Diagram
AssemblySessions
Election
From To [ 1]
Governing Party
Premier
Official Opposition PartyLeader
Other Official PartyLeader
Speaker
1st Parliament
1st general
Sep. 3, 1867 Feb. 25, 1871
Liberal-Conservative and Liberal coalition
John Sandfield Macdonald
none
none
John Stevenson
2nd Parliament
2nd general
Mar. 21, 1871 ...
Liberal
Edward Blake
Liberal-Conservative : Matthew Crooks Cameron
none
Richard Scott (1871) James Currie (1871–1873) Rupert Wells (1874)
Oct. 25, 1872 Dec. 23, 1874
Sir Oliver Mowat
3rd Parliament
3rd general
Jan. 18, 1875 April 25, 1879
Liberal
Sir Oliver Mowat
Conservative : Matthew Crooks Cameron (1875–1878) Sir William Ralph Meredith (1878–1879)
none
Rupert Wells
4th Parliament
4th general
June 5, 1879 Feb. 1, 1883
Liberal
Sir Oliver Mowat
Conservative : Sir William Ralph Meredith
none
Charles Clarke
5th Parliament
5th general
Feb. 27, 1883 Nov. 15, 1886
Liberal
Sir Oliver Mowat
Conservative : Sir William Ralph Meredith
none
Charles Clarke
6th Parliament
6th general
Dec. 29, 1886 April 26, 1890
Liberal
Sir Oliver Mowat
Conservative : Sir William Ralph Meredith
none
Jacob Baxter
7th Parliament
7th general
June 5, 1890 May 29, 1894
Liberal
Sir Oliver Mowat
Conservative : Sir William Ralph Meredith
none
Thomas Ballantyne
8th Parliament
8th general
June 26, 1894 ...
Liberal
Sir Oliver Mowat
Conservative : Sir William Ralph Meredith (1894)George Marter (1894–1896) Sir James Whitney
none
William Balfour (1895–1896) Francis Evanturel (1897–1898)
Jul. 21, 1896 Jan. 28, 1898
Arthur Hardy
9th Parliament
9th general
Mar. 1, 1898 ...
Liberal
Arthur Hardy
Conservative : Sir James Whitney
none
Francis Evanturel
Oct. 20, 1899 April 19, 1902
Sir George William Ross
10th Parliament
10th general
May 29, 1902 Dec. 13, 1904
Liberal
Sir George William Ross
Conservative : Sir James Whitney
none
William Charlton
11th Parliament
11th general
Jan. 25, 1905 May 2, 1908
Conservative
Sir James Whitney
Liberal : Sir George William Ross (1905–1907)George P. Graham (1907) Alexander Grant MacKay (1907–1908)
none
Joseph St. John (1905–1907) Thomas Crawford (1907–1908)
12th Parliament
12th general
June 8, 1908 Nov. 13, 1911
Conservative
Sir James Whitney
Liberal : Alexander Grant MacKay
none
Thomas Crawford
13th Parliament
13th general
Dec. 11, 1911 May 29, 1914
Conservative
Sir James Whitney
Liberal : Newton Rowell
none
William Hoyle
14th Parliament
14th general
June 29, 1914 ...
Conservative
Sir James Whitney
Liberal : Newton Rowell (1914–1917)William Proudfoot (1917–1919)
none
David Jamieson
Oct. 2, 1914 Sep. 23, 1919
Sir William Hearst
15th Parliament
15th general
Oct. 20, 1919 May 10, 1923
United Farmers
Ernest Drury
Liberal : Hartley Dewart (1919–1921)Wellington Hay (1921–1923)
Conservative
Nelson Parliament
16th Parliament
16th general
June 25, 1923 Oct. 18, 1926
Conservative
Howard Ferguson
Liberal : William Sinclair
United Farmers
Joseph Thompson
17th Parliament
17th general
Dec. 1, 1926 Sep. 17, 1929
Conservative
Howard Ferguson
Liberal : William Sinclair
none
William Black
18th Parliament
18th general
Oct. 30, 1929 ...
Conservative
Howard Ferguson
Liberal : William Sinclair
none
Thomas Kidd
Dec. 16, 1930 May 16, 1934
George Stewart Henry
19th Parliament
19th general
June 19, 1934 Aug. 25, 1937
Liberal
Mitchell Hepburn
Conservative : George Henry
none
Norman Hipel
20th Parliament
20th general
Oct. 6, 1937 ...
Liberal
Mitchell Hepburn
Conservative : George Henry (1937–1939)George Drew (1939–1943)
none
Norman Hipel (1937–1938) James Clark (1939–1943)
Oct. 21, 1942 ...
Gordon Daniel Conant
May 18, 1943
Harry Nixon
21st Parliament
21st general
Aug. 4, 1943 Mar. 24, 1945
Progressive Conservative minority (38 of 90 seats)
George Drew
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation : Ted Jolliffe
Liberal
William James Stewart
22nd Parliament
22nd general
June 4, 1945 April 27, 1948
Progressive Conservative (66 of 90 seats)
George Drew
Liberal : Farquhar Oliver
none
William James Stewart (1945–1947) James Hepburn (1947–1948)
23rd Parliament
23rd general
June 7, 1948 ...
Progressive Conservative (53 of 90 seats)
George Drew
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation : Ted Jolliffe
Liberal
M.C. Davies
Oct. 19, 1948 ...
Thomas Laird Kennedy
May 4, 1949 Oct. 6, 1951
Leslie Frost
24th Parliament
24th general
Nov. 22, 1951 May 2, 1955
Progressive Conservative (79 of 90 seats)
Leslie Frost
Liberal :Farquhar Oliver
none
M.C. Davies
25th Parliament
25th general
June 9, 1955 May 4, 1959
Progressive Conservative (87 of 98 seats)
Leslie Frost
Liberal :Farquhar Oliver (1955–1958)John Wintermeyer (1958–1959)
none
Alfred Downer
26th Parliament
26th general
June 11, 1959 ...
Progressive Conservative (71 of 98 seats)
Leslie Frost
Liberal :John Wintermeyer
none
William Murdoch
Nov. 8, 1961 Aug. 16, 1963
John Robarts
27th Parliament
27th general
Sep. 25, 1963 Sep. 5, 1967
Progressive Conservative (77 of 108 seats)
John Robarts
Liberal :Farquhar Oliver (1963–1964)Andy Thompson (1964–1966)Robert Nixon (1967)
none
Donald Morrow
28th Parliament
28th general
Oct. 17, 1967 ...
Progressive Conservative (69 of 117 seats)
John Robarts
Liberal :Robert Nixon
New Democratic
Frederick Cass
Mar. 1, 1971 Sep. 13, 1971
Bill Davis
29th Parliament
29th general
Oct. 21, 1971 Aug. 11, 1975
Progressive Conservative (78 of 117 seats)
Bill Davis
Liberal :Robert Nixon
New Democratic :Stephen Lewis
Allan Reuter (1971–1974) Russell Rowe (1974–1975)
30th Parliament
30th general
Sep. 18, 1975 April 29, 1977
Progressive Conservative minority (51 of 125 seats)
Bill Davis
New Democratic :Stephen Lewis
Liberal :Robert Nixon (1975–1976)Stuart Smith (1976–1977)
Russell Rowe
31st Parliament
31st general
June 9, 1977 Feb. 2, 1981
Progressive Conservative minority (58 of 125 seats)
Bill Davis
Liberal :Stuart Smith
New Democratic :Stephen Lewis (1978)Michael Cassidy (1978–1981)
Jack Stokes
32nd Parliament 4 sessions
32nd general
Mar. 19, 1981 ...
Progressive Conservative (70 of 125 seats)
Bill Davis
Liberal :Robert Nixon (1982)David Peterson (1982–1985)
New Democratic :Michael Cassidy (1982) Bob Rae (1982–1985)
John M. Turner
Feb. 8,1985 Mar. 25, 1985
Frank Miller
33rd Parliament 3 sessions
33rd general
May 2, 1985 ...
Progressive Conservative minority (52 of 125 seats)
Frank Miller
Liberal :David Peterson (1985)
New Democratic :Bob Rae
Hugh Edighoffer
June 26, 1985 July 31, 1987
Liberal minority (48 of 125 seats)[A]
David Peterson
Progressive Conservative :Frank Miller (1985)Larry Grossman (1985–1987)
34th Parliament 2 sessions
34th general
Sep. 10, 1987 July 30, 1990
Liberal (95 of 130 seats)
David Peterson
New Democratic :Bob Rae
Progressive Conservative :Andy Brandt (1987–1990)Mike Harris (1990)
Hugh Edighoffer
35th Parliament 3 sessions
35th general
Sep. 6, 1990 April 28, 1995
New Democratic (74 of 130 seats)
Bob Rae
Liberal : Robert Nixon (1990–1991)Murray Elston (1991)Jim Bradley (1991–1992)Lyn McLeod (1992–1995)
Progressive Conservative :Mike Harris
David Warner
36th Parliament 3 sessions
36th general
Sep. 26, 1995 May 5, 1999
Progressive Conservative (82 of 130 seats)
Mike Harris
Liberal : Lyn McLeod (1995–1996)Dalton McGuinty (1996–1999)
New Democratic :Bob Rae (1995–1996)Howard Hampton (1996–1999)
Al McLean (1995–1996) Edward Doyle (1996) Chris Stockwell (1996–1999)
37th Parliament 4 sessions
37th general
Oct. 20, 1999 ...
Progressive Conservative (59 of 103 seats)
Mike Harris
Liberal :Dalton McGuinty
New Democratic : Howard Hampton
Gary Carr
April 15, 2002 June 26, 2003
Ernie Eves
38th Parliament 2 sessions
38th general
Nov. 19, 2003 September 10, 2007
Liberal (72 of 103 seats)
Dalton McGuinty
Progressive Conservative : Ernie Eves (2003–2004)John Tory (2004–2007)
New Democratic : Howard Hampton
Alvin Curling (2003–2005) Michael A. Brown (2005–2008)
39th Parliament 2 sessions
39th general
November 29, 2007 September 7, 2011
Liberal (71 of 107 seats)
Dalton McGuinty
Progressive Conservative : Bob Runciman (2007–2009)Tim Hudak (2009–2014)
New Democratic : Howard Hampton (2007–2009) Andrea Horwath (2009–Present)
Steve Peters
40th Parliament 2 sessions
40th general
November 22, 2011 February 11, 2013
Liberal minority (53 of 107 seats)
Dalton McGuinty
Progressive Conservative : Tim Hudak
New Democratic : Andrea Horwath
Dave Levac
February 11, 2013 May 2, 2014
Kathleen Wynne
41st Parliament
41st general
July 2, 2014 May 8, 2018
Liberal (58 of 107 seats)
Kathleen Wynne
Progressive Conservative : Jim Wilson (2014-2015)Patrick Brown (2015-2018)Vic Fedeli (2018)
New Democratic : Andrea Horwath
Dave Levac
42nd Parliament
42nd general
July 11, 2018 May 3, 2022
Progressive Conservative (76 of 124 seats)
Doug Ford
New Democratic : Andrea Horwath
none
Ted Arnott
43rd Parliament
43rd general
August 8, 2022 -
Progressive Conservative (83 of 124 seats)
Doug Ford
New Democratic : Peter Tabuns
none
Ted Arnott