Todd McCarthy (politician)
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Todd J. McCarthy is a Canadian lawyer and politician currently serving as Minister of Environment Conservation and Parks. Between September 2023 and March 2025, he served as the
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. A member of the Progressive Conservative (PC) Party, McCarthy was first elected in the 2022 provincial election to represent
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in the
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.


Education

McCarthy attended Holy Spirit Roman Catholic Elementary School from 1967 to 1976 and went on to
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graduating in 1981. He majored in political science at the
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St. Michael's College earning a Bachelor of Arts degree with Distinction in 1984. He studied law at
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,
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earning a Bachelor of Laws in 1987. After articling and completing the 30th Bar Admission Course, McCarthy was called to the Bar of Ontario in 1989. He went on to practice law as a barrister and solicitor and was a leading trial lawyer throughout the Province of Ontario for 33 years before being elected to Provincial Parliament in June 2022. He was one of the youngest certified Specialists in Civil Litigation when recognized as such in 1996 by the
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as it then was.


Career

McCarthy joined the law firm of what is now Flaherty McCarthy LLP in 1994. The firm was founded that same year by the Late Honourable
Jim Flaherty James Michael Flaherty (December 30, 1949 – April 10, 2014) was a Canadian politician who served as the federal minister of finance from 2006 to 2014 under Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper. First elected to the Legislative Assemb ...
, former deputy premier,
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and Mr. Justice Grant Dow. In addition to a successful career as a trial and appellate lawyer, McCarthy served as a school board trustee from 1993 to 1997 with the Durham Region Separate School Board. He was elected in 1994, winning by just 3 votes, and served as vice-chair in 1996–1997. From 2002 to 2011, McCarthy served as a deputy judge of the small claims court in Durham Region. McCarthy served as a director at the
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. He was also an adjunct professor at
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in 2010 and at the Faculty of Law Queen's University from 2011 to 2019. In 2021, he appeared before the
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Justice Committee to address delays in the justice system and proposed solutions. He is a fearless defender of the Right to Trial by Jury in civil cases. McCarthy has written and spoken out extensively both on this subject i
2020
and i
2021
on Canada's unique Constitutional provisions.


Awards

McCarthy has been recognized as a leading Ontario Lawyer. In 2019, he was recognized as the Defence Honouree of the Year by the Ontario Trial Lawyers Association. In 2021, he received an Insurance Law Award of Excellence from the
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. His contributions to the Administration of Justice include many articles, lectures and seminars in relation to continuing legal education. McCarthy appeared as Trial Counsel in over 100 jury and non-jury trials throughout Ontario and in numerous appeals before the
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and the Divisional Court. Many of these appearances resulted in precedent setting decisions which have contributed to the development of a significant body of published Case Law.


Political career

McCarthy ran unsuccessfully in
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and
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to become the member of parliament for the riding of Ajax-Pickering and lost in the riding of
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in the 2019 federal election. in 2021, McCarthy was nominated to be the
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candidate for Durham. He then went on to win a seat in the riding of
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the
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, winning by over 10,000 votes. He has since been appointed a parliamentary assistant to the
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, deputy government whip and as a member of the Standing Committee on Public Accounts. McCarthy briefly served as the Associate Minister of Transportation from September 4 to September 22, 2023 and was later shuffled to be the Minister of Public and Business Service Delivery on September 22, 2023 after the resignation of
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. While serving as the Minister of Public and Business Service Delivery and Procurement, McCarthy acted as Minister of Environment, Conservation and Parks between September 2024 and March 2025. He assumed these duties when the current Minister, Andrea Khanjin, went on parental leave. On March 19, 2025, McCarthy was sworn in as Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks. As the Minister of Public and Business Service Delivery and Procurement, McCarthy passed four pieces of legislation within an 11 month period: 1) Bill 142,
The Better for Consumers, Better for Businesses Act
2023 '', received Royal Assent on December 6, 2023. This act repealed the ''Consumer Protection Act, 2002'', and replaced it with the ''Consumer Protection Act, 2023''. The new legislation modernizes consumer protection laws, addressing unfair business practices, and enhances transparency in consumer transactions. 2) Bill 153,
The Building Infrastructure Safely Act, 2024
', received Royal Assent in early 2024. This act amends the ''Ontario Underground Infrastructure Act, 2012'', and introduces new rules for liability, fee collection and locate requests, aiming to improve safety and efficiency in infrastructure projects. 3) Bill 194,
The Strengthening Cyber Security and Building Trust in the Public Sector Act, 2024
', received Royal Assent in November 2024. This act enhances digital security and trust within Ontario's public sector. It includes provisions for cybersecurity, artificial intelligence governance, and stronger privacy protections for children and youth. 4) Bill 200,
The Homeowner Protection Act, 2024
', received Royal Assent on June 6, 2024. This act aims to protect homeowners from predatory lending schemes by banning the registration of Notices of Security Interest (NOSI) on land titles. It also introduces a cooling-off period for buyers of new freehold homes. He won re-election in the
2025 Ontario general election The 2025 Ontario general election was held on February 27, 2025, to elect the 124 members of the 44th Parliament of Ontario. Premier Doug Ford's Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, Progressive Conservatives were re-elected to a third cons ...
. During the 2025 Ontario general election McCarthy reportedly told a potential voter he was canvassing for that a video explaining Doug Ford wanting to open the Greenbelt for development was fake news and may have been created by artificial intelligence. On March 19, 2025, Todd McCarthy was appointed as Ontario's Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks and was officially sworn into the Ontario Cabinet.


Personal life

McCarthy was born in
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, to Canadian-born parents of Irish Catholic heritage, Mary and John McCarthy. He is one of their three sons. His brother John McCarthy is a judge of the
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and his brother Gerry is a member of the
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. McCarthy married Kathy Azzopardi on July 25, 1987, at St. Bonaventure Catholic Church. They purchased their first home in Durham Region in 1989. The McCarthys continue to live in
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. Kathy McCarthy recently retired as a psychometrist after 33 years with the Durham Catholic District School Board. The couple have three adult children. Meaghan McCarthy (born in 1992) is a lawyer. Brendan McCarthy (born in 1995) is a story editor at TSN. Jake McCarthy (born in 1998) is a special needs young adult who survived
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and is on the
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.


Electoral record


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:McCarthy, Todd Living people Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario MPPs People from Clarington 1962 births 21st-century members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario