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Clarion tracks Ted Hsu's public record in Ontario — the bills they sponsor, their recent interventions in the chamber, and the meetings registered with them, each cited to the official source and refreshed each morning.

Party
Ontario Liberal Party
Riding
Kingston and the Islands
Jurisdiction
Ontario
Contact
thsu.mpp.co@liberal.ola.org

Role as last recorded — rosters change between elections and cabinet shuffles; verify currency against the official source.

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Recent interventions

A teaser slice of each chamber intervention — read the full text on the official record.

  1. Introduction of Visitors

    I want to welcome to this House Karen Cross and Brian Hope, who are visiting here today from the Greater Kingston Chamber of Commerce.

    2026-06-02Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  2. Orders of the Day — Protecting Ontario’s Streets and Communities Act, 2026 / Loi de 2026 visant à protéger les rues et les collectivités de l’Ontario

    Je voudrais demander à ma collègue de raconter une histoire ou peut-être un récit de sa circonscription pour montrer pourquoi la question de la protection des personnes vulnérables est si urgente.

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  3. Orders of the Day — Protecting Ontario’s Streets and Communities Act, 2026 / Loi de 2026 visant à protéger les rues et les collectivités de l’Ontario

    This bill talks a lot about protection. There are some good things in this bill. But one thing I’m very concerned about is protecting young men’s brains from advertising for online gambling, and I’m wondering why that i

    2026-06-01Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  4. Question Period — Government jet

    Speaker, I haven’t heard this government thank Kingston for piloting the team-based health care action plan that is under way right now. The Premier can feign all the outrage he wants, but the reality is that he has onl

    2026-05-28Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  5. Question Period — Government jet

    Speaker, the Premier says, “no one is more ticked off” than him about $200,000 down the toilet for his private luxury jet that never took off. He put on a grand performance in front of the cameras this week about how fru

    2026-05-28Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  6. Introduction of Visitors

    I also want to welcome the Beef Farmers of Ontario, whom I just met in my office a few moments ago. I also got to meet Wren Ley, who is the grandchild of a constituent of mine and who is serving as a page this week.

    2026-05-27Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  7. Orders of the Day — Building Billy Bishop Airport Act, 2026 / Loi de 2026 sur la construction de l’aéroport Billy Bishop

    Speaker, this bill extinguishes all potential legal proceedings as a result of government actions under this bill. In other words, you can’t sue ministers. I was wondering if the government side could give an example of

    2026-05-26Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  8. Orders of the Day — Robert Charles Wong

    Today, I have the honour of rising and giving a tribute on behalf of the Ontario Liberal caucus to Robert Charles Wong, the former MPP for Fort York and minister in the David Peterson government. I did not get to know B

    2026-05-26Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  9. Petitions — Collective bargaining

    I have a petition. It’s entitled, “End the Use of the ‘Notwithstanding’ Clause in Labour Disputes.” It’s a long petition, so I’ll just summarize it. They’re asking the Legislative Assembly of Ontario to call on the gove

    2026-05-25Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

  10. Petitions — Cancer screening

    I have a petition here where the petitioners are asking the Legislative Assembly of Ontario to expand the Ontario Breast Screening Program to allow women over the age of 74 to self-refer for mammogram screening, thereby

    2026-05-25Legislative AssemblyOfficial record

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