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MPP Ted Arnott voted speaker of Ontario’s legislature

WATCH: Swift work from Ontario's incoming Progressive Conservative government, as a veteran legislator is elected speaker of the house. This comes as the new Ford government calls MPP's back to the legislature for a rare summer session. Mark Carcasole has the latest from Queen's Park – Jul 11, 2018

TORONTO — Ted Arnott, a veteran  Progressive Conservative legislator, has been elected Speaker of the House for the Ontario legislature.

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Arnott won on the first ballot against fellow Tory legislators Randy Hillier, Jane McKenna and Rick Nicholls.

Arnott was selected by a secret ballot of legislators and will serve in the role over the government’s four-year term, acting as an impartial arbiter over debate.

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Arnott has served as a legislator for 28 years representing the riding of Wellington-Halton Hills and pitched his experience in the days leading up to the vote.

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The election of the speaker begins a rare summer sitting at the Ontario legislature that is expected to last at least two weeks.

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The new Tory government says during the sitting it will introduce legislation to scrap cap and trade, end the York University strike and cancel a wind project in Eastern Ontario.

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