How to contact your MPP

This article was originally published on August 23, 2021, and was updated on April 28, 2025.

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Do you have a question or concern about a bill or issue in your community? Consider contacting your member of provincial Parliament (MPP), your representative in the provincial Legislature. An MPP’s role is to serve their constituents, even those who didn’t vote for them. They can help you address issues that affect your riding.

Find an MPP

Use the on the Legislative Assembly’s website to find your riding, your MPP’s profile, and their contact information. Enter your address in the search field and select “Search." For the most accurate results, use your full address, including city and postal code.

Screenshot of Find an MPP tool with fields for MPP name, address and postal code, and filter by party

 

The tool will direct you to your MPP’s profile page. Each profile displays the MPP’s current parliamentary roles and party, contact information, career details, bills and motions, and more. If you need help determining which of your MPP’s offices to contact, visit Contact an MPP.

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See current MPPs.

View the list of all MPPs from 1867 to present.

Find MPP contact information.

 

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