988:– thought that party leader Howard Hampton performed strongly in the televised leaders' debate. Despite Hampton's debate performance and a 2.4% increase in the popular vote, the party lost two seats, once again losing official party status and their previous speaking privileges and funding. One of the problems that likely affected NDP support was strategic voting, not unlike that of the 1999 election. Dozens of NDP voters voted Liberal in order to ensure that the Tories would be defeated. This voting practice did do damage to the NDP's electoral fortunes because it was interpreted as a call for blanket support for Liberal candidates over NDP candidates, with no real thought to which candidate had a better chance to defeat a PC in any individual riding. Several unions, such as the
961:, and the resources and privileges accorded to officially recognized parties, if it had 12 or more seats; thus, it initially appeared the NDP would lose caucus funding and the ability to ask questions in the House. However, the governing Progressive Conservatives changed the rules after the election to lower the threshold for party status from 12 seats to 8. The Progressive Conservatives had reduced the size of the legislature, so provincial ridings now had the same boundaries as the federal ones, and so the official party status threshold was lowered. Some suggested that the Tories helped the NDP so they could continue to
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results are considered accurate to within ± 3.5 percentage points, 19 times out of 20, of what they would have been had the entire adult population living in
Ontario been polled. The margin of error will be larger within regions and for other sub-groupings of the survey population. These data were weighted to ensure that the sample's regional and age/sex composition reflected that of the actual Ontarian population according to Census data.
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1206:, by pointing out that he is the exception to the rule of NDP Premiers in other provinces who have been able to balance provincial budgets. At the official televised leaders' debate, her political rivals criticized the ONDP's handling of the economy in the early 1990s, but Horwath further distanced the New Democratic Party from Mr. Rae by pointing out his current allegiance to the federal Liberals as interim leader of the (federal)
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992:(CAW), promoted strategic voting to their membership and the public, which further added to the party's woes. The newly elected Liberal government offered to give the NDP caucus research funding if their members agreed to sit as independents. Hampton refused and disrupted the government Throne Speech in protest.
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in the founding convention of the New
Democratic Party of Ontario held in Niagara Falls at the Sheraton Brock hotel from 7–9 October 1961 and elected MacDonald as their leader. The Ontario CCF Council ceased to exist formally on Sunday, 8 October 1961, when the newly elected NDP executive officially took over.
1012:, on 24 March 2004. This tragic event, in conjunction with a recent and unpopular tax increase by the Liberals, provided the NDP with an opportunity to regain party status. A by-election was called for 13 May 2004, in which the new Liberal candidate, Agostino's brother Ralph, was challenged by NDP candidate
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by-election. Some opposition sources believed the
Liberals, mindful of their humiliating defeat to Horwath, had loosened their interpretation of the rules so that whoever ran for the NDP in Toronto—Danforth couldn't use the threat of lost status in a campaign. This issue became moot when, on 30 March
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won 52 seats, the
Liberals won 48, and the NDP 25. The New Democrats entered negotiations with both the Tories and the Liberals. The NDP signed a two-year accord with the Liberals, in which the Liberals would form government with the NDP's support in exchange for the implementation of a number of NDP
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became leader in 1953, and spent the next fifteen years rebuilding the party, from two seats when he took over the party's helm, to ten times that number when he stepped down in 1970. Delegates from the
Ontario CCF, delegates from affiliated union locals, and delegates from New Party Clubs took part
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The party's provincial executive is composed of the party's officers, six men and six women elected on a regional basis, three women and three men elected at large, one woman and one man elected by the
Ontario New Democratic Youth, two women representing the Women's Committee, one woman and one man
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Early polling in
September 2006 showed the party with 27% support, its highest recorded level since 1992. By early 2007 support had fallen to 17% support, further behind the two front-running parties but still slightly ahead of the party's 15% result in the 2003 election. September 2007 polling had
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Leader of the
Opposition 1987–1990, First Ontario NDP Premier 1990–1995. Previously a federal NDP MP (1978-1982). Later joined the federal Liberals and was a federal Liberal MP (2008-2013), Liberal leadership candidate (2006) and interim Liberal leader (2011-2013). Appointed Canadian Ambassador to
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Despite these shortcomings, the Rae years did witness a number of reforms in the field of social welfare being enacted. In 1991, the Rae government increased basic social assistance rates by 7% and shelter rates by 10%. Single parents were uploaded from the municipalities and all lone parents were
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Service and Global Television from 25 to 27 September 2007. For the survey, a representative randomly selected sample of 800 adults living in Ontario was interviewed by telephone. With a sample of this size, the
978:, the party emphasized their "Public Power Campaign", which had two key issues, primarily publicly owned electricity generation and distribution, and publicly run auto insurance. As well, the Public Power Campaign also dealt with rolling-back the social program cuts from the Harris government's
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from necessities such as home-heating and gas. Instead of providing broad corporate tax cuts, Horwath would have focused on tax cuts for small businesses and companies that make investments in
Ontario. Her campaign also criticized the McGuinty government for not soliciting competitive bids for
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NDP faction which Lewis had expelled from the party in 1972. Some members of the NDP caucus considered Cassidy's election as a serious mistake, and encouraged him to resign before contesting an election. Cassidy ignored this advice, and remained as leader. The NDP declined further in the
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the NDP at 14%, while the 29 September Ipsos poll had them at 17%, meaning that NDP's support had been constant for a year within the margin of error. Though the same Ipsos poll suggested that the NDP would elect 12 members to the legislature, the party would eventually elect only 10.
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The Provincial Council is the next highest decision making level and meets between conventions, usually three or four times a year. the Provincial Council is made up of the provincial executive, two representatives of the party's provincial caucus, delegates elected from each
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The officers of the Ontario NDP are the leader, the party president, six vice-presidents and the treasurer. Apart from the leader, the party officers are elected at the party's biennial convention. The leader is head of the parliamentary party and leads the party
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representing the Lesbian, Gay and Trans-identified Committee, one woman and one man representing the party's ethnic committees, one woman and one man representing the Disability Rights Committee and one woman and one man representing the Aboriginal Section.
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The party was known as the Ontario section of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation until the New Democratic Party's founding convention on 8 October 1961, at which point Donald C. MacDonald ceased to be the CCF leader and became the Ontario NDP leader.
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On 7 November 2008, Andrea Horwath officially launched her campaign to win the party's leadership. Horwath advocated heavy investment in light rail. In party matters, she emphasised a closer relationship to unions and the hiring of regional organisers. The
557:, when its popular vote rose from 15% to 26%. The party increased its presence in the legislature from 8 to 20 seats. In that election the party ran on the themes of the cost of living, tax distribution, education costs, Canadian unity, and housing.
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revised party status requirements in accordance with that election's reduction in the number of seats in the legislature, and the second time after winning a string of by-elections in the mid-2000s. The party maintained party status after the
1079:'s credibility was put to the test by what most of the media considered to be unworthy and underhanded personal attacks launched by the Liberals. The tactic backfired; on 14 September 2006, DiNovo defeated Liberal candidate – and incumbent
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surprisingly produced the ONDP's breakthrough first government in 1990 (when the election was called it looked like the Liberals would win a second majority government). The victory produced the first NDP provincial government east of
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as closely reflecting his own beliefs. However, the party has never fully healed the breach with organized labour that resulted from the Social Contract, nor has it been able to regain the popularity it enjoyed in the late 1980s.
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with the Liberals, although the Progressive Conservatives had stated before the election campaign even began that reducing official party status to eight seats was part of the seat reduction plan from the very beginning.
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3418:) is an employee of the party and manages the day to day party organization outside of the legislature. The Provincial Director is hired by the party executive with the ratification of the provincial council.
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430:, the party elected 21 MPPs. Under Horwath, the party achieved its second highest seat count (other than forming government in 1990) when it formed the Official Opposition with 40 MPPs after the
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was elected leader, but being the most left-wing of the three leadership candidates, he was not fully trusted by the party establishment. Cassidy's policy advisor in the leadership campaign was
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became leader, and guided the party to Official Opposition status in 1975, the first time since the Ontario CCF did it twice in the 1940s. After the party's disappointing performance in the
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was elected leader in at the 1996 Hamilton convention, and led the party through three elections. Hampton's period as leader saw the ONDP lose official party status twice: after the
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in the Ontario legislature and is the party's presumed candidate to lead an NDP government should the party be called upon to form a government. The Provincial Director (formerly
1024:. On election night, Horwath took 63.8 per cent of the vote in the seat, bringing the NDP back to eight seats in the legislature and allowing them to regain official party status.
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For many years, the Ontario NDP was the most successful provincial NDP branch outside the national party's western heartland. It had its first breakthrough under its first leader,
527:, and never really recovered. In the two remaining elections while it existed, the party never had more than five members in the legislature. Jolliffe resigned as leader in 1953.
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in which NDP supporters voted Liberal in hopes of removing Harris and the Tories from power. As a result, Hampton was not blamed for this severe defeat and stayed on as leader.
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policies. The NDP overtook the Liberals to become the Official Opposition with 38 seats and 29% of the vote. However, the Tories retained power as a minority government.
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as the NDP declined an offer to sit in Cabinet, preferring to remain in opposition. The governing Tories were defeated by a non-confidence motion and Miller resigned.
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in December 2006 and December 2008, but went on to serve as interim leader following Michael Ignatieff's resignation in 2011 until Justin Trudeau was chosen in 2013.
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for the first time in thirty years. The charismatic and dynamic Lewis ran a strong election campaign that forced the Tories to promise to implement the NDP's
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away from the Liberals. As a result, the NDP won a large majority government of 74 seats while the Liberals suffered the worst defeat in their history.
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and Ted Jolliffe, the NDP continued its string of recent by-election successes by taking away another Liberal stronghold. On 8 February 2007,
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and the Liberals were re-elected with a large majority. The NDP lost seats but emerged as the largest opposition party, with Bob Rae becoming
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a couple years earlier. Although the NDP finished only three percentage points ahead of the Liberals, they managed to take many seats in the
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was elected leader. Under his leadership, in 1985, the party held the balance-of-power with the signing of an accord with the newly elected
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were initially the beneficiaries of the NDP's unpopularity, but their poor campaign saw the momentum swing to the resurgent Tories under
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city councillor. In a fight for its political life, the NDP ran an all-out campaign to win the seat, aided by the city's large base of
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won another majority government. The breaking point for the Ontario CCF came in 1951. They were reduced to two MPP's in that year's
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raised to the same income standard. In 1992 and 1993, the Rae government implemented successive increases to social assistance.
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held at the party's provincial convention in April 2012, 76.4% of delegates voted in favour of Horwath's continued leadership.
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1071:. It turned into one of the most vicious elections in recent Ontario memory, almost on par with Jolliffe's 1945
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projects, and pledged to have a public bidding process where preference is given to local providers.
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again won a minority government. The NDP lost five seats, and slipped into third place behind the
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that Rae's government would not be re-elected. The official opposition Ontario Liberals under
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4186:"Post Debate Tory Tumble Gives McGuinty Liberals Ten Point Lead"
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4584:"Toronto MPP Marit Stiles set to be next leader of Ontario NDP"
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542:, CCF/NDP Leader from 1953 to 1970. Seen here in February 2007.
4333:"NDP government would pay half of Ottawa's transit operations"
4252:"Andrea Horwath: Can a fresh face change the ONDP's fortunes?"
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3623:"Nixon Govt. Defeated George Drew Likely To Be Next Premier"
3598:"Leader Elected: E. B. Joliffe is chosen for Ontario C.C.F."
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4469:"No orange crush, but Horwath leads party to solid showing"
3603:. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The Canadian Press. 4 April 1942
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4226:"Hampton to step down as NDP leader: Sources | The Star"
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4499:"Ontario NDP Leader Horwath survives leadership review"
3629:. Ottawa. The Canadian Press. 5 August 1943. p. 40
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The Dilemma of Canadian Socialism: The CCF in Ontario
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2023 Ontario New Democratic Party leadership election
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4314:"Ontario NDP launches first pre-election radio ad"
4157:"Liberals hang on to lead over Tories, poll shows"
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4014:"Tabuns wins tight race against Chin in Danforth"
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5778:Members of provincial/territorial assemblies
4746:The Happy Warrior: Political Memoirs, 2nd Ed
4714:The Good Fight: Political Memoirs, 1909–1958
4645:"Andrea Horwath and Ontario's New Democrats"
3963:"Stifling voice of NDP is hardly democratic"
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599:Third-party status under Michael Cassidy
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4563:McKenzie-Sutter, Holly (29 June 2022).
4378:"Liberals choose Rae as interim leader"
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4098:"Ontario Liberals Lead by Eight Points"
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3517:. In Keith Banting; John Myles (eds.).
561:Official Opposition under Stephen Lewis
412:and he stepped down as leader in 2009.
322:It was formed in October 1961 from the
290:Nouveau Parti démocratique de l'Ontario
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4475:. Hamilton, Ontario. 7 October 2011.
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3946:"CAW head to target Ontario Tories".
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6028:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
5681:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
5206:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
4777:Unfinished Journey: The Lewis Family
4407:Siekierski, B. J. (18 August 2011).
4283:"Horwath elected Ontario NDP Leader"
3659:. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. p. 1
3457:Ontario CCF/NDP leadership elections
3447:List of political parties in Ontario
3379:adding citations to reliable sources
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1328:Ontario CCF/NDP leadership elections
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1002:38th Legislative Assembly of Ontario
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531:End of the CCF/New Party and revival
467:Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
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4479:from the original on 7 October 2011
4250:Lehrer, Andrew (26 February 2009).
4200:. 29 September 2007. Archived from
4049:Benzie, Robert (20 February 2007).
3915:Urquhart, Ian (17 September 2003).
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1232:won a by-election in the riding of
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6280:List of Premiers by time in office
4816:NDP Ontario Caucus - Official site
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4133:. 24 February 2007. Archived from
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6058:Protestant Protective Association
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4449:from the original on 22 July 2012
4331:Mueller, Laura (26 August 2011).
4281:Campbell, Murray (7 March 2009).
4262:from the original on 11 June 2011
3961:Urquhart, Ian (29 October 2003).
2745:Current Ontario New Democrat MPPs
1645:June 28, 2022 – February 4, 2023
1572:February 7, 1982 – June 22, 1996
1368:(party chairman and co-spokesman)
1228:In September 2012, NDP candidate
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4312:Benzie, Robert (5 August 2011).
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1114:2007 Ontario general election
1059:. Liberal Education Minister
1000:The first by-election in the
436:2022 Ontario general election
432:2018 Ontario general election
428:2014 Ontario general election
424:2011 Ontario general election
410:2007 Ontario general election
382:1990 Ontario general election
378:1987 Ontario general election
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328:Ontario Federation of Labour
278:Ontario New Democratic Party
158:Ontario New Democratic Youth
37:Ontario New Democratic Party
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6552:Ontario electoral districts
6252:Former Lieutenant Governors
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1663:February 4, 2023 – present
1577:the United Nations in 2020.
1441:(leader in the legislature)
465:The NDP's predecessor, the
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4754:: Dundurn Press. pp.
4445:. Ottawa. 7 October 2011.
3687:. Toronto. pp. 1, 14.
3601:The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix
3521:. UBC Press. p. 385.
3477:Metro New Democratic Party
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1375:United Farmers of Ontario
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708:policies. This was not a
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5943:Confederation of Regions
5883:Progressive Conservative
5716:Canadian Labour Congress
5666:Key documents and events
5138:Provincial / Territorial
4873:General election results
4384:. Toronto. 25 May 2011.
3804:"Wildman to be honoured"
3566:MacPherson, Ian (2011).
2838:Humber River—Black Creek
1276:2018 provincial election
1238:Progressive Conservative
1167:2009 leadership election
1128:2007 provincial election
948:1999 provincial election
932:1999 provincial election
816:1995 provincial election
732:1990 provincial election
725:Leader of the Opposition
698:1985 provincial election
617:1981 provincial election
585:1977 provincial election
570:1975 provincial election
555:1967 provincial election
505:1948 provincial election
501:1943 provincial election
444:2023 leadership election
355:1977 provincial election
339:1967 provincial election
307:and currently forms the
6577:Other Canadian politics
6318:Speaker of the Assembly
5726:List of CCF/NDP members
5699:Statement of Principles
5656:New Politics Initiative
5528:Upcoming or most recent
4773:Smith, Cameron (1989).
1204:Liberal Party of Canada
1004:, was in the riding of
980:Common Sense Revolution
812:Liberal Party of Canada
177:Political position
6308:Ontario Shadow Cabinet
5384:Parliamentary election
4692:McClelland and Stewart
4366:. Toronto. p. A4.
3967:The Toronto Star; News
3657:Saskatoon Star-Phoenix
3513:Nergis Canefe (2013).
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6568:Equalization payments
5773:Members of Parliament
5542:British Columbia 2022
3720:. Toronto. p. 9.
3129:Scarborough Southwest
2946:Mushkegowuk—James Bay
2326:confidence and supply
1304:Further information:
1121:
1033:2006 federal election
990:Canadian Auto Workers
959:official party status
915:Rae was succeeded by
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808:1993 federal election
767:collective bargaining
751:public auto insurance
610:, a former leader of
593:Ontario Liberal Party
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374:Ontario Liberal Party
313:2018 general election
5875:Legislative Assembly
5693:Winnipeg Declaration
5530:leadership elections
5332:Leadership elections
5180:Prince Edward Island
5129:New Democratic Party
5108:New Democratic Party
4953:Leadership elections
4878:Leadership elections
4785:: Summerhill Press.
4740:MacDonald, Donald C.
4137:on 27 September 2007
3927:on 30 September 2007
3416:Provincial Secretary
3375:improve this article
3216:Timiskaming—Cochrane
2735:Official Opposition
2696:Official Opposition
2368:Official Opposition
2194:Official Opposition
1911:Official Opposition
1833:Official Opposition
1789:Extra-parliamentary
1596:Parliamentary leader
1263:in August 2013, and
1218:in the legislature.
1188:Harmonized Sales Tax
1040:2006, NDP candidate
934:, Hampton cited the
869:improve this article
740:Greater Toronto Area
736:New Democratic Party
710:coalition government
662:improve this article
471:democratic socialist
317:New Democratic Party
202:Progressive Alliance
192:New Democratic Party
188:National affiliation
111:October 8, 1961
6354:Former legislatures
6239:Lieutenant Governor
6202:Politics of Ontario
6150:Reform (Baldwinite)
6053:Patrons of Industry
6048:Liberal-Progressive
6019:Historical parties
4904:Donald C. MacDonald
4722:Macmillan of Canada
4163:. 19 September 2007
4038:. pp. A1, A13.
3627:The Evening Citizen
3294:University—Rosedale
2904:London North Centre
2412:Majority Government
1961:Donald C. MacDonald
1517:Donald C. MacDonald
1479:Donald C. MacDonald
1461:E.B. (Ted) Jolliffe
1212:minority government
1180:leadership election
1096:Donald C. MacDonald
907:Ontario NDP leader
801:replacement workers
730:Shortly before the
587:, the Tories under
574:minority government
547:Donald C. MacDonald
540:Donald C. MacDonald
525:provincial election
335:Donald C. MacDonald
256:Politics of Ontario
76:Provincial director
6145:Reform (Mackenzie)
5552:New Brunswick 2023
4630:The Globe and Mail
4473:Hamilton Spectator
4364:The Globe and Mail
4337:Your Ottawa Region
4287:The Globe and Mail
4204:on 10 October 2007
4161:The Canadian Press
4036:The Globe and Mail
3948:The Globe and Mail
3902:The Globe and Mail
3887:The Globe and Mail
3869:The Globe and Mail
3718:The Globe and Mail
3685:Toronto Daily Star
3435:riding association
3279:Toronto—St. Paul's
3087:Parkdale—High Park
3066:Ottawa West—Nepean
1296:on June 28, 2022.
1234:Kitchener—Waterloo
1124:
1083:city councillor –
1073:"Gestapo" campaign
1057:Parkdale—High Park
985:The Globe and Mail
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5679:Founding of
5674:Ginger Group
5672:Creation of
5567:Ontario 2023
5537:Alberta 2024
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5185:Saskatchewan
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3384:
3373:Please help
3368:verification
3365:
3336:Windsor West
3328:Lisa Gretzky
3289:Jessica Bell
3250:Peter Tabuns
3208:John Vanthof
3145:Chris Glover
2859:Kiiwetinoong
2770:Marit Stiles
2740:
2657:Third party
2618:Third party
2574:Third party
2496:Third party
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2233:Third party
2155:Third party
2111:Third party
2072:Third party
2033:Third party
1994:Third party
1950:Third party
1872:Third party
1800:Ted Jolliffe
1750:Third party
1678:
1659:Marit Stiles
1641:Peter Tabuns
1331:
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1312:Peter Tabuns
1309:
1290:Peter Tabuns
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1193:green energy
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1077:Cheri DiNovo
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1042:Peter Tabuns
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878:
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862:verification
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674:January 2012
671:
660:Please help
655:verification
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578:rent control
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136:Headquarters
102:John Vanthof
98:House leader
62:Marit Stiles
29:
6457:Libertarian
6341:Legislature
6219:Charles III
6135:Clear Grits
6094:Natural Law
5964:Libertarian
5756:Nova Scotia
5658:(2001–2004)
5646:(1979–1994)
5644:Left Caucus
5640:(1969–1972)
5509:Nenshi – AB
5504:Neill – PEI
5492:Stiles – ON
5170:Nova Scotia
5115:Party wings
5024:Governments
4883:Federal NDP
4652:Ontario NDP
4589:11 December
4415:. Toronto.
4131:Ipso Canada
4060:21 February
3802:nurun.com.
3271:Jill Andrew
3037:Joel Harden
3009:Nickel Belt
2980:Wayne Gates
2925:London West
2851:Sol Mamakwa
1700:Percentage
1694:Change +/-
1587:Bud Wildman
1292:was chosen
1265:Wayne Gates
1253:London West
1152:Nickel Belt
1140:Paul Miller
917:Bud Wildman
824:Mike Harris
774:wage freeze
608:James Laxer
513:Bill Temple
301:centre-left
243:.ontariondp
221:legislature
182:Centre-left
130:Ontario CCF
92:Sol Mamakwa
6664:Categories
6326:Ted Arnott
5916:recognized
5768:Presidents
5638:The Waffle
5498:Kinew – MB
5386:candidates
5302:McLaughlin
5269:Woodsworth
5199:Historical
4339:. Ottawa.
4320:. Toronto.
4190:Ipsos-Reid
3808:Sault Star
3484:References
3166:Jamie West
3121:Doly Begum
2959:Jeff Burch
2812:Sandy Shaw
2721:1,072,769
2682:1,925,512
2643:1,144,576
2535:No status
2324:(With NDP
1483:1953–1961
1465:1942–1953
1444:1941–1942
1439:1934–1937
1414:1934–1941
1395:1933–1934
1366:1932–1934
1326:See also:
820:Lyn McLeod
719:called an
612:The Waffle
589:Bill Davis
288:; French:
153:Youth wing
118:1961-10-08
88:Doly Begum
6534:Elections
6433:Consensus
6419:Communist
6270:Doug Ford
6114:Socialist
5948:Consensus
5938:Communist
5798:New Party
5480:Dinn – NL
5470:Beck – SK
5307:McDonough
5297:Broadbent
4936:(interim)
4483:2 January
4453:2 January
4423:2 January
4413:iPolitics
4347:2 January
4297:2 January
4266:2 January
4256:rabble.ca
3663:21 August
3633:21 August
3607:21 August
3582:16 August
3347:Structure
2778:Davenport
2755:District
2394:1,509,506
1706:Position
1703:Standing
1685:Election
1108:358 votes
938:model of
923:defeated
755:recession
517:High Park
482:coalition
368:In 1982,
266:Elections
219:Seats in
68:President
6511:Populist
6478:New Blue
6464:Moderate
6413:Centrist
6400:Alliance
6068:Trillium
6002:Populist
5974:New Blue
5969:Moderate
5934:Centrist
5925:Alliance
5746:Manitoba
5709:See also
5631:Factions
5486:Eby – BC
5275:Coldwell
5211:Manitoba
5155:Manitoba
4742:(1998).
4712:(1981).
4678:(1973).
4657:25 March
4549:CBC News
4505:18 April
4477:Archived
4447:Archived
4443:CTV News
4417:Archived
4386:Archived
4341:Archived
4260:Archived
3919:. News.
3441:See also
3315:Waterloo
2758:Elected
2708:31 / 124
2669:40 / 124
2630:21 / 107
2604:980,204
2591:17 / 107
2560:741,043
2547:10 / 107
2521:660,730
2482:551,009
2438:854,163
2425:17 / 130
2380:74 / 130
2354:970,813
2341:19 / 130
2307:865,507
2294:25 / 125
2263:672,824
2250:21 / 125
2219:940,691
2206:33 / 125
2167:38 / 125
2128:19 / 117
2084:20 / 117
1377:federal
1050:Ben Chin
1018:Hamilton
785:Rae Days
783:imposed
387:Manitoba
227:28 / 124
165:Ideology
147:, Canada
6584:Federal
6450:Freedom
6387:Liberal
6359:Cabinet
6262:Premier
6161:Italics
6099:Peoples
6063:Soldier
5959:Freedom
5918:parties
5895:Liberal
5813:Ontario
5808:Alberta
5751:Ontario
5731:Alberta
5721:History
5317:Mulcair
5287:Douglas
5262:Leaders
5233:Toronto
5216:Ontario
5175:Ontario
5145:Alberta
5122:Federal
4919:Bob Rae
4892:Leaders
4868:Members
4783:Toronto
4752:Toronto
4718:Toronto
4688:Toronto
4527:16 June
4382:CBCNews
4194:CanWest
3781:CTVNews
3174:Sudbury
2752:Member
2724:23.74%
2685:33.57%
2646:23.75%
2607:22.73%
2508:7 / 103
2469:9 / 103
2288:Bob Rae
2045:7 / 108
1884:21 / 90
1806:34 / 90
1688:Leader
1568:Bob Rae
1505:Tenure
1350:Tenure
1274:At the
1126:In the
1081:Toronto
974:In the
936:Swedish
702:Premier
624:Bob Rae
515:won in
450:History
370:Bob Rae
337:in the
330:(OFL).
303:of the
292:) is a
234:Website
208:Colours
145:Ontario
141:Toronto
116: (
108:Founded
6104:Reform
6033:Labour
5914:Other
5701:(1983)
5695:(1956)
5689:(1933)
5683:(1932)
5676:(1924)
5312:Layton
5228:Quebec
5221:Quebec
4789:
4762:
4758:–296.
4728:
4698:
4392:25 May
4235:14 May
4141:12 May
4111:12 May
4082:12 May
4019:14 May
3998:14 May
3977:12 May
3931:12 May
3852:14 May
3818:14 May
3787:14 May
3761:14 May
3546:
3525:
3412:caucus
3024:Oshawa
2761:Notes
2563:16.8%
2524:14.7%
2485:12.6%
2441:20.6%
2357:25.7%
2310:23.8%
2266:21.2%
2222:28.0%
2183:28.9%
2144:27.1%
2100:25.9%
2061:15.5%
2022:16.7%
2006:5 / 98
1983:16.5%
1967:3 / 98
1939:19.1%
1923:2 / 90
1900:27.0%
1861:22.4%
1845:8 / 90
1822:31.7%
1762:0 / 90
1723:1 / 90
1697:Votes
1691:Seats
1508:Notes
1353:Notes
495:under
479:Labour
214:Orange
212:
57:Leader
6392:Green
5904:Green
5761:Yukon
5322:Singh
5292:Lewis
5283:(CCF)
5281:Argue
5277:(CCF)
5271:(CCF)
5190:Yukon
4648:(PDF)
4616:-178.
4101:(PDF)
3340:2014
3319:2012
3298:2018
3283:2018
3262:2006
3241:2022
3220:2011
3199:2022
3178:2018
3157:2018
3133:2018
3112:2018
3091:2018
3070:2022
3049:2018
3028:2014
3013:2007
2992:2014
2971:2018
2950:2018
2929:2013
2908:2018
2887:2011
2863:2018
2842:2018
2821:2018
2806:2011
2782:2018
2399:37.6%
2180:n.a.
2141:n.a.
2097:n.a.
2058:n.a.
2019:n.a.
1980:n.a.
1936:n.a.
1897:n.a.
1858:n.a.
1819:n.a.
1786:none
1778:5.6%
1775:n.a.
1739:7.0%
1736:n.a.
780:; and
5891:(28)
5885:(79)
5443:2021
5438:2019
5433:2015
5428:2011
5423:2008
5418:2006
5413:2004
5408:2000
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