| Riding | Member | Party | Notes |
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Algoma | Bud Wildman | New Democratic Party | |
Algoma—Manitoulin | Mike Brown | Liberal | |
Beaches—Woodbine | Frances Lankin | New Democratic Party | |
Brampton North | Joe Spina | Progressive Conservative | |
Brampton South | Tony Clement | Progressive Conservative | Minister of Transportation, 1997-1999 |
Brant—Haldimand | Peter L. Preston | Progressive Conservative | |
Brantford | Ron Johnson | Progressive Conservative | |
Bruce | Barb Fisher | Progressive Conservative | |
Burlington South | Cam Jackson | Progressive Conservative | |
Cambridge | Gerry Martiniuk | Progressive Conservative | |
Carleton | Norm Sterling | Progressive Conservative | |
Carleton East | Gilles Morin | Liberal | |
Chatham—Kent | Jack Carroll | Progressive Conservative | |
Cochrane North | Len Wood | New Democratic Party | |
Cochrane South | Gilles Bisson | New Democratic Party | |
Cornwall | John Cleary | Liberal | |
Don Mills | David Johnson | Progressive Conservative | |
Dovercourt | Tony Silipo | New Democratic Party | |
Downsview | Annamarie Castrilli | Liberal | |
Dufferin—Peel | David Tilson | Progressive Conservative | |
Durham Centre | Jim Flaherty | Progressive Conservative | Minister of Labour, 1997-1999 |
Durham East | John O'Toole | Progressive Conservative | |
Durham West | Janet Ecker | Progressive Conservative | Minister of Community and Social Services, 1996-1999 |
Durham—York | Julia Munro | Progressive Conservative | |
Eglinton | Bill Saunderson | Progressive Conservative | Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Tourism, 1995-1997 |
Elgin | Peter North | Independent | |
Essex South | Bruce Crozier | Liberal | |
Essex—Kent | Pat Hoy | Liberal | |
Etobicoke West | Chris Stockwell | Progressive Conservative | Speaker of the Legislature, 1996-1999 |
Etobicoke—Humber | Doug Ford, Sr. | Progressive Conservative | |
Etobicoke—Lakeshore | Morley Kells | Progressive Conservative | |
Etobicoke—Rexdale | John Hastings | Progressive Conservative | |
Fort William | Lyn McLeod | Liberal | Party Leader, 1995-1996 (Resigned Leadership) |
Fort York | Rosario Marchese | New Democratic Party | |
Frontenac—Addington | Bill Vankoughnet | Progressive Conservative | |
Grey—Owen Sound | Bill Murdoch | Progressive Conservative | |
Guelph | Brenda Elliott | Progressive Conservative | Minister of Environment and Energy, 1995-1996 |
Halton Centre | Terence Young | Progressive Conservative | |
Halton North | Ted Chudleigh | Progressive Conservative | |
Hamilton Centre | David Christopherson | New Democratic Party | |
Hamilton East | Dominic Agostino | Liberal | |
Hamilton Mountain | Trevor Pettit | Progressive Conservative | |
Hamilton West | Lillian Ross | Progressive Conservative | |
Hastings—Peterborough | Harry Danford | Progressive Conservative | |
High Park—Swansea | Derwyn Shea | Progressive Conservative | |
Huron | Helen Johns | Progressive Conservative | |
Kenora | Frank Miclash | Liberal | |
Kingston and the Islands | John Gerretsen | Liberal | |
Kitchener | Wayne Wettlaufer | Progressive Conservative | |
Kitchener—Wilmot | Gary Leadston | Progressive Conservative | |
Lake Nipigon | Gilles Pouliot | New Democratic Party | |
Lambton | Marcel Beaubien | Progressive Conservative | |
Lanark—Renfrew | Leo Jordan | Progressive Conservative | |
Lawrence | Joseph Cordiano | Liberal | |
Leeds—Grenville | Bob Runciman | Progressive Conservative | Solicitor General and Minister of Correctional Services, 1995-1999 |
Lincoln | Frank Sheehan | Progressive Conservative | |
London Centre | Marion Boyd | New Democratic Party | |
London North | Dianne Cunningham | Progressive Conservative | Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Minister Responsible for Women's Issues, 1995-1999 |
London South | Bob Wood | Progressive Conservative | |
Markham | David Tsubouchi | Progressive Conservative | Minister of Community and Social Services, 1995-1996; Minister of Consumer and Commercial Relations, 1996-1999 |
Middlesex | Bruce Smith | Progressive Conservative | |
Mississauga East | Carl DeFaria | Progressive Conservative | |
Mississauga North | John Snobelen | Progressive Conservative | Minister of Education, 1995-1997; Minister of Natural Resources, 1997-1999 |
Mississauga South | Margaret Marland | Progressive Conservative | Minister without Portfolio (Children), 1997-1999 |
Mississauga West | Rob Sampson | Progressive Conservative | Minister without Portfolio (Privatization), 1996-1999 |
Muskoka—Georgian Bay | Bill Grimmett | Progressive Conservative | |
Nepean | John Baird | Progressive Conservative | |
Niagara Falls | Bart Maves | Progressive Conservative | |
Niagara South | Tim Hudak | Progressive Conservative | |
Nickel Belt | Floyd Laughren | New Democratic Party | Resigned, 1998 |
| New Democratic Party | Elected in by-election, 1998 |
Nipissing | Mike Harris | Progressive Conservative | Premier and Party Leader |
Norfolk | Toby Barrett | Progressive Conservative | |
Northumberland | Doug Galt | Progressive Conservative | |
Oakville South | Gary Carr | Progressive Conservative | |
Oakwood | Mike Colle | Liberal | |
Oriole | Elinor Caplan[2] | Liberal | Resigned, 1997 |
| Liberal | Elected in by-election, 1997 |
Oshawa | Jerry Ouellette | Progressive Conservative | |
Ottawa Centre | Richard Patten | Liberal | |
Ottawa East | Bernard Grandmaître | Liberal | |
Ottawa South | Dalton McGuinty | Liberal | Party Leader, 1996-2012 |
Ottawa West | Bob Chiarelli[3] | Liberal | Resigned, 1997 |
Alex Cullen | Liberal[4] | Elected in by-election, 1997 |
Ottawa—Rideau | Garry Guzzo | Progressive Conservative | |
Oxford | Ernie Hardeman | Progressive Conservative | |
Parkdale | Tony Ruprecht | Liberal | |
Parry Sound | Ernie Eves | Progressive Conservative | Deputy Premier and Minister of Finance, 1995-1999 |
Perth | Bert Johnson | Progressive Conservative | Deputy Speaker of the Legislature, 1995-1999 |
Peterborough | Gary Stewart | Progressive Conservative | |
Port Arthur | Michael Gravelle | Liberal | |
Prescott and Russell | Jean-Marc Lalonde | Liberal | |
Prince Edward—Lennox-South—Hastings | Gary Fox | Progressive Conservative | |
Quinte | Doug Rollins | Progressive Conservative | |
Rainy River | Howard Hampton | New Democratic Party | Party Leader, 1996-2009 |
Renfrew North | Sean Conway | Liberal | |
Riverdale | Marilyn Churley | New Democratic Party | |
Sarnia | Dave Boushy | Progressive Conservative | |
Sault Ste. Marie | Tony Martin | New Democratic Party | |
Scarborough Centre | Dan Newman | Progressive Conservative | |
Scarborough East | Steve Gilchrist | Progressive Conservative | |
Scarborough North | Alvin Curling | Liberal | |
Scarborough West | Jim Brown | Progressive Conservative | |
Scarborough—Agincourt | Gerry Phillips | Liberal | |
Scarborough—Ellesmere | Marilyn Mushinski | Progressive Conservative | Minister of Citizenship, Culture and Recreation, 1995-1997 |
Simcoe Centre | Joe Tascona | Progressive Conservative | |
Simcoe East | Al McLean | Progressive Conservative | Speaker of the Legislature, 1995-1996 (Resigned Speakership) |
Simcoe West | Jim Wilson | Progressive Conservative | Minister of Health, 1995-1997; Minister of Energy, Science and Technology, 1997-1999 |
St. Andrew—St. Patrick | Isabel Bassett | Progressive Conservative | Minister of Citizenship, Culture and Recreation, 1997-1999 |
St. Catharines | Jim Bradley | Liberal | |
St. Catharines—Brock | Tom Froese | Progressive Conservative | |
St. George—St. David | Al Leach | Progressive Conservative | Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, 1995-1999 |
Stormont—Dundas—Glengarry and East Grenville | Noble Villeneuve | Progressive Conservative | Minister of Agriculture and Food, 1995-1999 |
Sudbury | Rick Bartolucci | Liberal | |
Sudbury East | Shelley Martel | New Democratic Party | |
Timiskaming | David Ramsay | Liberal | |
Victoria—Haliburton | Chris Hodgson | Progressive Conservative | Minister of Natural Resources and Minister of Northern Development and Mines, 1995-1999 |
Waterloo North | Elizabeth Witmer | Progressive Conservative | Minister of Labour, 1995-1997; Minister of Health, 1997-1999 |
Welland—Thorold | Peter Kormos | New Democratic Party | |
Wellington | Ted Arnott | Progressive Conservative | |
Wentworth East | Ed Doyle | Progressive Conservative | |
Wentworth North | Toni Skarica | Progressive Conservative | |
Willowdale | Charles Harnick | Progressive Conservative | Attorney General and Minister Responsible for Native Affairs, 1995-1999 |
Wilson Heights | Monte Kwinter | Liberal | |
Windsor—Riverside | Dave Cooke | New Democratic Party | Resigned, 1997 |
| New Democratic Party | Elected in by-election, 1997 |
Windsor—Sandwich | Sandra Pupatello | Liberal | |
Windsor—Walkerville | Dwight Duncan | Liberal | |
York Centre | Al Palladini | Progressive Conservative | Minister of Transportation, 1995-1997; Minister of Economic Development, Trade and Tourism, 1997-1999 |
York East | John Parker | Progressive Conservative | |
York Mills | David Turnbull | Progressive Conservative | Chief Government Whip, 1995-1999 |
York South | Bob Rae | New Democratic Party | Party Leader, 1995-1996 (Resigned Leadership and Seat) |
| Liberal | Elected in by-election, 1996 |
York—Mackenzie | Frank Klees | Progressive Conservative | |
Yorkview | Mario Sergio | Liberal | | |
The Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act, 1996 was passed during the 36th Parliament, bringing with it the first Sunshine lists in Canada.[5]