33rd Parliament of Ontario


The 33rd Legislative Assembly of Ontario was held from June 4, 1985, until July 31, 1987, just prior to the 1987 general election.
Hugh Alden Edighoffer served as speaker for the assembly.
Twenty-two days into the 33rd Parliament, Premier Frank Miller resigned following the defeat of his Progressive Conservative government in a motion of no confidence. Upon Miller's resignation, Lieutenant Governor John Black Aird appointed David Peterson, then Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Ontario Liberal Party, as Premier. Peterson went on to form a minority government with the support of the Ontario New Democratic Party.

Members

RidingMemberPartyFirst elected / previously electedNotes
AlgomaBud WildmanNew Democratic Party1975-
Algoma—ManitoulinJohn Gordon LaneProgressive Conservative1971-
ArmourdaleBruce McCaffreyProgressive Conservative1977-
Beaches—WoodbineMarion BrydenNew Democratic Party1975-
BellwoodsRoss A. McClellanNew Democratic Party1975-
BramptonBob CallahanLiberal1985-
Brant—Oxford—NorfolkRobert NixonLiberal1962-
BrantfordPhil GilliesProgressive Conservative1981-
BrockPeter PartingtonProgressive Conservative1985-
Burlington SouthCam JacksonProgressive Conservative1985-
CambridgeBill BarlowProgressive Conservative1981-
CarletonRobert C. MitchellProgressive Conservative1980-
Carleton EastGilles E. MorinLiberal1985-
Carleton-GrenvilleNorm SterlingProgressive Conservative1977-
Chatham—KentMaurice Louis BossyLiberal1985-
Cochrane NorthJacques Noe René FontaineLiberal1985-
Cochrane SouthAlan William PopeProgressive Conservative1977-
CornwallLuc Bernard GuindonProgressive Conservative1985-
Don MillsDennis Roy TimbrellProgressive Conservative1971-
DovercourtAntonio LupusellaNew Democratic Party1975-
DovercourtAntonio LupusellaLiberal1975-
DownsviewJoseph CordianoLiberal1985-
Dufferin—SimcoeGeorge R. McCagueProgressive Conservative1975-
Durham EastSammy Lawrence CureatzProgressive Conservative1977-
Durham WestGeorge AsheProgressive Conservative1977-
Durham—YorkKenneth Ross StevensonProgressive Conservative1981-
EglintonDavid James McFaddenProgressive Conservative1985-
ElginRonald Keith McNeilProgressive Conservative1958-
ErieRaymond Louis HaggertyLiberal1967-
Essex NorthPatrick Michael HayesNew Democratic Party1985-
Essex SouthRemo J. ManciniLiberal1975-
EtobicokeEd Thomas PhilipNew Democratic Party1975-
Fort WilliamMichael Patrick HennessyProgressive Conservative1977-
Frontenac—AddingtonLawrence George SouthLiberal1985-
GreyRobert Carson McKessockLiberal1975-
Grey—BruceEdward Carson SargentLiberal1963-
Haldimand—NorfolkGordon Irvin MillerLiberal1975-
Halton—BurlingtonDonald S. KnightLiberal1985-
Hamilton CentreLily Oddie MunroLiberal1985-
Hamilton EastBob Warren MackenzieNew Democratic Party1975-
Hamilton MountainBrian Albert CharltonNew Democratic Party1977-
Hamilton WestRichard Alexander AllenNew Democratic Party1982-
Hastings—PeterboroughJames PollockProgressive Conservative1981-
High Park—SwanseaYuri ShymkoProgressive Conservative1981-
HumberJim HendersonLiberal1985-
Huron—BruceMurray John ElstonLiberal1981-
Huron—MiddlesexJohn Keith RiddellLiberal1973-
KenoraLeo Edward BernierProgressive Conservative1966-
Kent—ElginJames Fitzgerald McGuiganLiberal1977-
Kingston and the IslandsKenneth A. KeyesLiberal1985-
KitchenerDavid R. CookeLiberal1985-
Kitchener—WilmotJohn SweeneyLiberal1975-
Lake NipigonGilles PouliotNew Democratic Party1985-
LakeshoreRuth Anna GrierNew Democratic Party1985-
LambtonDavid William SmithLiberal1985-
LanarkDouglas Jack WisemanProgressive Conservative1971-
LeedsRobert W. RuncimanProgressive Conservative1981-
LincolnPhilip W. AndrewesProgressive Conservative1981-
London CentreDavid Robertson PetersonLiberal1975Premier and Party Leader-
London NorthRonald George Van HorneLiberal1977-
London SouthElizabeth "Joan" SmithLiberal1985-
MiddlesexDouglas Richard ReycraftLiberal1985-
Mississauga EastMilton Edward Charles GregoryProgressive Conservative1975-
Mississauga NorthSteven OfferLiberal1985-
Mississauga SouthMargaret MarlandProgressive Conservative1985-
MuskokaFrank Stuart MillerProgressive Conservative1971Premier and Party Leader-
Niagara FallsVincent George KerrioLiberal1975-
Nickel BeltFloyd LaughrenNew Democratic Party1971-
NipissingMichael HarrisProgressive Conservative1981-
NorthumberlandHoward Nicholas SheppardProgressive Conservative1981-
OakvilleTerrance P. O'ConnorProgressive Conservative1985-
OakwoodAnthony William GrandeNew Democratic Party1975-
OrioleElinor CaplanLiberal1985-
OshawaMichael James BreaughNew Democratic Party1975-
Ottawa CentreEvelyn Adelaide GigantesNew Democratic Party1975, 1984-
Ottawa EastBernard C. GrandmaîtreLiberal1984-
Ottawa SouthClaude Frederick BennettProgressive Conservative1971-
Ottawa WestReuben Conrad BaetzProgressive Conservative1977-
OxfordRichard L. TreleavenProgressive Conservative1981-
ParkdaleTony RuprechtLiberal1981-
Parry SoundErnie EvesProgressive Conservative1981-
PerthHugh Alden EdighofferLiberal1967-
PeterboroughJohn Melville TurnerProgressive Conservative1971, 1977-
Port ArthurJames Francis FouldsNew Democratic Party1971-
Prescott and RussellJean PoirierLiberal1984-
Prince Edward—LennoxJames A. TaylorProgressive Conservative1971-
QuinteHugh Patrick O'NeilLiberal1975-
Rainy RiverFranklin Jack PierceProgressive Conservative1985-
Renfrew NorthSean ConwayLiberal1975-
Renfrew SouthPaul Joseph YakabuskiProgressive Conservative1963Died in 1987-
RiverdaleDavid R. RevilleNew Democratic Party1985-
SarniaAndy BrandtProgressive Conservative1981-
Sault Ste. MarieKarl Avid Morin-StromNew Democratic Party1985-
Scarborough CentreWilliam C. DavisProgressive Conservative1985-
Scarborough EastEdward A. FultonLiberal1985-
Scarborough NorthAlvin CurlingLiberal1985-
Scarborough WestRichard Frank JohnstonNew Democratic Party1979-
Scarborough—EllesmereDavid William WarnerNew Democratic Party1977, 1985-
Simcoe CentreEarl W. RoweProgressive Conservative1985-
Simcoe EastAllan Kenneth McLeanProgressive Conservative1981-
St. Andrew—St. PatrickLawrence Sheldon GrossmanProgressive Conservative1975Party Leader-
St. CatharinesJim BradleyLiberal1977-
St. DavidIan G. ScottLiberal1985-
St. GeorgeSusan A. FishProgressive Conservative1981-
Stormont—Dundas—GlengarryNoble VilleneuveProgressive Conservative1983-
SudburyJim GordonProgressive Conservative1981-
Sudbury EastElie Walter MartelNew Democratic Party1967-
TimiskamingDavid RamsayNew Democratic Party1985-
TimiskamingDavid RamsayLiberal1985-
Victoria—HaliburtonJohn F. EakinsLiberal1975-
Waterloo NorthHerbert Arnold EppLiberal1977-
Welland—ThoroldMel SwartNew Democratic Party1975-
Wellington SouthRick Eugenio FerraroLiberal1985-
Wellington—Dufferin—PeelJohn McLellan JohnsonProgressive Conservative1975-
WentworthGordon Howlett DeanProgressive Conservative1981-
Wentworth NorthChristopher Campbell WardLiberal1985-
Wilson HeightsMonte KwinterLiberal1985-
Windsor—RiversideDave CookeNew Democratic Party1977-
Windsor—SandwichWilliam Munro WryeLiberal1981-
Windsor—WalkervilleBernard NewmanLiberal1959-
York CentreW. Donald CousensProgressive Conservative1981-
York EastRobert Goldwin ElgieProgressive Conservative1977Resigned seat in 1985-
York EastChristine Hart Liberal1986Elected in by-election in 1986-
York MillsBette StephensonProgressive Conservative1975-
York NorthGreg SorbaraLiberal1985-
York SouthBob Keith RaeNew Democratic Party1982Party Leader-
York WestNicholas Georges LelukProgressive Conservative1971-
YorkviewClaudio PolsinelliLiberal1985-