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595 Bay Street, Suite 1202 ONTARIO MPPs Toronto, ON M5G 2C2 416 586 1474 enterprisecanada.com MPP RIDING PARLIAMENTARY RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Laura Albanese York South–Weston Minister of Citizenship and Immigration 2. Granville Anderson Durham Parliamentary Assistant: Education 3. Yvan Baker Etobicoke Centre Parliamentary Assistant: Finance; Digital Government 4. Chris Ballard Newmarket–Aurora Minister of Environment and Climate Change 5. Lorenzo Berardinetti Scarborough Southwest Parliamentary Assistant: Attorney General 6. Jim Bradley St. Catharines Chief Government Whip 7. Michael Chan Markham Minister of International Trade 8. Bob Chiarelli Ottawa West–Nepean Minister of Infrastructure 9. Mike Colle Eglinton-Lawrence Parliamentary Assistant: Labour 10. Michael Coteau Don Valley East Minister of Children and Youth Services 11. Grant Crack Glengarry–Prescott–Russell Parliamentary Assistant: Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs 12. Dipika Damerla Mississauga East–Cooksville Minister of Seniors Affairs 13. Bob Delaney Mississauga–Streetsville Parliamentary Assistant: Energy 14. Steven Del Duca Vaughan Minister of Economic Development and Growth 15. Nathalie Des Rosiers Ottawa–Vanier Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry 16. Vic Dhillon Brampton West Parliamentary Assistant: Government and Consumer Services 17. Joe Dickson Ajax–Pickering Parliamentary Assistant: Northern Development and Mines; Natural Resources and Forestry 18. Han Dong Trinity–Spadina Parliamentary Assistant: Advanced Education and Skills Development; Energy; Poverty Reduction 19. Brad Duguid* Scarborough Centre Parliamentary Assistant: Intergovernmental Affairs (U.S. State Engagement) 20. Kevin Flynn Oakville Minister of Labour 21. John Fraser Ottawa South Parliamentary Assistant: Health and Long-term Care 22. Michael Gravelle Thunder Bay–Superior North Minister of Northern Development and Mines 23. Ann Hoggarth Barrie Parliamentary Assistant: Community and Social Services 24. Eric Hoskins St. Paul’s Minister of Health and Long-Term Care 25. Mitzie Hunter Scarborough–Guildwood Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Development 26. Helena Jaczek Oak Ridges–Markham Minister of Community and Social Services 27. Sophie Kiwala Kingston and the Islands Parliamentary Assistant: Children and Youth Services; Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation 28. Monte Kwinter* York Centre Parliamentary Assistant: International Trade 29. Marie-France Lalonde Ottawa–Orléans Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services; Francophone Affairs 30. Jeff Leal Peterborough Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs; Responsible for Small Business 31. Dave Levac* Brant Speaker of the Legislature 32. Tracy MacCharles Pickering–Scarborough East Minister of Government and Consumer Services; Responsible for Accessibility 33. Harinder Malhi Brampton–Springdale Minister of the Status of Women 34. Amrit Mangat Mississauga–Brampton South Parliamentary Assistant: Tourism, Culture and Sport; Women’s Issues; Accessibility 35. Cristina Martins Davenport Parliamentary Assistant: Economic Development and Growth 36. Deb Matthews* London North Centre Parliamentary Assistant to the Premier 37. Bill Mauro Thunder Bay–Atikokan Minister of Municipal Affairs 38. Kathryn McGarry Cambridge Minister of Transportation 39. Eleanor McMahon Burlington President of Treasury Board; Responsible for Digital Government 40. Ted McMeekin Ancaster–Dundas–Flamborough–Westdale Parliamentary Assistant to the Premier 41. Peter Milczyn Etobicoke–Lakeshore Minister of Housing; Responsible for Poverty Reduction Strategy 42. Reza Moridi Richmond Hill Minister of Research, Innovation and Science 43. Indira Naidoo-Harris Halton Minister of Education; Responsible for Early Years and Child Care 44. Yasir Naqvi Ottawa Centre Attorney General; Government House Leader 45. Arthur Potts Beaches–East York Parliamentary Assistant: Environment and Climate Change 46. Shafiq Qaadri Etobicoke North Parliamentary Assistant: Citizenship and Immigration 47. Lou Rinaldi Northumberland–Quinte West Parliamentary Assistant: Municipal Affairs 48. Liz Sandals* Guelph Parliamentary Assistant: Infrastructure 49. Mario Sergio* York West 50. Charles Sousa Mississauga South Minister of Finance 51. Harinder Takhar Mississauga–Erindale 52. Daiene Vernile Kitchener Centre Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport 53. Glenn Thibeault Sudbury Minister of Energy 54. Soo Wong Scarborough–Agincourt Parliamentary Assistant: Community Safety and Correctional Services 55. Kathleen Wynne Don Valley West Premier; Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs 56. David Zimmer Willowdale Minister of Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation Toronto Centre Vacant * Will not seek re-election in 2018 Updated: February 2, 2018 595 Bay Street, Suite 1202 ONTARIO MPPs Toronto, ON M5G 2C2 416 586 1474 enterprisecanada.com MPP RIDING PARLIAMENTARY RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Ted Arnott Wellington–Halton Hills Critic: Environment and Climate Change 2. Bob Bailey Sarnia–Lambton Critic: Democratic Reform; Intergovernmental Affairs 3. Toby Barrett Haldimand–Norfolk Critic: Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs 4. Patrick Brown Simcoe North 5. Raymond Cho Scarborough–Rouge River Critic: Citizenship and Immigration; City of Toronto Issues 6. Steve Clark Leeds–Grenville Deputy PC Leader; Critic: Ethics and Accountability 7. Lorne Coe Whitby–Oshawa Critic: Education; Post-Secondary Education 8. Vic Fedeli Nipissing Interim Leader 9. Ernie Hardeman Oxford Critic: Municipal Affairs; Housing 10. Michael Harris Kitchener–Conestoga Critic: Transportation; Research, Innovation and Science 11. Randy Hillier Lanark–Frontenac–Lennox and Addington Critic: Attorney General 12. Sylvia Jones Dufferin–Caledon Deputy PC Leader; Critic: Infrastructure 13. Lisa MacLeod Nepean–Carleton Critic: Finance; Treasury Board; Anti-Racism; City of Ottawa Issues 14. Gila Martow Thornhill Critic: Children, Youth and Families; GTA issues; Francophone Affairs 15. Jim McDonell Stormont–Dundas–South Glengarry Critic: Government and Consumer Services 16. Monte McNaughton Lambton–Kent–Middlesex Critic: Economic Development, Employment and Growth 17. Norm Miller Parry Sound–Muskoka Critic: Northern Development and Mines; Natural Resources and Forestry 18. Julia Munro* York–Simcoe Critic: Poverty Reduction Strategy 19. Rick Nicholls Chatham–Kent–Essex Critic: Correctional Services; Tourism Culture and Sport 20. Sam Oosterhoff Niagara West–Glanbrook Critic: Digital Government; Research, Innovation and Science (Associate) 21. Randy Pettapiece Perth–Wellington Critic: Community and Social Services; Horse Racing 22. Ross Romano Sault Ste. Marie Critic: Northern Ontario Jobs and Ring of Fire 23. Laurie Scott Haliburton–Kawartha Lakes–Brock Critic: Community Safety; Women's Issues 24. Todd Smith Prince Edward–Hastings Critic: Energy 25. Lisa Thompson Huron–Bruce Critic: International Trade: Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation 26. Bill Walker Bruce–Grey–Owen Sound Critic: Seniors; Long-Term Care; Accessibility 27. Jim Wilson Simcoe–Grey PC House Leader 28. John Yakabuski Renfrew–Nipissing–Pembroke Critic: Labour and Training 29. Jeff Yurek Elgin–Middlesex–London Critic: Health MPP RIDING PARLIAMENTARY RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Teresa Armstrong London–Fanshawe Critic: Home and Long-Term Care; Seniors Affairs; Anti-Racism 2. Gilles Bisson Timmins–James Bay NDP House Leader; Critic: Natural Resources and Forestry; Attorney General 3. Sarah Campbell* Kenora–Rainy River Critic: Tourism, Culture and Sport Critic: Economic Development and Employment; Research and Innovation; Early Years 4. Catherine Fife Kitchener-Waterloo and Child Care 5. Cindy Forster* Welland Critic: Labour, Fairness and Work 6. Jennifer French Oshawa Critic: Citizenship and Immigration; Youth Engagement 7. Wayne Gates Niagara Falls Critic: Transportation; Infrastructure; Government and Consumer Services 8. France Gélinas Nickel Belt Critic: Francophone Affairs; Health and Pharmacare 9. Lisa Gretzky Windsor West Critic: Community and Social Services; Homelessness 10. Percy Hatfield Windsor–Tecumseh Critic: Municipal Affairs; Housing 11. Andrea Horwath Hamilton East Leader; Critic: Intergovernmental Affairs 12. Michael Mantha Algoma–Manitoulin Critic: Northern Development and Mines; Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation 13. Paul Miller Hamilton East–Stoney Creek Critic: Pensions; Poverty Reduction 14. Taras Natyshak Essex Critic: Community Safety and Correctional Services; Digital Government; International Trade 15. Peggy Sattler London West Critic: Education; Advanced Education and Skills Development; Women’s Issues 16. Peter Tabuns Toronto–Danforth Critic: Environment and Climate Change; Energy 17. Monique Taylor Hamilton Mountain Critic: Children and Youth Services; Accessibility and Persons with Disabilities 18. John Vanthof Timiskaming–Cochrane Critic: Finance; Treasury Board; Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Bramalea–Gore–Malton Vacant Parkdale–High Park Vacant INDEPENDENT NAME RIDING PARLIAMENTARY RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Jack MacLaren Carleton–Mississippi Mills Elected as a Progressive Conservative, now a member of Trillium Party * Will not seek re-election in 2018 Updated: February 2, 2018 .