Marilyn Churley | New Democratic Party | Riding named Broadview—Greenwood from 1999 to June 2000. |
Trinity—Spadina | Rosario Marchese | New Democratic Party | |
Vaughan—King—Aurora | Al Palladini | Progressive Conservative | Died 2001. |
Greg Sorbara | Liberal | By-election in 2002. | |
Waterloo—Wellington | Ted Arnott | Progressive Conservative | |
Wentworth—Burlington | Toni Skarica | Progressive Conservative | Resigned in 2000; riding was renamed. See Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot above for successor. |
Whitby—Ajax | Jim Flaherty | Progressive Conservative | |
Willowdale | David Young | Progressive Conservative | |
Windsor West | Sandra Pupatello | Liberal | |
Windsor—St. Clair | Dwight Duncan | Liberal | |
York Centre | Monte Kwinter | Liberal | |
York North | Julia Munro | Progressive Conservative | |
York South—Weston | Joseph Cordiano | Liberal | |
York West | Mario Sergio | Liberal |
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