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The 16th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from June 25, 1923, until October 18, 1926, just prior to the 1926 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Conservative Party led by George Howard Ferguson.

The United Farmers of Ontario party, who had held the balance of power in the preceding assembly, lost most of their seats to Conservatives.

The Liberals led by Wellington Hay were recognized as the Official Opposition following the 1923 election by the governing Conservatives, despite the fact that the United Farmers of Ontario had more seats. According to historian Peter Oliver, this was an arbitrary decision without basis in precedent or law. Conservative Premier G. Howard Ferguson used as justification an announcement by UFO general secretary James J. Morrison that the UFO would be withdrawing from party politics, though Oliver argues that this was facetious logic. UFO parliamentary leader Manning Doherty protested the decision, but to no avail. In the course of the parliament, most UFO MLAs reorganized themselves as the Progressive Party under the leadership of first Manning Doherty and then William Raney, with only Beniah Bowman and Leslie Warner Oke continuing as UFO MLAs.

Joseph Elijah Thompson served as speaker for the assembly.

Western Ontario

Listing reflects the UFO/Progressive split in 1924.

  Brant: Harry Corwin Nixon (Prog)   Brant South: Morrison Mann MacBride   Bruce North: William Henry Fenton (Prog)   Bruce South: Malcolm Alex McCallum (Prog)   Bruce West: Alexander Patterson Mewhinney   Elgin East: Michael McKnight   Elgin West: Findlay George MacDiarmid   Essex North: Edward Philip Tellier   Essex South: Adolphus T. Armstrong   Grey Centre: Dougall Carmichael (Prog)   Grey North: David James Taylor (Prog)   Grey South: David Jamieson   Haldimand: Richard Nixon Berry   Huron Centre: Ebon Rinaldo Wigle   Huron North: John Joynt   Huron South: Nelson William Trewartha   Kent East: Manning William Doherty (Prog)   Kent West: Robert Livingstone Brackin   Lambton East: Leslie Warner Oke (UFO)   Lambton West: Wilfred Smith Haney   London: Adam Beck   Middlesex East: John Willard Freeborn (Prog)   Middlesex North: George Adam Elliott   Middlesex West: John Giles Lethbridge (Prog)   Nipissing: Henri Morel   Norfolk North: George David Sewell (Prog)   Norfolk South: John Strickler Martin   Oxford North: David Munroe Ross (Prog)   Oxford South: William Henry Chambers   Perth North: Joseph Dunsmore Monteith   Perth South: McCausland Irvine   Waterloo North: William George Weichel   Waterloo South: Karl Kenneth Homuth   Wellington East: William Raney (Prog)   Wellington South: Lincoln Goldie   Wellington West: William Clarke Chambers   Windsor: Frank Worthington Wilson

Central Ontario

Listing reflects the UFO/Progressive split in 1924. Italicized names indicate members returned by acclamation.

  Dufferin: Charles Robert McKeown   Durham East: Albert James Fallis   Durham West: William John Bragg   Halton: George Hillmer   Hamilton East: Leeming Carr   Hamilton West: Arthur Campbell Garden   Lincoln: Robert Henry Kemp (Prog)   Niagara Falls: William Gore Willson   Northumberland East: James Franklin Beatty Belford   Northumberland West: Samuel Clarke   Ontario North: John Wesley Widdifield (Prog)   Ontario South: William Edmund Newton Sinclair   Peel: Thomas Laird Kennedy   Peterborough East: Thomas Dalton Johnston   Peterborough West: William Herbert Bradburn   St. Catharines: Edwin Cyrus Graves   Simcoe Centre: Charles Ernest Wright   Simcoe East: William Finlayson   Simcoe South: William Earl Rowe   Simcoe West: James Edgar Jamieson   Victoria North: James Raglan Mark   Victoria South: Robert John Patterson   Welland: Marshall Vaughan   Wentworth North: Frank Campbell Biggs (Prog)   Wentworth South: Thomas Joseph Mahony   York East: George Stewart Henry   York North: William Keith   York West: Forbes Godfrey

Toronto and Area

Listing reflects the UFO/Progressive split in 1924.

  Parkdale: William Herbert Price   Riverdale: George Oakley   Toronto Northeast - A: Alexander Cameron Lewis   Toronto Northeast - B: Joseph Elijah Thompson   Toronto Northwest - A: Thomas Crawford   Toronto Northwest - B: Arthur Russell Nesbitt   Toronto Southeast - A: John Allister Currie   Toronto Southeast - B: Edward William James Owens   Toronto Southwest - A: James Arthur McCausland   Toronto Southwest - B: Frederick George McBrien

Eastern Ontario

Listing reflects the UFO/Progressive split in 1924. Note: William Folger Nickle returned by acclamation.

  Addington: William David Black   Brockville: Hezekiah Allan Clark   Carleton: Adam Holland Acres   Dundas: Aaron Sweet   Frontenac: Anthony McGuin Rankin   Glengarry: James Alexander Sangster   Grenville: George Howard Ferguson   Hastings East: James Ferguson Hill   Hastings North: John Robert Cooke   Hastings West: William Henry Ireland   Kingston: William Folger Nickle   Lanark North: Thomas Alfred Thompson   Lanark South: Egerton Reuben Stedman   Leeds: Andrew Wellington Gray   Lennox: John Perry Vrooman   Ottawa East: Joseph Albert Pinard   Ottawa West: Harold Fisher   Prescott: Edmond Proulx   Prince Edward: Horace Stanley Colliver   Renfrew North: Alexander Stuart   Renfrew South: John Carty (Prog)   Russell: Aurélien Bélanger   Stormont: John Colborne Milligan

Northern Ontario

Listing reflects the UFO/Progressive split in 1924. Italicized names indicate members returned by acclamation.

  Algoma: Arthur Gladstone Wallis   Cochrane: Malcolm Lang   Fort William: Franklin Harford Spence   Kenora: Peter Heenan   Manitoulin: Beniah Bowman (UFO)   Muskoka: George Walter Ecclestone   Parry Sound: George Vernon Harcourt   Port Arthur: Francis Henry Keefer   Rainy River: John Fullarton Callan   Sault Ste. Marie: James Lyons   Sturgeon Falls: Zotique Mageau   Sudbury: Charles McCrea   Timiskaming: Angus John Kennedy

Timeline

16th Legislative Assembly of Ontario - Movement in seats held (1923-1926)
Party 1923 Gain/(loss) due to 1926
Party
split
Death
in office
Resignation
as MPP
Byelection
gain
Byelection
hold
Conservative 75 (1) (2) 1 1 74
United Farmers 17 (15) (1) 1
Progressive 15 (4) 11
Liberal 14 (2) (1) 11
Labour 4 (1) 3
Independent 1 1
Vacant 2 8 10
Total 111 (1) (1) 1 1 111
Changes in seats held (1923–1926)
Seat Before Change
Date Member Party Reason Date Member Party
Lennox August 23, 1923 John Perry Vrooman █ Liberal Died in office October 22, 1923 Charles Wesley Hambly █ Conservative
Toronto Northwest - A May 15, 1924 Thomas Crawford █ Conservative Accepted provincial appointment July 7, 1924 William Henry Edwards █ Conservative
Simcoe South April 14, 1925 William Earl Rowe █ Conservative Resigned to run in 1925 federal election █ Vacant
Kenora April 14, 1925 Peter Heenan █ Labour Resigned to run in 1925 federal election █ Vacant
Cochrane April 14, 1925 Malcolm Lang █ Liberal Resigned to run in 1925 federal election █ Vacant
Norfolk North April 14, 1925 George David Sewell █ Progressive Resigned to run in 1925 federal election █ Vacant
Grey Centre April 14, 1925 Dougall Carmichael █ Progressive Resigned to run in 1925 federal election █ Vacant
Kent East April 14, 1925 Manning William Doherty █ Progressive Resigned seat to promote cooperative movement █ Vacant
London August 15, 1925 Adam Beck █ Conservative Died in office █ Vacant
Middlesex East April 8, 1926 John Willard Freeborn █ Progressive Resigned to run in 1926 federal election █ Vacant
Manitoulin April 8, 1926 Beniah Bowman █ United Farmers Resigned to run in 1926 federal election █ Vacant
Kent West October 11, 1926 Robert Livingstone Brackin █ Liberal Died in office █ Vacant

External links

References

  1. Peter Oliver, G. Howard Ferguson: Ontario Tory, (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1977), p. 158.)
  2. "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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