Legislative Assembly of Ontario
The Legislative Assembly of Ontario is the governing body of the province of Ontario, Canada. It consists of elected representatives known as Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs) who debate and pass laws. The assembly meets at the Queen's Park in Toronto and plays a crucial role in shaping provincial policies and legislation.
The assembly operates under a parliamentary system, where the party with the most seats typically forms the government. The Premier of Ontario leads the government, while the Leader of the Opposition holds the ruling party accountable. Together, they work to address the needs and concerns of Ontario's residents.