January 26, 2025
It’s time for Ontario’s provincial election.
Parties and candidates must earn our votes. During the campaign, we will be asking questions and looking for answers.
What will parties do to keep older adults in their homes and out of institutions?
How will they support the people who provide care?
How will we know that services work and funding is spent wisely?

Get ready to let your voice be heard.
1. Find your provincial riding and check that you can vote. Go to Elections Ontario. Enter your postal code in the Voter Information Service box to find your riding. Under Voter Registration, add, update, or confirm your voting information.
2. Find your Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) and get their contact information.
3. Find out what candidates and parties – both opposing and governing – are offering:
- New Democratic Party: https://www.ontariondp.ca/
- Liberal Party: https://ontarioliberal.ca/
- Green Party: https://gpo.ca/
- Progressive Conservative Party: http://www.ontariopc.ca/
4. Find out who’s running in your riding.
- New Democratic Party: https://www.ontariondp.ca/candidates
- Liberal Party: https://ontarioliberal.ca/candidates/
- Green Party: https://gpo.ca/find-candidate/
- Progressive Conservative Party: https://ontariopc.ca/role/candidate/
5. Think about some questions. Contact candidates in your riding and ask for an answer.
What will you need to know before you decide how to vote?
- What does the party say about things that are important to you?
- What will a candidate do about things that are important to you?
- If a candidate is already in office and running for re-election, what have they done so far about things that are important to you?
Ask, think, and then vote!
