Ontario Legislature
The Ontario Legislature, also known as the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, is the governing body of the province of Ontario, Canada. It is responsible for making and passing laws, representing the interests of the public, and overseeing the provincial government. The legislature consists of elected representatives known as Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs), who debate and vote on various issues affecting the province.
The Ontario Legislature meets in the Queen's Park building located in Toronto. It operates under a parliamentary system, where the Premier leads the government and the Lieutenant Governor represents the monarch. The legislature plays a crucial role in shaping policies and ensuring accountability within the provincial government.