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Toronto–St. Paul's

Stephanie Smyth represents Toronto–St. Paul's at Queen's Park. Whether you need help navigating provincial services or want to make your voice heard, her office is here to serve you.

Understanding

What does your MPP do?

Your MPP, works at Queen's Park on provincial issues that touch your daily life: healthcare, housing, education, disability support, and more. When you're tangled up in red tape or need someone in your corner, Stephanie is here for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get familiar with your MPP's office

What is an MPP?

An MPP is a Member of Provincial Parliament elected to represent your riding at Queen's Park. Your MPP handles provincial matters like healthcare, education, housing, and disability support. This is different from federal MPs and municipal councillors, who work on different levels of government.

How can my MPP help me?

If you're facing a problem with provincial services— Office of the Registrar General, Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Support Program, tenant issues—our office can help cut through red tape and connect you with solutions. We also listen to your concerns and advocate for policy changes at Queen's Park.

Is this service free?

Yes. Constituent service is part of your MPP's job. There are no fees for casework help, certificate requests, or advocacy support. We're here to serve Toronto–St. Paul's residents.

How long does casework take?

Timelines can vary greatly. It depends on the issue. Simple requests may be resolved in days, while complex cases involving government agencies can take weeks or months. We'll keep you updated every step of the way and let you know what to expect.

Can I request a certificate or letter?

We can help with Office of the Registrar General vital records like birth, death, and marriage certificates. We can also provide letters of support for certain provincial applications. Use the Need Help form to tell us what you need.

Stuck with a provincial issue?

Our office helps constituents navigate provincial services every day — from OHIP issues to housing disputes to certificate requests.