Ontario Legislative Assembly
The Ontario Legislative Assembly 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 in the Legislative Building located in Queen's Park, Toronto.
The primary functions of the Ontario Legislative Assembly include making laws, approving budgets, and representing the interests of the public. The assembly is led by the Speaker, who ensures that debates are conducted fairly. The government is formed by the political party that holds the most seats in the assembly, typically after a provincial election.