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17th Parliament of Ontario

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The 17th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from December 1, 1926, until September 17, 1929, just prior to the 1929 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Conservative Party led by George Howard Ferguson.

William David Black served as speaker for the assembly.[1][independent source needed]

Members of the Assembly

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Riding Member Party First elected / previously elected
Addington William David Black Conservative 1911
Algoma John Morrow Robb Conservative 1915, 1926
Beaches Thomas Alexander Murphy Conservative 1926
Bellwoods William Henry Edwards Conservative 1924
Bracondale Arthur Russell Nesbitt Conservative 1923
Brant County Harry Corwin Nixon Progressive 1919
Brantford William George Martin Conservative 1926
Brockton Frederick George McBrien Conservative 1923
Brockville Hezekiah Allan Clark Conservative 1923
Bruce North Alexander Patterson Mewhinney Liberal 1919
Bruce South Malcolm Alex McCallum Progressive 1923
Foster Graham Moffatt (1928) Conservative 1928
Carleton Adam Holland Acres Conservative 1923
Cochrane North Albert Victor Waters Conservative 1926
Cochrane South Alfred Franklin Kenning Conservative 1926
Dovercourt Samuel Thomas Wright Conservative 1926
Dufferin Thomas Kerr Slack Progressive 1919, 1926
Dundas George Smyth Liberal-Prohibitionist 1926
Durham William John Bragg Liberal 1919
Eglinton Herbert Henry Ball Conservative 1926
Elgin East Edward Blake Miller Liberal 1926
Elgin West Findlay George MacDiarmid Conservative 1898, 1899, 1923
Essex North Paul Poisson Conservative 1926
Essex South Charles George Fletcher Liberal 1926
Fort William Franklin Harford Spence Conservative 1923
Frontenac—Lennox Edward Ming Liberal 1926
Glengarry Angus McGillis Conservative 1926
Greenwood George Joseph Smith Conservative 1926
Grenville George Howard Ferguson Conservative 1905
Grey North David James Taylor Progressive 1919
Grey South Farquhar Robert Oliver United Farmers[a] 1926
Haldimand Robert Francis Miller Liberal 1926
Halton George Hillmer Conservative 1923
Hamilton Centre Thomas William Jutten Conservative 1926
Hamilton East Leeming Carr Conservative 1923
William Morrison (1928) Conservative 1928
Hamilton West Frederick Thomas Smye Conservative 1926
Hastings East James Ferguson Hill Conservative 1923
Hastings North John Robert Cooke Conservative 1911
Hastings West William Henry Ireland Conservative 1919
High Park William Alexander Baird Conservative 1926
Huron North Charles Alexander Robertson Liberal 1926
Huron South William George Medd United Farmers[b] 1926
Kenora Joseph Pattulo Earngey Conservative 1926
Kent East Christopher Gardiner Progressive 1926
Kent West Archibald Clement Calder Conservative 1926
Kingston Thomas Ashmore Kidd Conservative 1926
Lambton East Leslie Warner Oke United Farmers[a] 1919
Lambton West Wilfred Smith Haney Conservative 1923
Lanark North Thomas Alfred Thompson Conservative 1923
Lanark South Egerton Reuben Stedman Conservative 1923
Leeds Frederick James Skinner Conservative 1926
Lincoln Robert Henry Kemp Progressive 1923
London North James Percy Moore Conservative 1926
London South John Cameron Wilson Conservative 1926
Manitoulin Thomas Farquhar United Farmers[a] 1926
Middlesex North Alexander Daniel McLean Independent-Progressive 1926
Middlesex West John Giles Lethbridge Progressive 1919
Muskoka George Walter Ecclestone Conservative 1919
Niagara Falls William Gore Willson Conservative 1923
Nipissing Henri Morel Conservative 1908, 1923
Norfolk John Strickler Martin Conservative 1923
Northumberland William George Robertson Liberal 1926
Ontario North John Wesley Widdifield United Farmers[b] 1919
Ontario South William Edmund Newton Sinclair Liberal 1911, 1919
Ottawa East Joseph Albert Pinard Independent-Liberal 1914
Ottawa North Albert Edwin Honeywell Conservative 1926
Ottawa South Thomas Miles Birkett Conservative 1926
Oxford North David Munroe Ross Liberal-Progressive 1921
Oxford South Merton Elvin Scott Liberal-Progressive 1926
Parkdale William Herbert Price Conservative 1914
Parry Sound George Vernon Harcourt Conservative 1923
Peel Thomas Laird Kennedy Conservative 1919
Perth North Joseph Dunsmore Monteith Conservative 1923
Perth South Albert Alexander Colquhoun Liberal 1926
Peterborough City William Herbert Bradburn Conservative 1923
Peterborough County William Alfred Anderson Liberal 1902, 1926
Port Arthur Donald McDonald Hogarth Independent-Conservative 1911, 1926
Prescott Edmond Proulx Independent-Liberal 1923
Prince Edward William Edgar Raney[c] United Farmers[b] 1920
Horace Stanley Colliver (1928) Conservative 1923, 1928
Rainy River James Arthur Mathieu Conservative 1911, 1926
Renfrew North Alexander Stuart Conservative 1923
Edward Arunah Dunlop (1929) Conservative 1903, 1911, 1929
Renfrew South Thomas Moore Costello Conservative 1926
Riverdale George Oakley Conservative 1923
Russell Aurélien Bélanger Independent-Liberal 1923
Sault Ste. Marie James Lyons Conservative 1923
Simcoe Centre Charles Ernest Wright Conservative 1923
Simcoe East William Finlayson Conservative 1923
Simcoe Southwest John Henry Mitchell Liberal-Progressive 1926
St. Andrew William Robertson Flett Conservative 1926
St. Catharines Edwin Cyrus Graves Independent-Conservative 1923
St. David Joseph Elijah Thompson Conservative 1919
St. George Henry Scholfield Conservative 1911[d], 1926
St. Patrick John Allister Currie Conservative 1922
Stormont Duncan Alexander McNaughton Conservative 1926
Sturgeon Falls Théodore Legault Independent-Liberal 1926
Sudbury Charles McCrea Conservative 1911
Timiskaming Angus John Kennedy Conservative 1923
Victoria North William Newman Liberal 1926
Victoria South Frederick George Sandy Liberal-Progressive 1919, 1926
Waterloo North William George Weichel Conservative 1923
Waterloo South Karl Kenneth Homuth Labour 1919
Welland Marshall Vaughan Conservative 1923
Wellington Northeast George Alexander McQuibban Liberal 1926
Wellington South Lincoln Goldie Conservative 1923
Wentworth North Alex Laurence Shaver Conservative 1926
Wentworth South Thomas Joseph Mahony Conservative 1923
Windsor East Frank Worthington Wilson Conservative 1923
Windsor West John Frederick Reid Conservative 1926
Woodbine George Sylvester Shields Conservative 1926
York East George Stewart Henry Conservative 1913
York North Peter William Pearson Liberal 1926
York South Leopold Macaulay Conservative 1926
York West Forbes Godfrey Conservative 1907

Timeline

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17th Legislative Assembly of Ontario - Movement in seats held (1926-1929)
Party 1926 Gain/(loss) due to 1929
Election
void
Death
in office
Resignation
as MPP
Byelection
gain
Byelection
hold
Conservative 72 (1) (3) 2 2 72
Liberal 14 14
Progressive 10 (1) (1) 8
Liberal–Progressive 4 4
United Farmers 3 3
Labour 1 1
Independent-Liberal 4 (1) 3
Independent-Conservative 2 2
Independent-Progressive 1 1
Liberal-Prohibitionist 1 1
Vacant 3 3
Total 112 (1) (1) (2) 2 2 112
Changes in seats held (1926–1929)
Seat Before Change
Date Member Party Reason Date Member Party
Prince Edward September 16, 1927 William Edgar Raney  Progressive Appointed to the Bench November 1, 1927 Horace Stanley Colliver  Conservative
Bruce South November 14, 1927 Malcolm Alex McCallum  Progressive Election declared void June 27, 1928 Foster Graham Moffatt  Conservative
Renfrew North April 2, 1928 Alexander Stuart  Conservative Died in office June 27, 1928 Edward Arunah Dunlop  Conservative
Hamilton East May 15, 1928 Leeming Carr  Conservative Appointed Sheriff for Wentworth County June 27, 1928 William Morrison  Conservative
Lanark North June 1929 Thomas Alfred Thompson  Conservative Chose to stand in the 1929 federal Lanark byelection  Vacant
Prescott September 10, 1929 Edmond Proulx  Independent-Liberal Appointed to the Bench  Vacant
St. David September 1929 Joseph Elijah Thompson  Conservative Appointed Registrar of the Surrogate Court  Vacant

Notes

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  1. ^ a b c Oliver, Farquhar, and Oke sat as their own UFO faction. Other United Farmer MLAs belonged to the Progressive caucus.
  2. ^ a b c Sat with the Progressive caucus
  3. ^ appointed judge
  4. ^ Wellington South

References

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  1. ^ "Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Archived from the original on 2014-08-01. Retrieved 2014-08-27.
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