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.[ 1] 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.[ 2] [independent source needed ]
Members of the Assembly
Listing reflects the UFO/Progressive split in 1924. Italicized names indicate members returned by acclamation .
Riding
Member
Party
First elected / previously elected
Addington
William David Black
Conservative
1911
Algoma
Arthur Gladstone Wallis
Liberal
1923
Brant
Harry Corwin Nixon
United Farmers
1919
Brant South
Morrison Mann MacBride
Labour
1919
Brockville
Hezekiah Allan Clark
Conservative
1923
Bruce North
William Henry Fenton
United Farmers
1919
Bruce South
Malcolm Alex McCallum
United Farmers
1923
Bruce West
Alexander Patterson Mewhinney
Liberal
1919
Carleton
Adam Holland Acres
Conservative
1923
Cochrane
Malcolm Lang
Liberal
1914
Dufferin
Charles Robert McKeown
Conservative
1907, 1923
Dundas
Aaron Sweet
Conservative
1923
Durham East
Albert James Fallis
Conservative
1923
Durham West
William John Bragg
Liberal
1919
Elgin East
Michael McKnight
Conservative
1923
Elgin West
Findlay George MacDiarmid
Conservative
1898, 1899, 1923
Essex North
Edward Philip Tellier
Liberal
1923
Essex South
Adolphus T. Armstrong
Conservative
1923
Fort William
Franklin Harford Spence
Conservative
1923
Frontenac
Anthony McGuin Rankin
Conservative
1911
Glengarry
James Alexander Sangster
Liberal
1923
Grenville
George Howard Ferguson
Conservative
1905
Grey Centre
Dougall Carmichael
United Farmers
1919
Grey North
David James Taylor
United Farmers
1919
Grey South
David Jamieson
Conservative
1898, 1923
Haldimand
Richard Nixon Berry
Conservative
1923
Halton
George Hillmer
Conservative
1923
Hamilton East
Leeming Carr
Conservative
1923
Hamilton West
Arthur Campbell Garden
Conservative
1923
Hastings East
James Ferguson Hill
Conservative
1923
Hastings North
John Robert Cooke
Conservative
1911
Hastings West
William Henry Ireland
Conservative
1919
Huron Centre
Ebon Rinaldo Wigle
Conservative
1923
Huron North
John Joynt
Conservative
1919
Huron South
Nelson William Trewartha
Conservative
1923
Kenora
Peter Heenan
Labour
1919
Kent East
Manning William Doherty
United Farmers
1920
Kent West
Robert Livingstone Brackin
Liberal
1919
Kingston
William Folger Nickle
Conservative
1908, 1922
Lambton East
Leslie Warner Oke
United Farmers [ nb 1]
1919
Lambton West
Wilfred Smith Haney
Conservative
1923
Lanark North
Thomas Alfred Thompson
Conservative
1923
Lanark South
Egerton Reuben Stedman
Conservative
1923
Leeds
Andrew Wellington Gray
Conservative
1919
Lennox
John Perry Vrooman [ nb 2]
Liberal
1923
Charles Wesley Hambly (1924)
Conservative
1924
Lincoln
Robert Henry Kemp
United Farmers
1923
London
Adam Beck
Conservative
1902, 1923
Manitoulin
Beniah Bowman
United Farmers [ nb 1]
1918
Middlesex East
John Willard Freeborn
United Farmers
1919
Middlesex North
George Adam Elliott
Conservative
1923
Middlesex West
John Giles Lethbridge
United Farmers
1919
Muskoka
George Walter Ecclestone
Conservative
1919
Niagara Falls
William Gore Willson
Conservative
1923
Nipissing
Henri Morel
Conservative
1908, 1923
Norfolk North
George David Sewell
United Farmers
1919
Norfolk South
John Strickler Martin
Conservative
1923
Northumberland East
James Franklin Beatty Belford
Conservative
1923
Northumberland West
Samuel Clarke
Liberal
1898
Ontario North
John Wesley Widdifield
United Farmers
1919
Ontario South
William Edmund Newton Sinclair
Liberal
1911, 1919
Ottawa East
Joseph Albert Pinard
Liberal
1914
Ottawa West
Harold Fisher
Liberal
1923
Oxford North
David Munroe Ross
United Farmers
1921
Oxford South
William Henry Chambers
Conservative
1923
Parkdale
William Herbert Price
Conservative
1914
Parry Sound
George Vernon Harcourt
Conservative
1923
Peel
Thomas Laird Kennedy
Conservative
1919
Perth North
Joseph Dunsmore Monteith
Conservative
1923
Perth South
McCausland Irvine
Conservative
1923
Peterborough East
Thomas Dalton Johnston
Conservative
1923
Peterborough West
William Herbert Bradburn
Conservative
1923
Port Arthur
Francis Henry Keefer
Conservative
1923
Prescott
Edmond Proulx
Independent
1923
Prince Edward
Horace Stanley Colliver
Conservative
1923
Rainy River
John Fullarton Callan
Labour
1923
Renfrew North
Alexander Stuart
Conservative
1923
Renfrew South
John Carty
United Farmers
1919
Riverdale
George Oakley
Conservative
1923
Russell
Aurélien Bélanger
Liberal
1923
Sault Ste. Marie
James Lyons
Conservative
1923
Simcoe Centre
Charles Ernest Wright
Conservative
1923
Simcoe East
William Finlayson
Conservative
1923
Simcoe South
William Earl Rowe
Conservative
1923
Simcoe West
James Edgar Jamieson
Conservative
1923
St. Catharines
Edwin Cyrus Graves
Conservative
1923
Stormont
John Colborne Milligan
Conservative
1923
Sturgeon Falls
Zotique Mageau
Liberal
1911
Sudbury
Charles McCrea
Conservative
1911
Timiskaming
Angus John Kennedy
Conservative
1923
Toronto Northeast - A
Alexander Cameron Lewis
Conservative
1920
Toronto Northeast - B
Joseph Elijah Thompson
Conservative
1919
Toronto Northwest - A
Thomas Crawford [ nb 3]
Conservative
1894
William Henry Edwards (1924)
Conservative
1924
Toronto Northwest - B
Arthur Russell Nesbitt
Conservative
1923
Toronto Southeast - A
John Allister Currie
Conservative
1922
Toronto Southeast - B
Edward William James Owens
Conservative
1911, 1923
Toronto Southwest - A
James Arthur McCausland
Conservative
1923
Toronto Southwest - B
Frederick George McBrien
Conservative
1923
Victoria North
James Raglan Mark
Conservative
1923
Victoria South
Robert John Patterson
Conservative
1923
Waterloo North
William George Weichel
Conservative
1923
Waterloo South
Karl Kenneth Homuth
Labour
1919
Welland
Marshall Vaughan
Conservative
1923
Wellington East
William Edgar Raney
United Farmers
1920
Wellington South
Lincoln Goldie
Conservative
1923
Wellington West
William Clarke Chambers
Conservative
1911, 1923
Wentworth North
Frank Campbell Biggs
United Farmers
1919
Wentworth South
Thomas Joseph Mahony
Conservative
1923
Windsor
Frank Worthington Wilson
Conservative
1923
York East
George Stewart Henry
Conservative
1913
York North
William Keith
Conservative
1923
York West
Forbes Godfrey
Conservative
1907
Timeline
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
Notes
^ a b Oke and Bowman sat as their own UFO faction after January 1925
^ died in 1923
^ accepted post
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