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词条 25th Parliament of Ontario
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The 25th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from June 9, 1955, until May 4, 1959, just prior to the 1959 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party led by Leslie Frost.

Alfred Wallace Downer served as speaker for the assembly.[1]
RidingMemberPartyNotes
Algoma—ManitoulinJohn Arthur FullertonProgressive Conservative
BeachesWilliam Henry CollingsProgressive Conservative
BellwoodsJohn YaremkoProgressive Conservative
BracondaleArthur George FrostProgressive Conservative
Brant CountyHarry Corwin NixonLiberal
BrantfordGeorge Thomas GordonLiberal
BruceRoss MacKenzie WhicherLiberal
CarletonWilliam Erskine JohnstonProgressive Conservative
Cochrane NorthPhilip KellyProgressive Conservative
René Brunelle (1958)Progressive Conservative
Cochrane SouthWilf SpoonerProgressive Conservative
DovercourtDavid KerrProgressive Conservative
Dufferin—SimcoeAlfred Wallace DownerProgressive Conservative
DurhamJohn Weir FooteProgressive Conservative
EglintonWilliam James DunlopProgressive Conservative
ElginFletcher Stewart ThomasProgressive Conservative
Ronald Keith McNeil (1958)Progressive Conservative
Essex NorthArthur John ReaumeLiberal
Essex SouthWilliam MurdochProgressive Conservative
Fort WilliamClare Edgar MapledoramProgressive Conservative
Frontenac—AddingtonDavid John RankinProgressive Conservative
GlengarryOsie Villeneuve[2]Progressive Conservative
Fernand Guindon (1957)Progressive Conservative
Grenville—DundasFrederick McIntosh CassProgressive Conservative
Grey NorthMackinnon PhillipsProgressive Conservative
Grey SouthFarquhar Robert OliverLiberal
Haldimand—NorfolkJames Noble AllanProgressive Conservative
HaltonStanley Leroy HallProgressive Conservative
Hamilton CentreWilliam Kenneth WarrenderProgressive Conservative
Hamilton EastRobert Ellsworth ElliottProgressive Conservative
Hamilton—WentworthThomas Ray ConnellProgressive Conservative
Hastings EastRoscoe RobsonProgressive Conservative
Lloyd Harrison Price (1958)Progressive Conservative
Hastings WestElmer SandercockProgressive Conservative
High ParkAlfred Hozack CowlingProgressive Conservative
HuronThomas PrydeProgressive Conservative
Charles Steel MacNaughton (1958)Progressive Conservative
Huron—BruceJohn William HannaProgressive Conservative
KenoraAlbert WrenLiberal-Labour
Kent EastJohn Purvis SpenceLiberal
Kent WestGeorge William ParryProgressive Conservative
KingstonWilliam McAdam NickleProgressive Conservative
Lambton EastCharles Eusibius JanesProgressive Conservative
Lambton WestBryan Lewis CathcartProgressive Conservative
LanarkGeorge Henry Doucett[2]Progressive Conservative
John Arthur McCue (1957)Progressive Conservative
George Ellis Gomme (1958)Progressive Conservative
LeedsJames AuldProgressive Conservative
LincolnCharles DaleyProgressive Conservative
London NorthJohn Parmenter RobartsProgressive Conservative
London SouthGeorge Ernest JacksonProgressive Conservative
Middlesex NorthThomas L. PatrickProgressive Conservative
William Atcheson Stewart (1957)Progressive Conservative
Middlesex SouthHarry Marshall AllenProgressive Conservative
MuskokaRobert James BoyerProgressive Conservative
Niagara FallsArthur Connaught JolleyProgressive Conservative
Nickel BeltRhéal BélisleProgressive Conservative
NipissingJean Marc ChaputProgressive Conservative
NorthumberlandWilliam Arthur GoodfellowProgressive Conservative
OntarioMatthew Bulloch DymondProgressive Conservative
OshawaT.D. ThomasCo-operative Commonwealth
Ottawa EastJules MorinProgressive Conservative
Ottawa SouthGeorge Harrison DunbarProgressive Conservative
Ottawa WestDonald Hugo MorrowProgressive Conservative
OxfordGordon William InnesLiberal
ParkdaleWilliam James StewartProgressive Conservative
Parry SoundAllister JohnstonProgressive Conservative
PeelThomas Laird KennedyProgressive Conservative
PerthJames Frederick EdwardsProgressive Conservative
PeterboroughHarold Robinson ScottProgressive Conservative
Port ArthurGeorge Calvin WardropeProgressive Conservative
PrescottLouis-Pierre CécileProgressive Conservative
Prince Edward—LennoxNorris Eldon Howe WhitneyProgressive Conservative
Rainy RiverWilliam George NodenProgressive Conservative
Renfrew NorthStanley Joseph HuntProgressive Conservative
Maurice Hamilton (1958)Progressive Conservative
Renfrew SouthJames Shannon DempseyProgressive Conservative
James Anthony Maloney (1956)Progressive Conservative
RiverdaleRobert William MacaulayProgressive Conservative
RussellGordon LavergneProgressive Conservative
Sault Ste. MarieHarry LyonsProgressive Conservative
Simcoe CentreGeorge Graham JohnstonProgressive Conservative
Simcoe EastLloyd Averall LetherbyProgressive Conservative
St. AndrewAllan GrossmanProgressive Conservative
St. DavidHenry James PriceProgressive Conservative
St. GeorgeDana Harris Porter[3]Progressive Conservative
Allan Frederick Lawrence (1958)Progressive Conservative
St. PatrickArchibald Kelso RobertsProgressive Conservative
StormontPeter Thomas ManleyLiberal
SudburyGerald Joseph MonaghanProgressive Conservative
TimiskamingAlexander Robert HerbertProgressive Conservative
VictoriaLeslie Miscampbell FrostProgressive Conservative
Waterloo NorthJohn Joseph WintermeyerLiberal
Waterloo SouthRaymond Munro MyersProgressive Conservative
WellandEllis Price MorningstarProgressive Conservative
Wellington SouthHarry A. WortonLiberal
Wellington—DufferinJohn Henry Haines RootProgressive Conservative
WentworthArthur John ChildProgressive Conservative
Wentworth EastReg GisbornCo-operative Commonwealth
Windsor—SandwichWilliam GriesingerProgressive Conservative
Windsor—WalkervilleM.C. DaviesProgressive Conservative
WoodbineHarold Ferguson FishleighProgressive Conservative
York CentreThomas GrahamProgressive Conservative
York EastHollis Edward BeckettProgressive Conservative
York NorthAddison Alexander MacKenzieProgressive Conservative
York SouthDonald Cameron MacDonaldCo-operative Commonwealth
York WestW. Elmer Brandon[4]Progressive Conservative
Leslie Rowntree (1956)Progressive Conservative
York—HumberWilliam Beverley LewisProgressive Conservative
York—ScarboroughRichard Edward SuttonProgressive 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. ^Elected to federal seat.
3. ^Appointed to Ontario Court of Appeal.
4. ^Died in office, 1956.

References

  • Members in Parliament 25
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3 : Terms of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario|1955 establishments in Ontario|1959 disestablishments in Ontario

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