20th Parliament of Ontario
The 20th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from October 6, 1937, until June 30, 1943, just prior to the 1943 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Liberal Party led by Mitchell Hepburn.
In 1938, the title "Member of Provincial Parliament", abbreviated as "MPP", was officially adopted by the members of the legislative assembly.
Hepburn resigned as Premier in October 1942, remaining party leader, and Gordon Daniel Conant became Premier. In 1943, Harry Nixon became both party leader and Premier after a leadership convention was held for the provincial Liberal party.
Norman Otto Hipel served as speaker for the assembly until September 2, 1938. James Howard Clark replaced Hipel as speaker.[1]
Members elected to the Assembly
Italicized names indicate members returned by acclamation.
Addington: William David Black
Beaches: Thomas Alexander Murphy
Bellwoods: Arthur Wentworth Roebuck
Brantford: Morrison Mann MacBride (I-Lib)
Bruce: John William Sinclair
Cochrane North: Joseph-Anaclet Habel
Cochrane South: Charles Vincent Gallagher
Dovercourt: William Duckworth
Dufferin—Simcoe: Alfred Wallace Downer
Durham: Cecil George Mercer
Eglinton: Harold James Kirby
Essex North: Adélard Charles Trottier
Essex South: Charles George Fletcher
Fort William: Franklin Harford Spence
Glengarry: Edmund MacGillivray
Grenville—Dundas: George Holmes Challies
Grey North: Roland Patterson (L-Prog)
Grey South: Farquhar Robert Oliver (UFO)
Haldimand—Norfolk: Eric William Blake Cross
Halton: Thomas Aston Blakelock (L-Prog)
Hamilton East: John P. MacKay
Hastings East: Harold Edward Welsh
Hastings West: Richard Duke Arnott |
High Park: William Alexander Baird
Kenora: Peter Heenan
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: George Henry Doucett
Leeds: Walter Bain Reynolds
Lincoln: Archibald Judson Haines
London: Archibald Stuart Duncan
Middlesex North: John Willard Freeborn
Middlesex South: Charles Maitland MacFie
Muskoka—Ontario: James Francis Kelly
Niagara Falls: William Houck
Northumberland: Harold Norman Carr
Oxford: Patrick Michael Dewan
Parkdale: Fred McBrien
Parry Sound: Milton Taylor Armstrong
Perth: William Angus Dickson
Peterborough: Alexander Leslie Elliott
Port Arthur: Charles Winnans Cox
Prescott: Aurélien Bélanger |
Prince Edward—Lennox: James de Congalton Hepburn
Rainy River: Randolph George Croome
Renfrew North: John Courtland Bradley
Renfrew South: Thomas Patrick Murray
Riverdale: William Summerville
Russell: Romeo Bégin
St. Andrew: John Judah Glass
St. George: Ian Thomas Strachan
St. Patrick: Frederick Fraser Hunter
Simcoe Centre: Leonard Jennett Simpson
Simcoe East: William Finlayson
Stormont: Fergus Beck Brownridge
Timiskaming: William Glennie Nixon
Waterloo North: Justus Albert Smith
Waterloo South: Norman Otto Hipel
Wellington North: Ross Atkinson McEwing
Wellington South: James Harold King
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 | 1937 | Gain/(loss) due to | 1943 | |||||
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Changed party |
Death in office |
Resignation as MPP |
Byelection gain |
Byelection hold | ||||
Liberal | 62 | 2 | (4) | (7) | 1 | 5 | 59 | |
Conservative | 23 | (4) | (2) | 2 | 19 | |||
Liberal–Progressive | 3 | (1) | 2 | |||||
United Farmers | 1 | (1) | – | |||||
Independent-Liberal | 1 | (1) | – | |||||
Vacant | – | 5 | 5 | 10 | ||||
Total | 90 | – | (4) | (4) | 1 | 7 | 90 |
Seat | Before | Change | |||||
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Date | Member | Party | Reason | Date | Member | Party | |
Sault Ste. Marie | October 20, 1937 | Richard McMeekin | █ Liberal | Resigned to allow Campbell to enter provincial politics | November 23, 1937 | Colin Alexander Campbell[a 1] | █ Liberal |
Hamilton Centre | January 26, 1938 | William Frederick Schwenger | █ Liberal | Appointed to Bench | March 2, 1938 | John Newlands | █ Liberal |
Lambton East | February 3, 1938 | Milton Duncan McVicar | █ Liberal | Died in office | March 22, 1938 | Charles Oliver Fairbank | █ Liberal |
Brantford | June 5, 1938 | Morrison Mann MacBride | █ Independent-Liberal | Died in office | July 20, 1938 | Louis Hagey | █ Liberal |
Parkdale | July 2, 1938 | Fred McBrien | █ Conservative | Died in office | October 5, 1938 | William James Stewart | █ Conservative |
Simcoe East | January 13, 1939 | William Finlayson | █ Conservative | Resigned to enable Drew to gain seat as new party leader | February 14, 1939 | George Drew[a 1] | █ Conservative |
Kingston | March 7, 1940 | Thomas Ashmore Kidd | █ Conservative | Chose to stand in Kingston City in the 1940 federal election | █ Vacant | ||
Bellwoods | March 8, 1940 | Arthur Wentworth Roebuck | █ Liberal | Chose to stand in Trinity in the 1940 federal election | █ Vacant | ||
Huron—Bruce | March 22, 1940 | Charles Alexander Robertson | █ Liberal | Died in office | █ Vacant | ||
Cochrane South | May 28, 1940 | Charles Vincent Gallagher | █ Liberal | Died in office | █ Vacant | ||
High Park | May 30, 1940 | William Alexander Baird | █ Conservative | Died in office | █ Vacant | ||
Simcoe Centre | August 18, 1940 | Leonard Jennett Simpson | █ Liberal | Died in office | October 23, 1940 | Duncan McArthur[a 1] | █ Liberal |
Ottawa East | September 27, 1940 | Paul Leduc | █ Liberal | Appointed Registrar of Supreme Court of Canada | November 27, 1940 | Robert Laurier | █ Liberal |
Grey South | January 23, 1941 | Farquhar Robert Oliver | █ United Farmers | Appointed Minister of Public Works | February 24, 1941 | Farquhar Robert Oliver[a 1] | █ Liberal |
Lincoln | January 10, 1942 | Archibald Judson Haines | █ Liberal | Resigned, in protest of a liquor licence being issued despite prior guarantees that it would not happen. | █ Vacant | ||
Fort William | January 16, 1943 | Franklin Harford Spence | █ Conservative | Died in office | █ Vacant | ||
Ontario | May 18, 1943 | Gordon Daniel Conant | █ Liberal | Appointed Master of the Supreme Court of Ontario. | █ Vacant | ||
Hastings East | May 20, 1943 | Harold Edward Welsh | █ Conservative | Died in office, having drowned while fishing in Algonquin Provincial Park. | █ Vacant | ||
St. George | June 1, 1943 | Ian Thomas Strachan | █ Liberal | Appointed Registrar of Deeds for the City of Toronto. | █ Vacant |
- Won byelection by acclamation
External links
- Members in Parliament 20 Archived 2011-06-11 at the Wayback Machine
References
- "Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Archived from the original on 2014-08-01. Retrieved 2014-08-27.