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词条 18th Parliament of Ontario
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The 18th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from October 30, 1929, until May 16, 1934, just prior to the 1934 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Conservative Party led by George Howard Ferguson.

George Stewart Henry replaced Ferguson as party leader and Premier in December 1930 after Ferguson was named Canadian High Commissioner in London.

Thomas Ashmore Kidd served as speaker for the assembly.[1]
RidingMemberParty
AddingtonWilliam David BlackConservative
AlgomaJohn Morrow RobbConservative
BeachesThomas Alexander MurphyConservative
BellwoodsThomas Hamilton BellConservative
BracondaleArthur Russell NesbittConservative
Brant CountyHarry Corwin NixonProgressive
BrantfordWilliam George MartinConservative
BrocktonFrederick George McBrienConservative
BrockvilleHezekiah Allan ClarkConservative
Bruce NorthFrederick Wellington ElliottLiberal
Bruce SouthWilliam John MacKayLiberal
CarletonAdam Holland AcresConservative
Cochrane NorthAlbert Victor WatersConservative
Cochrane SouthAlfred Franklin KenningConservative
DovercourtSamuel Thomas WrightConservative
DufferinThomas Kerr SlackProgressive
DundasGeorge Holmes ChalliesConservative
DurhamWilliam John BraggLiberal
EglintonAlvin Coulter McLeanConservative
Elgin EastHerbert James DavisConservative
Elgin WestCharles Edmund RavenConservative
Essex NorthPaul PoissonConservative
Essex SouthAustin Burton SmithConservative
Fort WilliamFranklin Harford SpenceConservative
Frontenac-LennoxCharles Wesley HamblyConservative
GlengarryJames Alexander SangsterLiberal
GreenwoodGeorge Joseph SmithConservative
GrenvilleGeorge Howard Ferguson [2]Conservative
James Alfred Sanderson (1931)Conservative
Grey NorthDavid James TaylorProgressive
Grey SouthFarquhar Robert OliverUnited Farmers
HaldimandRichard Nixon BerryConservative
HaltonThomas Aston BlakelockLiberal
Hamilton CentreThomas William JuttenConservative
Hamilton EastWilliam MorrisonConservative
Hamilton WestFrederick Thomas SmyeConservative
D'Arcy Argue Counsell Martin (1931)Conservative
Hastings EastJames Ferguson HillConservative
Hastings NorthJohn Robert CookeConservative
Hastings WestWilliam Henry IrelandConservative
High ParkWilliam Alexander BairdConservative
Huron NorthCharles Alexander RobertsonLiberal
Huron SouthWilliam George MeddUnited Farmers[3]
KenoraEarl HutchinsonLabour
Kent EastPhilip James HenryProgressive
Douglas Munro Campbell (1934)Liberal
Kent WestArchibald Clement CalderConservative
KingstonThomas Ashmore KiddConservative
Lambton EastThomas Howard FraleighConservative
Lambton WestAndrew Robinson McMillenConservative
Lanark NorthJohn Alexander CraigConservative
Lanark SouthJames Alexander Anderson [4]Conservative
Egerton Reuben Stedman (1931)Conservative
LeedsFrederick James SkinnerConservative
LincolnSidney James WilsonConservative
London NorthJames Percy MooreConservative
London SouthJohn Cameron WilsonConservative
ManitoulinAlvin Edwin GrahamConservative
Middlesex NorthFred Van Wyck LaughtonConservative
Middlesex WestLloyd William Morgan FreeleConservative
MuskokaGeorge Walter EcclestoneConservative
Niagara FallsWilliam Gore WillsonConservative
NipissingHenri MorelConservative
Charles Robert Harrison (1930)Conservative
NorfolkJohn Strickler Martin [4]Conservative
Arthur Campbell Burt (1931)Conservative
NorthumberlandFrederick John McArthurConservative
Ontario NorthJames BlanchardConservative
Ontario SouthWilliam Edmund Newton SinclairLiberal
Ottawa EastLouis CôtéConservative
Ottawa NorthAlbert Edwin HoneywellConservative
Ottawa SouthArthur EllisConservative
Oxford NorthDavid Munroe RossLiberal-Progressive
Oxford SouthRobert Andrew BaxterLiberal
ParkdaleWilliam Herbert PriceConservative
Parry SoundGeorge Vernon HarcourtConservative
PeelThomas Laird KennedyConservative
Perth NorthJoseph Dunsmore MonteithConservative
Perth SouthDavid Bonis [5]Conservative
Charles Edward Richardson (1930)Conservative
Peterborough CityJames Fordyce StricklandConservative
Peterborough CountyThomas Percival LancasterConservative
Port ArthurDonald McDonald HogarthConservative
PrescottJoseph St. DenisIndependent-Conservative
Prince EdwardHorace Stanley ColliverConservative
Rainy RiverWilliam Herbert ElliottIndependent-Conservative
Renfrew NorthEdward Arunah DunlopConservative
Renfrew SouthThomas Patrick MurrayLiberal
RiverdaleGeorge OakleyConservative
RussellCharles Avila SéguinConservative
Sault Ste. MarieJames LyonsConservative
Simcoe CentreLeonard Jennett SimpsonLiberal
Simcoe EastWilliam FinlaysonConservative
Simcoe SouthwestJames Edgar JamiesonConservative
St. AndrewEphraim Frederick SingerConservative
St. CatharinesEdwin Cyrus GravesConservative
St. DavidWilfred HeighingtonConservative
St. GeorgeHenry ScholfieldConservative
St. PatrickEdward Joseph MurphyConservative
StormontDuncan Alexander McNaughtonConservative
Sturgeon FallsAlbert Zenophile AubinConservative
SudburyCharles McCreaConservative
TimiskamingAngus John KennedyConservative
Victoria NorthWilliam NewmanLiberal
Victoria SouthWellesley Wilson StaplesConservative
Waterloo NorthSydney Charles TweedLiberal
Waterloo SouthKarl Kenneth Homuth [6]Conservative
Norman Otto Hipel (1930)Liberal
WellandMarshall VaughanConservative
Wellington NortheastGeorge Alexander McQuibbanLiberal
Wellington SouthLincoln Goldie[4]Conservative
Duncan Paul Munro (1931)Liberal
Wellington WestWilliam Clarke ChambersConservative
Wentworth NorthAlex Laurence ShaverConservative
Wentworth SouthThomas Joseph MahonyConservative
Windsor EastFrank Worthington WilsonConservative
Windsor WestJohn Frederick ReidConservative
WoodbineGeorge Sylvester ShieldsConservative
York EastGeorge Stewart HenryConservative
York NorthClifford CaseConservative
York SouthLeopold MacaulayConservative
York WestForbes Godfrey [7]Conservative
Henry Isaac Price (1932)Conservative

Notes

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://speaker.ontla.on.ca/en/at-the-assembly/speakers/ |title=Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario |publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario}}
2. ^accepted appointment
3. ^Medd sat with the Progressive caucus.
4. ^died in 1931
5. ^died in 1930
6. ^resigned to run for federal seat
7. ^died in 1932

References

  • Members in Parliament 18
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3 : Terms of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario|1929 establishments in Ontario|1934 disestablishments in Ontario

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