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Legislative Assembly of Ontario INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS Legislative Assembly of Ontario INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS' EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2020 - 2021 PREPARED FOR THE SPEAKER: HON. TED ARNOTT FINANCIAL SERVICES JUNE 2021 CE DOCUMENT EST ÉGALEMENT PUBLIÉ EN FRANÇAIS MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2020-2021 TRAVEL BETWEEN TRAVEL RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY FAMILY TOTAL WITHIN TORONTO PARK TRAVEL TRAVEL POINTS RIDING ACCOMMODATION TOTAL (includes committee) MEMBER RIDING (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) $ $ $ $ $$ ANAND, DEEPAK 2,459 37 1.0 2,789 5,285 Mississauga -- Malton ANDREW, JILL 2,179 1,751 1.0 3,930 Toronto -- St. Paul's ARMSTRONG, TERESA J. 3,557 23,294 26,851 London -- Fanshawe ARNOTT, HON. TED 4,603 286 4,889 Wellington -- Halton Hills ARTHUR, IAN 3,962 13 27,062 31,038 Kingston and the Islands BABER, ROMAN York Centre BABIKIAN, ARIS Scarborough -- Agincourt BAILEY, ROBERT 6,590 836 24,750 32,176 Sarnia -- Lambton BARRETT, TOBY 1,302 2,802 16,953 21,057 Haldimand -- Norfolk BEGUM, DOLY Scarborough Southwest BELL, JESSICA University -- Rosedale BERNS-MCGOWN, RIMA Beaches -- East York BETHLENFALVY, HON. PETER Pickering -- Uxbridge BISSON, GILLES 25,080 4,985 25,380 55,445 Timmins BLAIS, STEPHEN 11,428 0.5 27,384 38,812 Orléans BOUMA, WILL 1,589 34 1.0 159 28,056 29,838 Brantford -- Brant BOURGOUIN, GUY 11,153 1.0 7,802 28,207 47,162 Mushkegowuk -- James Bay (N) BURCH, JEFF 2,513 26,428 28,942 Niagara Centre CALANDRA, HON. PAUL 4,773 4,773 Markham -- Stouffville Page 1 MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2020-2021 TRAVEL BETWEEN TRAVEL RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY FAMILY TOTAL WITHIN TORONTO PARK TRAVEL TRAVEL POINTS RIDING ACCOMMODATION TOTAL (includes committee) MEMBER RIDING (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) $ $ $ $ $$ CHO, HON. RAYMOND Scarborough North CHO, STAN 13 13 Willowdale CLARK, HON. STEVE 1,811 1,121 23,106 26,038 Leeds -- Grenville -- Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes COE, LORNE 3,725 394 28,203 32,322 Whitby COLLARD, LUCILLE 7,491 111 1.0 27,823 35,425 Ottawa—Vanier COTEAU, MICHAEL Don Valley East CRAWFORD, STEPHEN 2,112 281 2,393 Oakville CUZZETTO, RUDY 1,863 70 1.0 1,933 Mississauga -- Lakeshore DOWNEY, HON. DOUG 1,591 239 29,207 31,037 Barrie -- Springwater -- Oro-Medonte DUNLOP, HON. JILL 4,300 4,935 28,740 37,975 Simcoe North ELLIOTT, HON. CHRISTINE Newmarket -- Aurora FEDELI, HON. VICTOR 6,372 5,179 8,883 20,435 Nipissing FEE, AMY 1,616 6,436 8,052 Kitchener South -- Hespeler FIFE, CATHERINE 4,330 23,555 27,885 Waterloo FORD, HON. DOUG Etobicoke North FRASER, JOHN 11,889 5.5 23,082 34,971 Ottawa South FRENCH, JENNIFER K. 666 22,920 23,586 Oshawa FULLERTON, HON. MERRILEE 10,237 29,207 39,444 Kanata -- Carleton GATES, WAYNE 4,506 187 22,485 27,179 Niagara Falls Page 2 MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2020-2021 TRAVEL BETWEEN TRAVEL RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY FAMILY TOTAL WITHIN TORONTO PARK TRAVEL TRAVEL POINTS RIDING ACCOMMODATION TOTAL (includes committee) MEMBER RIDING (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) $ $ $ $ $$ GÉLINAS, FRANCE 2,685 2,369 21,340 26,394 Nickel Belt (N) GHAMARI, GOLDIE 8,190 1.0 1,464 25,538 35,192 Carleton GILL, PARM 5,829 273 6,102 Milton GLOVER, CHRIS Spadina -- Fort York GRAVELLE, MICHAEL 16,548 16,548 Thunder Bay -- Superior North (N) GRETZKY, LISA 6,693 22,849 29,542 Windsor West HARDEMAN, HON. ERNIE 961 24,965 25,926 Oxford HARDEN, JOEL 5,429 22,412 27,841 Ottawa Centre HARRIS, MIKE 1,750 49 27,029 28,828 Kitchener -- Conestoga HASSAN, FAISAL 616 616 York South -- Weston HATFIELD, PERCY 3,677 163 1.0 22,366 26,206 Windsor -- Tecumseh HILLIER, RANDY 11,703 4,171 25,200 41,074 Lanark -- Frontenac -- Kingston HOGARTH, CHRISTINE 503 503 Etobicoke -- Lakeshore HORWATH, ANDREA 4,269 22,447 26,716 Hamilton Centre HUNTER, MITZIE 26 68 94 Scarborough -- Guildwood JONES, HON. SYLVIA 80 379 25,746 26,205 Dufferin -- Caledon KANAPATHI, LOGAN 1,533 1,506 3,038 Markham -- Thornhill KARAHALIOS, BELINDA 4,623 12 4,635 Cambridge KARPOCHE, BHUTILA 13 106 119 Parkdale -- High Park Page 3 MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2020-2021 TRAVEL BETWEEN TRAVEL RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY FAMILY TOTAL WITHIN TORONTO PARK TRAVEL TRAVEL POINTS RIDING ACCOMMODATION TOTAL (includes committee) MEMBER RIDING (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) $ $ $ $ $$ KE, VINCENT Don Valley North KERNAGHAN, TERENCE 3,428 376 27,961 31,765 London North Centre KHANJIN, ANDREA 560 663 28,207 29,430 Barrie -- Innisfil KRAMP, DARYL 5,060 114 0.5 9,889 26,901 41,963 Hastings -- Lennox and Addington KUSENDOVA, NATALIA Mississauga Centre LECCE, HON. STEPHEN King -- Vaughan MAE LINDO, LAURA 1,650 27,735 29,385 Kitchener Centre MACLEOD, HON. LISA 2,198 1,556 2.0 29,207 32,961 Nepean MAMAKWA, SOL 25,575 1,960 20.0 25,414 28,207 81,156 Kiiwetinoong (N) MANTHA, MICHAEL 16,408 8,221 23,823 48,452 Algoma -- Manitoulin (N) MARTIN, ROBIN Eglinton -- Lawrence MARTOW, GILA Thornhill MCDONELL, JIM 7,300 6,837 23,968 38,105 Stormont -- Dundas -- South Glengarry MCKENNA, JANE 3,136 32 12,204 15,372 Burlington MCNAUGHTON, HON. MONTE 10,648 4,785 28,800 44,233 Lambton -- Kent -- Middlesex MILLER, NORMAN 4,066 5,740 23,981 33,786 Parry Sound -- Muskoka (N) MILLER, PAUL 673 2,661 22,594 25,928 Hamilton East --Stoney Creek MITAS, CHRISTINA 2,208 4,067 6,275 Scarborough Centre MONTEITH-FARRELL, JUDITH 7,258 7.5 24,631 31,889 Thunder Bay -- Atikokan (N) Page 4 MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2020-2021 TRAVEL BETWEEN TRAVEL RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY FAMILY TOTAL WITHIN TORONTO PARK TRAVEL TRAVEL POINTS RIDING ACCOMMODATION TOTAL (includes committee) MEMBER RIDING (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) $ $ $ $ $$ MORRISON, SUZE Toronto Centre MULRONEY, HON. CAROLINE York -- Simcoe NATYSHAK, TARAS 2,693 538 27,527 30,758 Essex NICHOLLS, RICK 7,093 75 1.0 5,038 27,342 39,548 Chatham-Kent -- Leamington OOSTERHOFF, SAM 4,943 1,594 17,205 23,743 Niagara West PANG, BILLY 2,012 199 2,211 Markham -- Unionville PARK, LINDSEY 2,605 1,196 25,692 29,493 Durham PARSA, MICHAEL Aurora -- Oakridges -- Richmond Hill PETTAPIECE, RANDY 2,630 630 21,163 24,423 Perth -- Wellington PHILLIPS, ROD Ajax PICCINI, DAVID 3,188 5,247 26,857 35,291 Northumberland -- Peterborough South RAKOCEVIC, TOM 543 543 Humber River -- Black Creek RASHEED, KALEED 1,797 52 2.0 133 1,982 Mississauga East -- Cooksville RICKFORD, HON. GREG 17,028 17,743 19.5 2,896 29,207 66,874 Kenora -- Rainy River (N) ROBERTS, JEREMY 13,713 176 0.5 711 23,192 37,792 Ottawa West -- Nepean ROMANO, HON. ROSS 6,595 6.5 27,600 34,195 Sault Ste. Marie SABAWY, SHEREF 2,323 2,323 Mississauga -- Erin Mills SANDHU, AMARJOT 3,366 18 1.0 157 3,540 Brampton West SARKARIA, HON. PRABMEET SINGH 831 831 Brampton South Page 5 MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2020-2021 TRAVEL BETWEEN TRAVEL RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY FAMILY TOTAL WITHIN TORONTO PARK TRAVEL TRAVEL POINTS RIDING ACCOMMODATION TOTAL (includes committee) MEMBER RIDING (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) $ $ $ $ $$ SATTLER, PEGGY 4,391 241 26,598 31,229 London West SCHREINER, MIKE 2,372 40 1.0 73 2,485 Guelph SCOTT, HON. LAURIE 3,538 99 1.0 4,510 19,958 28,105 Haliburton -- Kawartha Lakes -- Brock SHAW, SANDY 1,620 23,813 25,432 Hamilton West -- Ancaster -- Dundas SIMARD, AMANDA 9,382 564 5.5 28,207 38,152 Glengarry -- Prescott -- Russell SINGH, GURRATAN 1,415 264 1,679 Brampton East SINGH, SARA 2,459 2,459 Brampton Centre SKELLY, DONNA 668 27,091 27,759 Flamborough -- Glanbrook SMITH, HON. TODD 704 4,429 21,817 26,950 Bay of Quinte SMITH, DAVE 3,432 2,934 23,513 29,878 Peterborough -- Kawartha STEVENS, JENNIE 1,429 24,262 25,691 St. Catharines STILES, MARIT Davenport SURMA, HON. KINGA Etobicoke Centre TABUNS, PETER 75 75 Toronto -- Danforth TANGRI, NINA 1,876 62 2.0 323 2,261 Mississauga -- Streetsville TAYLOR, MONIQUE 950 24,249 25,199 Hamilton Mountain THANIGASALAM, VIJAY Scarborough -- Rouge Park THOMPSON, HON. LISA M. 5,537 21,540 27,077 Huron -- Bruce TIBOLLO, HON. MICHAEL Vaughan -- Woodbridge Page 6 MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2020-2021 TRAVEL BETWEEN TRAVEL RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY FAMILY TOTAL WITHIN TORONTO PARK TRAVEL TRAVEL POINTS RIDING ACCOMMODATION TOTAL (includes committee) MEMBER RIDING (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) $ $ $ $ $$ TRIANTAFILOPOULOS, EFFIE 1,309 25 1.0 507 1,841 Oakville North -- Burlington VANTHOF, JOHN 9,680 860 28,207 38,747 Timiskaming -- Cochrane (N) WAI, DAISY 1,304 74 1,378 Richmond Hill WALKER, HON. BILL 5,500 4,244 22,658 32,402 Bruce -- Grey -- Owen Sound WEST, JAMIE 5,443 1.0 827 22,412 28,682 Sudbury WILSON, JIM 14,546 13,297 25,787 53,631 Simcoe -- Grey WYNNE, KATHLEEN Don Valley West YAKABUSKI, HON. JOHN 11,394 13,153 23,259 47,806 Renfrew -- Nipissing -- Pembroke YARDE, KEVIN 1,395 1,395 Brampton North YUREK, HON. JEFF 29,207 29,207 Elgin -- Middlesex -- London TOTALS 447,725 4,222 20,426 181,675 1,704,183 2,358,232 Page 7 MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2020-2021 TRAVEL BETWEEN TRAVEL RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY FAMILY TOTAL WITHIN TORONTO PARK TRAVEL TRAVEL POINTS RIDING ACCOMMODATION TOTAL (includes committee) MEMBER RIDING (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) $ $ $ $ $$ (1) Members are entitled to claim travel expenses, including travel to committee meetings at Queen's Park.
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