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Donna Skelly elected Ontario's first female Speaker
Donna Skelly has been elected as the first female Speaker of the Ontario legislature, marking a historic milestone in its 158-year history. Skelly, a Progressive Conservative MPP for Flamborough-Glanbrook, won the position after defeating NDP MPP Jennifer French in a vote held on April 14, 2025. She succeeds Ted Arnott, who retired after nearly seven years in the role. Skelly aims to bring a more professional tone to the legislative sessions, advocating for a respectful and less chaotic environment during question periods. Both candidates acknowledged the significance of this election, with French highlighting the opportunity to reshape the perception of female leadership in the legislature. This election underscores a broader commitment to diversity and representation within Ontario's political landscape.

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