Legislative Assembly of Seating Plan MPPs and various House officers sit in the legislative chamber when the House is in session.

The Speaker’s dais is at one end of the chamber, and the main doors are at the opposite end of the chamber. The Speaker sits facing the main doors.

The government sits on the right side of the Speaker in four rows. The opposition sits on the left side of the Speaker in three rows.

The first row is closest to the centre of the chamber. The seats in each row are ordered from the Speaker’s dais to the main doors.

Speaker and other House officers The Speaker of the House sits at one end of the chamber.

Above the Speaker’s dais is the press gallery.

To the right of the Speaker’s dais are two seats designated for legislative counsel. One is assigned to M. Spakowski; the second is unassigned.

In front of the Speaker, in the middle of the chamber, is the clerks’ table. The Clerks-at-the-Table include Todd Decker, Trevor Day, Tonia Grannum, William Short, and Valerie Quioc Lim.

Beyond the clerks’ table is the Hansard table with two seats for Hansard reporters.

Beyond the Hansard table, just before the main doors, sits the Sergeant-at-Arms, Jackie Gordon.

Above the Sergeant-at-Arms is the Speaker’s gallery.

Government side, row 1:

Hon. Elgin—Middlesex—London

Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks

Hon. King—Vaughan

Minister of Education

Hon. York—Simcoe

Minister of Transportation; Minister of Francophone Affairs Hon. Markham—Stouffville

Government House Leader

Hon. Victor Fedeli Nipissing

Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade

Hon. North

Premier; Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs

Hon. Newmarket—Aurora

Deputy Premier; Minister of Health

Hon. Rod Phillips Ajax

Minister of Finance

Hon. Pickering—Uxbridge

President of the Treasury Board

Hon. Steve Clark Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes

Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing

Hon. Bay of Quinte

Minister of Children, Community and Social Services

Hon. Oxford

Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Hon. Renfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke

Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry Hon. Lisa MacLeod Nepean

Minister of Heritage, Sport, Tourism and Culture Industries

Government side, row 2:

Kaleed Rasheed East—Cooksville

Progressive Conservative

Andrea Khanjin

Progressive Conservative

Lorne Coe Whitby

Chief Government Whip

Hon. Monte McNaughton Lambton—Kent—Middlesex

Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development

Hon. Etobicoke Centre

Associate Minister of Transportation (GTA)

Hon. Kenora—Rainy River

Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines; Minister of Indigenous Affairs

Hon. Barrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte

Attorney General

Hon. Laurie Scott Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock

Minister for Infrastructure

Hon. Prabmeet Singh Sarkaria South Associate Minister of Small Business and Red Tape Reduction

Hon. Dufferin—Caledon

Solicitor General

Hon. Kanata—Carleton

Minister of Long-Term Care

Hon. Raymond Sung Joon Cho Scarborough North

Minister of Seniors and Accessibility

Hon. Lisa M. Thompson Huron—Bruce

Minister of Government and Consumer Services

Hon. Bill Walker Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound

Associate Minister of Energy

Hon. Sault Ste. Marie

Minister of Colleges and Universities

Hon.

Associate Minister of Children and Women’s Issues

Hon. Michael A. Tibollo Vaughan—Woodbridge

Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions

Government side, row 3:

Amarjot Sandhu

Progressive Conservative Robert Bailey Sarnia—Lambton

Progressive Conservative

Randy Pettapiece Perth—Wellington

Progressive Conservative

Jim McDonell Stormont—Dundas—South Glengarry

Progressive Conservative

Sam Oosterhoff

Progressive Conservative

Mike Harris Kitchener—Conestoga

Progressive Conservative

Stan Cho Willowdale

Progressive Conservative

Parm Gill Milton

Progressive Conservative

Jane McKenna Burlington

Progressive Conservative

Robin Martin Eglinton—Lawrence

Progressive Conservative

Michael Parsa Aurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill

Progressive Conservative Flamborough—Glanbrook

Progressive Conservative

Rick Nicholls Chatham-Kent—Leamington

Progressive Conservative

David Piccini Northumberland—Peterborough South

Progressive Conservative

Norman Miller Parry Sound—Muskoka

Progressive Conservative

Toby Barrett Haldimand—Norfolk

Progressive Conservative

Gila Martow Thornhill

Progressive Conservative

Government side, row 4:

Sheref Sabawy Mississauga—Erin Mills

Progressive Conservative

Jeremy Roberts West—Nepean

Progressive Conservative

Daryl Kramp Hastings—

Progressive Conservative

Stephen Crawford Oakville Progressive Conservative

Effie J. Triantafilopoulos Oakville North—Burlington

Progressive Conservative

Billy Pang Markham—Unionville

Progressive Conservative

Rudy Cuzzetto Mississauga—Lakeshore

Lindsey Park Durham

Progressive Conservative

Vincent Ke

Progressive Conservative

Daisy Wai Richmond Hill

Progressive Conservative

Nina Tangri Mississauga—Streetsville

Progressive Conservative

Natalia Kusendova

Progressive Conservative

Christine Hogarth Etobicoke—Lakeshore

Progressive Conservative

Roman Baber

Progressive Conservative Markham—Thornhill

Progressive Conservative

Vijay Thanigasalam Scarborough—Rouge Park

Progressive Conservative

Christina Mitas Scarborough Centre

Progressive Conservative

Opposition side, row 1:

France Gélinas

New Democratic Party

Catherine Fife Waterloo

New Democratic Party

Sara Singh Brampton—Centre

New Democratic Party

John Vanthof Timiskaming—Cochrane

New Democratic Party

Gilles Bisson Timmins

House Leader of Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition

Andrea Horwath

Leader of Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition Essex

New Democratic Party

Pater Tabuns —Danforth

New Democratic Party

Will Bouma Brantford—Brant

Progressive Conservative

Dave Smith Peterborough—Kawartha

Progressive Conservative

John Fraser

Liberal Party

Kathleen O. Wynne

Liberal Party

Mike Schreiner Guelph

Green Party

Opposition side, row 2:

Marit Stiles Davenport

New Democratic Party

Teresa J. Armstrong London—Fanshawe

Chief Whip of Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition

Michael Mantha Algoma—Manitoulin New Democratic Party

Monique Taylor

New Democratic Party

Kevin Yarde

Brampton North

New Democratic Party

Doly Begum

New Democratic Party

Sol Mamakwa Kiiwetinoong

New Democratic Party

Sandy Shaw Hamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas

New Democratic Party

Laura Mae Lindo

New Democratic Party

Peggy Sattler

New Democratic Party

Amy Fee Kitchener South—Hespeler

Progressive Conservative

Goldie Ghamari Carleton

Progressive Conservative Thunder Bay—Superior North

Liberal Party

Michael Coteau

Liberal Party

Jim Wilson Simcoe—Grey

Independent

Opposition side, row 3:

Terence Kernaghan

New Democratic Party

Jamie West Sudbury

New Democratic Party

Jennifer Stevens St. Catharines

New Democratic Party

Wayne Gates Niagara Falls

New Democratic Party

Lisa Gretzky

New Democratic Party

Jennifer K. French Oshawa

New Democratic Party

Paul Miller Hamilton East—Stoney Creek New Democratic Party

Gurratan Singh

New Democratic Party

Jill Andrew Toronto—St. Paul's

New Democratic Party

Percy Hatfield Windsor—Tecumseh

New Democratic Party

Bhutila Karpoche Parkdale—High Park

New Democratic Party

Deepak Anand Mississauga—Malton

Progressive Conservative

Aris Babikian Scarborough—Agincourt

Progressive Conservative

Mitzie Hunter Scarborough—Guildwood

Liberal Party

Amanda Simard Glengarry—Prescott—Russell

Liberal Party

Randy Hillier Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston

Independent Opposition side, row 4:

Faisal Hassan —Weston

New Democratic Party

Judith Monteith-Farrell Thunder Bay—Atikokan

New Democratic Party

Joel Harden

New Democratic Party

Tom Rakocevic Humber River—Black Creek

New Democratic Party

Suze Morrison

New Democratic Party

Chris Glover Spadina—Fort York

New Democratic Party

Jessica Bell University—Rosedale

New Democratic Party

Guy Bourgouin Mushkegowuk—James Bay

New Democratic Party

Ian Arthur

New Democratic Party

Rima Berns-McGown Beaches—East York New Democratic Party

Jeff Burch

New Democratic Party

Stephen Blais Orléans

Liberal Party

Lucille Collard Ottawa-Vanier

Liberal Party

Belinda Karahalios Cambridge

Independent