
With his hand on a Bible given to him by his parents in 1975, Ted Arnott was sworn in to his sixth term as a Member of Provincial Parliament on November 2nd.
Mr. Arnott was re-elected to the Ontario Legislature representing the Riding of Wellington-Halton Hills during the recent provincial election. He was joined at the swearing-in ceremony by his family, his staff and some of his campaign supporters.
“Again, I wish to thank everyone who supported me. It is an enormous honour and privilege to serve in the Legislature, and I hope that my greatest contribution to the people of Ontario is yet to come,” Mr. Arnott stated.
While he took the oath of office, Mr. Arnott also paid tribute to his late predecessor, former MPP Jack Johnson.
“For nine years, Jack was our PC Caucus Chair. After his passing 2009, his family gave me the gavel he’d used. I wanted to have it with me as I was being sworn in, as a tribute to him, my friend and mentor,” Mr. Arnott concluded