19th Parliament of Ontario
The 19th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from June 19, 1934, until August 25, 1937, just prior to the 1937 general election. The Ontario Liberal Party led by Mitchell Hepburn came to power with a majority government.
Norman Otto Hipel served as speaker for the assembly.[1]
Members elected to the Assembly
Addington: William David Black
Beaches: Thomas Alexander Murphy
Bellwoods: Arthur Wentworth Roebuck
Bracondale: Arthur Russell Nesbitt
Brantford: Morrison Mann MacBride
Bruce: John William Sinclair
Cochrane North: Joseph-Anaclet Habel
Cochrane South: John Rowlandson
Dovercourt: William Duckworth
Dufferin—Simcoe: Wilfred Davy Smith
Durham: William John Bragg
Eglinton: Harold James Kirby
Essex North: Adélard Charles Trottier
Essex South: Lambert Peter Wigle
Fort William: Joseph Edmund Crawford
Glengarry: James Alexander Sangster
Grenville—Dundas: George Holmes Challies
Grey North: David James Taylor (L-Prog)
Grey South: Farquhar Robert Oliver (UFO)
Haldimand—Norfolk: Richard Samuel Colter
Halton: Thomas Aston Blakelock
Hamilton East: Samuel Lawrence
Hastings East: James Ferguson Hill
Hastings West: James Albert Faulkner |
High Park: William Alexander Baird
Kenora: Earl Hutchinson
Kent East: Douglas Munro Campbell (L-Prog)
Kent West: Arthur St. Clair Gordon
Kingston: Thomas Ashmore Kidd
Lambton East: Milton Duncan McVicar
Lambton West: William Guthrie
Lanark: John Alexander Craig
Leeds: George Taylor Fulford
Lincoln: Frederick Harold Avery
London: Archibald Stuart Duncan
Middlesex North: John Willard Freeborn
Middlesex South: Charles Maitland MacFie
Muskoka—Ontario: James Francis Kelly (L-Prog)
Niagara Falls: William Houck
Northumberland: Harold Norman Carr
Ontario: William Edmund Newton Sinclair
Oxford: Patrick Michael Dewan
Parkdale: William Herbert Price
Parry Sound: Milton Taylor Armstrong
Peel: Duncan McLean Marshall
Perth: William Angus Dickson
Peterborough: Thomas Percival Lancaster
Port Arthur: Charles Winnans Cox
Prescott: Aurélien Bélanger |
Prince Edward—Lennox: Thomas Gilmore Bowerman
Rainy River: Randolph George Croome
Renfrew North: John Courtland Bradley
Renfrew South: Thomas Patrick Murray
Riverdale: Robert Allen
Russell: Arthur Desrosiers
St. Andrew: John Judah Glass
St. David: Wilfred Heighington
St. George: Ian Thomas Strachan
St. Patrick: Frederick Fraser Hunter
Simcoe Centre: Leonard Jennett Simpson
Simcoe East: Garnet Edward Tanner
Stormont: Fergus Beck Brownridge
Timiskaming: William Glennie Nixon
Victoria: William Newman
Waterloo North: Nicholas Asmussen
Waterloo South: Norman Otto Hipel
Wellington North: George Alexander McQuibban
Wellington South: Duncan Paul Munro
Wentworth: George Henry Bethune
Windsor—Sandwich: James Howard Clark
Windsor—Walkerville: David Arnold Croll
Woodbine: Goldwin Corlett Elgie
York North: Morgan Baker
York South: Leopold Macaulay
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Timeline
Party | 1934 | Gain/(loss) due to | 1937 | ||||
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Death in office |
Resignation as MPP |
Byelection gain |
Byelection hold | ||||
Liberal | 65 | (2) | 1 | 2 | 66 | ||
Conservative | 17 | (1) | 1 | 17 | |||
Liberal–Progressive | 4 | (1) | 1 | 4 | |||
United Farmers | 1 | 1 | |||||
Co-operative Commonwealth | 1 | 1 | |||||
Labour | 1 | (1) | – | ||||
Independent | 1 | 1 | |||||
Vacant | – | – | |||||
Total | 90 | (3) | (2) | 1 | 4 | 90 |
Seat | Before | Change | |||||
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Date | Member | Party | Reason | Date | Member | Party | |
Wellington South | July 1, 1934 | Duncan Paul Munro | █ Liberal | Died shortly after Election Day | August 20, 1934 | James Harold King | █ Liberal |
Kenora | July 12, 1934 | Earl Hutchinson | █ Labour | Resigned to enable Heenan to return to Cabinet | August 7, 1934 | Peter Heenan[a 1] | █ Liberal |
Grey North | July 17, 1934 | David James Taylor | █ Lib-Progressive | Appointed Deputy Minister | August 20, 1934 | Roland Patterson | █ Lib-Progressive |
Nipissing | January 17, 1935 | Théodore Legault | █ Liberal | Died in office | March 4, 1935 | Joseph Marceau | █ Liberal |
Hastings East | October 15, 1936 | James Ferguson Hill | █ Conservative | Died in office | December 9, 1936 | Harold Edward Welsh | █ Conservative |
- Returned by acclamation.
External links
References
- "Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Archived from the original on 2014-08-01. Retrieved 2014-08-27.
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