15th Parliament of Ontario

The 15th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from October 20, 1919, until May 10, 1923, just prior to the 1923 general election. The majority party was the newly formed United Farmers of Ontario; they formed a coalition government with the 11 Labour MLAs. The party approached Ernest Charles Drury, who had not run in the election, to serve as party leader and premier. Drury was elected in a by-election held in Halton in 1920.

The majority of the United Farmers seats were won at the expense of the Conservative party, who had formed the government in the preceding assembly.

Nelson Parliament served as speaker for the assembly.[1]

In 1924, the provincial treasurer was found guilty of conspiracy to defraud the government following a series of events known as the Ontario Bond Scandal.[2]

Riding Member Party
Addington William David Black Conservative
Algoma Kenneth Spencer Stover Liberal
Brant Harry Corwin Nixon United Farmers
Brant South Morrison Mann MacBride Labour
Brockville Donald McAlpine Liberal
Bruce North William Henry Fenton United Farmers
Bruce South Frank Rennie Liberal
Bruce West Alexander Patterson Mewhinney Liberal
Carleton Robert Henry Grant United Farmers
Cochrane Malcolm Lang Liberal
Dufferin Thomas Kerr Slack United Farmers
Dundas William H. Casselman United Farmers
Durham East Samuel Sandford Staples United Farmers
Durham West William John Bragg Liberal
Elgin East Malcolm MacVicar United Farmers
Elgin West Peter Gow Cameron United Farmers
Essex North Alphonse George Tisdelle United Farmers
Essex South Milton C. Fox United Farmers
Fort William Henry Mills Labour
Frontenac Anthony McGuin Rankin Conservative
Glengarry Duncan Alexander Ross United Farmers
Grenville George Howard Ferguson Conservative
Grey Centre Dougall Carmichael United Farmers
Grey North David James Taylor Liberal-United Farmers
Grey South George Mansfield Leeson United Farmers
Haldimand Warren Stringer United Farmers
Halton John Featherstone Ford [nb 1] United Farmers
Ernest Charles Drury (1920) United Farmers
Hamilton East George Grant Halcrow Labour
Hamilton West Walter Rollo Labour
Hastings East Henry Ketcheson Denyes United Farmers
Hastings North John Robert Cooke Conservative
Hastings West William Henry Ireland Conservative
Huron Centre John M. Govenlock Labour
Huron North John Joynt Conservative
Huron South Andrew Hicks United Farmers
Kenora Peter Heenan Labour
Kent East James B. Clark United Farmers
Manning William Doherty (1920) United Farmers
Kent West Robert Livingstone Brackin Liberal
Kingston Arthur Edward Ross [nb 2] Conservative
William Folger Nickle (1922) Conservative
Lambton East Leslie Warner Oke United Farmers
Lambton West Jonah Moorehouse Webster United Farmers
Lanark North Hiram McCreary United Farmers
Lanark South William J. Johnston United Farmers
Leeds Andrew Wellington Gray Conservative
Lennox Reginald Amherst Fowler Conservative
Lincoln Thomas A. Marshall Liberal
London Hugh Allen Stevenson Labour
Manitoulin Beniah Bowman United Farmers
Middlesex East John Willard Freeborn United Farmers
Middlesex North James C. Brown United Farmers
Middlesex West John Giles Lethbridge United Farmers
Muskoka George Walter Ecclestone Conservative
Niagara Falls Charles Fletcher Swayze Labour
Nipissing Joseph Marceau Liberal
Norfolk North George David Sewell United Farmers
Norfolk South Joseph Cridland United Farmers
Northumberland East Wesley Montgomery United Farmers
Northumberland West Samuel Clarke Liberal
Ontario North John Wesley Widdifield United Farmers
Ontario South William Edmund Newton Sinclair Liberal
Ottawa East Joseph Albert Pinard Liberal
Ottawa West Hammett Pinhey Hill Conservative
Oxford North John Alexander Calder Liberal
David Munroe Ross (1921) United Farmers
Oxford South Albert Thomas Walker United Farmers
Parkdale William Herbert Price Conservative
Parry Sound Richard Reese Hall Liberal
Peel Thomas Laird Kennedy Conservative
Perth North Francis Wellington Hay Liberal
Perth South Peter Smith United Farmers
Peterborough East Ernest Nicholls McDonald United Farmers
Peterborough West Thomas Tooms Labour
Port Arthur Donald McDonald Hogarth Conservative
Prescott Gustave Évanturel Liberal
Prince Edward Nelson Parliament Liberal
Rainy River James Arthur Mathieu Conservative-Liberal
Renfrew North Ralph Melville Warren United Farmers
Renfrew South John Carty United Farmers
Riverdale Joseph McNamara Soldier
Russell Damase Racine [nb 3] Liberal
Alfred Goulet (1922) Liberal
Sault Ste. Marie James Bertram Cunningham Labour
Simcoe Centre Gilbert Hugh Murdoch United Farmers
Simcoe East John Benjamin Johnston United Farmers
Simcoe South Edgar James Evan United Farmers
Simcoe West William Torrance Allen Conservative
St. Catharines Frank Howard Greenlaw Labour
Stormont James William McLeod Liberal
Sturgeon Falls Zotique Mageau Liberal
Sudbury Charles McCrea Conservative
Timiskaming Thomas Magladery Conservative
Toronto Northeast - A Henry John Cody [nb 1] Conservative
Alexander Cameron Lewis (1920) Conservative
Toronto Northeast - B Joseph Elijah Thompson Conservative
Toronto Northwest - A Thomas Crawford Conservative
Toronto Northwest - B Henry Sloane Cooper Liberal
Toronto Southeast - A John O'Neill Liberal
John Allister Currie (1922) Conservative
Toronto Southeast - B James Walter Curry Liberal
Toronto Southwest - A Herbert Hartley Dewart Liberal
Toronto Southwest - B John Carman Ramsden Liberal
Victoria North Edgar Watson United Farmers
Victoria South Frederick George Sandy United Farmers
Waterloo North Nicholas Asmussen Independent Liberal
Waterloo South Karl Kenneth Homuth Labour-United Farmers
Welland Robert Cooper Liberal
Wellington East Albert Hellyer United Farmers
William Edgar Raney (1920) United Farmers
Wellington South Caleb Henry Buckland Conservative
Wellington West Robert Neil McArthur United Farmers
Wentworth North Frank Campbell Biggs United Farmers
Wentworth South Wilson A. Crockett United Farmers
Windsor James Craig Tolmie Liberal
York East George Stewart Henry Conservative
York North Thomas Herbert Lennox Conservative
York West Forbes Godfrey Conservative

Notes

  1. resigned his seat
  2. elected to federal seat
  3. died in 1921

References

  1. "Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Archived from the original on 2014-08-01. Retrieved 2014-08-28.
  2. "PETER SMITH AND AEMILIUS JARVIS SR. CONVICTED". The Globe. Oct 25, 1924. p. 1.
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