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Legislative Assembly of Ontario INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS Legislative Assembly of Ontario INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS' EXPENDITURES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 2019 - 2020 PREPARED FOR THE SPEAKER: HON. TED ARNOTT FINANCIAL SERVICES JULY 2020 CE DOCUMENT EST ÉGALEMENT PUBLIÉ EN FRANÇAIS MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2019-2020 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) $ $ $ $ $$ ANAND, DEEPAK 3,023 1,538 19.0 4,077 8,637 Mississauga -- Malton ANDREW, JILL 1,815 1,815 Toronto -- St. Paul's ARMSTRONG, TERESA J. 3,805 3,324 3.0 23,054 30,183 London -- Fanshawe ARNOTT, HON. TED 5,459 2,310 4.0 1,947 9,716 Wellington -- Halton Hills ARTHUR, IAN 8,580 3,281 418 5.0 303 26,428 39,010 Kingston and the Islands BABER, ROMAN 1,040 2.0 1,040 York Centre BABIKIAN, ARIS 28 28 Scarborough -- Agincourt BAILEY, ROBERT 7,418 2,108 7.0 6,311 24,002 39,838 Sarnia -- Lambton BARRETT, TOBY 4,884 3,362 13.0 6,119 17,337 31,702 Haldimand -- Norfolk BEGUM, DOLY 791 2,310 3.0 263 3,365 Scarborough Southwest BELL, JESSICA 16 1,812 2.0 1,827 University -- Rosedale BERNS-MCGOWN, RIMA 3,096 3.0 3,096 Beaches -- East York BETHLENFALVY, HON. PETER Pickering -- Uxbridge BISSON, GILLES 27,795 3,489 12,981 39.5 6,302 22,189 72,757 Timmins + BLAIS, STEPHEN 1,027 1.0 17 464 1,509 Orléans BOUMA, WILL 2,743 582 1.0 1,013 27,379 31,717 Brantford -- Brant BOURGOUIN, GUY 13,468 5,907 3,630 31.0 63,073 27,600 113,678 Mushkegowuk -- James Bay (N) BURCH, JEFF 3,830 1,440 2.0 338 25,794 31,402 Niagara Centre CALANDRA, HON. PAUL 4,416 1,306 3.0 5,722 Markham -- Stouffville CHO, HON. RAYMOND 692 2.0 692 Scarborough North Page 1 MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2019-2020 TRAVEL BETWEEN TRAVEL RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY FAMILY TOTAL WITHIN TORONTO PARK TRAVEL TRAVEL POINTS RIDING ACCOMMODATION TOTAL (includes committee) MEMBER RIDING (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) $ $ $ $ $$ CHO, STAN 2,758 1,022 5.0 29 3,810 Willowdale CLARK, HON. STEVE 1,205 621 2.0 3,700 22,609 28,136 Leeds -- Grenville -- Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes COE, LORNE 1,658 2,246 4.0 130 7,465 11,500 Whitby + COLLARD, LUCILLE 1,292 1,980 3,272 Ottawa—Vanier COTEAU, MICHAEL 785 1,522 1.0 416 2,723 Don Valley East CRAWFORD, STEPHEN 1,566 817 2.0 829 3,211 Oakville CUZZETTO, RUDY 3,318 2,513 6.0 72 5,903 Mississauga -- Lakeshore ** DES ROSIERS, NATHALIE 3,786 8.5 5,100 8,886 Ottawa -- Vanier DOWNEY, HON. DOUG 2,088 558 3.0 1,380 28,381 32,408 Barrie -- Springwater -- Oro-Medonte DUNLOP, HON. JILL 3,054 2,781 1,415 12.0 4,696 28,300 40,247 Simcoe North ELLIOTT, HON. CHRISTINE Newmarket -- Aurora FEDELI, HON. VICTOR 9,739 266 16.0 5,547 17,619 33,170 Nipissing FEE, AMY 1,591 154 1.0 512 24,854 27,112 Kitchener South -- Hespeler FIFE, CATHERINE 3,448 2,741 739 3.0 548 23,415 30,892 Waterloo FORD, HON. DOUG Etobicoke North FRASER, JOHN 22,610 3,097 1,740 45.5 22,709 50,156 Ottawa South FRENCH, JENNIFER K. 861 2,365 4.0 22,920 26,146 Oshawa FULLERTON, HON. MERRILEE 6,550 10.5 28,600 35,150 Kanata -- Carleton GATES, WAYNE 5,433 5,016 5.0 2,488 22,710 35,648 Niagara Falls GÉLINAS, FRANCE 17,895 1,994 28.5 6,997 21,029 47,915 Nickel Belt (N) Page 2 MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2019-2020 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) $ $ $ $ $$ GHAMARI, GOLDIE 22,059 1,948 35.5 6,660 27,600 58,267 Carleton GILL, PARM 7,350 911 4.0 1,519 2,434 12,214 Milton GLOVER, CHRIS 24 4,138 6.0 4,162 Spadina -- Fort York GRAVELLE, MICHAEL 5,416 7.5 462 16,548 22,426 Thunder Bay -- Superior North (N) GRETZKY, LISA 9,953 3,495 490 7.5 22,380 36,318 Windsor West HARDEMAN, HON. ERNIE 2,727 24,854 27,580 Oxford HARDEN, JOEL 9,746 2,914 14.5 21,525 34,185 Ottawa Centre HARRIS, MIKE 3,062 1,029 4.0 1,300 26,577 31,969 Kitchener -- Conestoga HASSAN, FAISAL 1,064 2,271 3.0 3,335 York South -- Weston HATFIELD, PERCY 5,235 4,217 175 6.5 22,266 31,893 Windsor -- Tecumseh HILLIER, RANDY 7,903 383 4.0 4,929 25,200 38,415 Lanark -- Frontenac -- Kingston HOGARTH, CHRISTINE 562 1,149 9.0 41 1,752 Etobicoke -- Lakeshore HORWATH, ANDREA 1,457 2,159 3.0 22,504 26,120 Hamilton Centre HUNTER, MITZIE 16 2,131 7.0 295 2,441 Scarborough -- Guildwood JONES, HON. SYLVIA 80 1,133 3.5 1,656 28,152 31,020 Dufferin -- Caledon KANAPATHI, LOGAN 2,278 2,694 5.0 1,144 6,116 Markham -- Thornhill KARAHALIOS, BELINDA 6,843 511 6.0 994 8,349 Cambridge KARPOCHE, BHUTILA 85 857 942 Parkdale -- High Park KE, VINCENT 1,225 601 6.0 677 2,503 Don Valley North KERNAGHAN, TERENCE 4,965 8,172 3,337 16.0 1,265 27,600 45,340 London North Centre Page 3 MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2019-2020 TRAVEL BETWEEN TRAVEL RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY FAMILY TOTAL WITHIN TORONTO PARK TRAVEL TRAVEL POINTS RIDING ACCOMMODATION TOTAL (includes committee) MEMBER RIDING (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) $ $ $ $ $$ KHANJIN, ANDREA 1,816 466 1.0 1,541 27,600 31,423 Barrie -- Innisfil KRAMP, DARYL 7,668 1,028 2,025 13.5 12,872 26,261 49,854 Hastings -- Lennox and Addington KUSENDOVA, NATALIA 34 1,430 3.0 1,463 Mississauga Centre *** LALONDE, MARIE-FRANCE 9,742 254 740 18.5 1,288 17,735 29,759 Orléans LECCE, HON. STEPHEN King -- Vaughan MAE LINDO, LAURA 797 1,394 32 2.0 27,245 29,468 Kitchener Centre MACLEOD, HON. LISA 12,207 103 1,844 15.5 2,178 28,600 44,932 Nepean MAMAKWA, SOL 28,189 24,287 2,335 55.0 51,539 27,600 133,950 Kiiwetinoong (N) MANTHA, MICHAEL 11,680 5,406 6.0 25,233 23,558 65,877 Algoma -- Manitoulin (N) MARTIN, ROBIN 611 1.0 611 Eglinton -- Lawrence MARTOW, GILA 1,971 1,971 Thornhill MCDONELL, JIM 14,758 1,339 721 18.0 8,892 24,117 49,827 Stormont -- Dundas -- South Glengarry MCKENNA, JANE 1,862 612 1.0 42 19,170 21,686 Burlington MCNAUGHTON, HON. MONTE 10,454 387 7,180 28,600 46,622 Lambton -- Kent -- Middlesex MILLER, NORMAN 6,200 338 1.0 17,070 24,038 47,645 Parry Sound -- Muskoka (N) MILLER, PAUL 1,945 2,268 2.0 2,384 22,406 29,002 Hamilton East--Stoney Creek MITAS, CHRISTINA 795 454 1.0 1,043 2,292 Scarborough Centre MONTEITH-FARRELL, JUDITH 20,083 4,906 29.0 2,210 25,117 52,316 Thunder Bay -- Atikokan (N) MORRISON, SUZE 177 3,545 3.0 6 3,729 Toronto Centre MULRONEY, HON. CAROLINE York -- Simcoe Page 4 MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2019-2020 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) $ $ $ $ $$ NATYSHAK, TARAS 5,535 1,510 2.0 4,622 24,932 36,600 Essex NICHOLLS, RICK 5,328 860 4.0 6,987 26,594 39,769 Chatham-Kent -- Leamington OOSTERHOFF, SAM 7,392 600 1.0 3,087 14,867 25,945 Niagara West PANG, BILLY 3,095 1,337 40.0 1,341 5,773 Markham -- Unionville PARK, LINDSEY 3,558 2,438 6.0 2,673 25,240 33,908 Durham PARSA, MICHAEL 456 1.0 456 Aurora -- Oakridges -- Richmond Hill PETTAPIECE, RANDY 3,374 951 14.0 2,722 20,373 27,421 Perth -- Wellington PHILLIPS, HON. ROD Ajax PICCINI, DAVID 4,193 510 6.0 6,036 26,621 37,360 Northumberland -- Peterborough South RAKOCEVIC, TOM 1,037 2,120 3.0 3,157 Humber River -- Black Creek RASHEED, KALEED 2,834 2,743 24.0 1,789 7,365 Mississauga East -- Cooksville RICKFORD, HON. GREG 13,532 599 35,729 38.0 4,834 28,600 83,295 Kenora -- Rainy River (N) ROBERTS, JEREMY 24,775 587 4,961 38.0 2,350 21,701 54,375 Ottawa West -- Nepean ROMANO, HON. ROSS 13,842 1,041 19.0 27,600 42,483 Sault Ste. Marie SABAWY, SHEREF 3,003 2,676 3.0 5,679 Mississauga -- Erin Mills SANDHU, AMARJOT 3,051 2,233 16.0 1,083 6,367 Brampton West SARKARIA, HON. PRABMEET SINGH 457 525 1.0 982 Brampton South SATTLER, PEGGY 5,787 3,734 176 11.0 1,764 26,446 37,906 London West SCHREINER, MIKE 3,337 2,696 16.0 455 6,488 Guelph SCOTT, HON. LAURIE 2,094 464 2.0 5,938 20,443 28,939 Haliburton -- Kawartha Lakes -- Brock Page 5 MEMBERS' TRAVEL AND TORONTO ACCOMMODATION EXPENSES 2019-2020 TRAVEL BETWEEN TRAVEL RESIDENCE AND QUEEN'S ASSEMBLY FAMILY TOTAL WITHIN TORONTO PARK TRAVEL TRAVEL POINTS RIDING ACCOMMODATION TOTAL (includes committee) MEMBER RIDING (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) $ $ $ $ $$ SHAW, SANDY 2,064 4,232 4.0 22,905 29,201 Hamilton West -- Ancaster -- Dundas SIMARD, AMANDA 20,136 108 1,529 19.5 608 27,600 49,981 Glengarry -- Prescott -- Russell SINGH, GURRATAN 4,196 2,800 4.0 3,609 10,605 Brampton East SINGH, SARA 2,052 3,792 5.0 5,844 Brampton Centre SKELLY, DONNA 1,116 805 8.0 735 27,600 30,256 Flamborough -- Glanbrook SMITH, HON.
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