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]

Riding Member Party
Addington William David Black Conservative
Algoma—Manitoulin Wilfred Lynn Miller Liberal
Beaches Thomas Alexander Murphy Conservative
Bellwoods Arthur Wentworth Roebuck [nb 1] Liberal
Bracondale Lionel Pretoria Conacher Liberal
Brant Harry Corwin Nixon Liberal
Brantford Morrison Mann MacBride[nb 2] Independent-Liberal
Louis Hagey (1938) Liberal
Bruce John William Sinclair Liberal
Carleton Adam Holland Acres Conservative
Cochrane North Joseph-Anaclet Habel Liberal
Cochrane South Charles Vincent Gallagher Liberal
Dovercourt William Duckworth Conservative
Dufferin—Simcoe Alfred Wallace Downer Conservative
Durham Cecil George Mercer Liberal
Eglinton Harold James Kirby Liberal
Elgin Mitchell Frederick Hepburn Liberal
Essex North Adélard Charles Trottier Liberal
Essex South Charles George Fletcher Liberal
Fort William Franklin Harford Spence Conservative
Glengarry Edmund MacGillivray Liberal
Grenville—Dundas George Holmes Challies Conservative
Grey North Roland Patterson Liberal-Progressive
Grey South Farquhar Robert Oliver United Farmers
Haldimand—Norfolk Eric William Blake Cross Liberal
Halton Thomas Aston Blakelock Liberal
Hamilton Centre William Frederick Schwenger [nb 3] Liberal
John Newlands (1938) Liberal
Hamilton East John P. MacKay Liberal
Hamilton—Wentworth Thomas Baker McQuesten Liberal
Hastings East Harold Edward Welsh Conservative
Hastings West Richard Duke Arnott Conservative
High Park William Alexander Baird Conservative
Huron James Simpson Ballantyne Liberal
Huron—Bruce Charles Alexander Robertson Liberal
Kenora Peter Heenan Liberal
Kent East Douglas Munro Campbell Liberal
Kent West Arthur St. Clair Gordon Liberal
Kingston Thomas Ashmore Kidd Conservative
Lambton East Milton Duncan McVicar [nb 2] Liberal
Charles Oliver Fairbank (1938) Liberal
Lambton West William Guthrie Liberal
Lanark George Henry Doucett Conservative
Leeds Walter Bain Reynolds Conservative
Lincoln Archibald Judson Haines Liberal
London Archibald Stuart Duncan Liberal
Middlesex North John Willard Freeborn Liberal
Middlesex South Charles Maitland MacFie Liberal
Muskoka—Ontario James Francis Kelly Liberal
Niagara Falls William Houck Liberal
Nipissing Joseph Elie Cholette Liberal
Northumberland Harold Norman Carr Liberal
Ontario Gordon Daniel Conant Liberal
Ottawa East Marie Charles Denis Paul Leduc Liberal
Robert Laurier (1940) Liberal
Ottawa South George Harrison Dunbar Conservative
Oxford Patrick Michael Dewan Liberal
Parkdale Frederick George McBrien[nb 2] Conservative
William James Stewart (1938) Conservative
Parry Sound Milton Taylor Armstrong Liberal
Peel Thomas Laird Kennedy Conservative
Perth William Angus Dickson Liberal
Peterborough Alexander Leslie Elliott Liberal
Port Arthur Charles Winnans Cox Liberal
Prescott Aurélien Bélanger Liberal
Prince Edward—Lennox James de Congalton Hepburn Conservative
Rainy River Randolph George Croome Liberal
Renfrew North John Courtland Bradley Liberal
Renfrew South Thomas Patrick Murray Liberal
Riverdale William Summerville Conservative
Russell Romeo Bégin Liberal
Sault Ste. Marie Richard McMeekin Liberal
Colin Alexander Campbell (1937) Liberal
Simcoe Centre Leonard Jennett Simpson[nb 4] Liberal
Duncan McArthur (1940) Liberal
Simcoe East William Finlayson Conservative
George Alexander Drew (1939) Conservative
St. Andrew John Judah Glass Liberal
St. David Allan Austin Lamport Liberal
St. George Ian Thomas Strachan Liberal
St. Patrick Frederick Fraser Hunter Liberal
Stormont Fergus Beck Brownridge Liberal
Sudbury James Maxwell Cooper Liberal
Timiskaming William Glennie Nixon Liberal
Victoria Leslie Miscampbell Frost Conservative
Waterloo North Justus Albert Smith Liberal
Waterloo South Norman Otto Hipel Liberal
Welland Edward James Anderson Liberal
Wellington North Ross Atkinson McEwing Liberal
Wellington South James Harold King Liberal
Wentworth George Henry Bethune Liberal
Windsor—Sandwich James Howard Clark Liberal
Windsor—Walkerville David Arnold Croll Liberal
Woodbine Goldwin Corlett Elgie Conservative
York East George Stewart Henry Conservative
York North Morgan Baker Liberal
York South Leopold Macaulay Conservative
York West William James Gardhouse Liberal

Notes

  1. elected to federal seat in 1940
  2. 1 2 3 died in 1938
  3. named judge
  4. died in 1940

References

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