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37th Parliament of Ontario
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37th Parliament of Ontario
Majority parliament
8 June 1999 – 5 May 2003
Parliament leaders
PremierMike Harris
Ernie Eves
April 15, 2002 – October 22, 2003
Leader of the
Opposition
Dalton McGuinty
Party caucuses
GovernmentProgressive Conservative Party
OppositionLiberal Party
RecognizedNew Democratic Party
Legislative Assembly
Speaker of the
Assembly
Gary Carr
Sovereign
MonarchElizabeth II
6 February 1952 – present
← 36th → 38th

The 37th Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Canada's most populous province, was in session from June 8, 1999, until May 5, 2003. Its membership was set by the general election of 1999. Majority was held by the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party led by Mike Harris.

During the 36th Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Harris' government had passed legislation which realigned provincial electoral districts to match the boundaries in use for federal districts; accordingly, the 37th Assembly had a reduced number of seats, with just 103 members compared to 130 in the previous session.

In the March 2002 leadership convention, following Mike Harris' resignation announcement, Ernie Eves was elected party leader.

Gary Carr served as speaker for the assembly.[1]

Members

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Riding Member Party Notes
Algoma—Manitoulin Michael A. Brown Liberal
Ancaster—Dundas—Flamborough—Aldershot Ted McMeekin Liberal By-election in 2000. See Wentworth—Burlington below for predecessor.
Barrie—Simcoe—Bradford Joe Tascona Progressive Conservative
Beaches—East York Frances Lankin[nb 1] New Democratic Party
Michael Prue New Democratic Party By-election in 2001.
Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale Raminder Gill Progressive Conservative
Brampton Centre Joe Spina Progressive Conservative
Brampton West—Mississauga Tony Clement Progressive Conservative
Brant Dave Levac Liberal
Bruce—Grey—Owen Sound Bill Murdoch Progressive Conservative Riding named Bruce—Grey from 1999 to June 2000
Burlington Cam Jackson Progressive Conservative
Cambridge Gerry Martiniuk Progressive Conservative
Chatham—Essex—Kent Pat Hoy Liberal
Davenport Tony Ruprecht Liberal
Don Valley East David Caplan Liberal
Don Valley West David Turnbull Progressive Conservative
Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey David Tilson[nb 1] Progressive Conservative
Ernie Eves Progressive Conservative By-election on May 2, 2002. Premier of Ontario from April 15, 2002.
Durham John O'Toole Progressive Conservative
Eglinton—Lawrence Mike Colle Liberal
Elgin—Middlesex—London Steve Peters Liberal
Erie—Lincoln Tim Hudak Progressive Conservative
Essex Bruce Crozier Liberal
Etobicoke Centre Chris Stockwell Progressive Conservative
Etobicoke North John Hastings Progressive Conservative
Etobicoke—Lakeshore Morley Kells Progressive Conservative
Glengarry—Prescott—Russell Jean-Marc Lalonde Liberal
Guelph—Wellington Brenda Elliott Progressive Conservative
Haldimand—Norfolk—Brant Toby Barrett Progressive Conservative
Haliburton—Victoria—Brock Chris Hodgson Progressive Conservative
Halton Ted Chudleigh Progressive Conservative
Hamilton East Dominic Agostino Liberal
Hamilton Mountain Marie Bountrogianni Liberal
Hamilton West David Christopherson New Democratic Party
Hastings—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington Leona Dombrowsky Liberal
Huron—Bruce Helen Johns Progressive Conservative
Kenora—Rainy River Howard Hampton New Democratic Party Party leader.
Kingston and the Islands John Gerretsen Liberal
Kitchener Centre Wayne Wettlaufer Progressive Conservative
Kitchener—Waterloo Elizabeth Witmer Progressive Conservative
Lambton—Kent—Middlesex Marcel Beaubien Progressive Conservative
Lanark—Carleton Norm Sterling Progressive Conservative
Leeds—Grenville Bob Runciman Progressive Conservative
London North Centre Dianne Cunningham Progressive Conservative
London West Bob Wood Progressive Conservative
London—Fanshawe Frank Mazzilli Progressive Conservative
Markham David Tsubouchi Progressive Conservative
Mississauga Centre Rob Sampson Progressive Conservative
Mississauga East Carl DeFaria Progressive Conservative
Mississauga South Margaret Marland Progressive Conservative
Mississauga West