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12th Parliament of Ontario

Parliament of Ontario


Parliament of Ontario

The 12th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from June 8, 1908, until November 13, 1911, just prior to the 1911 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Conservative Party led by Sir James P. Whitney.

Thomas Crawford served as speaker for the assembly.

Members of the Assembly

RidingMemberPartyFirst elected / previously electedComments
AddingtonWilliam James PaulConservative1905
AlgomaWilliam Ross Smythelected to federal seatConservative1902
Albert Grigg (1908)Conservative1908
BrantJohn Henry FisherConservative1905
Brant SouthWilloughby Staples BrewsterConservative1908
BrockvilleAlbert Edward DonovanConservative1907
Bruce CentreHugh ClarkConservative1902
Bruce NorthCharles Martin BowmanLiberal1898
Bruce SouthReuben Eldridge TruaxLiberal1894, 1908
CarletonRobert Herbert McElroyConservative1907
DufferinCharles Robert McKeownConservative1907
DundasJames Pliny WhitneyConservative1888Premier in Whitney ministry
Durham EastJosiah Johnston PrestonConservative1902
Durham WestJohn Henry DevittConservative1905
Elgin EastCharles Andrew BrowerConservative1894
Elgin WestFindlay George MacDiarmidConservative1898, 1900
Essex NorthJoseph Octave ReaumeConservative1902Minister of Public Works in Whitney ministry
Essex SouthCharles N. AndersonConservative1908
Fort WilliamThomas SmellieConservative1905
FrontenacJohn S. GallagherConservative1898
GlengarryDonald Robert McDonaldConservative1898, 1908
GrenvilleGeorge Howard FergusonConservative1905
Grey CentreIsaac Benson LucasConservative1898
Grey NorthAlexander Grant MacKayLiberal1902Leader of the Opposition
Grey SouthDavid JamiesonConservative1898
HaldimandJacob KohlerLiberal1905
HaltonAlfred Westland NixonConservative1905
Hamilton EastAllan StudholmeLabour1906
Hamilton WestJohn Strathearn HendrieConservative1902
Hastings EastAmos Augustus RichardsonConservative1908
Hastings NorthJosiah Williams PearceConservative1902
Hastings WestJohn Wesley JohnsonConservative1908
Huron CentreWilliam ProudfootLiberal1908
Huron NorthArmstrong MusgroveConservative1908
Huron SouthHenry EilberConservative1898
KenoraHarold Arthur Clement MachinConservative1908
Kent EastPhilip Henry BowyerConservative1905
Kent WestGeorge William SulmanConservative1908
KingstonWilliam Folger NickleConservative1908
Lambton EastRobert John McCormickLiberal1908
Lambton WestWilliam John HannaConservative1902Provincial Secretary and Registrar in Whitney ministry
Lanark NorthRichard Franklin PrestonConservative1894, 1905
Lanark SouthArthur James MathesonConservative1894Treasurer in Whitney ministry
LeedsJohn Robertson DargavelConservative1905
LennoxThomas George CarscallenConservative1902
LincolnElisha JessopConservative1898
LondonAdam BeckConservative1902
ManitoulinRobert Roswell GameyConservative1902
Middlesex EastGeorge Wesley NeelyConservative1905
Middlesex NorthDuncan Campbell RossLiberal1907
James William Doyle (1909)Conservative1909
Middlesex WestJohn Campbell ElliottLiberal1908
MonckJames Alway RossConservative1908
MuskokaArthur Arnold MahaffyConservative1903
NipissingHenri MorelConservative1908
Norfolk NorthHugh Paterson InnesConservative1908
Norfolk SouthArthur Clarence PrattConservative1905
Northumberland EastSamuel Greerson NesbittConservative1908
Northumberland WestSamuel ClarkeLiberal1898
Ontario NorthWilliam Henry HoyleConservative1898
Ontario SouthCharles CalderConservative1898, 1905
Ottawa EastDonald Joseph McDougalLiberal1905
Ottawa WestAlfred Ernest FrippConservative1908
Oxford NorthAndrew MacKayLiberal1908
Oxford SouthThomas Richard MayberryLiberal1908
Parry SoundJohn GalnaConservative1905
PeelSamuel ChartersConservative1908
Perth NorthJames TorranceConservative1905
Perth SouthValentine StockLiberal1902, 1908
Peterborough EastJames ThompsonConservative1908
Peterborough WestThomas Evans BradburnConservative1905
Port ArthurJohn James CarrickConservative1908
PrescottGeorge Hector PharandConservative1908
Prince EdwardRobert Addison NormanConservative1908
Rainy RiverWilliam Alfred PrestonConservative1907
Renfrew NorthNorman ReidLiberal1908
Renfrew SouthThomas William McGarryConservative1905
RussellDamase RacineLiberal1905
Sault Ste. MarieWilliam Howard HearstConservative1908
Simcoe CentreAlfred Burke ThompsonConservative1898, 1905
Simcoe EastJames Brockett TudhopeLiberal1902
Simcoe SouthAlexander FergusonConservative1906
Simcoe WestJames Stoddart DuffConservative1898Ministry of Agriculture in Whitney ministry
StormontWilliam John McCartLiberal1902, 1908
Sturgeon FallsAzaire Adulphe AubinConservative1905
SudburyFrancis CochraneConservative1905Minister of Lands, Mines and Forests in Whitney ministry
TimiskamingRobert Taylor ShillingtonConservative1908
Toronto East - ARobert Allan PyneConservative1898
Toronto East - BThomas Richard WhitesidesConservative1908
Toronto North - AWilliam Kirkpatrick McNaughtConservative1906
Toronto North - BJohn ShawConservative1908
Toronto South - AJ.J. FoyConservative1898Attorney General in Whitney ministry
Toronto South - BGeorge Horace GooderhamConservative1908
Toronto West - AThomas CrawfordConservative1894Speaker
Toronto West - BWilliam David McPhersonConservative1908
Victoria EastJohn Hilliard CarnegieretiredConservative1894
Robert Mercer Mason (1909)Conservative1909
Victoria WestSamuel John FoxConservative1898
Waterloo NorthHenry George LacknerConservative1898, 1902
Waterloo SouthGeorge PattinsonConservative1905
WellandEvan Eugene FraserConservative1905
Wellington EastJames J. CraigConservative1905
Wellington SouthJoseph Patrick Downeyresigned to accept appointmentConservative1902
John Ransom Howitt (1910)Conservative1910
Wellington WestJames McEwingLiberal1908
Wentworth NorthGordon Crooks WilsonConservative1908
Wentworth SouthDaniel ReedLiberal1905
York EastAlexander McCowanConservative1905
York NorthThomas Herbert LennoxConservative1905
York WestForbes GodfreyConservative1907

Notes

References

References

  1. "Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario". Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
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