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25th Parliament of Ontario


The 25th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from June 9, 1955, until May 4, 1959, just prior to the 1959 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party led by Leslie Frost.

Alfred Wallace Downer served as speaker for the assembly.

Members elected to the Assembly

RidingMemberPartyFirst elected / previously electedNotes
Algoma—ManitoulinJohn Arthur FullertonProgressive Conservative1943
BeachesWilliam Henry CollingsProgressive Conservative1951
BellwoodsJohn YaremkoProgressive Conservative1951
BracondaleArthur George FrostProgressive Conservative1951
Brant CountyHarry Corwin NixonLiberal1919
BrantfordGeorge Thomas GordonLiberal1948
BruceRoss MacKenzie WhicherLiberal1955
CarletonWilliam Erskine JohnstonProgressive Conservative1955
Cochrane NorthPhilip KellyProgressive Conservative1951
René Brunelle (1958)Progressive Conservative1958
Cochrane SouthWilf SpoonerProgressive Conservative1955
DovercourtDavid KerrProgressive Conservative1951
Dufferin—SimcoeAlfred Wallace DownerProgressive Conservative1937
DurhamJohn Weir FooteProgressive Conservative1948
EglintonWilliam James DunlopProgressive Conservative1951
ElginFletcher Stewart ThomasProgressive Conservative1945
Ronald Keith McNeil (1958)Progressive Conservative1958
Essex NorthArthur John ReaumeLiberal1951
Essex SouthWilliam MurdochProgressive Conservative1943
Fort WilliamClare Edgar MapledoramProgressive Conservative1951
Frontenac—AddingtonDavid John RankinProgressive Conservative1955
GlengarryOsie VilleneuveProgressive Conservative1948
Fernand Guindon (1957)Progressive Conservative1957
Grenville—DundasFrederick McIntosh CassProgressive Conservative1955
Grey NorthMackinnon PhillipsProgressive Conservative1945
Grey SouthFarquhar Robert OliverLiberal1926
Haldimand—NorfolkJames Noble AllanProgressive Conservative1951
HaltonStanley Leroy HallProgressive Conservative1943
Hamilton CentreWilliam Kenneth WarrenderProgressive Conservative1951
Hamilton EastRobert Ellsworth ElliottProgressive Conservative1945, 1951
Hamilton—WentworthThomas Ray ConnellProgressive Conservative1951
Hastings EastRoscoe RobsonProgressive Conservative1943
Lloyd Harrison Price (1958)Progressive Conservative1958
Hastings WestElmer SandercockProgressive Conservative1948
High ParkAlfred Hozack CowlingProgressive Conservative1951
HuronThomas PrydeProgressive Conservative1948
Charles Steel MacNaughton (1958)Progressive Conservative1958
Huron—BruceJohn William HannaProgressive Conservative1943
KenoraAlbert WrenLiberal-Labour1951
Kent EastJohn Purvis SpenceLiberal1955
Kent WestGeorge William ParryProgressive Conservative1945
KingstonWilliam McAdam NickleProgressive Conservative1951
Lambton EastCharles Eusibius JanesProgressive Conservative1945
Lambton WestBryan Lewis CathcartProgressive Conservative1945
LanarkGeorge Henry DoucettProgressive Conservative1937
John Arthur McCue (1957)Progressive Conservative1957
George Ellis Gomme (1958)Progressive Conservative1958
LeedsJames AuldProgressive Conservative1954
LincolnCharles DaleyProgressive Conservative1943
London NorthJohn Parmenter RobartsProgressive Conservative1951
London SouthGeorge Ernest JacksonProgressive Conservative1955
Middlesex NorthThomas L. PatrickProgressive Conservative1943
William Atcheson Stewart (1957)Progressive Conservative1957
Middlesex SouthHarry Marshall AllenProgressive Conservative1945
MuskokaRobert James BoyerProgressive Conservative1955
Niagara FallsArthur Connaught JolleyProgressive Conservative1954
Nickel BeltRhéal BélisleProgressive Conservative1955
NipissingJean Marc ChaputProgressive Conservative1954
NorthumberlandWilliam Arthur GoodfellowProgressive Conservative1943
OntarioMatthew Bulloch DymondProgressive Conservative1955
OshawaT.D. ThomasCo-operative Commonwealth1948
Ottawa EastJules MorinProgressive Conservative1955
Ottawa SouthGeorge Harrison DunbarProgressive Conservative1937
Ottawa WestDonald Hugo MorrowProgressive Conservative1948
OxfordGordon William InnesLiberal1955
ParkdaleWilliam James StewartProgressive Conservative1938, 1951
Parry SoundAllister JohnstonProgressive Conservative1948
PeelThomas Laird KennedyProgressive Conservative1919, 1937
PerthJames Frederick EdwardsProgressive Conservative1945
PeterboroughHarold Robinson ScottProgressive Conservative1943
Port ArthurGeorge Calvin WardropeProgressive Conservative1951
PrescottLouis-Pierre CécileProgressive Conservative1948
Prince Edward—LennoxNorris Eldon Howe WhitneyProgressive Conservative1951
Rainy RiverWilliam George NodenProgressive Conservative1951
Renfrew NorthStanley Joseph HuntProgressive Conservative1943
Maurice Hamilton (1958)Progressive Conservative1958
Renfrew SouthJames Shannon DempseyIndependent PC1945
James Anthony Maloney (1956)Progressive Conservative1956
RiverdaleRobert William MacaulayProgressive Conservative1951
RussellGordon LavergneProgressive Conservative1954
Sault Ste. MarieHarry LyonsProgressive Conservative1951
Simcoe CentreGeorge Graham JohnstonProgressive Conservative1943
Simcoe EastLloyd Averall LetherbyProgressive Conservative1954
St. AndrewAllan GrossmanProgressive Conservative1955
St. DavidHenry James PriceProgressive Conservative1955
St. GeorgeDana Harris PorterProgressive Conservative1943
Allan Frederick Lawrence (1958)Progressive Conservative1958
St. PatrickArchibald Kelso RobertsProgressive Conservative1943, 1951
StormontPeter Thomas ManleyLiberal1951
SudburyGerald Joseph MonaghanProgressive Conservative1955
TimiskamingAlexander Robert HerbertProgressive Conservative1951
VictoriaLeslie Miscampbell FrostProgressive Conservative1937
Waterloo NorthJohn Joseph WintermeyerLiberal1955
Waterloo SouthRaymond Munro MyersProgressive Conservative1951
WellandEllis Price MorningstarProgressive Conservative1951
Wellington SouthHarry A. WortonLiberal1955
Wellington—DufferinJohn Henry Haines RootProgressive Conservative1951
WentworthArthur John ChildProgressive Conservative1951
Wentworth EastReg GisbornCo-operative Commonwealth1955
Windsor—SandwichWilliam GriesingerProgressive Conservative1945
Windsor—WalkervilleM.C. DaviesProgressive Conservative1945
WoodbineHarold Ferguson FishleighProgressive Conservative1951
York CentreThomas GrahamProgressive Conservative1955
York EastHollis Edward BeckettProgressive Conservative1951
York NorthAddison Alexander MacKenzieProgressive Conservative1945
York SouthDonald Cameron MacDonaldCo-operative Commonwealth1955
York WestW. Elmer BrandonProgressive Conservative1951
Leslie Rowntree (1956)Progressive Conservative1956
York—HumberWilliam Beverley LewisProgressive Conservative1955
York—ScarboroughRichard Edward SuttonProgressive Conservative1955

Timeline

Party1955Gain/(loss) due to1959Resignation
as MPPDeath
in officeByelection
gainByelection
hold
83(6)(5)11184
1010
33
11
1(1)
Total98(6)(6)11198
SeatBeforeChangeDateMemberPartyReasonDateMemberParty
Renfrew SouthOctober 24, 1955James Shannon DempseyDied in officeJanuary 12, 1956James Maloney
York WestJuly 2, 1956Elmer BrandonDied in officeOctober 18, 1956Leslie Rowntree
Middlesex NorthJanuary 10, 1957Thomas PatrickDied in officeSeptember 5, 1957William Atcheson Stewart
GlengarryMay 25, 1957Osie VilleneuveResigned to contest the House of Commons seat of Glengarry—Prescott in the 1957 electionSeptember 5, 1957Fernand Guindon
LanarkAugust 14, 1957George Henry DoucettResigned to contest the House of Commons seat of Lanark in a byelection, upon the death of William Gourlay BlairOctober 24, 1957John Arthur McCue
May 26, 1958John Arthur McCueDied in officeAugust 28, 1958George Gomme
ElginNovember 9, 1957Fletcher Stewart ThomasDied in officeJanuary 30, 1958Ron McNeil
HuronJanuary 5, 1958Thomas PrydeDied in officeMay 12, 1958Charles MacNaughton
Cochrane NorthJanuary 22, 1958Philip KellyResigned from seat, after previously being ordered to resign as Minister of MinesMay 12, 1958René Brunelle
St. GeorgeJanuary 30, 1958Dana PorterAppointed as Chief Justice of the Ontario Court of AppealMay 12, 1958Allan Lawrence
Renfrew NorthMarch 1, 1958Stanley Joseph HuntResigned to contest the House of Commons seat of Renfrew North in the 1958 electionMay 12, 1958Maurice Hamilton
Hastings EastJuly 30, 1958Roscoe RobsonAccepted an appointment as Sheriff of Hastings CountyAugust 28, 1958Lloyd Price

Notes

References

References

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