How to send mail to Andrea Khanjin, MPP for Barrie—Innisfil
To write to Andrea Khanjin, the Progressive Conservative MPP for Barrie—Innisfil in Ontario, address your letter to Andrea Khanjin, MPP, Ministry of Red Tape Reduction, 7th Floor, 56 Wellesley St. W, Toronto ON M5S 2S3. For local casework — health cards, ODSP, OSAP, tenant issues — the constituency office is at Unit 1, 237 Mapleview Dr. E, Barrie ON L4N 0W5. Say you're a constituent (your postal code proves it) and keep the letter to one provincial issue with a clear ask.
Mailing addresses
Ministry of Red Tape Reduction — Toronto
Andrea Khanjin, MPP Ministry of Red Tape Reduction 7th Floor 56 Wellesley St. W Toronto ON M5S 2S3
Andrea Khanjin serves in cabinet — write here about Red Tape Reduction portfolio matters. For help as a resident of Barrie—Innisfil, use the constituency office.
Constituency office — Barrie
Andrea Khanjin, MPP Unit 1 237 Mapleview Dr. E Barrie ON L4N 0W5
Best for local casework: health cards, ODSP and OSAP files, housing and tenant issues, and anything involving a provincial ministry. Phone: 1 705 722-0575.
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Key facts
- Andrea Khanjin is the Progressive Conservative MPP for Barrie—Innisfil in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
- MPPs handle provincial matters: health care, education, housing and tenant issues, ODSP, OSAP, driver's licences, and provincial permits. For immigration, taxes, EI, or passports, write to your federal MP instead.
- Andrea Khanjin also serves in cabinet at the Ministry of Red Tape Reduction — portfolio mail goes to the ministry address above.
- The constituency office in Barrie is where casework happens — write there for help with a provincial file.
- Identify yourself as a constituent: full name, home address, and postal code, so staff can confirm you live in Barrie—Innisfil. Constituent mail is prioritized.
- Letters to MPPs need regular postage — the postage-free rule only covers federal MPs in Ottawa.
- Prefer email? [email protected] reaches the same office — but a physical letter is harder to overlook.
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How to send your letter
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Check it’s a provincial matter
MPPs can act on provincial files: health care, schools, housing and the Landlord and Tenant Board, ODSP/OSAP, ServiceOntario problems. If your issue is immigration, federal taxes, EI, or passports, your federal MP is the right recipient — not Andrea Khanjin.
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Pick the right office
Opinions on bills and provincial policy go to the Ministry of Red Tape Reduction address. Personal casework goes to the constituency office in Barrie — that's where the caseworkers who can chase a file sit.
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Say who you are and where you live
Open with your full name, address, and postal code so Khanjin's staff can confirm you live in Barrie—Innisfil. One page, one issue, and a specific ask — support a bill, raise your case with a ministry, or meet with you.
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Common questions
What is Andrea Khanjin's mailing address?
At the legislature: Andrea Khanjin, MPP, Ministry of Red Tape Reduction, 7th Floor, 56 Wellesley St. W, Toronto ON M5S 2S3. For constituency matters: Andrea Khanjin, MPP, Unit 1, 237 Mapleview Dr. E, Barrie ON L4N 0W5.
Should I write to my MPP or my MP?
Depends on the issue. MPPs are provincial: health care, education, housing and tenant disputes, ODSP, OSAP, driver's licences. MPs are federal: immigration, taxes, EI, CPP, passports. If you're not sure, name the program — the office will redirect you, but starting in the right place is faster.
Can I write to Andrea Khanjin as minister?
Yes — Andrea Khanjin heads the Ministry of Red Tape Reduction, and mail about that portfolio goes to the ministry address above. Keep riding-specific casework separate: send it to the constituency office, where it's handled whether or not the member is in cabinet.
Do I need a stamp to write to Khanjin?
Yes — letters to provincial legislators take regular postage (the postage-free rule only applies to federal MPs in Ottawa). If you'd rather skip the stamp and printer entirely, PostPal prints and mails your letter for $6 flat.
Do I have to live in Barrie—Innisfil to write to Khanjin?
No, but constituency casework is normally only taken up for residents of Barrie—Innisfil. If you live elsewhere in Ontario, find your own MPP — or write to Khanjin specifically about their ministerial portfolio or an issue they've championed.
Will Andrea Khanjin actually read and reply to my letter?
Constituency mail is logged and answered by Khanjin's staff, and recurring issues get flagged to the member directly. Include your return address — PostPal prints yours automatically — so the reply has somewhere to go.
Sources
- https://www.ola.org/en/members/all/andrea-khanjin
- https://www.ola.org/en/members/current/contact-information
Addresses verified July 2026 against official sources. Always confirm on the official site before time-sensitive filings.