On Monday, MPP Donna Skelly was named Ontario's first female Speaker. CBC


April 15, 2025 Tags: ,

Ontario's legislature has chosen Donna Skelly as the province's first female Speaker. Skelly, who represents the Hamilton-area riding of Flamborough—Glanbrook, has been a member of the Progressive Conservatives since 2018. She also served as the deputy Speaker before stepping into this new role.

Skelly's appointment marks a significant milestone in Ontario’s political history as she becomes the 43rd Speaker of Ontario. She replaces Ted Arnott, who retired after serving nearly seven years in the position.

Before entering politics, Skelly had a 30-year career in broadcast journalism. She has always been known for her clear communication skills, and now, she aims to bring a professional tone to the legislature. One of her main goals is to reduce the chaos often seen during question periods, where tensions can run high.

The vote for the Speaker is one of the rare times members of the legislature cast a secret ballot, making it a completely free vote. This means each member can vote according to their own preference without pressure.

Skelly’s election as Speaker is significant, especially as it took place on the first day back after the February provincial election. The election of a Speaker is the first and only matter that legislators address when they return to work. The legislature will now turn to the government’s speech from the throne, which will outline the government’s priorities for the upcoming term.

With Skelly's appointment, the Ontario legislature has made history, reflecting a shift towards greater diversity in political leadership. Her experience in both journalism and politics could bring a new sense of professionalism to the legislature, benefiting both the members and the public.

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