I don’t have real-time access to news in this moment. Here’s a concise update based on reliable background sources up to late 2025, plus guidance on how to get the latest.
Direct answer
- Stephanie Smyth is an Ontario Liberal MPP for Toronto–St. Paul’s, elected in early 2025. She has served as a critic for Ethics, Integrity and Accountability, Northern Affairs, and Seniors and Accessibility, and she is the Deputy Whip for the Liberal caucus. For the very latest developments, please check current Ontario Legislative Assembly updates or reputable local outlets.
Where to look for the latest
- Ontario Liberal Party profile and the Ontario Legislative Assembly pages for current roles and voting records.
- Local Toronto outlets (e.g., Toronto Star, CBC Toronto) for election-related coverage and statements from Smyth.
- The Civics Project or other election-tracking sites for recent votes and committee involvement.
If you want, I can fetch the latest headlines or pull the most recent official statements and summarize them for you.
Sources
Representative elected to the Government of Ontario handles questions about provincial government programs helps constituents find services addresses concerns about government services and public policy may be able to help with a petition to the
www.torontocentralhealthline.caThe official site of the Ontario Liberal Party
ontarioliberal.caView voting record, bills, and contact information for Stephanie Smyth, Ontario Liberal Party representative from Toronto—St. Paul's.
www.civicsproject.orgAdvocacy and assistance with all Ontario provincial ministries and programs for example, Ontario Works, ODSP, Health and Long Term Care...
211central.caStephanie Smyth is a lifelong midtown Toronto resident and 35-year broadcast journalism veteran now serving as MPP for Toronto–St. Paul's.
stephaniesmythmpp.caRepresentative elected to the Government of Ontario handles questions about provincial government programs helps constituents find services addresses concerns about government services and public policy may be able to help with a petition to the
www.torontocentralhealthline.caInformation about MPP Stephanie Smyth
www.ola.orgTORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford is facing criticism after telling the legislature that Liberal MPP Stephanie Smyth was elected only because broadcaster CP24 “didn’t want her anymore.”
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