Members of Parliament represent a riding in the federal government, while Members of Provincial Parliament represen a riding in the provincial government.
The Province of Ontario has 107 MPPs (Members of Provincial Parliament).
there is 107 MPP's in Pntario
The provinces all elect MLA's to their provincial parliaments. These are in similar numbers to State Representatives in USA.
In the Province of Ontario, "MPP" stands for "Member of Provincial Parliament." There are 107 members of Ontario's Provincial Parliament. Three political parties are represented by elected members of Ontario's Provincial Parliament: Liberal Party, Progressive Conservative Party and New Democratic Party. Click on the link below, which will take you to the government website listing all MPPs, the ridings they represent, and their political affiliations.
The Provincial Legislature (not "Parliament") for British Columbia is located in the capitol, Victoria.
There is no such thing as an Ontario councillor. There are MPP's who are members of Provincial Parliament and city councillors who members of city hall council.
Members of Provincial Parliment
Federally: Members of Parliament (MPs) Provincially: Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) or Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) Municipally: Councillors ================ Provincial politicians are known by a variety of names. The most common name is Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). The four western provinces and the three Atlantic provinces use this designation, as do the three territories. An Ontario politician is called Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP). A Québec politician is a Member of the National Assembly (MNA). A politician in Newfoundland and Labrador is a Member of the House of Assembly (MHA). A municipal politician is sometimes referred to as an alderman.
Members of the Legislative Assembly in Canada are referred to as Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) in provinces and Territories, except for Ontario and Quebec where they are known as Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) and Members of the National Assembly (MNAs) respectively.
MP means "Member of Parliament". This means an individual who has been elected to the Canadian parliament or any provincial legislature (In Ontario, MPP represents "Member of Provincial Parliament", rather than MP)
The Queen's Representative in the LegislatureThe Legislature of Ontario consists of Her Majesty the Queen of Canada in Right of Ontario, and the Legislaive Assembly of Ontario. Her Majesty is represented by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. The Lieutenant Governor is appointed by the Governor General-in-Council. As of 5 September 2007, His Honour the Honourable David Onley, O.Ont., represents the Queen as the Lieutenant Governor.Members of the Provincial Parliament of OntarioThe Legislative Assembly of Ontario has 107 members (styled Members of the Provincial Parliament). Each member of the Provincial Parliament represents one constituency of the province, and is elected at each general election using the single-member plurality system. To check your constituency's member of the Provincial Parliament, see sources and related links.