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The 22nd Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from June 4, 1945, until April 27, 1948, just prior to the 1948 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party led by George Drew.

William James Stewart served as speaker for the assembly until March 21, 1947. James de Congalton Hepburn succeeded Stewart as speaker.

Members elected to the Assembly

  Addington: John Abbott Pringle   Algoma—Manitoulin: John Arthur Fullerton   Beaches: Thomas Alexander Murphy   Bellwoods: Albert Alexander MacLeod   Bracondale: Harry Hyland Hyndman   Brant: Harry Corwin Nixon   Brantford: Stanley Dye   Bruce: John Philemon Johnstone   Carleton: Adam Holland Acres   Cochrane North: Joseph-Anaclet Habel   Cochrane South: Bill Grummett   Dovercourt: William Duckworth   Dufferin—Simcoe: Alfred Wallace Downer   Durham: Percy Vivian   Eglinton: Leslie Egerton Blackwell   Elgin: Fletcher Stewart Thomas   Essex North: Alexander Parent   Essex South: William Murdoch   Fort William: Garfield Anderson   Glengarry: Edmund MacGillivray   Grenville—Dundas: George Holmes Challies   Grey North: Mac Phillips   Grey South: Farquhar Robert Oliver   Haldimand—Norfolk: Charles Hammond Martin   Halton: Stanley Leroy Hall   Hamilton Centre: Vernon Charles Knowles   Hamilton East: Robert Ellsworth Elliott   Hamilton—Wentworth: Russell Temple Kelley   Hastings East: Roscoe Robson   Hastings West: James Frederick Wilson   High Park: George Drew   Huron: Robert Hobbs Taylor   Huron—Bruce: John William Hanna   Kenora: William Manson Docker   Kent East: Wesley Gardiner Thompson   Kent West: George Parry   Kingston: Harry Allan Stewart   Lambton East: Charles Janes   Lambton West: Bryan Cathcart   Lanark: George Henry Doucett   Leeds: Walter Bain Reynolds   Lincoln: Charles Daley   London: William Gourlay Webster   Middlesex North: Thomas Patrick   Middlesex South: Harry Allen   Muskoka—Ontario: George Arthur Welsh   Niagara Falls: Carl David Hanniwell   Nipissing: Victor Martin   Northumberland: Bill Goodfellow   Ontario: Thomas Kelso Creighton   Ottawa East: Aurele Chartrand   Ottawa South: George Harrison Dunbar   Oxford: Thomas Dent   Parkdale: William James Stewart   Parry Sound: Milton Taylor Armstrong   Peel: Thomas Laird Kennedy   Perth: J. Fred Edwards   Peterborough: Harold Scott   Port Arthur: Frederick Oliver Robinson   Prescott: Aurélien Bélanger   Prince Edward—Lennox: James de Congalton Hepburn   Rainy River: James Melvin Newman   Renfrew North: Stanley Joseph Hunt   Renfrew South: James Shannon Dempsey   Riverdale: Gordon James Millen   Russell: Romeo Bégin   St. Andrew: Joseph Baruch Salsberg   St. David: Roland Michener   St. George: Dana Porter   St. Patrick: Kelso Roberts   Sault Ste. Marie: George Isaac Harvey   Simcoe Centre: George Johnston   Simcoe East: John Duncan McPhee   Stormont: William Alexander Murray   Sudbury: Robert Carlin   Timiskaming: Calvin Howard Taylor   Victoria: Leslie Frost   Waterloo North: Joseph Ignatino Meinzinger   Waterloo South: Gordon Chaplin   Welland: Thomas Henry Lewis   Wellington North: Ross Atkinson McEwing   Wellington South: William Ernest Hamilton   Wentworth: William Robertson   Windsor—Sandwich: William Griesinger   Windsor—Walkerville: M.C. Davies   Woodbine: Goldwin Corlett Elgie   York East: John A. Leslie   York North: Lex MacKenzie   York South: Howard Julian Sale   York West: John Pearman Allan

Timeline

22nd Legislative Assembly of Ontario - Movement in seats held (1945–1948)
Party 1945 Gain/(loss) due to 1948
Death
in office
Byelection
hold
Progressive Conservative 66 (1) 1 66
Liberal 11 11
Co-operative Commonwealth 8 8
Liberal–Labour 3 3
Labor–Progressive 2 2
Total 90 (1) 1 90
Changes in seats held (1945–1948)
Seat Before Change
Date Member Party Reason Date Member Party
Huron December 17, 1947 Robert Hobbs Taylor █ PC Died in office February 16, 1948 Thomas Pryde █ PC

External links

References

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