Jamie West is a Canadian politician and former steelworker. A member of the Ontario New Democratic Party, he has represented Sudbury in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 2018.

Prior to his election to the legislature, West worked for Vale Limited's smelter operation in Sudbury, and served as president of the Sudbury and District Labour Council. West also taught labour studies at Laurentian University.

Political career

West was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 2018 Ontario general election. During the 2018 election campaign, he was endorsed by United Steelworkers.

He was reelected in the 2022 Ontario general election. He won a third term in office in the 2025 election.

Tenure

In May 2023, West proposed Bill 118, which would designate June 1 as Injured Workers Day. The bill was passed in December 2024, making it one of only a small handful of opposition private member's bills that were successfully passed during the 43rd Parliament of Ontario.

In June 2024, West advocated for government funding for Hope Air; a charity that arranges medical transportation for low-income Canadians.

As of August 11, 2024, he serves as the Official Opposition critic for Labour, Training, and Skills Development.

In November 2024, West called on the provincial government to take stronger action against wage theft.

In 2026, West endorsed Rob Ashton in that year's federal NDP leadership race.

Electoral record

vte2025 Ontario general election: Sudbury
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticJamie West14,76046.74+5.89$48,990
Progressive ConservativeMax Massimiliano12,19438.61+9.64$95,586
LiberalRashid Mukhtar Chaudhry3,35210.61–8.86$16,079
GreenDavid Robinson7482.37–2.66$525
New BlueBrady Legault4211.33–1.13$0
IndependentJ. David Popescu1060.34+0.03$130
Total valid votes/expense limit31,58195.14–4.18$107,942
Total rejected, unmarked, and declined ballots1,6134.86+4.18
Turnout33,19449.56+4.96
Eligible voters66,973
New Democratic holdSwing–1.88
Source: Elections Ontario
vte2022 Ontario general election: Sudbury
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticJamie West12,01340.85−7.22$76,331
Progressive ConservativeMarc Despatie8,51928.97+5.73$66,299
LiberalDavid Farrow5,72719.47−2.95$57,197
GreenDavid Robinson1,4805.03+0.87$23,082
New BlueSheldon Pressey7242.46$8,572
LibertarianAdrien Berthier5041.71+1.13$253
Ontario PartyJason LaFace3531.20$366
IndependentJ. David Popescu900.31$146
Total valid votes/expense limit29,41099.32+0.36$95,253
Total rejected, unmarked, and declined ballots2030.68-0.36
Turnout29,61344.60-9.62
Eligible voters68,036
New Democratic holdSwing−6.48
Source(s)(PDF). Elections Ontario. 2022. from the original on 2023-05-18.(PDF). Elections Ontario. 2022. from the original on 2023-05-21.
vte2018 Ontario general election: Sudbury
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticJamie West17,38648.07+12.92$26,455
Progressive ConservativeTroy Crowder8,40523.24+15.73$44,759
LiberalGlenn Thibeault8,10822.42-18.83$97,933
GreenDavid Robinson1,5044.16+0.92$8,082
Consensus OntarioMila Chavez Wong2840.79N/A
LibertarianJames Wendler2120.59N/A
None of the AboveDavid Sylvestre1860.51N/A$0
IndependentJ. David Popescu820.23+0.14
Total valid votes36,16798.95–0.50
Total rejected, unmarked and declined ballots3821.05+0.50
Turnout36,54954.22+14.53
Eligible voters67,410
New Democratic gain from LiberalSwing-1.37
Source: Elections Ontario