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Individual Members' Expenditures for the Fiscal Legislative Assembly of Ontario INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS' EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2018 - 2019 PREPARED FOR THE SPEAKER: HON. TED ARNOTT FINANCIAL SERVICES June 2019 CE DOCUMENT EST EGALEMENT PUBLIE EN FRAN(?AIS MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2018-2019 TRAVEL BETWEEN TRAVEL RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY FAMILY TOTAL WITHIN TORONTO PARK TRAVEL TRAVEL POINTS RIDING ACCOMMODATION TOTAL (Includes committee) MEMBER RIDING (D (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) ALBANESE, LAURA York South - Weston ANAND, DEEPAK 3,419 1,724 17,0 3,245 8,388 Mlsslssauga — Malton ANDERSON, GRANVILLE 412 185 655 1,252 Durham ANDREW, JILL 1,138 1,276 2.0 2,415 Toronto — St, Paul's ARMSTRONG, TERESA J. 4,756 430 1.0 22,646 27,832 London — Fanshawe ARNOTT, HON. TED 5,900 679 1.0 2,099 9,266 17,944 Wellington - Halton Hills ARTHUR, IAN 8,233 1,791 519 3.5 155 21,622 32,320 Kingston and the Islands BABER, ROMAN 487 1.0 487 York Centre BABIKIAN, ARIS 9 630 15.0 228 868 Scarborough — Agincourt BAILEY, ROBERT 9,530 2,901 1,459 9.5 6,303 23,077 43,270 Sarma — Lambton BAKER, WAN Etobicoke Centre BALLARD, CHRIS Newmarket — Aurora BARRETT, TOBY 4,037 230 1.0 4,408 18,015 26,690 Haldimand - Norfolk BEGUM,DOLY 372 576 2.0 138 1,086 Scarborough Southwest BELL, JESSICA 72 346 1.0 418 University — Rosedale BERARDINETTI, LORENZO Scarborough Southwest BERNS-MCGOWN, RIMA 130 1,0 130 Beaches — East York BETHLENFALVY, HON. PETER Plckering — Uxbridge BISSON, GILLES 24,400 3,331 7,274 38,0 8,773 21,300 65,079 Tlmmlns BOUMA, WILL 2,412 582 2.0 485 11,393 14,871 Brantford — Brant Page 1 MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2018-2019 TRAVEL BETWEEN TRAVEL RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY FAMILY TOTAL WITHIN TORONTO PARK TRAVEL TRAVEL POINTS RIDING ACCOMMODATION TOTAL (Includes committee) MEMBER RIDING (D (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) BOURGOUIN, GUY 21,739 4,134 4,728 36.5 1,1 22,226 63,640 Mushkegowuk — James Bay (N) BRADLEY, JAMES J. 1,123 3.0 6,563 7,686 St. Cathannes BROWN, PATRICK 862 506 3.0 397 9,043 10,808 Slmcoe North BURCH.JEFF 2,869 2,055 2.0 212 21,184 26,320 Niagara Centre CALANDRA, PAUL 3,548 957 2.0 4,505 Markham — Stouffville CAMPBELL, SARAH 3,770 2,360 7,0 2,312 12,002 20,444 Kenora — Rainy River (N) CHAN, MICHAEL Markham — Unlonvllle CHIARELLI, BOB 2,916 4.5 7,317 10,233 Ottawa West — Nepean CHO, HON. RAYMOND 572 131 703 Scarborough North CHO, STAN 487 2.0 487 Wlllowdale CLARK, HON. STEVE 9,085 602 873 5,5 3,408 22,209 36,177 Leeds — Grenvllle — Thousand Islands and Rldeau Lakes COE, LORNE 2,085 1,449 3.0 517 4,050 Whltby COLLE, MIKE Egllnton — Lawrence COTEAU, MICHAEL 1,189 1,282 2.0 463 2,935 Don Valley East CRACK, GRANT 3,262 3.0 252 7,080 10,594 Glengarry — Prescott — Russell CRAWFORD, STEPHEN 1,861 923 4.0 250 3,034 Oakvllle CUZZETTO, RUDY 2,820 1,961 5.0 18 4,799 Mlssissauga — Lakeshore DAMERLA, DIPIKA 25 25 Mfes/ssauga Cast — Cooksvllle DEL DUCA, STEVEN Vaughan DELANEY, BOB 711 35 1.0 153 Mlsslssauga — Streetsvllle Page 2 MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2018-2019 TRAVEL BETWEEN TRAVEL RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY FAMXLY TOTAL WITHIN TORONTO PARK TRAVEL TRAVEL POINTS RXDING ACCOMMODATION TOTAL (Includes committee) MEMBER RIDING (D (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) DES ROSIERS, NATHALIE 17,728 248 33.0 163 15,300 33,439 Ottawa — Vanier DHILLON, VIC 836 44 2.0 205 1,085 Brampton West DICKSON, JOE 493 38 531 Ajax — Plckerlng DONG,MAN 53 53 Trinity — Spadlna DOWNEY, DOUG 2,884 992 505 17,608 21,989 Barrie — Sprlngwater — Oro-Medonte DUGUID, BRAD 352 440 792 Scarborough Centre DUNLOP, JILL 4,288 2,988 1,419 6.0 5,491 20,650 34,837 Slmcoe North ELLIOTT, HON. CHRISTINE Newmarket — Aurora FEDELI, HON. VICTOR 23,075 1,233 28.5 7,112 24,122 55,542 Nlplssing FEE, AMY 2,700 161 3.0 595 18,400 21,855 Kltchener South — Hespeler FIFE, CATHERINE 8,765 639 950 3.0 1,032 22,465 33,851 Waterloo FLYNN, KEVIN 60 2,0 121 212 393 Oakvllle FORD, HON. DOUG Etoblcoke North FORSTER, CINDY 1,426 3.0 447 5,494 7,366 Wetland FRASER, JOHN 21,854 814 41.0 22,935 45,604 Ottawa South FRENCH, JENNIFER K. 1,249 783 3.0 23,590 25,622 Oshawa FULLERTON, HON. MERRILEE 15,925 537 29.5 106 22,982 39,549 Kanata — Carleton GATES, WAYNE 7,124 2,452 3.0 2,515 22,672 34,762 Niagara Falls GfiLINAS, FRANCE 20,899 874 774 32.0 5,634 20,591 48,773 Nickel Belt (N) GHAMARI, GOLDIE 12,111 57 1,488 18,0 1,914 21,929 37,500 Carleton Page 3 MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2018-2019 TRAVEL BETWEEN TRAVEL RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY FAMILY TOTAL WXTHIN TORONTO PARK TRAVEL TRAVEL POINTS RIDING ACCOMMODATION TOTAL (Includes committee) MEMBER RIDING (D (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) GILL, PARM 6,463 682 5.0 8,257 Milton GLOVER, CHRIS 157 41 2.0 198 Spadlna — Fort York GRAVELLE, MICHAEL 9,955 67 15.5 352 16,548 26,921 Thunder Bay — Superior North (N) GRETZKY, LISA 9,047 741 326 6,0 22,627 32,742 Windsor West HARDEMAN, HON. ERNIE 4,985 581 2.0 2,553 9,819 17,939 Oxford HARDEN, JOEL 14,495 2,450 258 25,0 49 15,164 32,417 Ottawa Centre HARRIS, MICHAEL 1,187 484 3.5 640 8,031 10,341 Kltchener — Conestoga HARRIS, MIKE 1,786 704 2.0 110 11,160 13,760 Kltchener — Conestoga HASSAN, FAISAL 1,409 357 1.0 11 1,778 York South - Weston HATFIELD, PERCY 7,284 2,119 3.0 21,980 31,383 Windsor — Tecumseh HILLIER, RANDY 7,989 159 2.0 4,203 26,212 38,564 Lanark — Frontenac — Kingston HOGARTH, CHRISTINE 275 720 1.0 12 1,006 Etobicoke — Lakeshore HOGGARTH, ANN 352 29 1.0 85 10,019 10,485 Barrie HORWATH, ANDREA 3,015 314 46 1.5 22,938 26,313 Hamilton Centre HOSKINS, ERIC St. Pau/'s HUNTER, MITZIE 278 1,860 14.0 1,860 3,998 Scarborough — Gulldwood JACZEK,HELENA 67 371 438 Oak Ridges — Markham JONES, HON. SYLVIA 1,345 426 4.0 1,577 16,871 20,219 Dufferln — Caledon KANAPATHI, LOGAN 2,379 624 3.0 185 3,188 Markham — Thornhlll KARAHALIOS, BELINDA 7,286 161 4,0 456 7,902 Cambridge Page 4 MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2018-2019 TRAVEL BETWEEN TRAVEL RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY FAMILY TOTAL WITHIN TORONTO PARK TRAVEL TRAVEL POINTS RIDING ACCOMMODATION TOTAL (Includes committee) MEMBER RIDING (D (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) KARPOCHE, BHUTILA 413 133 1.0 614 1,160 Parkdale — High Park KE, VINCENT 301 1,0 301 Don Valley North DEVIN KERNAGHAN, TERENCE 4,940 1,793 451 6.0 95 18,337 25,616 London North Centre KHANJIN.ANDREA 1,641 225 1.0 1,359 21,656 24,881 Barrle — Innlsfll KIWALA, SOPHIE 1,170 8,709 9,879 Kingston and the Islands KRAMP, DARYL 8,113 751 3,815 14.5 9,130 18,353 40,163 Hastings — Lennox and Addlngton KUSENDOVA, NATALIA 715 4,648 5.0 5,363 Mlssissauga Centre KWINTER, MONTE York Centre LALONDE, MARIE-FRANCE 24,313 1,425 1,167 54.5 1,903 23,982 52,790 Orleans LEAL,JEFF 356 3.0 9,670 10,026 Peterborough LEGCE, STEPHEN King — Vaughan LEVAC,DAVE 821 251 431 2.0 1,878 Brant MAE UNDO, LAURA 1,079 2,153 211 4.0 21,134 24,577 Kltchener Centre MACCHARLES, TRACY 32 1.0 32 63 Plckering — Scarborough East MACLAREN, JACK 2,859 799 5,0 141 7,671 11,471 Carleton — Mississippi Mills MACLEOD, HON. LISA 15,116 357 1,367 19.0 4,349 27,190 48,379 Nepean MALHI, HARINDER 127 42 4,0 326 495 Brampton — Spnngdale MAMAKWA, SOL 28,060 8,937 3,929 50.0 22,784 20,840 84,551 Kllwetlnoong (N) MANGAT, AMRIT 498 23 1.0 155 676 Mlssissauga — Brampton South MANTHA, MICHAEL 16,872 5,210 334 6,5 26,074 22,889 71,379 Algoma — Manitoulin (N) Page 5 MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2018-2019 TRAVEL BETWEEN TRAVEL RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY FAMILY TOTAL WITHIN TORONTO PARK TRAVEL TRAVEL POINTS RIDING ACCOMMODATION TOTAL (Includes committee) MEMBER RIDING (D (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) MARTIN, ROBIN 690 2.0 690 Eglinton — Lawrence MARTINS, CRISTINA 16 1.0 98 114 Davenport MARTOW, GILA 3,128 533 1,0 3,661 Thornhlll MATTHEWS, DEB 541 7,486 8,027 London North Centre MAURO, BILL 3,893 6.0 324 12,562 16,779 Thunder Bay — Atikokan (N) MCDONELL,JIM 16,605 890 688 18,5 7,540 23,061 48,783 Stormont — Dundas — South Glengarry MCGARRY, KATHRYN 188 333 8,337 8,859 Cambridge MCKENNA, JANE 4,415 2,434 5.0 6,849 Burlington MCMAHON, ELEANOR Burlington N1CMEEKIN, TED 1,016 41 1.0 362 9,443 10,862 Ancaster — Dundas — Flamborough — Westdale MCNAUGHTON, HON. MONTE 11,422 571 1,355 3.0 5,020 27,190 45,558 Lambton — Kent — Middlesex MILC2YN, PETER Z.
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