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MPP RIDING PARLIAMENTARY RESPONSIBILITIES 1. –Weston Minister of Citizenship and Immigration 2. Granville Anderson Durham Parliamentary Assistant: Education 3. Centre Parliamentary Assistant: Finance; Digital Government 4. Chris Ballard Newmarket–Aurora Minister of Environment and Climate Change 5. Lorenzo Berardinetti Parliamentary Assistant: Attorney General 6. St. Catharines Chief Government Whip 7. Michael Chan Markham Minister of International Trade 8. West–Nepean Minister of Infrastructure 9. Mike Colle Eglinton-Lawrence Parliamentary Assistant: Labour 10. Minister of Children and Youth Services 11. Grant Crack Glengarry–Prescott–Russell Parliamentary Assistant: Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs 12. East–Cooksville Minister of Seniors Affairs 13. Bob Delaney Mississauga–Streetsville Parliamentary Assistant: Energy 14. Minister of Economic Development and Growth 15. Ottawa–Vanier Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry 16. Vic Dhillon West Parliamentary Assistant: Government and Consumer Services 17. Joe Dickson Ajax–Pickering Parliamentary Assistant: Northern Development and Mines; Natural Resources and Forestry 18. Trinity–Spadina Parliamentary Assistant: Advanced Education and Skills Development; Energy; Poverty Reduction 19. * Scarborough Centre Parliamentary Assistant: Intergovernmental Affairs (U.S. State Engagement) 20. Oakville Minister of Labour 21. John Fraser Parliamentary Assistant: Health and Long-term Care 22. –Superior North Minister of Northern Development and Mines 23. Ann Hoggarth Parliamentary Assistant: Community and Social Services 24. St. Paul’s Minister of Health and Long-Term Care 25. Scarborough–Guildwood Minister of Advanced Education and Skills Development 26. Oak Ridges–Markham Minister of Community and Social Services 27. Sophie Kiwala Parliamentary Assistant: Children and Youth Services; Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation 28. * Parliamentary Assistant: International Trade 29. Marie-France Lalonde Ottawa–Orléans Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services; Francophone Affairs 30. Peterborough Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs; Responsible for Small Business 31. * Brant Speaker of the Legislature 32. Tracy MacCharles Pickering– Minister of Government and Consumer Services; Responsible for Accessibility 33. Brampton–Springdale Minister of the Status of Women 34. Amrit Mangat Mississauga– Parliamentary Assistant: Tourism, Culture and Sport; Women’s Issues; Accessibility 35. Cristina Martins Davenport Parliamentary Assistant: Economic Development and Growth 36. * Centre Parliamentary Assistant to the Premier 37. 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. Etobicoke–Lakeshore Minister of Housing; Responsible for Poverty Reduction Strategy 42. Richmond Hill Minister of Research, Innovation and Science 43. Indira Naidoo-Harris Halton Minister of Education; Responsible for Early Years and Child Care 44. Attorney General; Government House Leader 45. Arthur Potts Beaches–East York Parliamentary Assistant: Environment and Climate Change 46. Parliamentary Assistant: Citizenship and Immigration 47. Lou Rinaldi Northumberland– Parliamentary Assistant: Municipal Affairs 48. * Parliamentary Assistant: Infrastructure 49. Mario Sergio* York West 50. Mississauga South Minister of Finance 51. Mississauga–Erindale 52. Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport 53. Sudbury Minister of Energy 54. Soo Wong Scarborough–Agincourt Parliamentary Assistant: Community Safety and Correctional Services 55. Premier; Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs 56. Willowdale Minister of Indigenous Affairs and Reconciliation 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. Wellington–Halton Hills Critic: Environment and Climate Change 2. –Lambton Critic: Democratic Reform; Intergovernmental Affairs 3. Haldimand–Norfolk Critic: Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs 4. Patrick Brown 5. Scarborough–Rouge River Critic: Citizenship and Immigration; City of Toronto Issues 6. Steve Clark Leeds–Grenville Deputy PC Leader; Critic: Ethics and Accountability 7. Whitby– Critic: Education; Post-Secondary Education 8. Nipissing 9. Oxford Critic: Municipal Affairs; Housing 10. Michael Harris Kitchener–Conestoga Critic: Transportation; Research, Innovation and Science 11. Lanark–Frontenac– Critic: Attorney General 12. Dufferin–Caledon Deputy PC Leader; Critic: Infrastructure 13. Lisa MacLeod Nepean–Carleton Critic: Finance; Treasury Board; Anti-Racism; City of Ottawa Issues 14. 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. Parry Sound–Muskoka Critic: Northern Development and Mines; Natural Resources and Forestry 18. Julia Munro* York–Simcoe Critic: Poverty Reduction Strategy 19. Chatham–Kent–Essex Critic: Correctional Services; Tourism Culture and Sport 20. –Glanbrook Critic: Digital Government; Research, Innovation and Science (Associate) 21. Perth–Wellington Critic: Community and Social Services; Horse Racing 22. Sault Ste. Marie Critic: Jobs and Ring of Fire 23. Laurie Scott Haliburton––Brock Critic: Community Safety; Women's Issues 24. 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. Renfrew–Nipissing–Pembroke Critic: Labour and Training 29. Elgin–Middlesex–London Critic: Health

MPP RIDING PARLIAMENTARY RESPONSIBILITIES 1. London–Fanshawe Critic: Home and Long-Term Care; Seniors Affairs; Anti-Racism 2. Timmins–James Bay NDP House Leader; Critic: Natural Resources and Forestry; Attorney General 3. Sarah Campbell* –Rainy River Critic: Tourism, Culture and Sport Critic: Economic Development and Employment; Research and Innovation; Early Years 4. Kitchener-Waterloo and Child Care 5. Cindy Forster* Critic: Labour, Fairness and Work 6. Jennifer French Oshawa Critic: Citizenship and Immigration; Youth Engagement 7. Niagara Falls Critic: Transportation; Infrastructure; Government and Consumer Services 8. France Gélinas Critic: Francophone Affairs; Health and Pharmacare 9. Critic: Community and Social Services; Homelessness 10. Windsor–Tecumseh Critic: Municipal Affairs; Housing 11. Hamilton East Leader; Critic: Intergovernmental Affairs 12. Algoma–Manitoulin Critic: Northern Development and Mines; Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation 13. Paul Miller Hamilton East–Stoney Creek Critic: Pensions; Poverty Reduction 14. Essex Critic: Community Safety and Correctional Services; Digital Government; International Trade 15. Critic: Education; Advanced Education and Skills Development; Women’s Issues 16. Toronto–Danforth Critic: Environment and Climate Change; Energy 17. Critic: Children and Youth Services; Accessibility and Persons with Disabilities 18. 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