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The 23rd Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from June 2, 1948, until October 6, 1951, just prior to the 1951 general election . The majority party was the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party , however its leader, George Drew , lost his seat in the 1948 general election and soon after resigned as party leader to enter federal politics and take the leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada . He was replaced on October 19, 1948, by Thomas Laird Kennedy who served as premier and interim Progressive Conservative leader until Leslie Frost became party leader and succeeded Kennedy as premier on May 4, 1949.
The official opposition was led by Ted Jolliffe of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF).
M.C. Davies served as speaker for the assembly.[ 1]
On April 5, 1951, the Fair Employment Practices Act [ 2] and the Female Employees Fair Remuneration Act [ 3] were passed. The first act introduced fines and a complaint procedure to deal with discrimination based on race or religion in hiring practices. The second act was intended to ensure that female workers were paid the same wage as a male worker doing the same work for the same employer.[ 4]
Members of the Assembly [ edit ]
Riding
Member
Party
First elected / previously elected
Addington
John Abbott Pringle
Progressive Conservative
1943
Algoma—Manitoulin
John Arthur Fullerton
Progressive Conservative
1945
Beaches
Reid Scott
Co-operative Commonwealth
1948
Bellwoods
Albert Alexander MacLeod
Labour-Progressive
1943
Bracondale
Harry Lindley Walters
Co-operative Commonwealth
1948
Brant
Harry Corwin Nixon
Liberal
1919
Brantford
George Thomas Gordon
Liberal
1948
Bruce
T. Kenzie Foster
Liberal
1948
Carleton
Donald Hugo Morrow
Progressive Conservative
1948
Cochrane North
John Carrère
Progressive Conservative
1948
Marcel Léger (1949)
Progressive Conservative
1949
Cochrane South
Bill Grummett
Co-operative Commonwealth
1943
Dovercourt
George Eamon Park
Co-operative Commonwealth
1948
Dufferin—Simcoe
Alfred Wallace Downer
Progressive Conservative
1937
Durham
John Weir Foote
Progressive Conservative
1948
Eglinton
Leslie Blackwell
Progressive Conservative
1943
Elgin
Fletcher Stewart Thomas
Progressive Conservative
1945
Essex North
Gordon Bennett Ellis
Co-operative Commonwealth
1948
Essex South
William Murdoch
Progressive Conservative
1943
Fort William
Charles Winnans Cox
Liberal
1934, 1948
Glengarry
Osie Villeneuve
Progressive Conservative
1948
Grenville—Dundas
George Holmes Challies
Progressive Conservative
1929
Grey North
Mackinnon Phillips
Progressive Conservative
1945
Grey South
Farquhar Robert Oliver
Liberal
1926
Haldimand—Norfolk
Charles Hammond Martin
Progressive Conservative
1944
Halton
Stanley Leroy Hall
Progressive Conservative
1943
Hamilton Centre
Robert Desmond Thornberry
Co-operative Commonwealth
1943, 1948
Hamilton East
John Lawrence Dowling
Co-operative Commonwealth
1948
Hamilton—Wentworth
Russell Temple Kelley
Progressive Conservative
1945
Hastings East
Roscoe Robson
Progressive Conservative
1943
Hastings West
Elmer Sandercock
Progressive Conservative
1948
High Park
William Horace Temple
Co-operative Commonwealth
1948
Huron
Thomas Pryde
Progressive Conservative
1948
Huron—Bruce
John William Hanna
Progressive Conservative
1943
Kenora
James George White
Progressive Conservative
1948
Kent East
Edward B. McMillan
Liberal
1948
Kent West
George William Parry
Progressive Conservative
1945
Kingston
Harry Allan Stewart
Progressive Conservative
1943
Lambton East
Charles Eusibius Janes
Progressive Conservative
1945
Lambton West
Bryan Lewis Cathcart
Progressive Conservative
1945
Lanark
George Henry Doucett
Progressive Conservative
1937
Leeds
Walter Bain Reynolds
Progressive Conservative
1937
Hugh Alexander Reynolds (1949)
Progressive Conservative
1949
Lincoln
Charles Daley
Progressive Conservative
1943
London
Campbell Carlyle Calder
Liberal
1948
Middlesex North
Thomas L. Patrick
Progressive Conservative
1943
Middlesex South
Harry Marshall Allen
Progressive Conservative
1945
Muskoka—Ontario
George Arthur Welsh
Progressive Conservative
1945
Niagara Falls
William Houck
Liberal
1934, 1948
Nipissing
William Bruce Harvey
Progressive Conservative
1948
Northumberland
William Arthur Goodfellow
Progressive Conservative
1943
Ontario
T.D. Thomas
Co-operative Commonwealth
1948
Ottawa East
Aurele Chartrand
Liberal
1945
Ottawa South
George Harrison Dunbar
Progressive Conservative
1937
Oxford
Thomas Roy Dent
Progressive Conservative
1943
Parkdale
Lloyd F. K. Fell
Co-operative Commonwealth
1948
Parry Sound
Charles Wilson Cragg
Progressive Conservative
1948
Allister Johnston (1948)
Progressive Conservative
1948
Peel
Thomas Laird Kennedy
Progressive Conservative
1919, 1937
Perth
James Frederick Edwards
Progressive Conservative
1945
Peterborough
Harold Robinson Scott
Progressive Conservative
1943
Port Arthur
Frederick Oliver Robinson
Co-operative Commonwealth
1943
Prescott
Louis-Pierre Cécile
Progressive Conservative
1948
Prince Edward—Lennox
John Donald Baxter
Liberal
1948
Rainy River
James Melvin Newman
Liberal-Labour
1945
Renfrew North
Stanley Joseph Hunt
Progressive Conservative
1943
Renfrew South
James Shannon Dempsey
Progressive Conservative
1945
Riverdale
Leslie Emery Wismer
Co-operative Commonwealth
1943, 1948
Russell
Joseph Daniel Nault
Progressive Conservative
1948
Sault Ste. Marie
George Isaac Harvey
Co-operative Commonwealth
1943
Simcoe Centre
George Graham Johnston
Progressive Conservative
1943
Simcoe East
John Duncan McPhee
Progressive Conservative
1943
St. Andrew
Joseph Baruch Salsberg
Labour-Progressive
1943
St. David
William David Dennison
Co-operative Commonwealth
1943, 1948
St. George
Dana Harris Porter
Progressive Conservative
1943
St. Patrick
Charles Edward Rea
Progressive Conservative
1948
Stormont
John Lawrence McDonald
Progressive Conservative
1943, 1948
Sudbury
Welland Stewart Gemmell
Progressive Conservative
1948
Timiskaming
Calvin Howard Taylor
Co-operative Commonwealth
1943
Victoria
Leslie Miscampbell Frost
Progressive Conservative
1937
Waterloo North
John George Brown
Liberal
1948
Waterloo South
Theodore Henry Isley
Co-operative Commonwealth
1948
Welland
Harold William Walker
Liberal
1948
Wellington North
Ross Atkinson McEwing
Liberal
1937
Wellington South
William Ernest Hamilton
Progressive Conservative
1945
Wentworth
Joseph Lees Easton
Co-operative Commonwealth
1948
Windsor—Sandwich
William Griesinger
Progressive Conservative
1945
Windsor—Walkerville
M.C. Davies
Progressive Conservative
1945
Woodbine
Bertram Elijah Leavens
Co-operative Commonwealth
1943, 1948
York East
Agnes Campbell MacPhail
Co-operative Commonwealth
1943, 1948
York North
Addison Alexander MacKenzie
Progressive Conservative
1945
York South
Edward Bigelow Jolliffe
Co-operative Commonwealth
1943, 1948
York West
Charles Hibbert Millard
Co-operative Commonwealth
1943, 1948