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Riding
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Member
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Party
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Notes
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Algoma
|
Bud Wildman
|
New Democratic Party
|
|
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Algoma—Manitoulin
|
Mike Brown
|
Liberal
|
|
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Beaches—Woodbine
|
Frances Lankin
|
New Democratic Party
|
|
|
Brampton North
|
Joe Spina
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Brampton South
|
Tony Clement
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Minister of Transportation, 1997-1999
|
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Brant—Haldimand
|
Peter L. Preston
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Brantford
|
Ron Johnson
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
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Bruce
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Barb Fisher
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
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Burlington South
|
Cam Jackson
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
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Cambridge
|
Gerry Martiniuk
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
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Carleton
|
Norm Sterling
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
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Carleton East
|
Gilles Morin
|
Liberal
|
|
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Chatham—Kent
|
Jack Carroll
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
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Cochrane North
|
Len Wood
|
New Democratic Party
|
|
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Cochrane South
|
Gilles Bisson
|
New Democratic Party
|
|
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Cornwall
|
John Cleary
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Don Mills
|
David Johnson
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Dovercourt
|
Tony Silipo
|
New Democratic Party
|
|
|
Downsview
|
Annamarie Castrilli
|
Liberal
|
|
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Dufferin—Peel
|
David Tilson
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Durham Centre
|
Jim Flaherty
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Minister of Labour, 1997-1999
|
|
Durham East
|
John O'Toole
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Durham West
|
Janet Ecker
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Minister of Community and Social Services, 1996-1999
|
|
Durham—York
|
Julia Munro
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Eglinton
|
Bill Saunderson
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Tourism, 1995-1997
|
|
Elgin
|
Peter North
|
Independent
|
|
|
Essex South
|
Bruce Crozier
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Essex—Kent
|
Pat Hoy
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Etobicoke West
|
Chris Stockwell
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Speaker of the Legislature, 1996-1999
|
|
Etobicoke—Humber
|
Doug Ford, Sr.
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Etobicoke—Lakeshore
|
Morley Kells
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Etobicoke—Rexdale
|
John Hastings
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Fort William
|
Lyn McLeod
|
Liberal
|
Party Leader, 1995-1996 (Resigned Leadership)
|
|
Fort York
|
Rosario Marchese
|
New Democratic Party
|
|
|
Frontenac—Addington
|
Bill Vankoughnet
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Grey—Owen Sound
|
Bill Murdoch
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Guelph
|
Brenda Elliott
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Minister of Environment and Energy, 1995-1996
|
|
Halton Centre
|
Terence Young
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Halton North
|
Ted Chudleigh
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Hamilton Centre
|
David Christopherson
|
New Democratic Party
|
|
|
Hamilton East
|
Dominic Agostino
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Hamilton Mountain
|
Trevor Pettit
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Hamilton West
|
Lillian Ross
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Hastings—Peterborough
|
Harry Danford
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
High Park—Swansea
|
Derwyn Shea
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Huron
|
Helen Johns
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Kenora
|
Frank Miclash
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Kingston and the Islands
|
John Gerretsen
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Kitchener
|
Wayne Wettlaufer
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Kitchener—Wilmot
|
Gary Leadston
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Lake Nipigon
|
Gilles Pouliot
|
New Democratic Party
|
|
|
Lambton
|
Marcel Beaubien
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Lanark—Renfrew
|
Leo Jordan
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Lawrence
|
Joseph Cordiano
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Leeds—Grenville
|
Bob Runciman
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services, 1995-1999
|
|
Lincoln
|
Frank Sheehan
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
London Centre
|
Marion Boyd
|
New Democratic Party
|
|
|
London North
|
Dianne Cunningham
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Minister Responsible for Women's Issues, 1995-1999
|
|
London South
|
Bob Wood
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Markham
|
David Tsubouchi
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Minister of Community and Social Services, 1995-1996; Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations, 1996-1999
|
|
Middlesex
|
Bruce Smith
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Mississauga East
|
Carl DeFaria
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Mississauga North
|
John Snobelen
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Minister of Education, 1995-1997; Minister of Natural Resources, 1997-1999
|
|
Mississauga South
|
Margaret Marland
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Minister without Portfolio (Children), 1997-1999
|
|
Mississauga West
|
Rob Sampson
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Minister without Portfolio (Privatization), 1996-1999
|
|
Muskoka—Georgian Bay
|
Bill Grimmett
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Nepean
|
John Baird
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Niagara Falls
|
Bart Maves
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Niagara South
|
Tim Hudak
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Nickel Belt
|
Floyd Laughren
|
New Democratic Party
|
Resigned, 1998
|
|
Blain Morin
|
New Democratic Party
|
Elected in by-election, 1998
|
|
Nipissing
|
Mike Harris
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Premier and Party Leader
|
|
Norfolk
|
Toby Barrett
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Northumberland
|
Doug Galt
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Oakville South
|
Gary Carr
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Oakwood
|
Mike Colle
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Oriole
|
Elinor Caplan[nb 1]
|
Liberal
|
Resigned, 1997
|
|
David Caplan
|
Liberal
|
Elected in by-election, 1997
|
|
Oshawa
|
Jerry Ouellette
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Ottawa Centre
|
Richard Patten
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Ottawa East
|
Bernard Grandmaître
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Ottawa South
|
Dalton McGuinty
|
Liberal
|
Party Leader, 1996-2012
|
|
Ottawa West
|
Bob Chiarelli[nb 2]
|
Liberal
|
Resigned, 1997
|
|
Alex Cullen
|
Liberal[nb 3]
|
Elected in by-election, 1997
|
|
Ottawa—Rideau
|
Garry Guzzo
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Oxford
|
Ernie Hardeman
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Parkdale
|
Tony Ruprecht
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Parry Sound
|
Ernie Eves
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance, 1995-1999
|
|
Perth
|
Bert Johnson
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Deputy Speaker of the Legislature, 1995-1999
|
|
Peterborough
|
Gary Stewart
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Port Arthur
|
Michael Gravelle
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Prescott and Russell
|
Jean-Marc Lalonde
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Prince Edward—Lennox-South—Hastings
|
Gary Fox
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Quinte
|
Doug Rollins
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Rainy River
|
Howard Hampton
|
New Democratic Party
|
Party Leader, 1996-2009
|
|
Renfrew North
|
Sean Conway
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Riverdale
|
Marilyn Churley
|
New Democratic Party
|
|
|
Sarnia
|
Dave Boushy
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Sault Ste. Marie
|
Tony Martin
|
New Democratic Party
|
|
|
Scarborough Centre
|
Dan Newman
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Scarborough East
|
Steve Gilchrist
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Scarborough North
|
Alvin Curling
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Scarborough West
|
Jim Brown
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Scarborough—Agincourt
|
Gerry Phillips
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Scarborough—Ellesmere
|
Marilyn Mushinski
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Minister of Citizenship, Culture and Recreation, 1995-1997
|
|
Simcoe Centre
|
Joe Tascona
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Simcoe East
|
Al McLean
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Speaker of the Legislature, 1995-1996 (Resigned Speakership)
|
|
Simcoe West
|
Jim Wilson
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Minister of Health, 1995-1997; Minister of Energy, Science and Technology, 1997-1999
|
|
St. Andrew—St. Patrick
|
Isabel Bassett
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Minister of Citizenship, Culture and Recreation, 1997-1999
|
|
St. Catharines
|
Jim Bradley
|
Liberal
|
|
|
St. Catharines—Brock
|
Tom Froese
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
St. George—St. David
|
Al Leach
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, 1995-1999
|
|
Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry and East Grenville
|
Noble Villeneuve
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Minister of Agriculture and Food, 1995-1999
|
|
Sudbury
|
Rick Bartolucci
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Sudbury East
|
Shelley Martel
|
New Democratic Party
|
|
|
Timiskaming
|
David Ramsay
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Victoria—Haliburton
|
Chris Hodgson
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Minister of Natural Resources and Minister of Northern Development and Mines, 1995-1999
|
|
Waterloo North
|
Elizabeth Witmer
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Minister of Labour, 1995-1997; Minister of Health, 1997-1999
|
|
Welland—Thorold
|
Peter Kormos
|
New Democratic Party
|
|
|
Wellington
|
Ted Arnott
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Wentworth East
|
Ed Doyle
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Wentworth North
|
Toni Skarica
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Willowdale
|
Charles Harnick
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Attorney General and Minister Responsible for Native Affairs, 1995-1999
|
|
Wilson Heights
|
Monte Kwinter
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Windsor—Riverside
|
Dave Cooke[nb 2]
|
New Democratic Party
|
Resigned, 1997
|
|
Wayne Lessard
|
New Democratic Party
|
Elected in by-election, 1997
|
|
Windsor—Sandwich
|
Sandra Pupatello
|
Liberal
|
|
|
Windsor—Walkerville
|
Dwight Duncan
|
Liberal
|
|
|
York Centre
|
Al Palladini
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Minister of Transportation, 1995-1997; Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Tourism, 1997-1999
|
|
York East
|
John Parker
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
York Mills
|
David Turnbull
|
Progressive Conservative
|
Chief Government Whip, 1995-1999
|
|
York South
|
Bob Rae[nb 2]
|
New Democratic Party
|
Party Leader, 1995-1996 (Resigned Leadership and Seat)
|
|
Gerard Kennedy
|
Liberal
|
Elected in by-election, 1996
|
|
York—Mackenzie
|
Frank Klees
|
Progressive Conservative
|
|
|
Yorkview
|
Mario Sergio
|
Liberal
|
|