Click here to view the voting records of all Ontario Members of Provincial Parliament who had the opportunity to vote on Bill 132 on March 1, 2005.
The tables are split into those who voted for the bill, those who voted against it, and those who didn't vote.
Unfortunately, Ontario has since changed the names and composition of many of its ridings (voting districts), so the old ridings no longer apply in the 2007 election.
You can use the following pages to find your electoral district and to compare old districts to new:
http://www.elections.on.ca/en-CA/Tools/ElectoralDistricts/ElectoralDistricts.htm
http://www2.elections.on.ca/fyed/en/form_page_en.jsp
Lists of candidates are available at the parties' individual websites:
Green Party: http://www.gpo.ca/find_your_riding
Liberal Party: http://www.ontarioliberal.ca/en/CandidateList.aspx
New Democratic Party: http://ontariondp.com/nominated-candidates-2007/
Progressive Conservative Party: http://www.ontariopc.com/find_your_riding.asp
Very nice, Steve. This post deserves to be run in the Toronto Star, the Toronto Sun, the Globe & Mail and any other relevant organs.
Surprised that Tim Hudak Abs PC Erie-Lincoln , he was so vocal about BSL .
Why did he abstain?
John Tory Abs PC Dufferin-Peel-Wellington-Grey – John Tory was not in this postion at the time of voting.
Ernie Eaves was missing in action, this seat was actually vacant.
Still is. Here's where to ask him:
http://www.timhudak.ca/
Thanks for spotting that error, it's been corrected. Much appreciated.
The Lie-berals screwed around with the Ontario Legislature website and buried the voting record, the link above no longer works.
Here’s one that does, until McSquinty & Co. screw around with public information again.
http://www.ontla.on.ca/house-proceedings/transcripts/files_html/2005-03-01_L113A.htm#PARA255