How to send mail to Natalia Kusendova-Bashta, MPP for Mississauga Centre
To write to Natalia Kusendova-Bashta, the Progressive Conservative MPP for Mississauga Centre in Ontario, address your letter to Natalia Kusendova-Bashta, MPP, Ministry of Long-Term Care, 6th Floor, 400 University Ave., Toronto ON M5G 1S5. For local casework — health cards, ODSP, OSAP, tenant issues — the constituency office is at Unit 701, 50 Burnhamthorpe Rd. W, Mississauga ON L5B 3C3. 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 Long-Term Care — Toronto
Natalia Kusendova-Bashta, MPP Ministry of Long-Term Care 6th Floor 400 University Ave. Toronto ON M5G 1S5
Natalia Kusendova-Bashta serves in cabinet — write here about Long-Term Care portfolio matters. For help as a resident of Mississauga Centre, use the constituency office.
Constituency office — Mississauga
Natalia Kusendova-Bashta, MPP Unit 701 50 Burnhamthorpe Rd. W Mississauga ON L5B 3C3
Best for local casework: health cards, ODSP and OSAP files, housing and tenant issues, and anything involving a provincial ministry. Phone: 1 905 890-1901.
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Key facts
- Natalia Kusendova-Bashta is the Progressive Conservative MPP for Mississauga Centre 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.
- Natalia Kusendova-Bashta also serves in cabinet at the Ministry of Long-Term Care — portfolio mail goes to the ministry address above.
- The constituency office in Mississauga 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 Mississauga Centre. 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 Natalia Kusendova-Bashta.
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Pick the right office
Opinions on bills and provincial policy go to the Ministry of Long-Term Care address. Personal casework goes to the constituency office in Mississauga — 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 Kusendova-Bashta's staff can confirm you live in Mississauga Centre. 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 Natalia Kusendova-Bashta's mailing address?
At the legislature: Natalia Kusendova-Bashta, MPP, Ministry of Long-Term Care, 6th Floor, 400 University Ave., Toronto ON M5G 1S5. For constituency matters: Natalia Kusendova-Bashta, MPP, Unit 701, 50 Burnhamthorpe Rd. W, Mississauga ON L5B 3C3.
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 Natalia Kusendova-Bashta as minister?
Yes — Natalia Kusendova-Bashta heads the Ministry of Long-Term Care, 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 Kusendova-Bashta?
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 Mississauga Centre to write to Kusendova-Bashta?
No, but constituency casework is normally only taken up for residents of Mississauga Centre. If you live elsewhere in Ontario, find your own MPP — or write to Kusendova-Bashta specifically about their ministerial portfolio or an issue they've championed.
Will Natalia Kusendova-Bashta actually read and reply to my letter?
Constituency mail is logged and answered by Kusendova-Bashta'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/natalia-kusendova-bashta
- 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.