
Ontario Election
Ontario's election is the process where residents vote to choose representatives for the provincial government. These elected officials, called Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs), form the legislative assembly and develop policies on issues like healthcare, education, and transportation. Elections typically happen every four years, and citizens cast their ballots to select their preferred party or candidate. The party with the most seats usually forms the government, and its leader becomes the Premier. This process ensures that public concerns are represented in decision-making, maintaining democratic accountability and transparency within the province.