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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 6230: 536: 49: 904: 5247: 4215:
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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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.
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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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These are the findings of an Ipsos Reid poll conducted exclusively for CanWest News 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
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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
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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 384:
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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In the lead-up to the 2011 election, Horwath began to campaign on tax incentives for businesses that create jobs in the province, making investments that improve health-care wait times, and cutting the
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The highest decision-making body of the party is the provincial convention held once every two years. The convention is made up of delegates elected by riding associations, sections of the party (
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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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Elected: PCs, 51; NDP, 38; Lib, 36: AFTER 30 YEARS, TORY MINORITY Lewis will head official Opposition Williamson, Robert. The Globe and Mail (1936–Current); Toronto, Ont. 19 Sep 1975: C1.
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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
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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,
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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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Previously a candidate for the Ontario Liberal Party leadership in 1930. Rejoined the Liberals in 1935. Served as a federal Liberal MP from 1953 to 1957.
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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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Results include those of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF). The CCF essentially became the New Democratic Party (NDP) on 8 October 1961.
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First CCFer elected to the Ontario legislature and sole CCF MPP until his defeat in 1937. Later served as Mayor of Hamilton, Ontario (1944-1949).
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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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Under Hampton, the party has largely repudiated Rae's policies and renewed its commitment to a moderate form of socialism. Shortly after the
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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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Brydon, Aurthur (18 October 1967). "Articulate NDP candidates win: Opposition surges forward in North but Tory bastion holds in the east".
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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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At the leadership review held in June 2019 during a policy convention, Horwath received support from 84% of delegates.
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was held 6–8 March 2009. Horwath led on the first two ballots, and won on the third ballot with 60.4% of the vote.
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At one point, the NDP fell to a low of six percent support in polling. An ominous sign for the party came in the
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Leader of the Opposition 1975–1977. Subsequently served as Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations (1984-1988)
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Partisanship, Globalization, and Canadian Labour Market Policy: Four Provinces in Comparative Perspective
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Howlet, Karen; Armina Ligaya (15 September 2006). "NDP thumps Liberals in vicious Ontario by-election".
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was declared Ontario NDP leader by a majority vote at an event in Downtown Toronto on February 4, 2023.
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Mittelstaedt, Martin (3 October 2003). "NDP loses its official status despite surge in popular vote".
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political party, founded in 1932. The Ontario CCF in turn was indirectly the successor to the 1919–23
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Campbell, Murray (30 September 2003). "Sensing rout of PCs, NDP turning sights on Ontario Liberals".
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projects, and pledged to have a public bidding process where preference is given to local providers.
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The NDP scored a surprise victory over the Liberals in the late summer of that year in the riding of
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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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of the NDP caucus in the legislature between Rae's resignation as an MPP and Hampton's election
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Howlett, Karen (12 August 2011). "NDP pledges central role for public utility in power deals".
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took over the party's leadership in 1970, and the NDP's popularity continued to grow. With the
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The Ontario NDP gradually picked up seats through the 1960s. It achieved a breakthrough in the
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that Rae's government would not be re-elected. The official opposition Ontario Liberals under
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The Ontario NDP's representation in the legislature was again reduced to seven seats when
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Ontario New Democratic Party Shadow Cabinet of the 40th Legislative Assembly of Ontario
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Ontario New Democratic Party Shadow Cabinet of the 41st Legislative Assembly of Ontario
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Further by-election victories in ridings formerly held by the Liberals included
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Ontario New Democratic Party candidates in the 1990 Ontario provincial election
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Bob Rae became Premier of Ontario during the worst economic downturn since the
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On 14 June 2008, Hampton announced he would be stepping down as leader at the
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The Social Contract resulted in a major breach in the NDP's alliance with the
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Leader of the Opposition, 2018 – 2022. Later Mayor of Hamilton (2022–present)
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was elected leader in 1978. Cassidy led the party through one campaign, the
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as several trade unions turned against the party. Rae's government passed
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Hopes were high that the NDP was on the verge of taking power, but in the
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Leader of the Opposition 1943–1945, 1948–1951. First official CCF leader.
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indicate parties represented in the legislature but not yet registered.
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Rae since joined the Liberal Party of Canada and was an unsuccessful
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McNenly, Pat (7 October 1961). "New Party Spurns CCF 'Tory' Setup".
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legislation and amended the province's labour law to ban the use of
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Under the rules of the Legislative Assembly, a party would receive
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Horwath distanced the ONDP from former Premier Bob Rae, then the
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resulted in a minority legislature: the Tories under incumbent
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The party's fortunes turned around under the leadership of
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Party leader and Leader of the Opposition, 2023 – present
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Regained official party status after a 2004 by-election.
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during strikes, but this did not win back union support.
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won the by-election in the Toronto—Danforth riding by a
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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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A frustrated Lewis resigned shortly afterwards. 4439:"Horwath credited with running positive campaign" 4014:"Tabuns wins tight race against Chin in Danforth" 3646: 3644: 3479:– Municipal NDP in Toronto in the 1970s and 1980s 3303: 3096: 2997: 2790: 761:– this was a package of austerity measures that: 757:worsened, the NDP implemented what it called the 418:replaced him after she was elected leader at the 6661: 4855: 3711: 3709: 3183: 3054: 2934: 2913: 2826: 1113: 499:as their first leader, the party nearly won the 4562: 3993:"NDP takes Hamilton seat from Ontario Liberals" 3324: 3246: 3204: 3141: 2766: 1172: 4274: 3678: 3676: 3674: 3641: 3615: 3590: 3536:Rodney Haddow; Thomas Richard Klassen (2006). 3452:List of articles about Ontario CCF/NDP members 3267: 3033: 2976: 2847: 6186: 5851: 5092: 4841: 4608:Ask no quarter; a biography of Agnes Macphail 3706: 3691: 3512: 3162: 3117: 2955: 1299: 996:By-elections: regaining official party status 946:Ontario NDP support fell even further in the 454: 27:Provincial political party in Ontario, Canada 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" 3884: 1591:February 10 – June 22, 1996 (caucus leader) 484:that formed the government in Ontario under 315:. It is a provincial section of the federal 4180: 4178: 3671: 3542:. University of Toronto Press. p. 55. 1052:, alleviating another party status crisis. 970:2003 election: losing official party status 6193: 6179: 5858: 5844: 5099: 5085: 4848: 4834: 4406: 3900:"Hampton pleads for minority government". 3565: 4738: 3880: 3878: 3702:. Toronto. 21 September 1961. p. 01. 3397:Learn how and when to remove this message 1150:also successfully retained the riding of 891:Learn how and when to remove this message 715:When the accord expired in 1987, Premier 684:Learn how and when to remove this message 521:Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario 422:in Hamilton. Under her leadership in the 5106: 4280: 4175: 3960: 3914: 3904:. The Canadian Press. 30 September 2003. 3866: 3836:. Hamilton, Ont. 9 February 1996. p. B6. 1667:Leader of the Opposition, 2023 – present 1117: 1063:resigned on 5 April 2006 to run for the 902: 634:Opposition then Government under Bob Rae 599:Third-party status under Michael Cassidy 534: 511:in his own constituency, when the CCF's 349:. After the 1970 leadership convention, 6200: 5867:Provincial political parties in Ontario 4563:McKenzie-Sutter, Holly (29 June 2022). 4378:"Liberals choose Rae as interim leader" 4361: 4330: 4098:"Ontario Liberals Lead by Eight Points" 3682: 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 dĂ©mocratique de l'Ontario 40:Nouveau Parti dĂ©mocratique de l'Ontario 14: 6662: 6444:Freedom of Choice, Peace & Justice 5955:Freedom of Choice, Peace & Justice 4674: 4581: 4541: 4343:from the original on 10 September 2011 4311: 4249: 4048: 3875: 3715: 2583: 2461: 2286: 2120: 1959: 1798: 1715: 1397:(CCF clubs president and co-spokesman) 6690:Political parties established in 1961 6174: 5839: 5080: 4872: 4829: 4772: 4708: 4612:. Toronto: Longmans, Green. pp.  4475:. Hamilton, Ontario. 7 October 2011. 3950:. 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This dropped to 31 MPPs after the 6685:Social democratic parties in Canada 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). 1674: 1536:October 4, 1970 – February 5, 1978 1425:city council for part of this time. 1232:won a by-election in the riding of 769:agreements of public sector unions; 24: 6280:List of Premiers by time in office 4816:NDP Ontario Caucus - Official site 4668: 4419:from the original on 24 April 2012 4133:. 24 February 2007. Archived from 3559: 1558:Later a federal NDP MP (1984-1988) 1521:October 8, 1961 – October 4, 1970 982:. 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The party sits on the 139:2069 Lake Shore Boulevard West, 47: 4637: 4620: 4597: 4575: 4556: 4535: 4513: 4491: 4461: 4431: 4400: 4370: 4355: 4324: 4305: 4243: 4218: 4149: 4119: 4090: 4068: 4042: 4027: 4006: 3985: 3954: 3939: 3908: 3893: 3860: 3839: 3826: 3795: 3769: 3744: 3733: 3724: 3568:"The United Farmers of Ontario" 3366:needs additional citations for 1446:(party president and spokesman) 1416:(party president and spokesman) 1138:being offset by the victory of 860:needs additional citations for 653:needs additional citations for 376:minority government. 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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 6670:Ontario New Democratic Party 5803:Canada's Young New Democrats 4857:Ontario New Democratic Party 3923:. p. A6. 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UBC Press. p. 385. 3477:Metro New Democratic Party 3195:Thunder Bay—Superior North 2705: 2666: 2627: 2588: 2544: 2505: 2466: 2422: 2377: 2338: 2291: 2247: 2242: 2203: 2164: 2125: 2081: 2042: 2003: 1964: 1920: 1881: 1842: 1803: 1759: 1720: 1325: 1303: 1300:Leadership of Marit Stiles 1144:Hamilton East—Stoney Creek 1048:margin over the Liberals' 619:and Cassidy stepped down. 458: 455:Origins as the Ontario CCF 449: 420:2009 leadership convention 297:political party in Ontario 6576: 6560: 6532: 6499:People with Special Needs 6367: 6339: 6316: 6303:Former Opposition Leaders 6288: 6260: 6237: 6208: 6158: 6128:Pre-confederation parties 6127: 6081: 6018: 5994:People with Special Needs 5913: 5873: 5708: 5665: 5630: 5589: 5572:Prince Edward Island 2022 5527: 5462: 5455: 5383: 5330: 5261: 5254: 5243: 5198: 5165:Newfoundland and Labrador 5137: 5121: 5114: 5039: 5023: 4952: 4891: 4863: 4501:. CBC News. 14 April 2012 4289:. Toronto. 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Toronto. p. A4. 3967:The Toronto Star; News 3657:Saskatoon Star-Phoenix 3513:Nergis Canefe (2013). 1491: 1336: 1123: 1122:Party logo (2007–2010) 1022:unionized steelworkers 912: 543: 326:(Ontario CCF) and the 289: 113:; 62 years ago 6568:Equalization payments 5773:Members of Parliament 5542:British Columbia 2022 3720:. 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