Randy Hillier, born on January first, nineteen fifty-eight, is a notable Canadian politician who made significant contributions as a member of provincial parliament (MPP) in Ontario. His political journey began in two thousand seven when he was elected to represent the riding of Lanark—Frontenac—Lennox and Addington. Hillier served in this capacity until two thousand eighteen, after which he transitioned to the newly formed riding of Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston, where he continued to serve as an independent MPP from two thousand nineteen until the dissolution of Parliament in May two thousand twenty-two.
Initially a member of the Progressive Conservative (PC) Party, Hillier's tenure took a turn in two thousand nineteen when he was removed from the party by Premier Doug Ford due to controversial remarks regarding parents of children with autism. Despite this setback, he remained active in politics, even announcing his candidacy for the Ontario First Party in November two thousand twenty-one, although he later decided against seeking re-election in March two thousand twenty-two.
Throughout his career, Hillier has been a vocal figure in various political discussions, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, where he expressed strong opposition to facemasks, vaccines, and lockdown measures. His involvement in the