33rd Parliament of Ontario

33rd Parliament of Ontario
Minority parliament
Parliament leaders
PremierFrank Miller
David Peterson
Leader of the
Opposition
David Peterson
Frank Miller
Larry Grossman
Party caucuses
GovernmentProgressive Conservative Party (until June 1985)
Liberal Party (after June 1985)
OppositionLiberal Party (until June 1985)
Progressive Conservative Party (after June 1985)
RecognizedNew Democratic Party
Members125 MPP seats
Sovereign
MonarchElizabeth II
6 February 1952 – present
Lieutenant
Governor
John Black Aird
Lincoln Alexander
 32nd  34th

The 33rd Legislative Assembly of Ontario was held from June 4, 1985, until July 31, 1987, just prior to the 1987 general election.

Hugh Alden Edighoffer served as speaker for the assembly.

Twenty-two days into the 33rd Parliament, Premier Frank Miller resigned following the defeat of his Progressive Conservative government in a motion of no confidence. Upon Miller's resignation, Lieutenant Governor John Black Aird appointed David Peterson, then Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the Ontario Liberal Party, as Premier. Peterson went on to form a minority government with the support of the Ontario New Democratic Party.