He was elected to the Ontario legislature in the
1987 provincial election, defeating
Progressive Conservative incumbent
Yuri Shymko by 814 votes in the Toronto riding of
High Park—Swansea.
NDP candidate
Elaine Ziemba was a very close third. For the next three years, Fleet served as a backbench supporter of
David Peterson's government. In 1989-90, he served as
parliamentary assistant to the
Minister responsible for Women's Issues. He was also chair of the Standing Committee on regulations and public bills, and attempted to restrict the power of governments to enact legislation by regulations. The Liberals lost to the NDP in the
1990 provincial election, and Fleet lost his seat in the legislature to Elaine Ziemba by more than 3,000 votes. ==References==