38th Legislative Assembly of Ontario
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The 38th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was a former legislature of the government of the Province of Ontario, Canada. It officially opened November 19, 2003, at Queen's Park in Toronto. The membership was set by the 2003 Ontario general election on October 2, 2003, and it changed only somewhat due to resignations and by-elections.
It is controlled by a Liberal Party majority under Premier Dalton McGuinty. The Official Opposition is the Progressive Conservative Party, led first by Ernie Eves, and now by John Tory. The speaker is Michael A. Brown.
There have been 2 sessions of the 38th Legislature:
| Session | Start | End |
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| 1st | November 19, 2003 | September 19, 2005 |
| 2nd | October 11, 2005 | June 5, 2007 |
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[edit] Timeline of the 38th Parliament of Ontario
- The legislature conducted a secret vote to elect the Speaker of the legislature. Liberal Party of Ontario Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) Alvin Curling is elected as Speaker. He is the first black Speaker of the Ontario legislature.
- Dominic Agostino, Liberal MPP for Hamilton East, dies suddenly of liver cancer.
- A by-election is held in Hamilton East to replace Dominic Agostino. Ontario New Democratic Party candidate Andrea Horwath defeats Liberal candidate Ralph Agostino, Mr. Agostino's brother. This win returns the NDP to 8 seats and official party status.
- Speaker Alvin Curling resigns to accept an appointment as Ambassador to the Dominican Republic.
- In a by-election, Bas Balkissoon holds the seat of Scarborough-Rouge River for the Liberals.
- Joe Cordiano, Liberal MPP for York South-Weston, resigns from the cabinet and the legislature, citing a desire to spend more time with family.
- Tony Wong, Liberal MPP for Markham, resigns from the legislature to make a successful bid for a seat on York Regional Council.
- Cam Jackson, Progressive Conservative MPP for Burlington, resigns from the legislature to make a successful bid for the mayoralty of Burlington.
- Three by-elections are held. Paul Ferreira wins York South-Weston for the NDP (the seat was previously held by the Liberals); former Halton Region chair Joyce Savoline retains Burlington for the PCs; and Michael Chan holds Markham for the Liberals.
- Tim Peterson, brother of former Ontario Premier David Peterson, leaves the Liberal caucus to sit as an Independent until the next election, in which he will run for the PCs.
- The 38th Parliament 2nd Session is prorogued.
- Liberal MPP Ernie Parsons resigns his seat in order to accept an appointment as Justice of the Peace.
- 38th Parliament dissolved.
[edit] Party standings
| Affiliation | Election |
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| Liberal Party | 72 | 67 | |
| Progressive Conservative Party | 24 | 24 | |
| New Democratic Party | 7 | 10 | |
| Independent | 0 | 1 | |
| Vacant | 0 | 1 | |
| Total |
103 | ||
| Government Majority |
21 | 17 | |
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Seating Plan
P = Premier, LO = Leader of Opposition, L = Leader of the NDP.
[edit] List of members
- Cabinet ministers are in bold, leaders are in italics and the Speaker of the Legislature has a dagger next to his name.

