List of Attorneys-General of Ontario
- John Sandfield MacDonald*, coalition, 1867–1871
- Adam Crooks, Liberal, 1871–1872
- Oliver Mowat*, Liberal, 1872–1896
- Arthur S. Hardy*, Liberal, 1896–1899
- John Morison Gibson, Liberal, 1899–1904
- Francis Robert Latchford, Liberal, 1904–1905
- James Whitney*, Conservative, 1905
- James Joseph Foy, Conservative, 1905–1914
- Isaac Benson Lucas, Conservative, 1914–1919
- William Raney, United Farmers, 1919–1923
- William Folger Nickle, Conservative, 1923–1926
- William Herbert Price, Conservative, 1926–1934
- Arthur Roebuck, Liberal, 1934–1937
- Gordon Conant**, Liberal, 1937–1943
- Eric Cross, Liberal, 1943
- Leslie Blackwell, Progressive Conservative, 1943–1949
- Dana Porter, Progressive Conservative, 1949–1955
- Kelso Roberts, Progressive Conservative, 1955–1962
- Fred Cass, Progressive Conservative, 1962–1964
- Arthur Wishart, Progressive Conservative, 1964–1971
- Allan Lawrence, Progressive Conservative, 1971–1972
- Dalton Bales, Progressive Conservative, 1972-1974
- Robert Stanley Welch, Progressive Conservative, 1974–1975
- John Clement, Progressive Conservative, 1975
- Roy McMurtry, Progressive Conservative, 1975–1985
- Robert Stanley Welch, Progressive Conservative, 1985
- Alan Pope, Progressive Conservative, 1985
- Ian Scott, Liberal, 1985–1990
- Howard Hampton, New Democratic Party, 1990–1993
- Marion Boyd, New Democratic Party, 1993–1995
- Charles Harnick, Progressive Conservative, 1995–1999
- Jim Flaherty, Progressive Conservative, 1999–2001
- David Young, Progressive Conservative, 2001–2003
- Michael J. Bryant, Liberal, 2003–2007
- Christopher Bentley, Liberal, 2007–2011
- John Gerretsen, Liberal, 2011-
*As Premier
** Conant remained Attorney-General when he served as Premier of Ontario from October 21, 1942 until May 18, 1943 when he resigned from both positions.
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