When did NDP win in Ontario?

When did NDP win in Ontario?

Election results

Election Leader Seats
2007 Howard Hampton 10 / 107
2011 Andrea Horwath 17 / 107
2014 21 / 107
2018 40 / 124

Who did Bob Rae beat?

Rae defeated Liberal candidate John Nunziata, a York councillor in a by-election on November 4, 1982. Counting the leadership contest, this was his fifth election in just over four years.

Who was in power in Ontario in 1995?

Living former premiers

Name Term Date of birth
Bob Rae 1990–1995 August 2, 1948
Mike Harris 1995–2002 January 23, 1945
Ernie Eves 2002–2003 June 17, 1946
Dalton McGuinty 2003–2013 July 19, 1955

Has NDP ever won a provincial election?

The most successful provincial section of the party has been the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party, which first came to power in 1944 as the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation under Tommy Douglas and has won eleven of the province’s elections since then.

Is Bob Rae married?

Arlene Perly Raem. 1980
Bob Rae/Spouse
Arlene Perly Rae is a Canadian journalist, literary critic and author. She is married to Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations Bob Rae.

Who is Bob Rae’s wife?

Bob Rae/Wife

Is Bill Davis still alive?

Deceased (1929–2021)
Bill Davis/Living or Deceased

Who was the prime minister before Justin Trudeau?

Prime ministers

No. Name (Birth–Death) District
20 Jean Chrétien (b. 1934) MP for Saint-Maurice, QC
21 Paul Martin (b. 1938) MP for LaSalle—Émard, QC
22 Stephen Harper (b. 1959) MP for Calgary Southwest, AB
23 Justin Trudeau (b. 1971) MP for Papineau, QC

Who is the premier in Ontario?

Doug FordSince 2018
Ontario/Premier

What are Bob Rae days?

The unpaid days of leave became known colloquially as Rae Days, after NDP leader Bob Rae, and are probably the best known aspect of the policy.

Who was the Premier of Ontario in 1990?

The Ontario Legislature after the 1990 election. The 1990 Ontario general election was held on September 6, 1990, to elect members of the 35th Legislative Assembly of the province of Ontario, Canada. The governing Ontario Liberal Party led by Premier David Peterson was unexpectedly defeated.

How many seats are there in the Ontario legislature?

This article provides a summary of results for the general elections to the Canadian province of Ontario’s unicameral legislative body, the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. The number of seats has varied over time, from 82 for the first election in 1867, to a high of 130 for 1987, 1990 and 1995 elections. There are currently 124 seats.

What was the political party in Canada before the 1960s?

A word of caution about pre-1960s numbers… Prior to the 1960s, most Canadian elections would see a couple of MPs elected under labels like “Liberal-Conservative,” “Independent Conservative/Liberal,” “Liberal Labour,” “Liberal Progressive,” and so on.

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