
2025 Provincial Elections Results
Congratulations to Premier Doug Ford and the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party on their third consecutive majority government.

Party Information

Progressive
Conservative Party

New Democratic
Party

Liberal Party

Green Party
Leader
Mike Schreiner
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Party Website
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Full Party Platform
Riding Results
Barrie-Innisfil

Andrea Khanjin
Ontario PC party
Barrie-Springwater-Oro-Medonte

Doug Downey
Ontario PC party
Simcoe-Grey

Brian Saunderson
Ontario PC party
Simcoe-North

Jill Dunlop
Ontario PC party
York-Simcoe

Caroline Mulroney
Ontario PC party
Additional Resources
Hear from our Partner Organizations
Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA)
Saving the Canadian Dream of Home Ownership in Ontario
Ontario REALTORS® 2025 Platform for a Home for Everyone
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Highlights Include:
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Improving Consumer Confidence Through Expanded Protections
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Improving the efficiency of the Landlord Tenant Board
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Implemnting a more practical education for Ontario REALTORS ​
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Increase Housing Supply Across Ontario
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End Exclusionary zoning across Ontario by legalizing fourplaxes as-of-right
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Increase Density Near Transit
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Lowering the Cost of Homeownership
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Implementing a Condoization Framework for Muliplexes
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Limiting Municipal Development Charges
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OREA Report Card on Major Political Parties Housing Platforms
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OREA has ranked each of the four major political parties to see how they stack up when compared to OREA's policy recommendations in their 'A Home for Everyone' campaign, following review of their housing platforms and submitted survey responses.
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Toronto Real Estate Board: Fair Homes Taxes
Fair Taxes on Ontario Homes
Join our Campaign
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Taxes on Ontario homes are too high.
Ontario has some of the highest taxes in North America. For consumers, high taxes on housing makes homeownership more difficult for both new buyers and existing owners.
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For the average homebuyer, government taxes and fees make up 35.6% of the final purchase cost of a new home.
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These taxes fuel scarcity and drive-up costs turning homeownership into a privilege to be taxed rather than a dream for everyone to pursue. We need to lower taxes on housing so we can build more home that families and individuals can afford.
TRREB has a Five Point Policy Plan
1. Reduce Development Charges
2. Update the Federal HST Home Rebate Program
3. Increase Municipal Transfers
4. Review Municipal Revenue Tools
5. Reduce the Land Transfer Tx on First-Time Homebuyers