|
Riding |
Member |
Party |
Notes |
|
Algoma |
Bud Wildman |
New Democratic Party |
|
|
Algoma—Manitoulin |
Mike Brown |
Liberal |
|
|
Beaches—Woodbine |
Frances Lankin |
New Democratic Party |
|
|
Brampton North |
Joe Spina |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Brampton South |
Tony Clement |
Progressive Conservative |
Minister of Transportation, 1997-1999 |
|
Brant—Haldimand |
Peter L. Preston |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Brantford |
Ron Johnson |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Bruce |
Barb Fisher |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Burlington South |
Cam Jackson |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Cambridge |
Gerry Martiniuk |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Carleton |
Norm Sterling |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Carleton East |
Gilles Morin |
Liberal |
|
|
Chatham—Kent |
Jack Carroll |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Cochrane North |
Len Wood |
New Democratic Party |
|
|
Cochrane South |
Gilles Bisson |
New Democratic Party |
|
|
Cornwall |
John Cleary |
Liberal |
|
|
Don Mills |
David Johnson |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Dovercourt |
Tony Silipo |
New Democratic Party |
|
|
Downsview |
Annamarie Castrilli |
Liberal |
|
|
Dufferin—Peel |
David Tilson |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Durham Centre |
Jim Flaherty |
Progressive Conservative |
Minister of Labour, 1997-1999 |
|
Durham East |
John O'Toole |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Durham West |
Janet Ecker |
Progressive Conservative |
Minister of Community and Social Services, 1996-1999 |
|
Durham—York |
Julia Munro |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Eglinton |
Bill Saunderson |
Progressive Conservative |
Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Tourism, 1995-1997 |
|
Elgin |
Peter North |
Independent |
|
|
Essex South |
Bruce Crozier |
Liberal |
|
|
Essex—Kent |
Pat Hoy |
Liberal |
|
|
Etobicoke West |
Chris Stockwell |
Progressive Conservative |
Speaker of the Legislature, 1996-1999 |
|
Etobicoke—Humber |
Doug Ford, Sr. |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Etobicoke—Lakeshore |
Morley Kells |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Etobicoke—Rexdale |
John Hastings |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Fort William |
Lyn McLeod |
Liberal |
Party Leader, 1995-1996 (Resigned Leadership) |
|
Fort York |
Rosario Marchese |
New Democratic Party |
|
|
Frontenac—Addington |
Bill Vankoughnet |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Grey—Owen Sound |
Bill Murdoch |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Guelph |
Brenda Elliott |
Progressive Conservative |
Minister of Environment and Energy, 1995-1996 |
|
Halton Centre |
Terence Young |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Halton North |
Ted Chudleigh |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Hamilton Centre |
David Christopherson |
New Democratic Party |
|
|
Hamilton East |
Dominic Agostino |
Liberal |
|
|
Hamilton Mountain |
Trevor Pettit |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Hamilton West |
Lillian Ross |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Hastings—Peterborough |
Harry Danford |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
High Park—Swansea |
Derwyn Shea |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Huron |
Helen Johns |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Kenora |
Frank Miclash |
Liberal |
|
|
Kingston and the Islands |
John Gerretsen |
Liberal |
|
|
Kitchener |
Wayne Wettlaufer |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Kitchener—Wilmot |
Gary Leadston |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Lake Nipigon |
Gilles Pouliot |
New Democratic Party |
|
|
Lambton |
Marcel Beaubien |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Lanark—Renfrew |
Leo Jordan |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Lawrence |
Joseph Cordiano |
Liberal |
|
|
Leeds—Grenville |
Bob Runciman |
Progressive Conservative |
Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services, 1995-1999 |
|
Lincoln |
Frank Sheehan |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
London Centre |
Marion Boyd |
New Democratic Party |
|
|
London North |
Dianne Cunningham |
Progressive Conservative |
Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Minister Responsible for Women's Issues, 1995-1999 |
|
London South |
Bob Wood |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Markham |
David Tsubouchi |
Progressive Conservative |
Minister of Community and Social Services, 1995-1996; Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations, 1996-1999 |
|
Middlesex |
Bruce Smith |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Mississauga East |
Carl DeFaria |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Mississauga North |
John Snobelen |
Progressive Conservative |
Minister of Education, 1995-1997; Minister of Natural Resources, 1997-1999 |
|
Mississauga South |
Margaret Marland |
Progressive Conservative |
Minister without Portfolio (Children), 1997-1999 |
|
Mississauga West |
Rob Sampson |
Progressive Conservative |
Minister without Portfolio (Privatization), 1996-1999 |
|
Muskoka—Georgian Bay |
Bill Grimmett |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Nepean |
John Baird |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Niagara Falls |
Bart Maves |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Niagara South |
Tim Hudak |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Nickel Belt |
Floyd Laughren |
New Democratic Party |
Resigned, 1998 |
|
Blain Morin |
New Democratic Party |
Elected in by-election, 1998 |
|
Nipissing |
Mike Harris |
Progressive Conservative |
Premier and Party Leader |
|
Norfolk |
Toby Barrett |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Northumberland |
Doug Galt |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Oakville South |
Gary Carr |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Oakwood |
Mike Colle |
Liberal |
|
|
Oriole |
Elinor Caplan [nb 1] |
Liberal |
Resigned, 1997 |
|
David Caplan |
Liberal |
Elected in by-election, 1997 |
|
Oshawa |
Jerry Ouellette |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Ottawa Centre |
Richard Patten |
Liberal |
|
|
Ottawa East |
Bernard Grandmaître |
Liberal |
|
|
Ottawa South |
Dalton McGuinty |
Liberal |
Party Leader, 1996-2012 |
|
Ottawa West |
Bob Chiarelli [nb 2] |
Liberal |
Resigned, 1997 |
|
Alex Cullen |
Liberal [nb 3] |
Elected in by-election, 1997 |
|
Ottawa—Rideau |
Garry Guzzo |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Oxford |
Ernie Hardeman |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Parkdale |
Tony Ruprecht |
Liberal |
|
|
Parry Sound |
Ernie Eves |
Progressive Conservative |
Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance, 1995-1999 |
|
Perth |
Bert Johnson |
Progressive Conservative |
Deputy Speaker of the Legislature, 1995-1999 |
|
Peterborough |
Gary Stewart |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Port Arthur |
Michael Gravelle |
Liberal |
|
|
Prescott and Russell |
Jean-Marc Lalonde |
Liberal |
|
|
Prince Edward—Lennox-South—Hastings |
Gary Fox |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Quinte |
Doug Rollins |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Rainy River |
Howard Hampton |
New Democratic Party |
Party Leader, 1996-2009 |
|
Renfrew North |
Sean Conway |
Liberal |
|
|
Riverdale |
Marilyn Churley |
New Democratic Party |
|
|
Sarnia |
Dave Boushy |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Sault Ste. Marie |
Tony Martin |
New Democratic Party |
|
|
Scarborough Centre |
Dan Newman |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Scarborough East |
Steve Gilchrist |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Scarborough North |
Alvin Curling |
Liberal |
|
|
Scarborough West |
Jim Brown |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Scarborough—Agincourt |
Gerry Phillips |
Liberal |
|
|
Scarborough—Ellesmere |
Marilyn Mushinski |
Progressive Conservative |
Minister of Citizenship, Culture and Recreation, 1995-1997 |
|
Simcoe Centre |
Joe Tascona |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Simcoe East |
Al McLean |
Progressive Conservative |
Speaker of the Legislature, 1995-1996 (Resigned Speakership) |
|
Simcoe West |
Jim Wilson |
Progressive Conservative |
Minister of Health, 1995-1997; Minister of Energy, Science and Technology, 1997-1999 |
|
St. Andrew—St. Patrick |
Isabel Bassett |
Progressive Conservative |
Minister of Citizenship, Culture and Recreation, 1997-1999 |
|
St. Catharines |
Jim Bradley |
Liberal |
|
|
St. Catharines—Brock |
Tom Froese |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
St. George—St. David |
Al Leach |
Progressive Conservative |
Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, 1995-1999 |
|
Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry and East Grenville |
Noble Villeneuve |
Progressive Conservative |
Minister of Agriculture and Food, 1995-1999 |
|
Sudbury |
Rick Bartolucci |
Liberal |
|
|
Sudbury East |
Shelley Martel |
New Democratic Party |
|
|
Timiskaming |
David Ramsay |
Liberal |
|
|
Victoria—Haliburton |
Chris Hodgson |
Progressive Conservative |
Minister of Natural Resources and Minister of Northern Development and Mines, 1995-1999 |
|
Waterloo North |
Elizabeth Witmer |
Progressive Conservative |
Minister of Labour, 1995-1997; Minister of Health, 1997-1999 |
|
Welland—Thorold |
Peter Kormos |
New Democratic Party |
|
|
Wellington |
Ted Arnott |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Wentworth East |
Ed Doyle |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Wentworth North |
Toni Skarica |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Willowdale |
Charles Harnick |
Progressive Conservative |
Attorney General and Minister Responsible for Native Affairs, 1995-1999 |
|
Wilson Heights |
Monte Kwinter |
Liberal |
|
|
Windsor—Riverside |
Dave Cooke [nb 2] |
New Democratic Party |
Resigned, 1997 |
|
Wayne Lessard |
New Democratic Party |
Elected in by-election, 1997 |
|
Windsor—Sandwich |
Sandra Pupatello |
Liberal |
|
|
Windsor—Walkerville |
Dwight Duncan |
Liberal |
|
|
York Centre |
Al Palladini |
Progressive Conservative |
Minister of Transportation, 1995-1997; Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Tourism, 1997-1999 |
|
York East |
John Parker |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
York Mills |
David Turnbull |
Progressive Conservative |
Chief Government Whip, 1995-1999 |
|
York South |
Bob Rae [nb 2] |
New Democratic Party |
Party Leader, 1995-1996 (Resigned Leadership and Seat) |
|
Gerard Kennedy |
Liberal |
Elected in by-election, 1996 |
|
York—Mackenzie |
Frank Klees |
Progressive Conservative |
|
|
Yorkview |
Mario Sergio |
Liberal |
|