How to write to your MPP in Ontario
To write to your Member of Provincial Parliament, address your letter to their name followed by "MPP", Main Legislative Building, Queen's Park, Toronto ON M7A 1A5 — or, for personal casework, to their constituency office in your riding. MPPs handle provincial matters: health care, education, housing and tenant disputes, ODSP, OSAP, and driver's licences. (Immigration, taxes, EI, and passports belong to your federal MP.) Find your MPP's page in our directory with both addresses ready to go.
Mailing address
Any MPP — Queen's Park (Toronto)
[MPP's full name], MPP Main Legislative Building Queen's Park Toronto ON M7A 1A5
Reaches any sitting MPP at the legislature; adding their room number (on each MPP's page in our directory) speeds internal delivery. Use for opinions on bills and provincial policy. Regular postage applies.
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Key facts
- MPPs are provincial: health care, schools, housing and the Landlord and Tenant Board, ODSP, OSAP, ServiceOntario, driver's licences. Federal matters — immigration, taxes, EI, CPP, passports — belong to your MP.
- Every MPP has two mailing addresses: their Queen's Park office (legislation and policy) and a constituency office in the riding (casework — this is where staff who can chase a ministry file sit).
- Identify yourself as a constituent with your full name, address, and postal code — offices prioritize mail from riding residents.
- One letter, one issue, one clear ask: support or oppose a bill, take up your casework file, or meet with you.
- Letters to MPPs need regular postage — the postage-free rule only covers federal MPs in Ottawa.
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How to send your letter
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Find your MPP
Enter your postal code in Elections Ontario's Voter Information Service, or browse our Ontario MPP directory — every MPP with their Queen's Park and constituency addresses ready to prefill into a letter.
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Check it’s a provincial matter
MPPs can act on provincial files. If your issue is federal (immigration, taxes, EI, passports), write to your MP instead — we have a directory for that too.
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Pick the office and write a letter that gets a reply
Policy and legislation → Queen's Park. Personal casework → the constituency office. Say you're a constituent, include your postal code, keep it to one page with a specific, answerable request.
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Common questions
How do I find out who my MPP is?
Enter your postal code in Elections Ontario's Voter Information Service (voterinformationservice.elections.on.ca), or look through our Ontario MPP directory, which lists every member by name, party, and riding with their mailing addresses formatted and ready to send.
Should I write to my MPP or my MP?
Name the program and follow the jurisdiction: health care, education, housing/LTB, ODSP, OSAP, and driver's licences are provincial (MPP); immigration, federal taxes, EI, CPP, and passports are federal (MP). Starting with the right office saves weeks.
Is mail to an MPP free like mail to an MP?
No — the postage-free rule is federal law and covers only MPs at the House of Commons in Ottawa. Letters to Queen's Park or a constituency office need regular postage. PostPal's $6 covers printing, postage, and handling either way.
Can I write to the Premier or a minister?
Yes — ministers accept portfolio mail at their ministry addresses (listed on their pages in our directory), and any Ontarian can write to the Premier. For personal casework, though, your own MPP's constituency office is still the fastest route.
Does a mailed letter matter more than an email?
Offices log both, but physical mail is scarcer and widely read as a stronger signal of effort — and a stack of letters on one issue gets flagged to the member. Include your return address so the reply has somewhere to go.
Sources
- https://www.ola.org/en/members/current/contact-information
- https://voterinformationservice.elections.on.ca/
Addresses verified July 2026 against official sources. Always confirm on the official site before time-sensitive filings.