MEET YOUR MPP

Members of Provincial Parliament
WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN MP AND AN MPP?

– MP stands for Member of Parliament, referring to a federal elected representative who sits in the House of Commons in Ottawa. MPs are responsible for making decisions on federal matters such as national defense, foreign policy, and federal laws. In summary, MPs focus on federal issues, while MPPs focus on provincial or territorial issues.

 

– MPP stands for Member of Provincial Parliament, referring to a provincial or territorial elected representative who sits in their respective provincial or territorial legislature. MPPs are responsible for making decisions on provincial or territorial matters such as healthcare, education, and provincial laws. In summary, MPs focus on federal issues, while MPPs focus on provincial or territorial issues.

HOW ARE MPP'S SELECTED?

In Canada, Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) are selected through a democratic process in each province. Here’s a step-by-step overview of how MPPs are selected:

1. Electoral Districts: Each province is divided into electoral districts, also known as ridings.
2. Political Parties: Political parties nominate candidates to run in each electoral district.
3. Candidate Nomination: Parties hold nomination meetings or contests to select their candidate.
4. Election Campaign: Candidates campaign and voters cast ballots on election day.
5. Voting System: Canada uses a first-past-the-post system, where the candidate with the most votes wins the seat.
6. Election Day: Voters cast ballots at polling stations or by mail-in ballot.
7. Results: The candidate with the most votes is declared the winner and becomes the MPP for that electoral district.
8. Swearing-in: The elected MPPs take the oath of office and begin their term in the provincial legislature.

Note: The process may vary slightly depending on the province, but the general steps remain the same.

Conservative Party

New Democratic Party

Liberal Party

Green Party

Independent

Conservative Party

New Democratic Party

Ontario Liberal Party

Green Party

Independent

MEET YOUR MPP'S

Amarjot Sandhu

Brampton West

Andrew Dowie

Windsor—Tecumseh

Anthony Leardi

Essex

Aris Babikian

Scarborough—Agincourt

Billy Pang

Markham—Unionville

Brian Riddell

Cambridge

Brian Saunderson

Simcoe—Grey

Caroline Mulroney

York—Simcoe

Charmaine A. Williams

Brampton Centre

Christine Hogarth

Etobicoke—Lakeshore

Daisy Wai

Richmond Hill

Dave Smith

Peterborough—Kawartha

David Piccini

Northumberland—Peterborough South

Dawn Gallagher Murphy

Newmarket—Aurora

Deepak Anand

Mississauga—Malton

Donna Skelly

Flamborough—Glanbrook

Doug Downey

Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte

Doug Ford

Etobicoke North

Effie J. Triantafilopoulos

Oakville North—Burlington

Ernie Hardeman

Oxford

George Pirie

Timmins

Graham McGregor

Brampton North

Graydon Smith

Parry Sound—Muskoka

Greg Rickford

Kenora—Rainy River

Hardeep Singh Grewal

Brampton East

Jess Dixon

Kitchener South—Hespeler

Jill Dunlop

Simcoe North

John Jordan

Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston

John Yakabuski

Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke

Kevin Holland

Thunder Bay—Atikokan

Kinga Surma

Etobicoke Centre

Laura Smith

Thornhill

Laurie Scott

Haliburton — Brock

Lisa M. Thompson

Huron—Bruce

Lisa MacLeod

Nepean

Logan Kanapathi

Markham—Thornhill

Lorne Coe

Whitby

Matthew Rae

Perth—Wellington

Michael A. Tibollo

Vaughan—Woodbridge

Michael D. Ford

York South—Weston

Michael Parsa

Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill

Michael S. Kerzner

York Centre

Mike Harris

Kitchener—Conestoga

Natalia Kusendova-Bashta

Mississauga Centre

Natalie Pierre

Burlington

Neil Lumsden

Hamilton East—Stoney Creek

Nina Tangri

Mississauga—Streetsville

Nolan Quinn

Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry

Patrice Barnes

Ajax

Paul Calandra

Markham—Stouffville

Peter Bethlenfalvy

Pickering—Uxbridge

Prabmeet Singh Sarkaria

Brampton South

Raymond Sung Joon Cho

Scarborough North

Ric Bresee

Hastings—Lennox and Addington

Rick Byers

Bruce— Grey

Rob Flack

Elgin—Middlesex—London

Robert Bailey

Mississauga—Malton

Robin Martin

Eglinton—Lawrence

Ross Romano

Sault Ste. Marie

Rudy Cuzzetto

Mississauga—Lakeshore

Sam Oosterhoff

Niagara West

Scarborough Centre

Scarborough Centre

Sheref Sabawy

Mississauga—Erin Mills

Stan Cho

Willowdale

Stéphane Sarrazin

Glengarry—Prescott—Russell

Stephen Crawford

Oakville

Stephen Lecce

King—Vaughan

Steve Clark

Leeds—Grenville

Steve Pinsonneault

Lambton—Kent—Middlesex

Sylvia Jones

Sylvia Jones

Sylvia Jones

Dufferin—Caledon

Ted Arnott

Wellington—Halton Hills

Todd J. McCarthy

Durham

Todd Smith

Bay of Quinte

Trevor Jones

Chatham-Kent—Leamington

Victor Fedeli

Nipissing

Vijay Thanigasalam

Scarborough — Rouge Park

Will Bouma

Brantford—Brant

Zee Hamid

Milton

      12500

      Volunteers campaigning

      9700

      Action committee

      13400

      Fundraises for candidates