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NamePartyElectoral district
 Monique HughesNew DemocraticAjax
 Michael ManthaNew DemocraticAlgoma—Manitoulin
 Michael ParsaProgressive ConservativeAurora—Oak Ridges—Richmond Hill
 Andrea KhanjinProgressive ConservativeBarrie—Innisfil
 Dan JessenNew DemocraticBarrie—Springwater—Oro-Medonte
 Joanne BelangerNew DemocraticBay of Quinte
 Rima Berns-McGownNew DemocraticBeaches—East York
 Sara SinghNew DemocraticBrampton Centre
 Gurratan SinghNew DemocraticBrampton East
 Kevin YardeNew DemocraticBrampton North
 Paramjit GilNew DemocraticBrampton South
 Jagroop SinghNew DemocraticBrampton West
 Alex FelskyNew DemocraticBrantford—Brant
 Bill WalkerConservativeBruce—Grey—Owen Sound
 Andrew DrummondNew DemocraticBurlington
 Marjorie KnightNew DemocraticCambridge
 Goldie Ghamari[a]Progressive ConservativeCarleton
 Jordan McGrailNew DemocraticChatham-Kent—Leamington
 Marit StilesNew DemocraticDavenport
 Michael CoteauLiberalDon Valley East
 Vincent KeProgressive ConservativeDon Valley North
 Kathleen WynneLiberalDon Valley West
 Sylvia JonesProgressive ConservativeDufferin—Caledon
 Joel UsherConservativeDurham
 Mike ColleLiberalEglinton—Lawrence
 Jeff YurekProgressive ConservativeElgin—Middlesex—London
 Taras NatyshakNew DemocraticEssex
 Yvan BakerLiberalEtobicoke Centre
 Phil TrotterNew DemocraticEtobicoke—Lakeshore
 Doug FordProgressive ConservativeEtobicoke North
 Melissa McGlashanNew DemocraticFlamborough—Glanbrook
 Amanda SimardProgressive ConservativeGlengarry—Prescott—Russell
 Mike SchreinerGreenGuelph
 Toby BarrettProgressive ConservativeHaldimand—Norfolk
 Laurie ScottProgressive ConservativeHaliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock
 Andrea HorwathNew DemocraticHamilton Centre
 Paul MillerNew DemocraticHamilton East—Stoney Creek
 Monique TaylorNew DemocraticHamilton Mountain
 Sandy ShawNew DemocraticHamilton West—Ancaster—Dundas
 Nate SmelleNew DemocraticHastings—Lennox and Addington
 Tom RakocevicNew DemocraticHumber River—Black Creek
 Lisa ThompsonProgressive ConservativeHuron—Bruce
 John HassenNew DemocraticKanata—Carleton
 Glen ArcherNew DemocraticKenora—Rainy River
 Sol MamakwaNew DemocraticKiiwetinoong
 Stephen LecceProgressive ConservativeKing—Vaughan
 Ian ArthurNew DemocraticKingston and the Islands
 Laura Mae LindoNew DemocraticKitchener Centre
 Kelly DickNew DemocraticKitchener—Conestoga
 Fitzroy VanderpoolNew DemocraticKitchener South—Hespeler
 Amanda StrattonNew DemocraticLambton—Kent—Middlesex
 Ramsey HartNew DemocraticLanark—Frontenac—Kingston
 Steve ClarkProgressive ConservativeLeeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes
 Teresa ArmstrongNew DemocraticLondon—Fanshawe
 Terence KernaghanNew DemocraticLondon North Centre
 Peggy SattlerNew DemocraticLondon West
 Paul CalandraProgressive ConservativeMarkham—Stouffville
 Logan KanapathiProgressive ConservativeMarkham—Thornhill
 Billy PangProgressive ConservativeMarkham—Unionville
 Parm GillProgressive ConservativeMilton
 Natalia KusendovaProgressive ConservativeMississauga Centre
 Kaleed RasheedProgressive ConservativeMississauga East—Cooksville
 Sheref SabawyProgressive ConservativeMississauga—Erin Mills
 Charles SousaLiberalMississauga—Lakeshore
 Nikki ClarkeNew DemocraticMississauga—Malton
 Nina TangriProgressive ConservativeMississauga—Streetsville
 Guy BourgouinNew DemocraticMushkegowuk—James Bay
 Zaff AnsariNew DemocraticNepean
 Christine ElliottProgressive ConservativeNewmarket—Aurora
 Jeff BurchNew DemocraticNiagara Centre
 Wayne GatesNew DemocraticNiagara Falls
 Sam OosterhoffProgressive ConservativeNiagara West
 France GélinasNew DemocraticNickel Belt
 Vic FedeliProgressive ConservativeNipissing
 David PicciniProgressive ConservativeNorthumberland—Peterborough South
 Kevin FlynnLiberalOakville
 Effie TriantafilopoulosProgressive ConservativeOakville North—Burlington
 Marie-France LalondeLiberalOrléans
 Jennifer FrenchNew DemocraticOshawa
 Joel HardenNew DemocraticOttawa Centre
 John FraserLiberalOttawa South
 Nathalie Des RosiersLiberalOttawa—Vanier
 Chandra PasmaNew DemocraticOttawa West—Nepean
 Ernie HardemanProgressive ConservativeOxford
 Bhutila KarpocheNew DemocraticParkdale—High Park
 Norm MillerProgressive ConservativeParry Sound—Muskoka
 Michael O'BrienNew DemocraticPerth—Wellington
 Sean ConawayNew DemocraticPeterborough—Kawartha
 Nerissa CariñoNew DemocraticPickering—Uxbridge
 John YakabuskiProgressive ConservativeRenfrew—Nipissing—Pembroke
 Daisy WaiProgressive ConservativeRichmond Hill
 Chris BittleLiberalSt. Catharines2015
 Marilyn GladuConservativeSarnia—Lambton2015
 Terry SheehanLiberalSault Ste. Marie2015
 Jean YipLiberalScarborough—Agincourt2017
 Salma ZahidLiberalScarborough Centre2015
 John McKayLiberalScarborough—Guildwood1997
 Shaun ChenLiberalScarborough North2015
 Gary AnandasangareeLiberalScarborough—Rouge Park2015
 Bill BlairLiberalScarborough Southwest2015
 Terry DowdallConservativeSimcoe—Grey2019
 Adam ChambersConservativeSimcoe North2021
 Kevin VuongIndependent[b]Spadina—Fort York2021
 Eric DuncanConservativeStormont—Dundas—South Glengarry2019
 Viviane LapointeLiberalSudbury2021
 Melissa LantsmanConservativeThornhill2021
 Marcus PowlowskiLiberalThunder Bay—Rainy River2019
 Patty HajduLiberalThunder Bay—Superior North2015
 Charlie AngusNew DemocraticTimmins—James Bay2004
 Marci IenLiberalToronto Centre2020
 Julie DabrusinLiberalToronto—Danforth2015
 Carolyn BennettLiberalToronto—St. Paul's1997
 Chrystia FreelandLiberalUniversity—Rosedale2015
 Francesco SorbaraLiberalVaughan—Woodbridge2015
 Bardish ChaggerLiberalWaterloo2015
 Michael ChongConservativeWellington—Halton Hills2004
 Ryan TurnbullLiberalWhitby2019
 Ali EhsassiLiberalWillowdale2015
 Irek KusmierczykLiberalWindsor—Tecumseh2019
 Brian MasseNew DemocraticWindsor West2002
 Ya'ara SaksLiberalYork Centre2020
 Scot DavidsonConservativeYork—Simcoe2019
 Ahmed HussenLiberalYork South—Weston2015



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RouteDestinationsDivisionNotes
101WBTo Bay RidgesSBTo Pickering GO StationWestney
  • Rush-hour service
101ANB
103EBTo Pickering Parkway Terminal
via Finch Ave
WBTo Altona and Pine Grove
via Kingston Road
Westney
  • Service operates early mornings, late-afternoon and evenings on weekdays only
103ATo Pickering Parkway Terminal
via Finch Ave & Kingston Road
To Altona and Pine Grove via Strouds Lane
  • Service operates 5-8AM and 4-7PM on weekdays only
103CTo Pickering Parkway Terminal
via Strouds Lane
To Pine Grove and Altona via Strouds Lane
  • Service operates early to mid-mornings westbound and mid to late-afternoon eastbound. Weekdays only
103DTo Pickering Parkway Terminal
via Kingston Road
To Pine Grove and Altona via Kingston Road
  • Service operates early to mid-mornings eastbound and mid to late-afternoon westbound. Weekdays only
110EBTo Pickering Parkway Terminal
via Finch Ave & Valley Farm Drive
WBTo Sunbird Trail via Finch Ave & Valley Farm DriveWestney
  • Service does not operate during weekends and late evenings (after 7:00PM)
112NBTo Zents via Liverpool Road & Brock RoadSBTo Pickering Parkway Terminal via Liverpool Road & Brock RoadWestney
  • Service operates mid-morning and mid-day only
112CTo Burkholder Drive (Seaton) via Taunton RoadTo Pickering Parkway Terminal via Taunton Road
  • Service operates early morning, late afternoon to late evenings
120NBTo Sunbird Trail via Whites RoadSBTo Pickering GO StationWestney
  • Service does not operate during late evenings on weekends (after 7:00PM)
211WBTo Pickering Parkway TerminalSBTo Ajax GO StationWestney
  • Rush hour service
211CTo Pickering Parkway Terminal
via Williamson Drive
To Ajax GO Station

via Williamson Drive

  • Rush hour service
  • Operates westbound in afternoons, southbounds in mornings
216NBTo Taunton Road via Harwood AveSBTo Ajax GO StationWestney
216CTo Audley Road via Harwood Ave & Taunton RoadTo Ajax GO Station via Williamson Drive & Taunton Road
  • Weekday rush hour service
222NBTo Ajax GO StationSBTo Ashbury Road & Shoal Point Road (Lakeside)Westney
  • Weekday rush hour service
224NBTo Taunton Road via Salem RoadSBTo Ajax GO StationWestney
  • Operates until evenings on weekdays
  • Early mornings on weekends
224ATo Ajax GO StationTo Lake Driveway (Duffins Bay)
  • Weekday rush hour service
224CTo Taunton Road via Salem RoadTo Ajax GO Station via Ajax Waterfront (Lake Driveway)
  • Service operates during the late evenings on weekdays and mid-day, evenings on weekends.
291WBTo Pickering Parkway TerminalSBTo Ajax Waterfront

(Lake Driveway and Harwood Ave)

Westney
  • Limited community bus service
302NBTo North Campus Terminal via Brock Street/Baldwin Road & Carnwith DriveSBTo Whitby GO StationVictoria
302BTo Anderson St & Duggan Ave via Brock Street/Baldwin Road & Carnwith Drive
  • Weekday rush hour service
319NBTo Taunton Road via Garden Street & Anderson RoadSBTo Whitby GO StationVictoria
  • Weekday rush hour service
392NBTo Whitby GO StationSBTo Ontario ShoresVictoria
403NBTo Oshawa Centre TerminalWBTo Oshawa GO StationRaleigh
  • Does not operate on weekends
403BNBTo Oshawa Centre TerminalSBTo Philip Murray Avenue
  • Weekday rush hour service
405NBTo Harmony Terminal via Wilson Road & Adelaide AvenueWBTo Oshawa Centre Terminal via Wilson Road & Adelaide AvenueRaleigh
405CTo Harmony Terminal
via Delpark Homes Centre
To Oshawa Centre Terminal via Wilson Road & Adelaide Avenue
407NBTo Harmony Terminal via Ritson Road & Coldstream DriveSBTo Farewell/RaleighRaleigh
407ATo Farewell/Raleigh via Colonel Sam Drive
  • Southbound-only, every hour
407CTo Harmony Terminal via NonquonTo Farewell/Raleigh
  • Northbound-only, every hour
409NBTo Taunton Road via Garrard RoadSBTo Oshawa Centre Terminal via Stevenson RoadRaleigh
409CTo Taunton Road via Glen Hill Drive & Garrard RoadTo Oshawa Centre Terminal via Stevenson Road
410NBTo Harmony Terminal via Olive Ave, Harmony Road & Grandview StreetWBTo Oshawa Centre TerminalRaleigh
411EBTo Trulls Road (Courtice)WBTo Oshawa Centre TerminalRaleigh
423NBTo Harmony Terminal via Olive Ave, Harmony Road & Townline RoadWBTo Oshawa Centre TerminalRaleigh
502NBTo Simpson Avenue (Lakeridge Health Bowmanville)SBTo Prince William BoulevardRaleigh
900EBTo Downtown Oshawa via Highway 2WBTo Scarborough (U of T Scarborough) via Highway 2 & Ellesmere RoadRaleigh
900BTo Downtown Oshawa via Highway 2To Pickering Parkway Terminal via Highway 2
  • Operates as Route 900 going eastbound
901ANBTo Windfield Farms via Simcoe Street & North Campus TerminalSBTo Lakeview Park
  • Operates northbound as 901 to Windfield Farms
901CTo Oshawa Centre Terminal
902EBTo Bowmanville (Lakeridge Health Bowmanville)WBTo Oshawa GO Station via Oshawa Centre TerminalRaleigh
902BTo Trulls Road (Courtice)
905ANBTo Harmony Terminal
via Thickson Road, Simcoe Street & Grandview Street
SBTo Whitby GO StationRaleigh/Victoria
905CTo Uxbridge via Port Perry
  • Rural service, operates every 1-2 hours
915EBTo Harmony Terminal via Westney Road & Taunton RoadWBTo Ajax GO StationRaleigh/Westney
916EBTo Harmony Terminal via Brock Road, Rossland Road & Harmony RoadWBTo Pickering Parkway Terminal
917EBTo Oshawa Centre TerminalWBTo Pickering Parkway Terminal via Bayly Street & Ajax GO StationRaleigh/Westney
917BTo Whitby GO Station
917ZTo Toronto Zoo
  • Seasonal, weekend service
920EBTo Harmony TerminalWBTo McCowan StationRaleigh
  • Weekday service only
N1EBTo Downtown Oshawa via Highway 2WBTo Scarborough (U of T Scarborough) via Highway 2 & Ellesmere RoadRaleigh
  • Night bus routes, from 12-5AM
  • Replaces PULSE 900, 901
N2NBTo Windfield Farms via Simcoe Street & North Campus TerminalSBTo Bloor Street via Park Road & Wentworth Street


2022 Ontario general election

← 2018June 2, 2022 (2022-06-02)Next →

124 seats of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario
63 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout52.37% ( 4.30pp)[1]
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderDoug FordAndrea Horwath
PartyProgressive ConservativeNew Democratic
Leader sinceMarch 10, 2018March 7, 2009
Leader's seatEtobicoke NorthHamilton Centre
Last election76 seats, 31.25%40 seats, 33.56%
Seats before6940
Seats won6331
Seat change 6 9
Popular vote2,326,6321,929,649
Percentage36.48%27.29%
Swing 4.02pp 6.27pp

 Third partyFourth party
 
LeaderSteven Del DucaMike Schreiner
PartyLiberalGreen
Leader sinceMarch 7, 2020May 16, 2009
Leader's seatVaughan—WoodbridgeGuelph
Last election7 seats, 19.59%1 seat, 4.60%
Seats before71
Seats won291
Seat change 22
Popular vote1,124,218264,487
Percentage27.31%5.14%
Swing 7.72pp 0.64pp

Popular vote by riding. As this is an FPTP election, seat totals are not determined by popular vote, but instead by the result in each riding.

Premier before election

Doug Ford
Progressive Conservative

Premier after election

Doug Ford
Progressive Conservative

2023 Alberta general election

← 2019May 31, 20232027 →

All 87 seats in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
44 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout67.5%[2] ( 1.6pp)
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderRachel NotleyJason Kenney
PartyNew DemocraticNew Democratic
Leader sinceOctober 18, 2014October 28, 2017
Leader's seatEdmonton-StrathconaCalgary-Lougheed (lost re-election)
Last election24 seats, 32.67%63 seats, 54.88%
Seats before2461
Seats won6027
Seat change 36 34
Popular vote873,744624,738
Percentage45.16%32.29%
Swing 12.49pp 22.59pp

 Third partyFourth party
 
LeaderPaul HinmanBarry Morishita
PartyWildrose Independence Party of AlbertaAlberta Party
Leader sinceJuly 17, 2020August 31, 2021
Leader's seatRan in Taber-Warner (lost)Ran in Brooks-Medicine Hat (lost)
Last electionpre-creation0 seats, 9.08%
Seats before00
Seats won00
Seat change
Popular vote196,960118,021
Percentage10.18%6.10%
Swingpre-creation 2.90pp

Premier before election

Jason Kenney
United Conservative

Premier after election

Rachel Notley
New Democratic

2021 Canadian federal election

← 2019September 20, 2021 (2021-09-20)45th →

338 seats in the House of Commons
170 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Turnout69.1%[2] ( 2.1pp)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderErin O'TooleJustin TrudeauJagmeet Singh
PartyConservativeLiberalNew Democratic
Leader sinceAugust 24, 2020April 14, 2013October 1, 2017
Leader's seatDurhamPapineauBurnaby South
Last election121 seats, 34.34%157 seats, 33.12%24 seats, 15.98%
Seats before11915524
Seats won14312540
Seat change 24 30 16
Popular vote6,160,3655,618,7173,816,894
Percentage31.49%28.72%19.51%
Swing 2.85pp 4.40pp 3.53pp

 Fourth partyFifth party
 
LeaderYves-François BlanchetAnnamie Paul
PartyBloc QuébécoisGreen
Leader sinceJanuary 17, 2019October 3, 2020
Leader's seatBeloeil—Chambly(Ran in Toronto Centre (lost)[3]
Last election32 seats, 7.63%3 seats, 6.55%
Seats before322
Seats won282
Seat change 4
Popular vote1,394,8971,576,840
Percentage7.13%8.06%
Swing 0.50pp 1.51pp

Results by riding. Colours denote the winning party, as shown in the main table of results.

Prime Minister before election

Justin Trudeau
Liberal

Prime Minister after election

Erin O'Toole
Conservative








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