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22nd Parliament of Ontario


The 22nd Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from June 4, 1945, until April 27, 1948, just prior to the 1948 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party led by George Drew.

William James Stewart served as speaker for the assembly until March 21, 1947. James de Congalton Hepburn succeeded Stewart as speaker.

Members of the Assembly

RidingMemberPartyFirst elected / previously elected
AddingtonJohn Abbott PringleProgressive Conservative1943
Algoma—ManitoulinJohn Arthur FullertonProgressive Conservative1945
BeachesThomas Alexander MurphyProgressive Conservative1926
BellwoodsAlbert Alexander MacLeodLabour-Progressive1943
BracondaleHarry Hyland HyndmanProgressive Conservative1945
BrantHarry Corwin NixonLiberal1919
BrantfordStanley DyeProgressive Conservative1945
BruceJohn Philemon JohnstoneProgressive Conservative1945
CarletonAdam Holland AcresProgressive Conservative1923
Cochrane NorthJoseph-Anaclet HabelLiberal1934, 1945
Cochrane SouthBill GrummettCo-operative Commonwealth1943
DovercourtWilliam DuckworthProgressive Conservative1934
Dufferin—SimcoeAlfred Wallace DownerProgressive Conservative1937
DurhamReginald Percival VivianProgressive Conservative1943
EglintonLeslie Egerton BlackwellProgressive Conservative1943
ElginFletcher Stewart ThomasProgressive Conservative1945
Essex NorthAlexander A. ParentLiberal-Labour1945
Essex SouthWilliam MurdochProgressive Conservative1943
Fort WilliamGarfield AndersonCo-operative Commonwealth1943
GlengarryEdmund MacGillivrayLiberal1937
Grenville—DundasGeorge Holmes ChalliesProgressive Conservative1929
Grey NorthMackinnon PhillipsProgressive Conservative1945
Grey SouthFarquhar Robert OliverLiberal1926
Haldimand—NorfolkCharles Hammond MartinProgressive Conservative1944
HaltonStanley Leroy HallProgressive Conservative1943
Hamilton CentreVernon Charles KnowlesProgressive Conservative1945
Hamilton EastRobert Ellsworth ElliottProgressive Conservative1945
Hamilton—WentworthRussell Temple KelleyProgressive Conservative1945
Hastings EastRoscoe RobsonProgressive Conservative1943
Hastings WestJames Frederick WilsonProgressive Conservative1945
High ParkGeorge Alexander DrewProgressive Conservative1938
HuronRobert Hobbs TaylorProgressive Conservative1943
Thomas Pryde (1948)Progressive Conservative1948
Huron—BruceJohn William HannaProgressive Conservative1943
KenoraWilliam Manson DockerCo-operative Commonwealth1943
Kent EastWesley Gardiner ThompsonProgressive Conservative1943
Kent WestGeorge William ParryProgressive Conservative1945
KingstonHarry Allan StewartProgressive Conservative1943
Lambton EastCharles Eusibius JanesProgressive Conservative1945
Lambton WestBryan Lewis CathcartProgressive Conservative1945
LanarkGeorge Henry DoucettProgressive Conservative1937
LeedsWalter Bain ReynoldsProgressive Conservative1937
LincolnCharles DaleyProgressive Conservative1943
LondonWilliam Gourlay WebsterProgressive Conservative1943
Middlesex NorthThomas L. PatrickProgressive Conservative1943
Middlesex SouthHarry Marshall AllenProgressive Conservative1945
Muskoka—OntarioGeorge Arthur WelshProgressive Conservative1945
Niagara FallsCarl David HanniwellProgressive Conservative1945
NipissingVictor MartinLiberal1945
NorthumberlandWilliam Arthur GoodfellowProgressive Conservative1943
OntarioThomas Kelso CreightonProgressive Conservative1945
Ottawa EastAurele ChartrandLiberal1945
Ottawa SouthGeorge Harrison DunbarProgressive Conservative1937
OxfordThomas Roy DentProgressive Conservative1943
ParkdaleWilliam James StewartProgressive Conservative1938
Parry SoundMilton Taylor ArmstrongLiberal1934, 1945
PeelThomas Laird KennedyProgressive Conservative1919, 1937
PerthJames Frederick EdwardsProgressive Conservative1945
PeterboroughHarold Robinson ScottProgressive Conservative1943
Port ArthurFrederick Oliver RobinsonCo-operative Commonwealth1943
PrescottAurélien BélangerLiberal1923, 1934
Prince Edward—LennoxJames de Congalton HepburnProgressive Conservative1937
Rainy RiverJames Melvin NewmanLiberal-Labour1945
Renfrew NorthStanley Joseph HuntProgressive Conservative1943
Renfrew SouthJames Shannon DempseyProgressive Conservative1945
RiverdaleGordon James MillenProgressive Conservative1945
RussellRomeo BéginLiberal1937
Sault Ste. MarieGeorge Isaac HarveyCo-operative Commonwealth1943
Simcoe CentreGeorge Graham JohnstonProgressive Conservative1943
Simcoe EastJohn Duncan McPheeProgressive Conservative1943
St. AndrewJoseph Baruch SalsbergLabour-Progressive1943
St. DavidDaniel Roland MichenerProgressive Conservative1945
St. GeorgeDana Harris PorterProgressive Conservative1943
St. PatrickArchibald Kelso RobertsProgressive Conservative1943
StormontWilliam Alexander MurrayLiberal1945
SudburyRobert Hugh CarlinCo-operative Commonwealth1943
TimiskamingCalvin Howard TaylorCo-operative Commonwealth1943
VictoriaLeslie Miscampbell FrostProgressive Conservative1937
Waterloo NorthJoseph Ignatino MeinzingerLiberal-Labour1945
Waterloo SouthGordon ChaplinProgressive Conservative1945
WellandThomas Henry LewisProgressive Conservative1945
Wellington NorthRoss Atkinson McEwingLiberal1937
Wellington SouthWilliam Ernest HamiltonProgressive Conservative1945
WentworthWilliam RobertsonCo-operative Commonwealth1943
Windsor—SandwichWilliam GriesingerProgressive Conservative1945
Windsor—WalkervilleM.C. DaviesProgressive Conservative1945
WoodbineGoldwin Corlett ElgieProgressive Conservative1934, 1945
York EastJohn A. LeslieProgressive Conservative1945
York NorthAddison Alexander MacKenzieProgressive Conservative1945
York SouthHoward Julian SaleProgressive Conservative1945
York WestJohn Pearman AllanProgressive Conservative1945

Timeline

Party1945Gain/(loss) due to1948Death
in officeByelection
hold
66(1)166
1111
88
33
22
Total90(1)190
SeatBeforeChangeDateMemberPartyReasonDateMemberParty
HuronDecember 17, 1947Robert Hobbs TaylorDied in officeFebruary 16, 1948Thomas Pryde

Notes

References

References

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