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Legislative Assembly of Ontario Seating Plan MPPs and various House officers sit in the legislative chamber when the House is in session. The Speaker s dais is at one end of the chamber, and the main doors are at the opposite end of the chamber. The Speaker sits facing the main doors. The government sits on the right side of the Speaker in four rows. The opposition sits on the left side of the Speaker in three rows. The first row is closest to the centre of the chamber. The seats in each row are ordered from the Speaker s dais to the main doors. Speaker and other House officers The Speaker of the House sits at one end of the chamber. Above the Speaker s dais is the press gallery. To the right of the Speaker s dais are two seats designated for legislative counsel. One is assigned to M. Spakowski; the second is unassigned. In front of the Speaker, in the middle of the chamber, is the clerks table. The Clerks-at-the-Table include Todd Decker, Trevor Day, Tonia Grannum, William Short, and Valerie Quioc Lim. Beyond the clerks table is the Hansard table with two seats for Hansard reporters. Beyond the Hansard table, just before the main doors, sits the Sergeant-at-Arms, Jackie Gordon. Above the Sergeant-at-Arms is the Speaker s gallery. Government side, row 1: Hon. Bill Walker Bruce Grey Owen Sound Minister of Government and Consumer Services Hon. Todd Smith Bay of Quinte Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade; Government House Leader Hon. Lisa M. Thompson Huron Bruce Minister of Education

Hon. Peter Bethlenfalvy Pickering Uxbridge President of the Treasury Board Hon. Victor Fedeli Nipissing Minister of Finance; Chair of Cabinet Hon. Doug Ford Etobicoke North Premier; Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Hon. Christine Elliott Newmarket Aurora Deputy Premier; Minister of Health and Long-Term Care Hon. Jeff Yurek Elgin Middlesex London Minister of Transportation Hon. Caroline Mulroney York Simcoe Attorney General; Minister Responsible for Francophone Affairs Hon. Lisa MacLeod Nepean Minister of Children, Community & Social Services; Minister Responsible for Women s Issues Hon. Steve Clark Leeds Grenville Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Hon. John Yakabuski Renfrew Nipissing Pembroke Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry Hon. Ernie Hardeman Oxford Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Hon. Michael A. Tibollo Vaughan Woodbridge Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport Government side, row 2: Doug Downey Barrie Springwater Oro Medonte Lorne Coe Whitby Stephen Lecce King Vaughan Norman Miller Parry Sound Muskoka Hon. Rod Phillips Ajax Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks Hon. Greg Rickford Kenora Rainy River Minister of Energy, Northern Development and Mines; Minister of Indigenous Affairs Hon. Raymond Sung Joon Cho Scarborough North Minister for Seniors and Accessibility Hon. Sylvia Jones Dufferin Caledon Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services Hon. Laurie Scott Haliburton Kawartha Lakes Brock

Minister of Labour Hon. Merrilee Fullerton Kanata Carleton Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities Hon. Monte McNaughton Lambton Kent Middlesex Minister of Infrastructure Robert Bailey Sarnia Lambton Jim McDonell Stormont Dundas South Glengarry Gila Martow Thornhill Randy Pettapiece Perth Wellington Toby Barrett Haldimand Norfolk Government side, row 3: Parm Gill Milton Vincent Ke Don Valley North

Paul Calandra Markham Stouffville Kinga Surma Etobicoke Centre Michael Parsa Aurora Oak Ridges Richmond Hill Donna Skelly Flamborough Glanbrook Robin Martin Eglinton Lawrence Effie J. Triantafilopoulous Oakville North Burlington Prabmeet Singh Sarkaria Brampton South Sam Oosterhoff Niagara West Christina Mitas Scarborough Centre Lindsey Park Durham

Randy Hillier Lanark Frontenac Kingston Rick Nicholls Chatham Kent Leamington Natalia Kusendova Mississauga Centre Ross Romano Sault Ste. Marie Government side, row 4: Amarjot Sandhu Brampton West Kaleed Rasheed Mississauga East Cooksville Amanda Simard Glengarry Prescott Russell Nina Tangri Mississauga Streetsville Daisy Wai Richmond Hill

Daryl Kramp Hastings Lennox and Addington David Piccini Northumberland Peterborough South Andrea Khanjin Barrie Innisfill Dave Smith Peterborough Kawartha Stan Cho Willowdale Amy Fee Kitchener South Hespeler Belinda Karahalios Cambridge Christine Hogarth Etobicoke Lakeshore Goldie Ghamari Carleton Mike Harris Kitchener Conestoga

Hon. Ted Arnott Wellington Halton Hills Opposition side, row 1: France Gélinas Nickel Belt Peter Tabuns Toronto Danforth Sara Singh Brampton Centre John Vanthof Timiskaming Cochrane Gilles Bisson Timmins Andrea Horwath Hamilton Centre Leader of Her Majesty s Loyal Opposition Taras Natyshak Essex

Catherine Fife Waterloo Stephen Crawford Oakville Will Bouma Brantford Brant Jane McKenna Burlington Jill Dunlop Simcoe North John Fraser Ottawa South Liberal Party Kathleen O. Wynne Don Valley West Liberal Party Opposition side, row 2: Marit Stiles Davenport Teresa J. Armstrong London Fanshawe Laura Mae Lindo Kitchener Centre

Michael Mantha Algoma Manitoulin Bhutila Karpoche Parkdale High Park Kevin Yarde Brampton North Sol Mamakwa Kiiwetinoong Sandy Shaw Hamilton West Ancaster Dundas Doly Begum Scarborough Southwest Peggy Sattler London West Deepak Anand Mississauga Malton Roman Baber York Centre

Aris Babikian Scarborough Agincourt Logan Kanapathi Markham Thornhill Michael Gravelle Thunder Bay Superior North Liberal Party Michael Coteau Don Valley East Liberal Party Opposition side, row 3: Terence Kernaghan London North Centre Jamie West Sudbury Jennifer Stevens St. Catharines Wayne Gates Niagara Falls Lisa Gretzky Windsor West Jennifer K. French Oshawa

Paul Miller Hamilton East Stoney Creek Gurratan Singh Brampton East Jill Andrew Toronto St. Paul's Percy Hatfield Windsor Tecumseh Monique Taylor Hamilton Mountain Billy Pang Markham Unionville Vijay Thanigasalam Scarborough Rouge Park Jeremy Roberts Ottawa West Nepean Rudy Cuzzetto Mississauga Lakeshore Mitzie Hunter Scarborough Guildwood

Liberal Party Marie-France Lalonde Orléans Liberal Party Opposition side, row 4: Faisal Hassan York South Weston Judith Monteith-Farrell Thunder Bay Atikokan Joel Harden Ottawa Centre Tom Rakocevic Humber River Black Creek Suze Morrison Toronto Centre Chris Glover Spadina Fort York Jessica Bell University Rosedale Guy Bourgouin Mushkegowuk James Bay

Ian Arthur Kingston and the Islands Rima Berns-McGown Beaches East York Jeff Burch Niagara Centre Sheref Sabawy Mississauga Erin Mills Jim Wilson Simcoe Grey Independent Nathalie Des Rosiers Ottawa Vanier Liberal Party Mike Schreiner Guelph Green Party