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Forman, Debra, 1956-
Legislators and legislatures of Ontario
Contents: v. 1. 1792-1866. - v. 2. 1867-1929. ~ v. 3. 1930-1984. - v. 4. 1984-1991.
ISBN 0-7743-9021-2 (set). - 0-7743-9022-0 (v. 1). - 0-7743-9023-9 (v. 2). - 0-7743-
9024-7 (v. 3). - 0-7729-9328-9 (v. 4).
1. Ontario. Legislative Assembly-History. 2. Ontario-Politics and government. 3.
Legislators-Ontario-History. I. Ontario. Legislative Library. II. Title.
JL273.F6 1984 328.713'09 84-093008-9
Contents
Foreword v
Introduction vii
Errata viii
General Elections 1984-1991 1
Presidentsof the Executive Council 1984-1991 2
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792- 1991 3-27
Executive CouncUs of Ontario 1 984- 1 99 1 29-5 1
Death Notices Former Ontario MPPs 1984-1991 53-54
32nd Legislature 55-87
33rd Legislature 88-109
34th Legislature 110-181
35th Legislature 182-201
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IV
Foreword
Approximately 5,200 men and women have served as Members of the House of Assembly of the
Province of Upper Canada (1792-1841), as Members from Canada West in the Legislative
Assembly of the united Province of Canada (1841-1867), and as Members of the legislative
Assembly of the Province of Ontario (1867-1991). In the past, identification or verification of a
particular Member, Legislature or Electoral District has proved to be a tedious and time-consuming
task for those researching Ontario's political history because the information is scattered in a great
many sources.
It was to facilitate such research that Legislators and Legislatures of Ontario covering the years from
1792 to 1984 was published in three volumes by the Ontario Legislative Library in 1984 as its
contribution to the Bicentennial of Ontario celebrated that year.
This volume covers the years from 1984 to 1991 and provides a cumulative index to all four
volumes of Legislators and Legislatures of Ontario. It is one of several publications issued by the
Legislative Library to mark the 200th anniversary of the first session of the first Parliament of
Upper Canada which took place at Newaric (now Niagara-on-the-Lake) 17 September 1792.
The first three volumes of this reference work were compiled and edited by Debra Fonman, then a
reference librarian on the staff of the Legislative Library. The Library is fortunate to have been able
to commission Ms Forman, now International Business and Trade Law Librarian at the Faculty of
Law of the University of Toronto, to compile and edit Volume 4. The information she collected for
this reference work is the result of much intensive and painstaking research. This wQik will fill a
long-felt need in the reference collections of politicians, political scientists, historians, teachers,
librarians and others who have occasion to research the legislative history of Ontario.
Brian Land
Executive Director
Ontario Legislative Library
VI
Introduction
Volume 4 of Legislators and Legislatures of Ontario is a continuation of Ontario's legislative history
for the years 1984 through 1991. Volume 3 ended with Uie Third Session of the 32nd Legislature.
The Fourth Session of the 32nd Legislature leads off this present volume and is joined by the 33rd,
34th and First Session of tiie 35Ui Legislatures.
Generally speaking, the format of the preceding three volumes has been carried over into Volume 4,
with some additions and, it is hoped, some improvements. Firstly, the main body of text is once
again divided into two lists, die Alphabetical List of Members and the Alphabetical List of
Constituencies. Both lists provide the name, constituency, and party of each MPP. In
Volume 4, in an attempt to avoid duplication, legislative data has been restiicted to die Members list
and electoral district information has been included in die Constituency list; tiiat is, die Members list
provides legislative data while the Constituency list includes changes in the Representation Act The
only data that is replicated in bofli lists relates to Party leaders. Speakers, resignations and deaths.
The Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 - 1984 has been extended to 1991 as was tiie Alphabetical
Index of Electoral Districts. This was done to provide researchers with a complete listing of MPPs
for all four volumes. All other lists cover the years 1984- 1991 .
Preceding each Legislature is a page of brief facts focusing on tiiat Legislature's key events.
A list of deaUi notices for former MPPs who died during the years 1984 through 199 1 has also
been included. When deatii dates were unavailable, a reference to \he Journals of the Legislative
Assembly of Ontario is provided.
I would like to thank die staff of die Ontario Legislative Library for tiieir support and kind
assistance in this project. I am also grateful to Maureen Henry, Mariene MacKinnon, Rick
McLaughlin, Dasha Pohoral and Vicki Whitmell for tiieir generous technical support. Lastiy, I
would like to thank my family for tiieir love and patience. They endured.
Debra Forman
Toronto
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Errata Volumes 1-3
Volumes 1-3
Ontario's Political Parties
La Labour (code omitted in Lists of Parties)
Volume 1
Alphabetical Index of Members - 1792 - 1984
David Robert Peterson (not Robertson)
Gordon Elsworth Smith 28th-3 1 st (not 2 1 st)
Volume 3
29th Legislature - Alphabetical List of Members
Lome Howard Maeck PC (not NDP)
Elie Walter Maitel NDP (not PC)
30th - 32nd Legislatures
David Robert Peterson (not Robertson)
Vlll
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General Elections 1984 - 1991
General Election Legislature
March 19, 1981 32nd
May 2, 1985 33ni
September 10, 1987 34th
September 6, 1990 35th
Session Dates of the Legislative Assembly 1984 - 1991
Legislature Opening Prorogation Dissolution
32nd April 21, 1981 December 14, 1984 March 25, 1985
33nl June 4, 1985 June 29, 1987 July 31, 1987
34th November 3, 1987 June 28, 1990 July 30, 1990
35th November 19, 1990
Speakers of the Legislative Assembly 1984 - 1991
Speaker Legislature
Hon. John Melville Turner 32nd
Hon. Hugh Alden Edighoffer 33id
Hon. Hugh Alden Edighoffer 34th
Hon. David Warner * 35th
* The first Ontario Speaker to be elected by the House.
Lieutenant Governors of Ontario 1984 - 1991
Lieutenant Governor Legislature Dates
Hon. John Black Aird 31st-33rd September 15, 1980 - September 20, 1985
Hon. Lincoln M. Alexander 33rd-35th September 20, 1985 - December 1 1, 1991
Hon. Henry N. R. Jackman 35th- December 11, 1991-
Presidents of the Executive Council 1984 - 1991
President
Legislature
Year
Hon. William Grenville Davis
Hon. Frank Stuart Miller
Hon. David Robert Peterson
Hon. Robert Keith Rae
28th-32nd
32nd-33rd
33rd-34th
35th
1971-1985
1985
1985-1990
1990-
Clerks of the Legislative Assembly 1984 -1991
Clerk
Year
Roderick Gilmour Lewis
Claude L. DesRosiers
January 1, 1955 - October 8, 1986
October 1, 1986 -
Sergeants-at-Arms 1984 - 1991
Sergeant-at-Arms
Year
Thomas S telling
1976
Legislative Librarians 1984 - 1991
Legislative Librarian
Year
R. Brian Land
1978
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 - 1991
Members
Legislature
Members
Legislature
Abel, Don
35th
Avery, Frederick Harold
19th
Acres, Adam Holland
16th-22nd
Awrey, Nicholas
4th-8th
Adams, Gideon
6UC
Aylsworth, Bowen Ebenezer
9th
Adams, Peter
34th
Ahrens, Alfred Emanuel
7th
Aikens, James C.
5CW-6CW
Baby, Francis
lUC; 8UC-10UC
Aikman, Michael
13UC
Baby, Jean Baptiste
5UC
Akande, 2^ana L.
35th
Badgerow, George Washington
4th-5th
Allan, Absalom Shade
6th-7th
Baetz, Reuben Conrad
31st-33id
Allan, Charles
6CW
Bain, Robert
30th
Allan, James Noble
24th-29th
Baird, William Alexander
17th-20th
Allan, John
14th
Baker, Adam Jacob
3rd-4th
Allan, John Pearman
22nd
Baker, Morgan
19th-20th
Allcock, Henry
3UC
Baldwin, Robert
lOUC; 1CW-3CW
Allen, Harry Marshall
22nd-26th
Baldwin, William Warren
8UC; lOUC
Allen, Richard
32nd-35th
Bales, Dalton Arthur
27th-29th
Allen, Robert Aloysius
19th
Balfour, William Douglas
4th-8th
Allen, William John
9th
Ball, Herbert Henry
17th
Allen, William Torrance
14th-15th
Ballantyne, James Simpson
19th-20th
Alles, Arthur "Nelson"
21st
Ballantyne, Thomas
3rd-7th
Alway, Robert
12UC-13UC
Ballinger, WiUiam George
34th
Anderson, Charles N.
12th-13th
Barber, John Roaf
9th-10th
Anderson, Edward James
19th-20th
Barber, William
lst-3rd
Anderson, Garfield
21st-22nd
Barlow, William Walter
32nd-33rd
Anderson, James Alexander
18th
Barr, Henry
7th-8th
Anderson, John George
13th
Barr, John
3rd-4th; 7th; 9th-
Anderson, William
1st
10th
Anderson, William Jr.
7CW
Baskerville, Patrick
4th-5th
Anderson, William A.
lOth-llth
Baxter, Jacob
lst-8th
Anderson, William Alfred
17th
Baxter, John E)onald
23rd
Andrewes, Philip W.
32nd-33rd
Baxter, Robert Andrew
18th
Angus, Iain Frances
30th
Beardsley, Bartholemew C,
9UC; llUC
Appleby, Nathaniel Stephen
3rd-4th
Beasley, Richard
2UC-3UC; 5UC;
Apps, Charles Joseph
9UC
Sylvanus "Syl"
27th-29th
Beatty, Walter
8th-10th
Ardagh, William Davis
2nd
Beatty, William
1st
Armstrong, Adolphus
16th
Beatty, William Rabb
8th-9th
Armstrong, James Rogers
13UC
Beck, Adam
10th-14th; 16th
Armstrong, Samuel
6th
Beckett, Hollis Edward
24th-27th
Armstrong, Samuel Henry
13th-14th
Beckett, Richard B.
29th
Amott, Richard Duke
20th-21st
Beech, William George
24th
Amott, Ted
35th
Beer, Charles John Mc Waters
34th-35th
Ashe, George Lyle
31st-33rd
Begin, Rom6o
20th-22nd
Asmussen, Nicholas
15th; 19lh
Beikie, John
6UC
Atkinson, James
9UC
B61anger, Aurflien
16th-17th; 19th-
Atkinson, Thomas Robert
11th; 13th-14th
22nd
Aubin, Albert Zenophile
18th
Belanger, Joseph "Albert"
28th-31st
Aubin, Azaire Adulphe
llth-12th
Belanger, Maurice Lucien
26th-27th
Auld, James Alexander Charles
24th-31st
Belford, James Franklin Beatty
16th
Auld, John Allan
8th-llth
Belisle, Rheal
25th-26th
Ault, Samuel
7CW-8CW
Bell, Robert
3CW; 5CW-8CW
1UC.13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW =
: Canada West
lst-35th = Ontario
Members
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 • 1991 (Continued)
Legislature Members Legislature
Bell. Robert
Bell, Thomas Hamilton
Ben, George
Benjamin, George
Bennett, Qaude Frederick
Bennett, George
Bennett, John
Bennewies, John
Berczy, William
Bemier, Leo Edward
Berry, Richard Nixon
Bethune, Donald
Bethune, George Henry
Bethune, James
Bettes, James Whitney
Bidwell, Barnabas
Bidwell, Marshall Spring
Bigelow, Nelson Gordon
Biggar, Herbert
Biggar, James Lyons
Biggar, John Walter Scott
Biggar, William Hodgins
Biggs, Frank Campbell
Birch, Margaret
Birkett, Thomas Miles
Bishop, Archibald
Bisson, Gilles
Black, Ken
Black, William David
Blacklock, Ambrose
Blackwell, Leslie Egerton
Blake, Edward
Blake, William Hume
Blakelock, Thomas Ashton
Blanchard, James
Blezard, Thomas
Blundy, Paul Douglas
Blyth, John
Bockus, Charles
Bolan, Michael George
Bolton, Kenneth Charles
Bonfield, James
Bonis, David
Booth, Joshua
Bossey, Maurice Louis
Bostwick, John
Boswell, George Morss
Boudria, Don
Boultbee, Alfred
Boulter, George Henry
Boulton, D'Arcy
Boulton, D'Arcy Edward
Boulton, George Strange
Boulton, Henry John
Boulton, William Henry
3rd-4th
18th
27th-28th
5CW-7CW
29th-33rd
21st
8th
13th-14th
lOUC-llUC
27th-33rd
16th; 18th
lOUC
19th-20th
2nd-3rd
4th
8UC
9UC-12UC
7th
5CW-6CW
7CW-8CW
6th
7th-8th
15th-16th
29th-32nd
17th
2nd-7th
35th
34th
13th-20th
lOUC
21st-23rd
lst-2nd
3CW
18th-20th
18th
4th-9th
31st
5th-6th
13UC
31st
28th
3rd-4th
18th
lUC
33rd-34th
8UC
ICW
32nd
2nd
lst-4th
4UC
2nd-3rd
9UC; 11UC-13UC
llUC; 1CW;3CW
2CW-4CW
BounseU, Edwin James 'Ted"
Bowerman, Thomas Gilmore
Bowes, John George
Bowman, Beniah
Bowman, Charles Martin
Bowman, Isaac Erb
Bown, John Young
Bowyer, Philip Henry
Boyd, George Milward
Boyd, James P.
Boyd, Marion
Boyer, Robert James
Brackin, Robert Livingstone
Bradbum, Thomas Evans
Bradbum, William Herbert
Bradley, James Joseph
Bradley, John Courtland
Bragg, William John
Braithwaite, Leonard A.
Brandon, WiUiam "Elmer"
Brandt, Andrew S.
Brant, John
Breaugh, Michael James
Breithaupt, James Roos
Breithaupt, Louis Jacob
Brereton, Charles Herbert
Brewster, Willoughby Staples
Bridgland, Samuel
Broder, Andrew
Bronson, Erskine Henry
Brouse, George
Brower, Charies Andrew
Brown, George
Brown, Howard Elis
Brown, James C.
Brown, John
Brown, John
Brown, John George
Brown, John L.
Brown, Keith Roy
Brown, Michael Arthur
Brown, Nicholas Wood
Brownell, John
Brownridge, Fergus Beck
Bruce, William
Brunelle, Rene Joseph Napol6on
Bryden, Kenneth
Bryden, Marion Helen
Buchanan, Elmer
Buchanan, Isaac
Buckland, Caleb Henry
BueU. William Jr.
BueU, WiUiam Sr.
Bukator, George
Bullbrook, James Edward
29th-31st
19th
5CW
14th-16th
9th-14th
8CW
7CW-8CW
llth-12th
9th
1st
35th
25th-28th
15th-16th
llth-12th
16th-17th
31st-35th
19th-20th
15th-19th
27th-29th
24th-25th
32nd-34th
llUC
30th-34th
28th-32nd
9th
4th-5th
12th-13th
9th-10th
3rd-5th
6th-8th
lOUC
8th-14th
4CW-8CW
21st
15th
11UC-12UC
9th-10th
23rd
28th
26th-27th
34th-35th
3rd
5UC
19th-20th
12UC
25th-31st
26th-27th
30th-34th
35th
ICW; 6CW; 8CW
15th
10UC-12UC
3UC
26th-28th
28th-30th
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW = Canada West
lst-35tb = Ontario
Members
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 - 1991 (Continued)
Legislature Members Legislature
Burke, George T.
9UC
Carmichael, Dougall
15th-16th
Bumham, Asa A.
4CW
Carnegie, John Jr.
1st; 5th
Bumhatn, Zaccheus
7UC; 9UC
Carnegie, John Hilliard
8th-12th
Burr, Frederick Arthur
28th-30th
Carpenter, Edwin Qarendon
7th-9th
Burritt, Henry
13UC
Carpenter, Franklin Metcalfe
4th
Burritt, Read
3CW
Carr, Gary
35th
Burritt, Stephen
5UC
Carr, Harold Norman
19th-20th
Burt, Arthur Campbell
18th
Carr, Leeming
16th-17th
Burt, Daniel
8th-10th
Carr, Milton
10th
Burton, Francis Henry
5CW-6CW
Carrere, John P. Hugo
23rd
Burwell, Leonidas
6CW-8CW
Carrick, John James
12th
Bush, Oriando
7th-8th
Carroll, Peter
3CW
Butler, Keith EUdngton
27th
Carrothers, Douglas Alexander
34th
Carruthers, Alex Hugo
26th-29th
Calder, Archibald Clement
17th-18th
Carscallen, Henry
9th-llth
Calder, Campbell Carlyle
23id
Carscallen, Thomas George
10th-14th
Calder, Charles
9th; llth-12th;
Carter, Jenny
35th
14th
Carter, Samuel
14th
Calder, John Alexander
14th-15th
Carton, Gordon Robert
27th-29th
Caldwell, Francis
12UC-13UC
Cartwright, John Solomon
13UC; ICW
CaldweU, William Clyde
2nd; 4th-7th; 9th-
Cartwright, Richard John
8CW
10th
Carty, John Jr.
15th-16th
Callahan, Robert V.
33rd-35th
Cascaden, John
4th-5th
Callan, John Fullerton
16th
Case, Clifford
18th
Calvin, Delino Dexter
lst-4th
Casey, Samuel
8UC
Cameron, Colin Stewart
13th-14th
Casey, Willet
5UC;7UC
Cameron, Douglas Colin
10th
Cass, Frederick Mcintosh
25th-28th
Cameron, Duncan
9UC
Casselman, Arthur Allen
21st
Cameron, John
7UC
Casselman, William H.
15th
Cameron, John
6CW
Cassidy, Michael Morris
29th-32nd
Cameron, John HiUyard
2CW-3CW; 5CW;
Cathcart, Bryan Lewis
22nd-26th
7CW-8CW
Caven, John
8th
Cameron, Malcolm
13UC; 1CW-4CW;
Cawthra, John
lOUC
6CW
Cayley, William
2CW-3CW; 5CW-
Cameron, Malcolm Graeme
lOth-llth
6CW
Cameron, Matthew Crooks
7CW-8CW; 1st-
Cecile, Louis Pierre
23id-27th
3id
Challies, George Holmes
18th-24th
Cameron, Peter Gow
15th
Chalmers, George
2CW
Campbell, Alexander
lUC
Chamberlain, Theodore F.
6th
Campbell, Alexander Franklin
7th
Chambers, Rtzwilliam Henry
8CW
Campbell, Colin Alexander
20th
Chambers, William Qark
13th-14th; 16th
Campbell, Douglas Munro
18th-20th
Chambers, William Henry
16th
Campbell, Edward Clarke
ICW
Champagne, Napoleon
13th
Campbell, George
7th
Chaplin, Gordon
22nd
Campbell, John
llUC
Chappie, John Boyle
26th
Campbell, Margaret
29th-31st
Chappie, Thomas William
8th
Campbell, Robert Adam
8th-9th
Chaput, Jean (John) Marc
24th-25th
Campbell, Sterling
34th
Chariton, Brian Albert
31st-35th
C^lan, Elinor
33rd-35th
Chariton, William Andrew
7th-10th
Carew, John
14th
Charters, Samuel
12th-13th
Cargill, Wellington David
14th
Chartrand, Aurele
22nd-24th
Carlin, Robert Hugh
21st-22nd
Chesley, Solomon Youmans
ICW
Carling, Isaac
1st
Chesser, John
12UC
Carling, John
6CW-8CW; 1st-
Chiarelli, Bob
34th-35th
2nd
Child, Arthur John
24th-25th
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
ICW-SCW =
: Canada West
lst-35th = Ontario
Members
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 - 1991 (Continued)
Legislature Members Legislature
Chisholm, Alexander
12UC-13UC
Connor, William "Herbert"
21st
Qiisholm, George K.
5CW
Conway, Sean Gerard
30th-35th
Chisholm, Kenneth
2nd-7th
Cook, Ephraim
5CW
Chisholm, William
8UC; llUC; 13UC
Cook, Herman Henry
4th
Cholette, Joseph "Elie"
20th
Cook, James William
6CW
Christie, David
4CW-6CW
Cook, John
11UC-13UC; ICW
Christie, Robert
lst-2nd
Cook, John Henry
21st
Christopherson, David
35th
Cook, Simon S.
lst-2nd
Church, Basil Rorison
5CW-6CW
Cooke, David (Liberal)
33rd-34th
Churiey, Marilyn
35th
Cooke, David (NDP)
31st-35th
Qancey, James
5th-7th
Cooke, George Atwell
5th
Clapp, Robert Edwin
nth
Cooke, John Robert
13th-18th
Clark, Hezekiah Allen
16th-lgth
Cooper, Henry Sloane
15th
aark,Hugh
10th-12th
Cooper, James Maxwell
20th
Clark, James B.
15th
Cooper, Mike
35th
Clark, James Howard
19th-20th
Cooper, Robert
15th
Qark, John
8UC-9UC; llUC
Coppen, Shirley
35th
Clark, Matthew
8UC
Copps, Sheila M.
32nd
Qarke. Charles
2nd-7th
Corby, Henry
lst-2nd
Clarke, Edward Frederick
6th-7th
Cordiano, Joseph
33rd-35th
Qarke, Henry Edward
5th-7th
Cornwall, John
2UC
Clarke, James Maitland
7th
Cornwall, Joshua
7UC
Qarke, John Rtzgerald
2nd-3rd
Cornwall, Nathan
12UC-13UC
Clarke, John Robert
6CW
Costello, Thomas Moore
17th
Clarke, Macneil
lst-2nd
Cote, Louis
18th
Qarke, Richard
6th
Cotter, James
7UC
Clarke, Samuel
9th-16th
Cousens, W. Donald
32nd-35th
Qarke, William
5CW; 7CW
Coutts, Alexander
3rd
Qeary, John C.
34th-35th
Cowan, David
4UC
Cleland, James
7th-8th
Cowan, James
7CW-8CW
Qemens, Isaac
lst-2nd
Cowling, Alfred Hozack
24th-27th
Clement, John Twining
29th
Cox, Charies Winnans
19th-20th; 23rd
Clench, Ralph
3UC-4UC; 6UC-
Cox, George Albertus
3rd
7UC
Coyne, John
lst-2nd
Cochrane, Francis "Frank"
llth-12th
Cragg, Charies W.
23rd
Cockbum, Alexander Peter
1st
Craig, John Alexander
18th-19th
Cockbum, James
7CW-8CW
Craig, James
lst-2nd
Code, Abraham
lst-3rd
Craig, James J.
llth-12th
Cody, Henry John
14th-15th
Craig, John
8th-9th
Cole, Wilmot Howard
3rd
Craig, Thomas Dixon
6th
Coleman, Thomas
9UC
Craig, William
lst-2nd
Collings, William Henry
24th-26th
Craik, Robert
6CW
CoUins, Shiriey Jean
34th
Crane, Samuel
lew
CoUiver, Horace Stanley
16th-18th
Crawford, George
4CW-5CW
Colquhoun, Albert Alexander
17th
Crawford, John
7CW
Colquhoun, Andrew Alexander
9th
Crawford, Joseph Edmund
19th
Colquhoun, William
lst-2nd
Crawford, Thomas
8th-16th
Colter, Richard Samuel
19th
Creighton, David
3rd-6th
Conacher, Lionel Pretoria
20th
Creighton, Thomas Kelso
22nd
Conant, Gordon Daniel
20th
Cridland, Joseph
15th
Conger, Roger Bates
2CW
Crockett, Wilson Ainsworth
15th
Conger, Wilson Seymour
5CW; 8CW
CroU, David Arnold
19th-20th
Conmee, James
5th-10th
Crooks, Adam
2nd-5th
Connell, Thomas "Ray"
24th-28th
Crooks, James
8UC; llUC
Connor, Skeffington
6CW-7CW
Crooks, William
llUC
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW :
: Canada West
lst-3Sth = Ontario
Members
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 - 1991 (Continued)
Legislature Members Legislature
Croome, Randolph George
19th-20th
Dent, Thomas Roy
21st-24th
Crosby, Hugh Powell
lst-2nd
Denyes, Henry Ketcheson
15th
Cross. Eric William Blake
20th
Derbishire, Stewart
ICW
Cruess, John Saunders
6th
Deroche, Hammel Madden
2nd^th
Crysler, John
4UC; 6UC-7UC;
DesRosiers, Arthur
19th
9UC
Detlor, George Hill
13UC
Crysler, John Pliny
3CW; 5CW
Devitt, John Henry
llth-14th
Cumberland, Frederick William
lst-2nd
Dewan, Patrick Michael
19th-20th
Cumming, John
9UC
Dewart, Herbert Hartley
14th-15th
Cummings, James
2CW
Dickenson, John
8th-10th
Cunningham, Dianne E.
34th-35th
Dickson, James
7CW-8CW
Cunningham, Eric Gordon
30th-32nd
Dickson, Robert
lOUC
Cunningham, James Bertram
15th
Dickson, Thomas
6UC
Cureatz, Sammy Lawrence
31st-34th
Dickson, Walter Hamilton
2CW-3CW
Curling, Alvin Frederick
33rd-35th
Dickson, William Angus
19th-21st
Cunie, Archibald S.
8th
Dietsch, Michael Murray
34th
Cunie, James George
2nd-3rd
Dill, Jacob William
5th
Currie, John Allister
15th-17th
Di Santo, Odoardo
30th-32nd
Cunie, Morley
lOth-llth
Dixon, Thomas C.
4CW
Currie, Nathaniel
1st
Docker, William Manson
21st-22nd
Currier, Joseph M.
8CW
Doherty, Manning William
15th
Curry, James Walter
15th
Donovan, Albert Edward
llth-14th
Dorland, Philip
lUC
Dorland, Thomas
4UC-5UC
Dack, Walter MacMonis
6th-7th
Dorland, Willet Casey
6CW
Dadamo, George
35th
Doucett, George Henry
20th-25th
Daigeler, Hans W.
34th-35th
Douglas, John Henry
9th
Daley, Charles
21st-26th
Dowling, John Francis
5th; 7th
Dalton, Thomas
lOUC
Dowling, John Lawrence
23rd
Daly, Thomas Mayne
5CW-7CW; 2nd
Downer, Alfred Wallace
20th-29th
Dana, George Augustus
8th
Downey, Joseph Patrick
10th-12th
Dance, James Charles
6th
Downie, Robert Roy
21st
Dargavel, John Robertson
llth-14th
Doyle, James William
12th
Davidson, David
10th
Drainville, Dennis
35th
Davidson, Montgomery "Monty"
30th-31st
Draper, William Henry
13UC; 1CW-2CW
Davidson, Thomas Scott
14th
Drea, James Francis "Frank"
29th-32nd
Davis, Myroyn "Cooke"
22nd-25th
Drew, George Alexander
20th-22nd
Davis, Elihu James
6th-10th
Dniry, Charles Alfred
4th-6th
Davis, Herbert James
18th
Drury, Ernest Charles
15th
Davis, William C.
33rd
Dryden, John
4th-10th
Davis, William Grenville
26th-32nd
Ducharme, Severin
14th
Davison, Michael Norman
31st-32nd
Duckworth, William
19th-22nd
Dawson, James
2nd
Duff, James Stoddart
9th-14th
Dawson, Simon James
3rd
Duff, Thomas Neil
21st
Deacon, Donald Mackay
28th-29th
Duggan, George Jr.
1CW-2CW
Deacon, Thomas
2nd-3rd
Duignan, Noel
35th
Dean, Gordon Howlett
32nd-33rd
Dukszta, Jan
29th-31st
Deans, Ian
28th-31st
Dunbar, George Harrison
20th-25th
Delong, Jesse
4CW-5CW
Duncan, Archibald Stuart
19th-20th
Demers, Joseph Clement "Gaston"
27th-28th
Duncombe, Charles
11UC-13UC
De Monte, Dante Matthew
28th
Duncombe, David
12UC-13UC
Dempsey, James Shannon
22nd-25th
Dunlop, Arunah
7th
Dempsey, William Ryerson
9th
Dunlop, Edward Arunah
lOth-llth; 13th-
Denison, George
5th
14th; 17th-18th
Dennison, William Donald
21st; 23nl
Dunlop, Edward Anmah
27th-28th
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW =
= Canada West
lst-35th = Ontario
Members
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 • 1991 (Continued)
Legislature Members Legislature
Dunlop, Robert Graham
12UC-13UC
Fairbank, Charles Oliver
20th
Dunlop, William
1CW-2CW
Fairfield, Benjamin
6UC
Dunlop, William James
24th-26th
Fairfield, William
2UC
Dunn, John Henry
ICW
Fallis, Albert James
16th
Dunsfoid, James Wicks
7CW-8CW
Fallis, James Robinson
13th-14th
Durand, James
6UC-7UC; 12UC;
Fallis, William Armstrong
8th-9th
lew
Fanning, John
6UC
Dye, Stanley Harding
22nd
Farewell, Abram
2nd
Dymond, Matthew Bulloch
25th-29th
Faman, Michael I ,iam
34th-35th
Dynes, Wiliam
8th
Farquhar, Stanley William
27th-28th
Farquhar, Thomas
17th
Farquier, Frederick George
5th
Eagelson, Robert "Alan"
27th
Farwell, Charies Franklin
8th-9th
Eakins, John F.
30th-34th
Faubert, Frank J.
34th
Eamgey, Joseph Pattulo
17th
Faulkner, James Albert
19th
Easton, Joseph Lees
23rd
Fawcett, Joan M.
34th-35th
Eaton, Robert Gordon
29th-32nd
FeU,John
5th-7th
Ebbs, John Charies
13th
Fell, Uoyd F.K.
23rd
Ecclestone, George Walter
14th-18th
Fellowes, George Byron Lyon
Edgar, Joseph
14th
See also George Byron Lyon
6CW
Edighoffer, Hugh Alden
28th-34th
Fenton, William Henry
15th-16th
Edwards, James "Frederick"
22nd-27th
Ferguson, Alexander
llth-14th
Edwards, Raymond Clare
26th
Ferguson, George Howard
llth-18th
Edwards, William Henry
16th-17th
Ferguson, John
3UC
Eilber, Heruy
19th-20th; 22nd
Ferguson, Robert
5th-9th
Elgie, Goldwin Corlett
19th-20th; 22nd
Ferguson, Thomas Roberts
6CW-8CW; 1st-
Elgie, Robert Goldwin
31st-33rd
2nd
Elliot, R. Walter
34th
Ferguson, Walter Renwick
13th-14th
Elliott, Alexander Leslie
20th
Ferguson, William
8CW
Elliott, Frederick Wellington
18th
Ferguson, William A.
35th
Elliott, George
13UC
Fergusson, Adam Johnston
3CW-5CW
Elliott, George Adam
16th
Ferraro, Rick Eugenio
33rd-34th
Elliott, John Campbell
12th-14th
Ferrie, Colin Campbell
13UC
Elliott, Mathew
3UC-5UC
Ferrie, Robert
5CW
Elliott, Robert Ellsworth
22nd; 24th-25th
Ferrier, Alexander David
1st
Elliott, William
llUC
Ferrier, William Herman
28th-30th
Elliott, William Herbert
18th
Ferris, James Marshall
3rd-5th
Ellis, Arthur
18th-19th
Ferris, John P.
30th
Ellis, Gordon Bennett
23rd
Field, Corelli Collard
6th-8th
Ellis, James Albert
13th
Field, John Collard
4th
Elston, Murray John
32nd-35th
Hnlayson, Hugh
6CW; lst-3rd
Epp, Herbert Arnold
31st-34th
Finlayson, William
16th-18th; 20th
Ermatinger, Charies Oaks
5th
Rsh, Susan A.
32nd-33rd
Ermatinger, Edward
2CW
Hsher, Harold
16th
Evans, David "Arthur"
26th-30th
Rsher, John Henry
llth-12th
Evans, Edgar James
15th
Fishleigh, Harold Ferguson
24th-25th
Evans, James
1st
Htzsimmons, William
lst-2nd
Evanturel, Francis Eugene Alfred
6th-10th
Flatt, John Ira
8th
Evanturel, Gustave
13th-15th
Reet, David Gordon
34lh
Eves, Ernie L.
32nd-35th
Reming, John
3id
Ewen, Donald \^i^am
27th; 29th
Resher, John
3id
Ewing, Benjamin
9UC-10UC
Retcher, Charles George
17th; 20th
Eyre, John
1st
Retcher, Derek
35th
Rett, William Robertson
17th
Fairbaim, Thomas McCulloch
2nd
Flint, Billa
3CW; 5CW
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW =
: Canada West
lst-35th = Ontario
Members
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 • 1991 (Continued)
Legislature Members Legislature
Foley, Miciiael Hamilton
Fontaine, Jacques No6 "Ren6"
Foote, John Weir
Ford, John Featherson
Foster, T. Kenzie
Fothergill, Chaiies
Foulds, James Francis
Fowler, Reginald Amherst
Fox, Milton C.
Fox, Samuel John
Foy, James Joseph
Fraleigh, Thomas Howard
Frankford, Robert T.S.
Fraser, Alexander
Fraser, Alexander
Fraser, Christopher Rnlay
Fraser, Donald
Fraser, Evan Eugene
Fraser, Isaac
Fraser, Thomas
Fraser, William Henry
Frazer, John
Frazer, Richard Duncan
Freeborn, John WiUard
Freele, Lloyd William Morgan
Freeman, Edward George
Freeman, John Bailey
Freeman, Samuel Black
French, Frederick John
French, Jeremiah
Fripp, Alfred Ernest
Frost, Arthur G.
Frost, Leslie Miscampbell
Fulford, George Taylor
Fullerton, John Arthur
Fulton, Edward A.
Furlong, Allan
Galbraith, Daniel
Gallagher, Charles Vincent
Gallagher, John S.
Galna, John
Gamble, John William
Gamble, Moses
Gamey, Robert Roswell
Gamey, Thomas
Garden, Arthur Campbell
Gardhouse, William James
Gardiner, Christopher "Chris."
Ganow, James Thompson
Garson, William C.W.
Gates, Walter F.
Gaunt, Murray Andrew
5CW-8CW
33id-34th
23rd-25th
15th
23rd
9UC-10UC
29th-33rd
14th-15th
15th
9th-12th
9th-14th
18th
35th
lOUC-llUC
lst-2nd
2nd-7th
llUC
llth-13th
7UC
2UC; 5UC
14th
5CW
llUC
15th-16th; 19th-
20th
18th
27th
4th-7th
5CW
4th-6th
lUC
12th
24lh-25th
20th-26th
19th
22nd-26th
33rd-34th
34th
lst-2nd
20th
9th-12th
llth-13th
13UC; 4CW-5CW
7UC
10th-14th
8th
16th
19th-20th
17th
7th-9th
6th
8UC
26th-31st
Gemmell, Welland Stewart
George, John
Germa, Melville Cariyle "Bud"
German, William Manley
Gibbons, Robert
Gibbs, Thomas Nicholson
Gibson, David
Gibson, John Morison
Gibson, Robert Wayne
Gibson, Thomas
Gifford,Charles
Gigantes, Evelyn Adelaide
Gilbertson, Bemt Nicole
Gilchrist, John
Giles, John Godkin
Gillespie, George Alexander
Gillies, John
Gillies, Philip Andrew
Gilmour, John Taylor
Gisbom, Reginald Victor
Givens, Philip Gerald
Glass, John Judah
Glendinning, James
Godfrey, Charles Morris
Godfrey, Forbes Elliott
Godwin, Henry Thomas
Goldie, Lincoln
Gomme, George Ellis
Good, Edward R.
Gooderham, George Horace
Goodfellow, William Arthur
Gordon, Arthur St. Clair
Gordon, George Thomas
Gordon, James
Gordon, James K.
Gough, Thomas Barnes
Gould, Isaac James
Gould, Joseph
Gould, Joseph M.
Goulet, Alfred
Govenlock, John M.
Gow, Peter
Gowan, Ogle Robert
Graham, Alvin Edwin
Graham, George Perry
Graham, Ketchum
Graham, Peter (Frontenac)
Graham, Peter (Lambton East)
Graham, Thomas
Grahame, Thomas
Grande, Anthony William
Grandmaitre, Bernard Charles
Grange, John Thomas
Grant, Alexander James
23rd-24th
7th
29th-31st
8th-9th
lst-2nd
8CW
12UC-13UC
4th-10th
26th-27th
2nd-8th
2nd
30th-33rd; 35th
28th-29th
12UC; ICW
2nd
14th
5th
32nd-33rd
6th-7th
25th-29th
29th-30th
19th-20th
7th
30th
llth-18th
7th
16th-18th
25th-28th
28th-30th
12th-14th
21st-26th
19th-21st
23rd-27th
8UC-9UC
32nd
5UC
5th-6th
5CW-6CW
26th-27th
15th
15th
lst-3rd
12UC-13UC;
2CW;6CW
18th
9th-llth
lst-2nd
3rd
3rd-6th
25th
1st
30th-33rd
32nd-35th
2nd-3id
3rd
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW = Canada West
lst-35th = Ontario
Members
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 - 1991 (Continued)
Legislature Members Legislature
Grant, Robert Henry
Grant, Sandy
Graves, Edwin Cyrus
Gray, Andrew Wellington
Gray, John
Gray, Robert Isaac Dey
Greeley, Absalom
Greenlaw, Frank Howard
Gregory, Milton Edward
Charles "Bud"
Griesinger, William
Grier, Ruth Anna
Grieve, John
Grigg, Albert
Gross, John Franklin
Grossman, Allan
Grossman, Lawrence
Sheldon "Larry"
Grummett, William John
Guest, Thomas B.
Guibord, Onesime
Guindon, Femand
Guindon, Luc Bernard
Gurd, Alfred Thomas
Guthrie, Donald
Guthrie, William
Habel, Joseph Alphonse Anaclet
Haeck, Christel
Hagar, Albert
Hagerman, Christopher
Alexander
Hagerman, Daniel
Hagey, Henry Louis
Haggerty, James
Haggerty, Raymond Louis
Haines, Archibald Judson
Halcrow, George Grant
Hall, Eric "Ross"
Hall, Francis ^^fllliam
Hall. George B.
Hall, George Barker
Hall, James
Hall, Richard Reece
Hall, Stanley Leroy
Hall, Zachariah Adam
Ham, George
Ham, Joseph Henry
Hambly, Charles Wesley
Hamilton, George
Hamilton, George Wellesley
Hamilton, Maurice
Hamilton, Robert
Hamilton, William
15th
13th-14th
16th-18th
15th-16th
Sth
2UC-4UC
1st
15th
30th-33rd
22nd-25th
33rd-35th
14th
12th-14th
9th-10th
25th-29th
30th-33rd
21st-24th
2nd
9th- 10th
25th-29th
33rd
Sth
6th-7th
19th-20th
19th-20th; 22nd
35th
4th-5th
8UC; nUC-13UC
8UC
20th
Sth
28th-34th
20th
15th
30th-31st
14th
7UC
2CW
3CW
15th
21st-26th
14th
sue
14th
16th; ISth
SUC-IOUC
2nd
25th-29th
sue
sue
Hamilton, William Ernest
22nd-24th
Hammell, William Henry
5th-7th
Hampton, Howard George
34th-35th
Hancock, Leslie
21st
Handleman, Sidney Bernard
29th-31st
Haney, Henry Ryan
2nd-3rd
Haney, WUfred Smith
16th-17th
Hanna, John WiUiam
21st-26th
Hanna, William John
10th-14th
HanniweU, Cail David
22nd
Hansen, Ron
35th
Harcourt, George Vernon
16th-18th
Harcourt, Michael
6CW-7CW
Harcourt, Richard
3rd-llth
Hardison, Benjamin
2UC
Hardy, Arthur Sturgis
2nd-9th
Hargraft, William
3rd
Harkin, William
3rd-4th
Hamick, Charles A.
35th
Harrington, Eric
2nd
Harrington, Margaret
35th
Harris, Michael Deane
32nd-35th
Harris, Robert John "Jack"
26th-27th
Harrison, Charles Robert
ISth
Harrison, Samuel Beasley
1CW-2CW
Hart, Christine
33ni-34th
Hart, James
5th
Hartman, Joseph
4CW-6CW
Hartt, James Irwin
13th-14th
Harty, William
7th-9th
Harvey, George Isaac
21st-23rd
Harvey, William Bruce
23ni-24th
Haskett, W. Irwin
26th-28th
Haslam, Karen
35th
Hatt, Richard
7UC
Haultain, Frederick William
7CW-SCW
Havrot, Edward Michael
29th; 31st-32nd
Hawley, George Douglas
4th-5th
Hay, David Davidson
3rd-4th
Hay, Francis Wellington
14th-15th
Haycock, Joseph Longford
Sth
Hayes, Patrick Michael
33rd; 35th
Hays, William Torrance
1st
Hearst, William Howard
12th-14th
Heenan, Peter
15th-16th; 19th-
20th
Heighington, Wilfrid
18th-19th
Hellyer, Albert
15th
Henderson, D. James
33rd-35th
Henderson, Lome Charies
27th-32nd
Henderson, Rufiis E.
lOUC
Hendrie, John Stratheam
10th-14th
Hennessey, Michael
Patrick "Mickey"
31st-33rd
Henry, George Stewart
13th-20th
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
ICW-SCW = Canada West
lst-35th = Ontario
10
Members
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 • 1991 (ConUnued)
Legislature Members Legislature
Heniy, Philip James
Hepburn, James deCongalton
Hepburn, Mitchell Frederick
Herbert, Alexander "Robert"
Hess, John George
Hicks, Andrew
Higginson, Thomas
Hill, Hamnett Pinhey
HUl, James Ferguson
Hill, Solomon
Hill, William James
Hilliard, Daniel
Hilliaid, Irwin Foster
Hillmer, George
Hincks, Francis
Hipel, Norman Otto
Hiscott, James
Hislop, Archiblad
Hobbs, Thomas Saunders
Hodgens, Thomas D.
Hodgins, Charles Constantine
Hodgins, Thomas
Hodgson, Louis M.
Hodgson, Ronald "Glen"
Hodgson, William
Marshall Chamberlain
Hoffman, Philip
Hogan, John Sheridan
Hogarth, Donald McDonald
Holmes, John
Holmes, Joseph WUliam
Homuth, Karl Kenneth
Honeywell, Albert Edwin
Hook, Thomas
Hooper, Augustus F.
Hooper, Edmund John
Hope, Randy
Hopkins, Caleb
Homor, Thomas
Hosek, Chaviva Milada
Hotham, Richard Phillips
Houck, William Limburg
Howard, Matthew Munsel
Howard, Peter
Howitt, John Ranson
Howland, Oliver Aiken
Howland, William Pearce
Hoyle, William Henry
Hudson, William Parker
Huget, Bob
Hunt, Stanley Joseph
Hunter, Frederick Eraser
ISth
20th-22nd
19th-21st
24th-26th
5th-6th
15th
8CW
15th
16th-19th
4UC
9th
6th
14th
16th-17th
ICW; 3CW-5CW
18th-20th
7th-8th
9th- 11th
8th
9th
11th
2nd-3rd
27th
27th-29th
28th-32nd
26th
6CW
13th-15th; 17th-
18th
6CW
9th- 10th
15th-18th
17th-18th
14th
7CW
1st
35th
lOUC; 12UC;
ICW; 3CW
8UC-11UC
34th
13UC
19th-20th; 23rd-
24th
11UC-12UC
4UC-5UC; 7UC
12th
8th
6CW-8CW
9th- 14th
5th-7th
35th
21st-25th
19th-20th
Hunter, James Hill
3rd-4th; 7th
Hunter, Roger Rollo
13UC
Hurdman, George Charies
14th
Hutchinson, Earl
18th-19th
Hyndman, Harry Hariand
22nd
Ingersol, Charies
9UC; llUC
Ingram, Andrew B.
6th
Innes, Gordon William
25th-26th; 28th
Innes, Hugh Paterson
12th
Ireland, William Henry
15th-18th
Irish, Mark Howard
14th
Irvine, E)onald Roy
29th-30th
Irvine, McCausland
16th
Isaacs, Colin
31st
Isley, Theodore Henry
23rtl
Jackson, Cameron D.
33rd-35th
Jackson, Donald Earl
28th
Jackson, George
5CW; 7CW-8CW
Jackson, George "Ernest"
25th
Jacques, William
14th
James, Michael
10th
Jameson, Robert S.
12UC
Jamieson, David
9th- 14th; 16th
Jamieson, James Edgar
16th; 18th
Jamison, Norm
35th
Janes, Charles Eusibius
22nd-26th
Jarvis, Charies William
13th-14th
Jarvis, George S.
13UC
Jarvis, William Botsford
UUC
JeUy, William
4th
Jessiman, James Hugh
28th-29th
Jessop, Elisha
9th-14th
Jessup, Edward
llUC
Jessup, Edward Jr.
2UC
Jessup, Hamilton Dibble
2CW
Johnson, John McLellan "Jack"
30th-34th
Johnson, John Wesley
12th-14th
Johnson, Paul
35th
Johnson, Thomas Hall
3CW-4CW
Johnston, Alexander
5th
Johnston, Allister
23rd-28th
Johnston, George Graham
21st-26th
Johnston, James
1CW-2CW
Johnston, John Benjamin
15th
Johnston, Richard Frank
31st-34th
Johnston, Robert Mercer
28th-30th
Johnston, Thomas Dalton
16th
Johnston, William "Erskine"
25th-28th
Johnston, William J.
15th
Johnstone, John Philemon
22nd; 24th
Jolley, Arthur C.
24th-25th
1UC.13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW = Canada West
lst-35th = Ontario
11
Members
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 - 1991 (Continued)
Legislature Members Legislature
Joliffe, Edward Bigelow
Jones, Charles
Jones, David
Jones, David Ford
Jones, Ephraim
Jones, Francis
Jones, Henry
Jones, Jonas
Jones, Solomon
Jones, Terry David
Jordan, W. Leo
Joynt, John
Joynt, Robert L.
Jutten, Thomas William
Kanter, Ronald M.
Kean, John
Keams, John
Keefer, Francis Henry
Kehoe, John Joseph
Keith, William
Kelley, RusseU Temple
Kells, Moriey Cecil
Kelly, James Francis "Frank"
Kelly, Philip Timothy
Kemp, Robert Henry
Kennedy, Angus John
Kennedy, Hugh W.
Kennedy, Robert "Douglas"
Kennedy, Thomas Laird
Kenning, Alfred Franklin
Kerns, William
Kerr, David "McMaster"
Kerr, George
Kerr, George Albert
Kerr, Joseph
Kerr, William J.
Kenio, Vincent George
Ketchum, Jesse
Keyes, Kenneth A.
Kidd, George Nelson
Kidd, Thomas Ashmore
KUbom, John
Killaly, Hamilton Hartley
Kincaid, Robert
King, James Harold
Kirby, Harold James
Kirkwood, James
Klopp, Paul
Kni^t, Donald S.
Knight, Ronald Henry
Knowles, Vernon Charles
Knox, John "Ralph"
21st; 23rd
8UC-9UC
9UC; 12UC
8CW
lUC
7CW-8CW
llUC
7UC-9UC; 13UC
2UC
30th-32nd
35th
15th-16th
9th-10th
17th-18th
34th
3rd
13UC
16th
21st
16th
22nd-23rd
32nd
19th-21st
24th-25th
16th-17th
16th-18th
11th
28th-32nd
15th-18th; 20th-
25th
17th-18th
5th-8th
24th-25th
11th
27th-32nd
4th-5th
8UC
30th-34th
lOUC-llUC
33rd-34th
8th-llth
17th-20th
lOUC
ICW
4th
19th-20th
19th-20th
7th
35th
33rd
28th
22nd
27th
Kohler, Jacob
llth-13th
Kolyn, Albert
32nd
Kormos, Peter
34th-35th
Kozyra, Taras
34th
Kribs, William Abram
9th-10th
Kwinter, Monte
33rd-35th
T ^throsse, Joseph Louis
11th
Lackner, Henry George
9th-13th
Lafontaine, Louis Hypolite
lew
Laidlaw, James
4th-5th
Lamarche, Charles
11th
Lamport, Allan Austin
20th
Lancaster, Thomas Percival
18th-19th
Lane, John Gordon
29th-33rd
Lane, John
3rd
Lang, Malcolm
14th-16th
Langford, George Edward
8th
Langton, John
4CW-5CW
Lankin, Frances
35th
Lapierre, Edmund Antoine
19th
Larwill, Edwin
5CW
Latchford, Francis Robert
9th-10th
Lauder, Abram William
lst-5th
T rfiughren, Floyd
29th-35th
Laughton, Frederick Vanwyck
18th
Laurier, Robert
20th-21st
Lavergne, Gordon
24th-26th
Lawlor, Patrick Daniel
28th-31st
Lawrason, Lawrence
2CW
Lawrence, Albert
Benjamin Rutter "Bert"
27th-29th
Lawrence, Allan Frederick
25th-29th
Lawrence, Samuel
19th
Leavens, Bertram Elijah
21st; 23rd
Leavine, Stanley Francis
24th
LeBourdais, Linda Lillian
34th
Leduc, Marie Charles Denis "Paul
" 19th-20th
Lee, John
9th-10th
Lees, William
4th-6th
Leeson, George Mansfield
15th
Lefferty, John Johnson
9UC-10UC; 12UC
Legault, Theodore
17th; 19th
Leger, Marcel
23rd
Leluk, Nicholas George
29th-33rd
Lennox, Thomas Herbert
llth-15th
Leone, Laureano
34th
Leslie, John A.
22nd
Lessard, Wayne
35th
Lethbridge, John Giles
15th-17th
Letherby, Lloyd A.
24th-27th
Lewis, Alexander Cameron
15th-16th
Lewis, Frederick William
11th
Lewis, John Bower
11UC-13UC
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW = Canada West
lst-35th = Ontario
12
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 - 1991 (Continued)
Members Legis
ature
Members Legislature
Lewis, Levi
5UC
Macdonald, Rolland
2CW
Lewis, Stephen Henry
27th-31st
Macdonell, Angus (Glengary)
3UC
Lewis, Thomas Henry
22nd
Macdonell, Angus (York)
3UC-4UC
Lewis, W. Beverley
25th-27th
Macdonell, Donald
12UC-13UC
Leys, Francis Baxter
9th
MacDonell, Donald Aeneas
12UC-13UC; 2CW
Leys, John
6th
Macdonell, George
2CW
Lipsett, Ronald F.
34th
Macdonell, Hugh
lUC
Little, Archiblad M.
10th
Macdonell, John
1UC-2UC
Little, Edward Alfred
8th-llth
Macdonell, John
6UC
Livingston, James
4th
MacDougall, Hon. William
3rd
Lockhart, George Edward
21st
Macfarlane, Robert
8CW
Lockhart, William Thomas
7th
Macfie, Charkes Maitland
19th-20th
Lockwood, Joseph N.
lOUC
MacGillivray, Edmund Aberdeen
20th-22nd
Long, Thomas
3rd-4th
Machin, Harold Arthur Clement
12th-14th
Longley, George
lOUC
Mack,WiUiam
4th; 6th-7th
Loughrin, John
7th-9th
MacKay, Alexander Grant
10th-13th
Lount, Samuel
12UC
Mackay, Andrew
12th
Lount, William
1st
MacKay, John Pearson
20th
Loux, John W.
6CW
Mackay, William John
18th
Lowe, William James
14th
MacKenzie, A. Alexander
22nd-27th
Lucas, Isaac Benson
9th-14th
MacKenzie, Alexander
7CW-8CW; 2nd
Luckock, Margarette
Mackenzie, Charles
6th-7th
"Rae" Morrison
21st
MacKenzie, Harold Arthur
28th
Lumsden, Alexander
9th
Mackenzie, Hope Fleming
6CW; 8CW
Lumsden, John MacVeigh
5CW
Mackenzie, Robert Wanen
30th-35th
Lupusella, Antonio "Tony"
30th-34th
Mackenzie, William Lyon
10UC-12UC;
Luton, Daniel
1st
3CW-6CW
Lyon, George
11UC;2CW
MacKinnon, Ellen
35th
Lyon, George Byron
MacLeod, Alexander Albert
21st-23rd
See also Fellowes, George
MacLeod, John
6CW
Byron Lyon
3CW-5CW
Macmaster, Donald
4th
Lyon, Robert
1st
MacNab, Allan Napier
11UC-13UC;
Lyon, Robert Adam
3rd-6th
1CW-5CW
Lyon, William Durie
3rd
MacNaughton, Charles Steel
25th-29th
Lyons, Clayton "Harry"
24th-26th
Macnish, Donald
8th-9th
Lyons, James
9UC-11UC
MacOldrum, Charles "Gordon"
24th
Lyons, James
16th-18th
Macomb, William
lUC
Ma^on, Jean Baptiste
llUC
MacPhail, Agnes Campbell
21st; 23rd
MacQuanie, Robert Waldron
32nd
MacArthur, Duncan
13th
MacVicar, Malcolm
15th
Macaulay, Leopold
17th-20th
Madill, Frank
4th
Macaulay, Robert William
24th-27th
Maeck, Lome Howard
29th-31st
Macbeth, George
5CW-7CW
Mageau, Zotique
13th-16th
MacBeth, John Palmer
29th-31st
Magill, Charles
8CW
MacBride, Morrison Mann
15th-16th; 19th-
Magladery, Thomas
14th-15th
20th
Magwood, Thomas
7th-8th
MacDiarmid, Hnlay George
9th-14th; 16th-17th
Mahaffy, Arthur Arnold
10th-13th
Macdonald, E)onald Alexander
6CW-7CW
Mahoney, Steven W.
34th-35th
MacDonald, Donald Cameron
25th-32nd
Mahoney, Thomas Joseph
16th-18th
Macdonald, Herbert Stone
2nd
Makarchuk, Mitro "Mac"
28th; 30th-31st
Macdonald, John Alexander
2CW-8CW
Malcolm, Andrew
9th
Macdonald, John Sandfield
1CW-8CW; 1st-
Malcolm, Finlay
lOUC
2nd
Malkowski, Gary
35th
MacDonald, Keith
34th
Maloney. James Anthony
25th-26th
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW =
: Canada West lst-35th = Ontario
13
Members
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 - 1991 (Continued)
Legislature Members Legislature
MaUoch, Edward 12UC-13UC;
3CW-4CW
MaUory, Benajah 4UC-5UC
Mammoliti, George 35th
Manahan. Anthony 1 3UC; 1 CW
Mancini, Remo J. 30th-35th
Manley, Peter Thomas 24th-26th
Mapledoram, Qare Edgar 24th-25th
Marceau, Joseph "Henri" 15th; 19th
Marchese, Rosario 35th
Mark, James Raglan 16th
Markle, Abraham 6UC
Markle. Henry 5UC
Marks, John 13UC
Marland, Margaret 33rd-35th
Marsh, Abraham 5UC
MarshaU , Du ncan McLean 1 9th
Marshall, Thomas A. 13th-15th
Martel, EUe Walter 28th-33rd
Martel, Shelley Dawn Marie 34th-35th
Marter, George Frederick 6th-9th
Martin, Charles Hammond 21st-23rd
Martin, D'Arcy "Argue" ConseU 18th
Martin. John Strickler 1 6th-l 8th
Martin, Tony 35th
Martin, Victor J. 22nd
Martin, William George 17th-l 8th
Martyn, John Burton 14th
Mason, Robert Mercer 1 2th-l 4th
Massie, James 3rd
Master, Isaac 3rd-6th
Matchett, Thomas 1st
Mathews, John 9UC-10UC
Mathewson, James 13UC
Matheson, Arthur James 8th- 13th
Matheson, Donald 5CW
Mathieu, James Arthur 13th-l5th; 17th
Mathyssen, Irene 35th
Matrundola, Gino 34th
Mattice, William D. 4CW-6CW
May, George S . 1 1 th
Mayberry, Thomas Richard 1 2th-l 3th
McAllister, William Balmer 4th
McAlpine, Donald 15th
McAndrew, John Alfred 6th
McArthur, Duncan 20th
McArthur, Frederick John 18th
McAithur, Robert Neil 15th
McBride, Edward 9UC
McBrien, Frederick George 1 6th- 1 8th; 20th
McCaffrey, Bruce Robert 31st-33rd
McCague, George R. 30th-34th
McCall, Duncan 9UC-11UC
McCall, Simpson lst-2nd
McCallum, Lachlan 2nd
McCallum, Malcolm Alexander
16th-17th
McCallum, Peter Duncan
7th-8th
McCann, Henry Wellesley
5CW-7CW
McCargar, Milo
13UC
McCart. William John
10th; 12th
McCausland, James Arthur
16th
McCleary, William
7th
McClellan, Ross A.
30th-33rd
McClelland, Carman John
34th-35th
McCoig, Archibald Blake
11th
McColl, Dugold
7th
McColl, Nicol
Ist
McColman, Neil
5th
McCormick, Robert John
12th-13th
McCormick, William
6UC-8UC
McConkey, Thomas David
8CW
McCowan, Alexander
llth-13th
McCraney, Daniel
3rd-5th
McCrae, Thomas
3UC
McCrae, William
12UC-13UC
McCrea, Charles
13th-18th
McCreary, Hiram
15th
McCuaig, James Simeon
2nd
McCue, John Arthur
25th
McDonald, Angus Peter
6CW
McDonald, Archibald
llUC
McDonald, Ekinald
lOUC-llUC; ICW
McE>onald, Donald Alexander
8CW
McDonald, Donald Robert
9th; 12th
McDonald, Ernest Nicholls
15th
McDonald, John
8CW
McDonald, John Lawrence
21st; 23rd
McDonald, John Stevenson
8th
McDonald, Roderick
4CW-5CW
McDonald, William
13th-14th
McDonell, Alexander
3UC-6UC;
8UC-9UC
McDonell, Alexander
G^orthumbeiland)
12UC-13UC
McDonell, Alexander (Prescott)
12UC
McDonell, Donald
9UC
McDonell, John
7UC
McDougal, Donald Joseph
llth-12th
McDougaU, John
3rd
McE)ougall, John Lorn
6CW; 1st
McDougall, William
6CW-8CW
McElroy, Robert Herbert
llth-14th
McEwen, J. Earl
30th-32nd
McEwing, James
12th
McEwing, Ross Atkinson
20th-23rd
McFadden, David James
33rd
McFarian, John
13th-14th
McFariand, Duncan
3CW
McGarry, Thomas William
llth-14th
McGhee, Robert
5th
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW = Canada West
lst-35tb = Ontario
14
Members
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 • 1991 (Continued)
Legislature Members Legislature
McGUl. WiUiam
McGillis, Angus
McGiverin, William
McGowan, John
McGregor, John
McGuigan, James Rtzgerald
McGuinty, Dalton James
McGuinty, Dalton J. P.
Mcllveen, Charies Elmer
Mcintosh, John
Mclntyre, Alexander Fraser
Mclntyre, Daniel
Mclntyre, Duncan John
Mclntyre, Robert
McKay, Angus
McKay, George Prevost
McKay, John
McKay, Thomas
McKechnie, Gilbert
McKee, Thomas
McKee, WiUiam J.
McKellar, Archibald
McKenzie, E)onald
McKenzie, Hugh
McKeough, William "Darcy"
McKeown, Charles Robert
McKerlie, Daniel
McKessock, Robert Carson
McKim, Robert
McKnight, Michael
McLachlin, Daniel
McLaren, Alexander
McLaughlin, James Wellington
McLaughlin, John
McLaws, David
McLean, Alexander
McLean, Alexander Daniel
McLean, AUan
McLean, Allan Kenneth
McLean, Alvin Coulter
McLean, Archibald
McLean, Murdo Young
McLenaghan, Nathaniel
McLeod, James William
McLeod, John
McLeod, Lyn
McLeod, WUliam Duncan
McMahon, James
McManus, George
McMartin, Alexander
McMeekin, Richard M.
McMicken, Gilbert
McMicking, Gilbert
McMillan, Edward B.
1st
17th
8CW
2nd-3id
4UC-6UC
31st-34th
34th
35th
29th
12UC-13UC
3rd
21st
5th
8CW
6th-9th
5th
7th-8th
12UC-13UC
7th
2UC-3UC
8th-9th
6CW-8CW;
lst-3rd
5th
7th
28th-31st
llth-14th; 16th
5CW
30th-33id
lst-2nd; 4th-5th
16th
4CW;7CW
8th
4th-6th
9th
3rd
13UC; ICW; 3CW
17th
4UC-8UC
32nd-35th
18th
8UC-13UC
8th
7th
15th
lst-3rd
34th-35th
10th
3rd-7th
2nd
6UC-8UC; llUC
20th
6CW
12UC-13UC
23rd
McMillan, John Angus
11th
McMillen, Andrew Robinson
18th
McMonies, James
8CW
McMurrich, Hon. John
1st
McMurtry, Roland "Roy"
30th-32nd
McNabb, James
5UC;7UC
McNamara, Joseph
15th
McNaught, William Kirlq>atrick
llth-13th
McNaughton, Daniel
7th-8th
McNaughton, Duncan Alexander
17th-18th
McNeU, John
8th
McNeU, Ronald Keith
25th-33Ki
McNeilledge, Colin
llUC
McNichol, David
8th
McNie, John Duncan "Jack"
29th
McPhee, John Duncan
21st-24th
McPherson, David Murdoch
8th
McPherson, William David
12th-14th
McQueen, James
13th
McQuesten, Thomas Baker
19th-20th
McQuibban, George Alexander
17th-19th
McRae, Duncan
2nd-3rd
McVicar, Milton Duncan
19th-20th
Meacham, Walter William
6th-8th
Mears, Thomas
5UC-6UC
Medd, William George
17th-18th
Meen, Arthur Kenneth
28th-30th
Meinzinger, Joseph Ignatino
22nd
Mercer, Cecil George
20th
Meredith, William Ralph
2nd-8th
Menick, Henry
2nd-5th
Merritt, William Hamilton
11UC-13UC;
1CW-6CW
Metcalfe, James Henry
4th-7th
Mewhinney, Alexander Patterson
15th-17th
Michaud, Joseph
10th
Michener, Daniel "Roland"
22nd
Miclash, Frank Ranover
34th-35th
Middleton, James Taylor
8th
MiUard, Charies Hibbert
21st; 23rd
Millen, Gordon James
22nd
MiUer, Edward Blake
17th
Miller, Frank Stuart
29th-33rd
Miller, Gordon Irvin
30th-34th
Miller, John Classon
3rd-4th
Miller, John Stewart
6th
Miller, Robert Francis
17th
Miller, WUfred Lynn
19th-21st
Milligan, John Colbome
13th; 16th
Mills, Charles Henry
13th- 14th
Mms,Gord
35th
Mills, Henry
15th
Ming, Edward
17th
Miscampbell, Andrew
7th-10th
Mitchell, George Herbert
21st
nada West lst-35th = Ontario
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW.8CW =
15
Members
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 - 1991 (Continued)
Legislature Members Legislature
Mitchell, John Henry
Mitchell, Robert C.
Moffatt, E)ouglas Peter
Moffatt, Foster Graham
Monaghan, Gerald Joseph
Monk, George William
Monro, George
Monteith, Andrew
Monteith, John C.
Monteith, Joseph Dunsmore
Monteith, Samuel "Nelson"
Montgomery, Hugh
Montgomery, Wesley
Moore, Elias
Moore, James Percy
Moore, John Douglas
Morel, Henri
Morgan, Ira
Morgan, William
Morin, GUles E.
Morin, James E.
Morin, Jules
Morin-Strom, Karl Avid
Momingstar, Ellis Price
Morris, Hon. Alexander
Morris, James
Morris, William
Morrison, Angus
Morrison, Marshall Bidwell
Morrison, Joseph Curran
Morrison, Thomas David
Morrison. William
Morrow, Donald Hugo
Morrow, Mark
Morton, James
Moscrip, William Caven
Mostyn, William
Mount, Roswell
Mowat, Oliver
Mulholland, Robert
Munro, Ehincan "Paul"
Munro, Heruy
Munro, Hugh
Munro, James S.
Munro, John W.
Munro, Lily Oddi
See also Oddie-Munro, Lily
Munroe, Malcolm G.
Murdoch, Bill
Murdoch, Gilbert Hugh
Murdoch, William
Murdock, Sharon
17th
31st-33rd
30th
17th
25th
2nd-7th
2CW
lst-2nd
10th
16th-18th
9th; 11th
nth
15th
12UC-13UC
17th-18th
7th-8th
12th-14th; 16th-
18th
4th
4th-6th
33rd-35th
5th-6th
25th-26th; 28th
33Td-34th
24th-29th
7CW-8CW; 3rd-
5th
13UC; ICW
8UC-12UC
5CW-8CW
9th- 11th
3CW-5CW
12UC-13UC
17th-18th
23rd-30th
35th
7CW
9th
3rd
llUC
6CW-8CW; 2nd-
8th
5th
18th-19th
5CW-8CW
13th-14th
lOth-llth
9th-10th
33rd-34th
3rd
35th
15th
21st-26th
35th
Mumey, Edmund
Murphy, Denis
Murphy, Edward Joseph
Murphy, Thomas Alexander
Murray, Thomas
Murray, Thomas Patrick
Murray, William Alexander
Musgrove, Armstrong R
Musgrove, George Johnston
Mutrie, John
Myers, Adam Henry
Myers, Raymond Munro
Nairn, Thomas Maclntyre
Nault, Joseph "Daniel"
Near, Daniel
Neelon, Sylvester
Neely, George Wesley
Nelles, Robert
Nesbitt, Arthur Russell
Nesbitt, Samuel Greerson Murray
Nesbitt, William Beattie
Neumann, David Enul
Newlands, John
Newman, Bernard
Newman, James Melvin
Newman, William
Nichol, Robert
Nicholas, Cynthia Maria "Cindy"
Nickle, William Folger
Nickle, William McAdam
NUes, William
Nixon, Alfred Westland
Nixon, George Adam
Nixon, Harry Corwin
Nixon, John Bradford "Brad"
Nixon, Robert Retcher
Nixon, William Glennie
Noden, William George
Norman, Robert Addison
North, Peter
Norton, Hiram
Norton, Keith Calder
Notman, William
Nuttall, WilmerJohn
Oakley, George Jr.
O'Connor, Hamilton Parke
O'Connor, John Jr.
O'Connor, Larry
13UC; ICW-
2CW; 4CW-
5CW
10th
18th
17th-22nd
1st; 4th-6th
18th-21st
22nd
12th-14th
14th
8th-9th
2CW-3CW
24th-26th
4th; 6th
23rd-24th
4th
3rd-5th
llth-13th
3UC-4UC; 6UC-
7UC
16th-19th
12th-14th
lOth-llth
34th
20th
26th-33rd
22nd-23rd
17th-19th
6UC-8UC
34th
12th; 15th-16th
24th-26th
5CW
llth-14th
29th
15th-26th
34th
26th-35th
19th-20th
24th-27th
12th-13th
35th
11UC-13UC
30th-32nd
3CW; 6CW-8CW
29th
16th-18th
4th-7th
7CW
35th
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW = Canada West
lst-35th = Ontario
16
Members
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 - 1991 (Continued)
Legislature Members Legislature
O'Connor, Terrance P. 'Terry"
Oddie-Munro, Lily
See also Munro, Lily Oddie
O'Donoghue, Daniel John
Offer, Steven
Oke, Leslie Warner
O'Keefe, George
Olde, Neil Leveme
Oliver, Adam
Oliver, Farquhar Robert
Oliver, Thomas
O'Neil, Hugh Patrick
O'NeiU, John
O'Neill, Yvonne
Ostrom, Gilbert Wellington
O'Sullivan, John
Overall, Cyril Arthur Goodwin
Owen, Bruce
Owens, Edward William James
Owens, Steve
Pacaud, Gaspaid
Pardee, Frederick Forsyth
Pardee, Timothy Blair
Pardo, Thomas Letson
Parent, Alexander A.
Park, George "Eamon"
Parke, Thomas
Parker, Thomas Sutherland
Paikhill, William James
Parliament, Nelson
Pamell, Frederick Rymond
Parrott, Harry Craig
Parry, George W.
Partington, Peter
Paterson, E)onald Alexander
Paton, Robert
Patrick, Thomas L.
Patrick, William
Patten, Richard Andrew
Patterson, James Colebrooke
Patterson, Peter
Patterson, Robert John
Patterson, Roland
Pattie, David
Pattinson, George
Pattinson, Richard
Pattullo, Andrew
Paul, William James
Pawling, Benjamin
Paxton, Thomas
Peacock, Hugh
Pearce, Josiah Williams
Pearson, Peter William
33rd
33rd-34th
2nd-3rd
33rd-35th
15th-17th
8th
27th-28th
lst-3rd
17th-27th
8CW
30th-35th
15th
34th-35th
6th
3rd
21st
34th
13th-14th; 16th
35th
6th
9th
lst-6th
8th-10th
22nd
23rd
12UC-13UC;1CW
8CW
3rd-4th
14th-15th
14th
29th-31st
22nd-26th
33rd
27th-29th
7th-8th
21st-25th
4CW-7CW
34th
3rd
2nd-4th
16th
19th-21st
8UC
llth-13th
6UC
8th-10th
llth-12th
lUC
lst-4th
28th
10th-12th
17th
Peck, Edward Armour
Peck, George Henry
Peck, Samuel Stanley
Pelissero, Harry
Pense, Edward John Barker
Perruzza, Anthony
Perry, George
Perry, Peter
Peterson, David Robert
Peterson, Paul
Petrie, Archibald
Pfettit, Nathaniel
Pettypiece, Henry John
Pharand, George Hector
Phelps, Orson James
Philip, Edward Thomas
Phillips, Gerald Leonard
Phillips, Mackinnon
Pich6, Ren6 L.
Pierce, Franklin "Jack"
Pilkey, Allan C.
Pilkey, Clifford George
Pinard, Joseph Albert
Pinhey, Hamnett
Pitman, Walter George
Pittock, Gordon William
Playfair, Andrew William
Playter, Eli
Poirier, Jean
Poisson, Paul
Pollock, James
Polsinelli, Claudio
Poole, Dianne
Pope, Alan William
Porter, Dana Harris
Porter, David
Portman, Maurice Berkeley
Potter, Richard Thomas
Pouliot, Gilles
Powell, Charles Berkeley
Powell, Israel Wood
Powell, John A. H.
PoweU, Walker
Powell, W^am Frederick
Pratt, Arthur Clarence
Preston, Josiah Johnston
Preston, Richard Franklin
Preston, Robert Henry
Preston, Thomas Hiram
Preston, William Alfred
Price, Henry Isaac
Price, Henry James
Price, James Hervey
Price, Lloyd H.
Price, WiUiam Herbert
13th
27th
4th
34th
9th-llth
35th
lst-2nd
9UC-12UC; 3CW
30th-34th
8UC-10UC
2CW
lUC
9th-10th
12th
5th-6th
30th-35th
34th-35th
22nd-26th
32nd
33rd
35th
28th
14th-17th
llUC
28th
27th
6CW
9UC
32nd-35th
17th-18th
32nd-34th
33rd-34th
34th-35th
31st-34th
21st-25th
7th
7CW
28th-29th
33rd-35th
9th-10th
1CW-2CW
13UC
6CW
5CW-8CW
llth-14th
10th-14th
8th; llth-14th
3rd; 5th-7th
9th-llth
llth-12th
18th
25th-28th
1CW-3CW
25th
14th-19th
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW = Canada West
lst-3Sth = Ontario
17
Members
AlphabeUcal Index of Members 1792 - 1991 (Continued)
Legislature Members Legislature
Prince, Albert
Prince, John
Pringle, John Abbot
Pritchard, Ada Mary
Proudfoot, William
ProuLx, Edmund
Pryde, Thomas
Puidy, Jesse Thomas
Pyne, Robert Allan
Quilty, Leonard Joseph
Racine, Damase
Racine, Horace S.
Radenhurst, Thomas
Rae, Robert Keith
Ramsden, John Cannan
Ramsay, David James
Ramsay, Russell Harold
Randal, Robert
Randall, Stanley John
Raney, William "Edgar"
Rankin, Anthony McGuin
Rankin, Arthur
Rankin, David John
Rathbun, Edward Walter
Raven, Charles Edmund
Ray, Michael Charles
Rayside, James
Rea, Charles Edward
Read, George
Reaume, Arthur John
Reaume, Joseph Octave
Reed, Daniel
Reed, Julian Alexander Amott
Regan, James Thomas Hammill
Reid, James
Reid, John Frederick
Reid, Norman
Reid, Thomas "Patrick"
Reid, Timothy Escott
Reid, William Henry
ReiUy, Leonard McKenzie
Rennie, Frank
Renwick, James Alexander
Renwick, Margaret Ellen
Reuter, Allan Edward
Reville, David R.
Reycraft, Douglas Richard
Reynolds, Hugh Alexander
Reynolds, Walter Bain
Rhodes, John Reginald
Richards, Albert Norton
2nd
13UC: 1CW-4CW
21st-24th
27th-28th
12th-14th
16th-17th
22nd-25th
6CW
9th- 14th
26lh
llth-15th
27th
lOUC
32nd-35th
15th
33rd-35th
31st-32nd
8UC-11UC
27th-28th
15th-17th
13th-16th
5CW; 7CW-8CW
25th
11th
18th
34th
4th-7th
23rd
lst-2nd
24th-27th
10th-13th
llth-12th
30th-32nd
13th-14th
7th-10th
17th-18th
12th
28th-32nd
28 th
8th-9th
26th-29th
15th
27th-32nd
28th
27th-29th
33id-34th
33rd-34th
23rd
20th-23rd
29th-31st
8CW
Richards, Ste|^n
Richards, William Buell
Richardson, Amos Augustus
Richardson, Charles
Richardson, Charles Edward
Richardson, John
Richardson, Richard
Richardson, Udney
Richardson, William
Rickard, WiUiam
Riddell, John Keith "Jack"
Riddell, Robert
Ridout, George Percival
Ridout, Thomas
Riggs, William Charles
Rizzo, Tony
Robarts, John Parmenter
Robb, John Morrow
Roberts, Archibald "Kelso"
Roberts, Augustus "Duncan"
Roberts, Marietta L. D.
Robertson, Alexander
Robertson, Alexander Black
Robertson, Charles Alexander
Robertson, David
Robertson, Donald
Robertson, William
Robertson, William George
RobiUard, Alexander
RobUlard, Honor6
Robinson, Alan M.
Robinson, Chaiies
Robinson, Christopher
Robinson, Edward
Robinson, Frederick Oliver
Robinson, John Beverley
Robinson, John Beverley Jr.
Robinson, Leonard "Grieve"
Robinson, Peter
Robinson, William
Robinson, William Benjamin
Roblin, David
Roblin, John
Roblin, John PhUip
Robson, Lewis "Roscoe"
Robson, Thomas E.
Roe, Alexander Hall
Roebuck, Arthur Wentworth
Rogers, David McGregor
Rollins, Clarke Tivy
Rollo, Walter Ritchie
Rolph, George
lst-2nd
3CW-4CW
12th
12UC-13UC
18th
8th-10th
3rd
13th-14th
4th
10th
29th-34th
2CW
4CW
6UC
21st
35th
24th-28th
14th; 17th-18th
21st-22nd; 24th-
27th
19th
34th
4th
8th
17th-20th
4th
1st
21st-22nd
17th
6th-8th
5lh
32nd
4th
2UC
4th
21st-23rd
8UC-10UC
6CW-7CW
21st
7UC-8UC
2nd-3rd
11UC-13UC;
2CW-5CW
5CW-6CW
5UC
11UC-12UC;
1CW-2CW
21st-25th
9th
5th
19th-20th
2UC-6UC; 8UC
26th-31st
15th
lOUC
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW = Canada West
lst-35th = Ontario
18
Members
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 • 1991 (Continued)
Legislature Members Legislature
Rolph, John
Rcx)t, John Henry Haines
Rorke, Joseph
Rose, Baltis
Rose, Jesse Wright
Rosevear, John
Ross, Alexander McLagan
Ross, Alexander Peter
Ross, Arthur Edward
Ross, David Munro
Ross, Duncan Alexander
Ross, Duncan Campbell
Ross, George William
Ross, James
Ross, James Alway
Ross, John Sylvester
Ross, Walter
Rotenberg, David
Routledge, George Albert
Rowe, Earl W.
Rowe, Russell Daniel
Rowe, William Earl
RoweU, Newton Wesley
Rowlandson, John
Rowntree, Henry "Leslie"
Roy, Albert J.
Runciman, Robert William
Ruprecht, Antony M. "Tony"
Russell, Joseph
Russell, Samuel
Ruston, Richard Fletcher
Ruttan, Henry
Ryerson, George Sterling
Ryerson, William
Rykert, Arthur Frederick
Rykert, George
Rykert, John Charles
Rymal, Jacob
Rymal, Joseph
St. Denis, Joseph
St. John, Joseph Wesley
Sale, Howard Julian
Salmon, William
Salsberg, Joseph Banich
Samis, George Roy
Samson, James Hunter
Sandercock, William "Elmer"
Sandeman, Gillian Ann
Sanderson, James Alfred
Sandy, Frederick George
Sangster, James Alexander
9UC-10UC; 13UC;
4CW-5CW
24th-29th
6th-7th
4th
4CW
3rd-4th
3rd-6th
5th
13th-15th
15th-18th
15th
llth-12th
5th-llth
5CW-6CW
12th
7CW-8CW
8CW
31st-32nd
10th
33rd
27th-31st
16th
13th-14th
19th
25th-28th
29th-32nd
32nd-35th
32nd-35th
14th
9th-10th
28th-32nd
8UC; 13UC
7th-8th
7CW
14th
12UC-13UC
6CW-7CW; 1st-
3rd
12UC
6CW-8CW
18th
8th; lOth-llth
22nd
13UC
21st-24th
29th-32nd
10UC-12UC
23rd-27th
30th
18th
15th; 17th
16th-19th
Sargent, Edward Carson
Savage, James M.
Scratcherd, John
Scholfield, Henry Chadwick
Schwenger, William Frederick
Scoble, John
Scollick, William
Scott, Harold Robinson
Scott, Ian G.
Scott, John
Scott, Merton Elvin
Scott, Reid
Scott, Richard William
Scott, Thomas
Scott, William
Scott, William Hepburn
Scrivener, Margaret
Secord, David
Secord, George
Seguin, Charles Avile
Senn, John
Sewell, George David
Sexton, William
Seymour, Benjamin
Shade, Absalom
Shanly, Walter
Sharpe, Donald
Sharpe, James
Shaver, Alexander Laurence
Shaver, Peter
Shaw, James
Shaw, John
Shaw, William McNaim
Shearer, Robert Austin
Sheppard, HowanJ Nicholas
Sherwood, George
Sherwood, Henry
Sherwood, Levius P.
Sherwood, Samuel
Shibley, Jacob
Shields, George Sylvester
Shillington, Robert Taylor
Shore, Marvin Leonard
Shore, William
Short, Thomas
Shulman, Morton
Shymko, Yuri R.
Silipo, Antonio V. G. 'Tony"
Sills, Ephraim George
Simonett, John Richard "Jack"
Simpson, John
Simpson, Leonard Jennett
27th-33rd
8th
5CW-6CW
13th; 17lh-18th
19th-20th
7CW-8CW
9UC
21st-25th
33rd-35th
3CW
17th
23id
6CW-7CW; 1st-
2nd
lst-3rd
6CW
2nd-4th
29th-32nd
5UC;7UC
1st
18th
8th
15th-16th
lst-3rd
2CW-4CW
llUC; 13UC
8CW
14th
7th
17th-18th
8UC; 10UC-13UC
4CW-5CW
12th
1st
14th
32nd-33rd
1CW-3CW; 6CW-
7CW
13UC; 1CW-4CW
6UC; 8UC
3UC-4UC
12UC
17th-18th
12th-13th
30th
8th
6CW
28th-29th
32nd-33rd
35th
5th
26th-28th
6CW-8CW
18th-20th
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
ICW-gCW = Canada West
lst-35th = Ontario
19
Members
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 - 1991 (Continued)
Legislature Members Legislature
Sinclair, Donald
Sinclair, John Wllliam
Sinclair, Victor Albert
Sinclair, William Edmund Newton
Singer, Ephraim Frederick
Singer, Vernon Milton
Skinner, Frederick James
Slack, Thomas Kerr
Sloat, Ann
Small, James Edward
Smellie, Thomas Stewart Traille
Smith, Alexander Mortimer
Smith, Austin Burton
Smith, Charies N^ier
Smith, David William
Smith, David William
Smith, Elizabeth "Joan"
Smith, Elmer Roy
Smith, George Joseph
Smith, Gordon Els worth
Smith, Harmannus
Smith, Hon. Sir Henry
Smith, Henry Jr.
Smith, Henry Dolphus
Smith, Hugh
Smith, James
Smith, James Sinclair
Smith, John
Smith, John
Smith, John David
Smith, John David
Smith, John Roxborough
Smith, John Shuter
Smith, Justus "Albert"
Smith, Peter
Smith, Richard Stanley
Smith, Sidney
Smith, Stuart Lyon
Smith, Thomas
Smith, Wilfred Davy
Smye, Frederick Thomas
Smyth, George
Smyth, George Byron
Smyth, William Ross
Smythe, Edward H.
Snetsinger, John Goodall
Snider, Elias Weber Bingeman
Snider, Fred S.
Snow, James Wilfred
Sola, John Domagoj
Sopha, Elmer Walter
Sorbara, Gregory
South, Laurence George "Larry"
Southwick, George
lst-4th
19th-20th
14th
13th; 15th-19th
18th
26th-30th
17th-18th
15th; 17th-18th
32nd
12UC-13UC;
1CW-2CW
llth-12th
8CW
18th
lOth-llth
1UC-3UC
33id-34th
33rd-34th
21st
17th-18th
28th-31st
12UC; 1CW-3CW
1st
1CW-6CW
1st
6th-7th
3CW-5CW
lst-2nd
1st
7th-llth
lOUC
3rd
28th-30th
7CW-8CW
20th
15th
27th-30th
5CW-6CW
30th-32nd
2UC
19th
17th-18th
17th
6th-7th
10th-12th
8th
2nd-3rd
4th-7th
10th
28th-32nd
34th-35th
26th-28th
33id-35th
33rd-34th
5CW
Sovereign, Philip
Spence, Franklin Harford
Spence, John Purvis "Jack"
Spence, Robert
Spencer, Hazelton
Spensieri, Midiael A.
Spooner, Joseph "Wilfrid"
Sprague, John Allison
Springer, Moses
Stales, Samuel Sanford
Staples, Wellesley Wilson
Stedman, Egerton Reuben
Steel, Harry
Steele, Elmes
Stephenson, Bette M
Sterling, Norman William
Stevenson, David Barker
Stevenson, Hugh Allan
Stevenson, John
Stevenson, Kenneth "Ross"
Stewart, Falkner Cornwall
Stewart, Harry AUan
Stewart, Neil
Stewart, William
Stewart, William Atcheson
Stewart, WiUiam James
Stinson, John
Stinson, Thomas Henry
Stirton, David
Stock, Thomas
Stock, Valentine
Stockwell, Chris
Stokes, John Edward "Jack"
Stoner, Norah Jane
Stong, Alfred Joseph
Stover, Kenneth Spenser
Strachan, Ian Thompson
Strachan, James McGUl
Strange, Charies Alfred
Strange, John
Strange, Maxwell W.
Stratton, James Robert
Street, Samuel
Street, Thomas Qark
Strickland, James Fordyce
Striker, Gideon
Stringer, Warren Milton
Stuart, Alexander
Studholme, AUan
Sullivan, Barbara
Sulman, George William
Summerville, William Arthur
Supple, Jc^
Sutheriand, E)onald
5UC
16th-18th; 20th
25th-30th
5CW
lUC
32nd
25th-27th
6th-7th
lst-4th
15th
18th
16th-18th
21st
ICW
30th-33id
31st-35th
3CW-5CW
15th
1st
32nd-33rd
6th
21st-23rd
2CW
1CW-2CW
25th-29th
20th-22nd; 24th-
25th
5UC-6UC
7th
6CW-8CW
3rd
10th; 12th
35th
28th-32nd
34th
30th-31st
15th
19th-20th
ICW
21st
12UC
1st
6th- 10th
2UC; 5UC
4CW; 7CW-8CW
18th
2nd-4th
15th
16th-17th
llth-14th
34th-35th
12th-14th
20th
5CW;lst
lOth-llth
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW.8CW = Canada West
lst-35th = Ontario
20
Members
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 - 1991 (Continued)
Legislature Members Legislature
Sutheriand, Kimble
35th
Tooms, Thomas
15th
Sutheriand, Robert
13th
TorraiKe, James
llth-14th
Sutton, Richard E.
25th-26th
Treleaven, Richard L.
32nd-33rd
Swarbriclc, Anne
35th
Trewartha, Nelson William
16th
Swart, Melvin Leroy
30th-34th
Trotter, James Beecham
26th-28th
Swayze, Chaiies Fletcher
15th
Trottier, Adelaid Charles
19th-20th
Swayze, Isaac
lUC; 3UC-4UC;
Trow, James
1st
6UC-7UC
Troy, Martin "Leo"
26th-27th
Sweeney, John Roland
30th-34th
Truax, Reuben Eldridge
8th- 10th; 12th
Sweet, Aaron
16th
Tucker, George
8th
Swinarton, Thomas
1st
Tucker, James
8th-llth
Tudhope, James Brockett
10th-12th
TumbuU, David
35th
Tait, Joseph
7th
Turner, John Melville
29th; 31st-33rd
Talbot. Marcus
6CW
Tweed, Sydney Charles
18th
Tanner, Garnet Edward
19th
Tatham, Charles Murray
34th
Taylor, Calvin Howard
21st-23rd
Vanalstine, Peter
lUC
Taylor, David James
15th-19th
Vandusen, Harold A.
14th
Taylor, George William
31st-32nd
Van Home, Ronald George
31st-34th
Taylor, James A.
29th-33rd
VanKoughnet, Philip
7UC-9UC; llUC
Taylor, Josias
12UC
Vaughan, Marshall
16th-18th
Taylor, Paul P.
29th
Velshi, Murad
34th
Taylor, Richard AUan Hugh
27th
Villeneuve, Noble A.
32nd-35th
Taylor, Robert "Hobbs"
21st-22nd
Villeneuve, Osie F.
23rd-25th; 27th-
Taylor, William Henry
8th-10th
32nd
Tellier, Edward Phillip
16th
Vivian, Reginald Percival
21st-22nd
Temple, William Horace
23rd
Vrooman, Adam Edward
13th
Terry, Parshal
lUC
Vrooman, John Perry
16th
Terry, William
lOUC
Tett, Benjamin
6CW-7CW; 1st
Thorn, Alexander
12UC
Walker, Albert Thomas
15th
Thomas, Retcher Stewart
22nd-25th
Walker, Albert V.
27th
Thomas, Thomas David
23rd-26th
Walker, Gordon Wayne
29th; 31st-32nd
Thompson, Alfred Burke
9th;llth-14th
Walker, Hamilton
9UC
Thompson, Andrew Joseph Ernest
26th-27th
Walker, Harold William
23rd
Thompson, David
1CW-3CW; 8CW
Wallbridge, Lewis
6CW-8CW
Thompson, Hugh Christopher
9UC-11UC
Wallbridge, Thomas Campbell
8CW
Thompson, James
12th-14th
Wallis, Arthur Gladstone
16th
Thompson, Joseph Elijah
15th-17th
Wallis, John
1st
Thompson, Robert Adam
lOth-llth
Walsh, Aquila
7CW-8CW
Thompson, Thomas Alfred
16th-17th
Walsh, Francis Leigh
8UC-9UC; 12UC
Thompson, Timothy
2UC-3UC; 6UC
Walsh. Wallace W.
21st
Thompson, Wesley Gardiner
21st-22nd
Walters, Harry Lindley
23rd
Thompson, William
9UC
Ward, Andrew Thomas
24th
Thomson, Edward William
13UC
Ward, Brad
35th
Thorbum, David
12UC-13UC; ICW
Ward, Christopher Campbell
33rd-34th
Thombeny, Robert Desmond
21st; 23rd
Ward, Marjory
35th
Thorpe, Robert
4UC
Wardell, Thomas Atkins
9th
Thrasher, Ivan William
27th
Wardle, Thomas Alfred
29th
Tllson, David
35th
Wardrope, George Calvin
24th-27th
Timbrell, E)ennis Roy
29th-33rd
Wark-Martyn, Shelley
35th
Tlsdelle, Alphonse George
15th
Warner. David William
30th-31st; 33rd;
Tolmie, James Craig
14th-15th
35th
Tooley, Richard
2nd-4th: 6th-7th
Warren. Frederick Wilson
21st
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW =
: Canada West
lst-35th = Ontario
21
Members
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 - 1991 (Continued)
Legislature Members Legislature
Warren, John
llUC
Williams, James Miller
lst-3rd
Warren, Ralph Melville
15th
Williams, John Reesor
30th-32nd
Wanender, William Kenneth
24th-26th
Williams, John Tucker
1CW-2CW
Washburn, Ebenezer
3UC-4UC
Willoughby, William Armson
6th-8th;10th-llth
Waters, Albeit Victor
17th-18th
Wills, Thomas
3rd
Waters. Charles
12UC
WUlson, Crowel
4CW; 8CW
Waters, Dan
35th
Willson, James
5UC; 8UC-10UC;
Waters, John
4th-7th
12UC
Watson, Andrew Naismith
31st-32nd
Willson, John
5UC-6UC; 8UC-
Watson, Edgar
15th
12UC
Watterworth, John
2nd-4th
Willson, William Gore
16th-18th
Weager, Jacob
3UC
Wilmot, Henry
5th-6th
Weaver, Everett Lane
24th
Wilmot, Samuel Street
8UC
Webb, William WUson
2nd
Wilson, Adam
6CW-7CW
Webster, James
2CW-3CW
Wilson, Crowel
5UC
Webster, Jonah Moorehouse
15th
Wilson, Frank Worthington
16th-18th
Webster, William Gourlay
21st-22nd
Wilson, Fred
35th
Weekes, WiUiam
4UC
Wilson, Gary
35th
Weichel, William George
16th-17th
Wilson, Gordon Crooks
12th
Welch, Robert Stanley
27th-32nd
Wilson, James
1st
Wells, James Pearson
8CW
WDson, James "Frederick"
22nd
Wells, Rupert Mearse
2nd-4th
Wilson, Jim
35th
Wells, Thomas Leonard
27th-32nd
Wilson, John
2CW-3CW; 5CW
Welsh, George "Arthur"
22nd-24th
Wilson, John Cameron
17th-18th
Welsh, Harold Edward
19th-20th
Wilson, John Henry
2nd-3id
Werden, Asa
llUC
Wilson, Mavis
34th
Wessenger, Paul
35th
Wilson, Sidney James
18th
Westbrook, John Wesley
13th
Wilson, William
llUC
Wetenhall, John
3CW
Winkler, Eric Alfred
28th-29th
Whicher, Ross Mackenzie
25th-27th
Winninger, David
35th
White, Andrew Thomas
9th
Wintermeyer, John Joseph
25th-26th
White, Drummond
35th
Wiseman, Douglas Jack
29th-34th
White, James George
23id
Wiseman, Jim
35th
White, John
lUC
Wishart, Arthur Allison
27th-28th
White, John
4CW; 6CW-8CW
Wismer, Leslie Emery
21st: 23id
White, John Howard
26th-29th
Witmer, Elizabeth
35th
White, Reuben
8UC-9UC;11UC
Wong, Robert Charles
34th
White, Solomon
3rd-5th; 7th
Wood, Alpheus Field
5th-7th
Whitesides, Thomas Richard
12th-13th
Wood, Edmund Burke
8CW; lst-2nd
Whitney, James Hiny
6th-14th
Wood,Len
35th
Whitney, Norris Eldon Howe
24th-28th
Wood, Samuel Casey
2nd-4th
Wickens, Charles
13UC
Wood, William Bruce
6th-8th
Widdifield, John Wesley
14th-17th
Woodniff, Richard
13UC
Widdifield, Joseph Henry
3rd-6th
Woodniff, WilUam
lOUC
Wigle, Ebon Rinaldo
16th
Woods, Joseph
1CW-2CW
Wigle, Lambert Peter
14th; 19th
Woolverton, Dennis
12UC
Wigle, Lewis
3rd-4th
Worton, Harry A.
25th-32nd
Wigle, Solomon
1st
Wren, Albert
24th-26th
Wildman, Charles Jackson "Bud"
30th-35th
Wright, Amos
4CW-8CW
Wilkinson, John Alexander
9UC-10UC; 12UC
Wright, Charles Ernest
16th-17th
Wilkinson, Richard Norton
2UC
Wright, George
4CW
Wilkinson, Walter Butler
4UC
Wright, Samuel Thomas
17th-18th
Willcocks, Joseph
4UC-6UC
Wrye, William Munro
32nd-34th
Williams, Arthur Henry
21st
Wylie, Thomas
6th-7th
Williams, Arthur Trefusis Heneage
! lst-2nd
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW =
: Canada West
lst-3Sth = Ontario
22
Alphabetical Index of Members 1792 - 1991 (Continued)
Members Le
gislature
Members
Legislature
Yager, Henry W.
12UC
Young, James
6UC
Yakabuski, Paul Joseph
27th-33id
Young, James
4th-5th
Yaremko, John
24th-29th
Yielding, Agar
5CW
2Semba, Edward J.
30th-31st
Young, Fred Matthews
27th-31st
Tiemha. Elaine
35th
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW = Canada West
lst-35th = Ontario
23
Alphabetical List of Electoral Districts 1792-1991
Electoral District
Legislature
Electoral District
Legislature
Addington
lst-24th
Dufferin-Peel
34th-35th
Algoma
lst-5th; lOth-1 8th; 28th-
Dufferin-Simcoe
19th-33Td
35th
Dundas
1UC-13UC; ICW-
Algotna East
5th-9th
8CW;lst-18th
Algoma-Manitoulin
19th-35th
E)urham
8UC-13UC; ICW-
Algoma West
5th-9th
4CW; 17th-29th
Armourdale
27th-33rd
Durham Centre
34th-35th
Beadles
17th-27th
Durham East
6CW-8CW; lst-16th;
Beaches- Woodbine
28th-35th
30th-35th
Bellwoods
17th-33rd
Durham North
30th
Bothwell
lst-2nd
Durham West
5CW-8CW; lst-16th;
Bracondale
17th-27th
30th-35th
Brampton
30th-33rd
Durham- York
30th-35th
Brampton North
34th-35th
Durham, York East
Brampton South
34th-35th
& Simcoe
3UC-4UC
Brant
19th-29th
E)urham, York
Brant County
17th-18th
& Lincoln. 1st R.
1UC-2UC
Brant East
5CW-8CW
Eglinton
17th-35th
Brant-Haldimand
34th-35th
Elgin
19th-35th
Brant North
1st- 16th
Elgin East
5CW-8CW; 1st- 18th
Brant-Oxfoid-Norfolk
30th-33rd
Elgin West
5CW-8CW; 1st- 18th
Brant South
lst-16th
Erie
30th-33id
Brant West
5CW-8CW
Essex
3UC-13UC; ICW-
Brantford
17th-35th
8CW; lst-2nd
Brock
30th-33Td
Essex-Kent
28th-29th; 34th-35th
Brockton
17th-18th
Essex North
3rd-27th; 30th-33rd
Brockville
11UC-13UC; ICW-
Essex South
3rd-35th
8CW; lst-18th
Etobicoke
27th-33rd
Bruce
19th-27th; 34th-35th
Etobicoke-Humber
34th-35th
Bruce Centre
6th-13th
Etobicoke-Lakeshore
34th-35th
Bruce North
lst-18th
Etobicoke-Rexdale
34th-35th
Bruce South
lst-18th
Etobicoke West
34th-35th
Bruce West
14th-16th
Forest Hill
27th
Burlington South
30th-35th
Fort William
12th-35th
Bytown(Town)
1CW-5CW
Fort William
Cambridge
30th-35th
& Lake of the Woods
lOth-llth
Cardwell
Ist-llth
Fort York
34th-35th
Carleton
8UC-13UC; ICW-
Frontenac
3UC-13UC; ICW-
8CW; lst-35th
8CW; lst-16th
Carleton East
28th-35th
Frontenac- Addington
25th-35th
Carleton Grenville
30th-33rd
Frontenac-Lennox
17th-18th
Chatham-Kent
28th-35th
Glengarry
5UC-13UC; ICW-
Cochrane
14th-16th
8CW; lst-29th
Cochrane North
17th-35th
Glengary & Prescott
3UC-4UC
Cochrane South
17th-35th
Glengaiy, IstR.
1UC-2UC
Cornwall
12UC-13UC; ICW-
Glengary, 2nd R.
1UC-2UC
8CW;lst-5th;30th-
Greenwood
17th-18th
35th
Grenville
1UC-13UC; ICW-
Cornwall & Stormont
6th
4CW; 6th-18th
Don Mills
27th-35th
Grenville-Dundas
19th-29th
Dovercourt
17th-35th
Grenville South
5CW-8CW; lst-5th
Downsview
27th-35th
Grey
5CW-8CW; 30th-35th
Dufferin
3rd-18th
Grey-Bruce
28th-33rd
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW = Canada West
lst-35tb = Ontario
24
Alphabetical List of Electoral Districts 1792-1991 (Continued)
Electoral District
Legislature
Electoral District
Legislature
Grey Centre
Grey East
Grey North
Grey South
Guelph
Haldimand
Haldimand-Norfolk
Halton
Halton-Burlington
Halton Centre
Halton East
Halton North
Halton West
Hamilton
Hamilton (Town)
Hamilton Centre
Hamilton East
Hamilton Mountain
Hamilton- Wentworth
Hamilton West
Hastings
Hastings East
Hastings North
Hastings-Peterborough
Hastings South
Hastings West
Hastings &
Ameliasburgh (Twp.)
Hastings & Northumberland
High Park
High Park-Swansea
Humber
Huron
Huron-Bruce
Huron & Bruce
Huron Centre
Huron East
Huron- Middlesex
Huron North
Huron South
Huron West
Kenora
Kent
Kent East
Kent-Elgin
Kent West
Kingston
6th-16th
3rd-5th
lst-27th
lst-29th
34th-35th
11UC-13UC; ICW-
8CW; lst-18th
19th-33rd
7UC-13UC; 3CW-
8CW; lst-27th
30th-33rd
34th-35th
1CW-2CW; 28th-29th
34th-35th
1CW-2CW; 28th-29th
12UC-13UC; 2CW-
8CW; lst-7th
ICW
17th-35th
8th-35th
28th-35th
19th-27th
8th-18th; 28th-35th
8UC-13UC; ICW-
5CW; 28th-29th
lst-27th
5CW-8CW; lst-18th
30th-35th
5CW-8CW
lst-27th
5UC-7UC
1UC-4UC
17th-29th
30th-35th
27th-33rd
12UC-13UC; ICW-
4CW; 19th-29th;
34th-35th
19th-33rd
5CW-8CW
12th-16th
3rd-llth
30th-33rd
lst-2nd; 12th-18th
lst-18th
3rd-llth
12th-35th
1UC-13UC; ICW-
8CW; lst-2nd:
28th-29th
3rd-27th
30th-33rd
3rd-27th
2CW-8CW; lst-27th
Kingston (Town)
Kingston & the Islands
Kitchener
Kitchener- Wilmot
Lake Nipigon
Lakeshore
Lambton
Lambton East
Lambton West
Lanark
Lanark North
Lanark-Renfrew
Lanark South
Lawrence
Leeds
Leeds & Frontenac
Leeds-GrenvUle
Leeds North
& Grenville North
Leeds South
Lennox
Lennox & Addington
Lenox, Hastings
& Northumberland
Lincoln
Lincoln, IstR.
Lincoln, 1st R. & Haldimand
Lincoln, 1st & 2nd R.
Lincoln, 2nd R.
Lincoln, 2nd & 3rd R.
Lincoln. 2nd, 3rd & 4th R.
Lincoln, 3rd R.
Lincoln, 4th R.
Lincob, 4th R. & Norfolk
Lincoln North
Lincoln South
London
London (Town)
London Centre
London North
London South
Manitoulin
Markham
Middlesex
Middlesex East
Middlesex North
Middlesex South
Middlesex West
8UC-13UC; ICW
28lh-35th
28th-35th
30th-35th
30th-35th
27th-33rd
5CW-8CW; lst-2nd;
28th-35th
3rd-27th
3rd-27th
9UC-13UC; ICW-
4CW; 19th-33rd
5CW-8CW; lst-18th
34th-35th
5CW-8CW; 1st- 18th
34th-35th
3UC-13UC; ICW-
4CW; 6th-33rd
1UC-2UC
34th-35th
5CW-8CW; lst-5th
5CW-8CW; lst-5th
lst-16th
3UC-13UC: 1CW-8CW
1UC-2UC
3CW-8CW; lst-35th
6UC-9UC; 11UC-13UC
5UC
lOUC
1UC-2UC; 5UC-8UC;
12UC-13UC
9UC; llUC
3UC-4UC
1UC-2UC; 5UC-8UC;
10UC;12UC-13UC
5UC-13UC
1UC-2UC
1CW-2CW
1CW-2CW
6CW-8CW; lst-16th;
19th-24th
13UC: 1CW-5CW
30th-35th
17th-18th; 25th-35th
17th-18th; 25th-35th
10th-18th
34th-35th
8UC-13UC; ICW-
4CW; 30th-35th
5CW-8CW; lst-16th
lst-29th
19th-29th
5CW-8CW; lst-18th
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW = Canada West
lst-35th = Ontario
25
Alphabetical List of Electoral Districts 1792-1991 (Continued)
Electoral District
Legislature
Electoral District
Legislature
Mississauga East
Mississauga North
Mississauga South
Mississauga West
Monck
Muskoka
Muskoka-Geoigian Bay
Muskoka-Ontario
Muskoka & Pany Sound
Nepean
Niagara
Niagara Falls
Niagara South
Nickel Belt
Nipissing
Nipissing East
Nipissing West
Norfolk
Norfolk North
Norfolk South
Northumberland
Northumberland & Duiham
Northumberland East
Northumbeiland North
Northumberland South
Northumberland West
Oakville
Oakville South
Oakwood
Ontario
Ontario North
Ontario South
Ontario & Addington
Oriole
Oshawa
Ottawa
Ottawa Centre
Ottawa East
Ottawa North
Ottawa-Rideau
Ottawa South
Ottawa West
Oxford
Oxford, Middlesex & Norfolk
Oxford & Middlesex
Oxford North
Oxford South
Parkdale
Parry Sound
30th-35th
30th-35th
30th-35th
34th-35th
lst-13th
6th-18th; 25th-33rd
34th-35th
19th-24th
3rd-5th
34th-35th
9UC-13UC; ICW-
8CW; lst-2nd
14th-35th
34th-35th
25th-35th
7th-9th;12th-35th
lOth-llth
lOth-llth
5UC-13UC; ICW-
8CW; 17th-18th;
34th-35th
1st- 16th
1st- 16th
8UC-13UC; 3CW-
4CW; 17th-35th
5UC-7UC
5CW-8CW; lst-16th
1CW-2CW
1CW-2CW
5CW-8CW; lst-16th
30th-33rd
34th-35th
30th-35th
19th-29th
5CW-8CW; lst-18th
5CW-8CW; lst-18th;
28th-29th
1UC-2UC
30th-35th
25th-35th
6CW-8CW; Ist-llth
28th-35th
12th-35th
17th-18th
34th-35th
17th-35th
12th-16th; 25th-35th
8UC-13UC; ICW-
4CW; 19th-35th
3UC-4UC
5UC-7UC
5CW-8CW; lst-18th
5CW-8CW: lst-18th
14th-35th
6th-35th
Peel
Peel North
Peel South
Perth
Perth North
Perth South
Peterborough
Peterborough City
Peterborough County
Peterborough East
Peterborough West
Port Arthur
Port Arthur & Rainy River
Prescott
Prescott & Russell
Prince Edward
Prince Edward (except
Ameliasburgh, Twp.)
Prince Edward
& Adolphus (Twp.)
Prince Edward-Lennox
- South Hastings
Quinte
Rainy River
Renfirew
Renfrew North
Renfrew South
Riverdale
Russell
S-D-G & East Grenville
St. Andrew
St. Andrew-St. Patrick
St. Catharines
St. Catharines-Brock
St. David
St. George
St. George-St David
St. Patrick
Sandwich-Riverside
Sainia
Sault Ste. Marie
Scarborough-Agincourt
Scarborough Centre
Scarborough East
Scarborough-Ellesmere
Scarborough North
Scarborough West
Sherboume
Simcoe
5CW-8CW; lst-27th
28th-29th
28th-29th
5CW-8CW; 19th-35th
lst-18th
lst-18th
3CW-8CW; 19th-35th
17th-18th
17th-18th
lst-16th
lst-16th
12th-35th
lOth-llth
5UC-7UC; 12UC-
13UC; 1CW-8CW;
lst-27th
8UC-llUC;28th-35th
3UC-4UC; 8UC-13UC;
1CW-8CW; 1st-
18th
5UC-7UC
1UC-2UC
19th-34th
28th-35th
12th-35th
5CW-8CW
lst-35th
lst-33rd
14th-35th
12UC-13UC; ICW-
8CW; lst-27th
35th
17th-27th
28th-35th
14th-18th; 28th-35th
34th-35th
17th-33rd
17th-33rd
34th-35th
17th - 27th
28th-29th
28th-35th
10th-35th
34th-35th
27th-35th
27th-35th
30th-35th
27th-35th
27th-35th
17th
10UC-13UC;
1CW-4CW
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW.8CW = Canada West
lst-35th = Ontario
26
Alphabetical List of Electoral Districts 1792-1991 (Continued)
Electoral District
Legislature
Electoral District
Legislature
Simcoe Centre
Simcoe East
Simcoe North
Simcoe South
12th-16th
Simcoe Southwest
Simcoe West
Stonnont
Stormont & Russell
Stonnont, Ehindas
& Glengarry
Sturgeon Falls
Sudbury
Sudbury East
Suffolk & Essex
Temiskaming
Thunder Bay
Umiskaming
Toronto
Toronto (City)
Toronto East
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
East - Seat "A"
East - Seat "B"
North
North - Seat "A"
North - Seat "B"
Northeast - Seat "A"
Northeast - Seat "B"
Northwest - Seat "A"
Northwest - Seat "B"
South
South - Seat "A"
South - Seat "B"
Southeast - Seat "A"
Southeast - Seat "B"
Southwest - Seat "A"
Southwest - Seat "B"
West
Toronto West - Seat "A"
Toronto West - Seat "B"
Victoria
Victoria East
Victoria-Haliburton
Victoria North
Victoria South
Victoria West
Waterloo
Waterioo North
Waterioo South
WeUand
6th-35th
3rd-35th
5CW-8CW; lst-2nd
5CW-8CW; lst-5th;
17th-18th
3rd-16th; 34th-35th
1UC-2UC; 8UC-13UC;
1CW-8CW; 1st-
5th; 7th-29th
3UC-7UC
30th-35th
12th-18th
12th-35th
28th-35th
1UC-2UC
12th-16th
28th-29th
17th-35th
6th-7th
12UC-13UC; ICW-
6CW
7CW-8CW; lst-5th;
8th- 11th
12th-13th
12th-13th
8th-llth
12th-13th
12th-13th
14th-16th
14th-16th
14th-16th
14th-16th
8th-llth
12th-13th
12th-13th
14th-16th
14th-16th
14th-16th
14th-16th
7CW-8CW; lst-5th;
8th-llth
12th-13th
12th-13th
5CW-8CW; 19th-27th
6th-13th
28th-35th
lst-5th; 14th-18th
lst-5th; 14th-18th
6th- 13th
3CW-4CW
5CW-8CW; lst-35th
6CW-8CW; lst-29th
3CW-8CW; lst-30th
Welland South
Welland-Thorold
Wellington
Wellington Centre
Wellington-Du fferin
Wellington-Du fferin-Peel
Wellington East
Wellington North
Wellington Northeast
Wellington South
Wellington West
Wentworth
Wentworth East
Wentworth North
Wentworth South
Willowdale
Wilson Heights
Windsor
Windsor East
Windsor-Riverside
Windsor-Sandwich
Windsor- Walkerville
Windsor West
Woodbine
York
York (Town)
York, 1st R.
York, 2nd R.
York, 3rd R.
York, 4th R.
York Centre
York East
York East & Simcoe
York-Forest HiU
York-Humber
York Mills
York North
York-Scarborough
York & Simcoe
York South
York West
York West, Lincoln
IstR. &Haldimand
York West, Saltfleet,
Ancaster&C. 6UC
Yorkview
28th-29th
30th-35th
34th-35th
1st- 5th
25th-29th
30th-33rd
6th-16th
5CW-8CW; lst-2nd;
19th-24th
17th-18th
5CW-8CW; lst-33rd
3rd-16th
7UC-13UC; ICW-
4CW; 19th-33rd
25th-27th; 34th-35th
5CW-8CW; lst-18th;
28th-35th
5CW-8CW; 1st- 18th
34th-35th
30th-35th
14th-16th
17th-18th
30th-35th
19th-27th; 30th-35th
19th-35th
17th-18th; 28th-29th
17th-27th
lOUC-llUC
8UC-11UC
12UC-13UC; ICW-
2CW
12UC-13UC; ICW-
2CW
12UC-13UC; ICW-
2CW
12UC-13UC; ICW-
2CW
25th-26th; 28th-35th
3UC-4UC; 7UC; 3CW-
8CW; lst-35th
5UC-6UC
28th-29th
25th-26th
27th-35th
3CW-8CW; lst-35th
25th-26th
8UC-9UC
3CW-4CW; 17th-35th
5UC-6UC; 3CW-8CW;
lst-33rd
3UC-4UC
27th-35th
1UC-13UC = Upper Canada
1CW-8CW = Canada West
lst-35th = Ontario
27
28
Executive Councils of Ontario 1984-1991
The Ministry of the Honourable William Grenville Davis:
December 23, 1983-February 8, 1985*
Progressive Conservative
\ Portfolio
Name Constituency
Dates in Portfolio
Premier and
President of the
Council
Hon. William Grenville Brampton
Davis
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Deputy Premier
Hon. Robert Stanley Brock
Welch
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Minister of
Intergovernmental
Affairs and
Government House
Leader
Hon. Thomas Leonard Scarborough North
Wells
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Provincial Secretary
for Justice
Hon. Gordon Wayne London South
Walker
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Provincial Secretary
for Resources
Development
Hon. Norman William Carleton-Grenville
Sterling
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8.
1985.
Provincial Secretary
for Social
Development
Hon. Gordon Howlett Wentworth
Dean
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
* Please refer to volume 1 for Davis Ministry March 1, 1971-December 23, 1983.
1
29
The Ministry of the Honourable William Grenville Davis (Continued)
Treasurer of Ontario Hon. Lawrence Sheldon St. Andrew-St. Patrick Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
and Minister of "Larry" Grossman 1985.
Economics
Chairman of the Hon. George R.
Management Board McCague
of Cabinet
Dufferin-Simcoe
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Chairman of
Cabinet
Hon. George R.
McCague
Dufferin-Simcoe
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Minister of
Agriculture and
Food
Hon. Dennis Roy
Timbrell
Don Mills
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8.
1985.
Attorney General Hon. Roland "Roy" Eglinton
McMurtry
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Minister of
Citizenship and
Culture
Hon. Susan A. Fish St. George
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Minister of
Colleges and
Universities
Hon. Bette M.
Stephenson
York Mills
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Minister of
Community and
Social Services
Hon. James Francis
"Frank" Drea
Scarborough Centre
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Minister of
Consumer and
Commercial
Relations
Hon. Robert Goldwin
Elgie
York East
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Minister of
Correctional
Services
Hon. Nicholas George York West
Leluk
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Minister of
Education
Hon. Bette M.
Stephenson
York Mills
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
30
The Ministry of the Honourable William Grenville Davis (Continued)
Minister of Energy Hon. Philip W.
Andrewes
Lincoln
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Minister of the
Environment
Hon. Andrew S. Brandt Samia
Dec. 23. 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Minister of
Government
Services
Hon. Gordon Lyle Ashe Durham West
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Minister of Health Hon. Keith Calder
Norton
Kingston & the Islands Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Minister of Industry Hon. Frank Stuart
and Trade Miller
Muskoka
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Minister of Labour Hon. Russell Harold Sault Ste. Marie
Ramsay
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Minister of Hon. Claude Frederick Ottawa South
Municipal Affairs Bennett
and Housing
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Minister of Natural Hon. Alan William
Resources Pope
Cochrane South
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Minister of Hon. Leo Edward Bemier Kenoa
Northern Affairs
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Minister of
Revenue
Hon. Milton Edward
Charles "Bud"
Gregory
Mississauga East
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8.
1985.
Solicitor General
Hon. George William
Taylor
Simcoe Centre
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
1985.
Minister of
Tourism and
Recreation
Hon. Reuben Conrad
Baetz
Ottawa West
Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8.
1985.
31
The Ministry of the Honourable William Grenville Davis (Continued)
Minister of Hon. James Wilfrid Oakviile Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
Transportation and Snow 1985.
Communications
Minister Without Hon. Robert Gordon Middlesex Dec. 23, 1983-Feb. 8,
Porfolio and Chief Eaton 1985.
Government Whip
32
The Ministry of the Honourable Frank Stuart Miller:
February 8, 1985-June 26, 1985
Progressive Conservative
Portfolio
Premier and
President of the
Council
Name
Hon. Frank Stuart
MiUer
Constituency
Muskoka
Dates in Portfolio
Feb. 8. 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister of
Intergovernmental
Affairs
Hon. Frank Stuart
MiUer
Hon. Reuben Conrad
Baetz
Muskoka
Ottawa West
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
1985.
May 17. 1985-June 26.
1985.
Deputy Premier
Hon. Robert Stanley
Wefch
Hon. Bette M.
Stephenson
Brock
York Mills
Feb. 8. 1985-Apr. 8,
1985.
Apr. 8, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Provincial Secretary Hon. Reuben Conrad Ottawa West
for Justice Baetz
Hon. Alan William Cochrane South
Pope
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17.
1985.
May 17, 1985-June 26.
1985.
Provincial Secretary Hon. Ernie L. Eves Parry Sound
for Resources
Development
Hon. Dennis Roy Don Mills
Timbrell
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17.
1985.
May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17.
1985.
Provincial Secretary Hon. Gordon Howlett Wentworth
for Social E>ean
Development
Hon. Lawrence Sheldon St. Andrew-St. Patrick May 17. 1985-June 26.
"Larry" Grossman 1985.
Treasurer of Ontario Hon. Lawrence Sheldon St. Andrew-St. Patrick Feb. 8. 1985-May 17.
and Minister of "Larry" Grossman 1985.
Economics
Hon. Bette M. York Mills May 17. 1985-June 26.
Stephenson 1985.
33
The Ministry of the Honourable Frank Stuart Miller (Continued)
Chairman of the Hon. Bette M. York Mills
Management Board Stephenson
of Cabinet
Hon. George Lyle Ashe Durham West
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
1985.
May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Chairman of
Cabinet
Hon. Claude Frederick Ottawa South
Bennett
Feb. 8, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister of
Agriculture and
Food
Hon. Philip W.
Aixlrewes
Hon. Kenneth "Ross'
Stevenson
Lincoln
Durham- York
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
1985.
May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Attorney General
Hon. Robert Stanley
Welch
Brock
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
1985.
Hon. Alan William
Pope
Cochrane South
May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister of
Citizenship and
Culture
Hon. Susan A. Fish St. George
Hon. Nicholas George York West
Leluk
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
1985.
May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister of
Colleges and
Universities
Hon. Keith Calder Kingston & the Islands Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
Norton 1985.
Hon. Lawrence Sheldon St. Andrew-St. Patrick May 17, 1985-June 26,
"Larry" Grossman 1985.
Minister of
Community and
Social Services
Hon. Robert Gold win
Elgie
York East
Hon. Ernie L. Eves Parry Sound
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
1985.
May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister of
Consumer and
Commercial
Relations
Hon. Gordon Wayne
WaDca
Hon. Robert William
Rune im an
London South
Leeds
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
1985.
May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985.
34
The Ministry of the Honourable
Frank Stuart
Miller
(Continued)
Minister of
Correctional
Hon. Nicholas George
Leluk
York West
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
1985.
Services
Hon. W. Donald
Cousens
York Centre
May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister of
Education
Hon. Keith Calder
Norton
Kingston & the Islands
Feb. 8. 1985-May 17,
1985.
'
Hon. Lawrence Sheldon
"Larry" Grossman
St. Andrew-St. Patrick
May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister of Energy
Hon. George Lyle Ashe
Durham West
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
1985.
Hon. Michael Deane
Harris
Nipissing
May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister of the
Environment
Hon. Morley Cecil Kells
HumbCT
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
1985.
Hon. Susan A. Fish
St. George
May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister of
Government
Hon. Robert William
Runciman
Leeds
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
1985.
Services
Hon. James K. Gordon
Sudbury
May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister of Health
Hon. Alan William
Cochrane South
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
Pope
Hon. Philip W.
Andrewes
Lincoln
1985.
May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister of Industry Hon. Andrew S. Brandt Samia
and Trade
Feb. 8, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister of Labour Hon. Russell Harold Sault Ste. Marie
Ramsay
Hon. Robert Goldwin York East
Elgie
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
1985.
May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985.
35
The Ministry of tbe Honourable Frank Stuart Miller (Continued)
Minister of Hon. Dennis Roy
Municipal Affairs Timl»'ell
and Housing
Don Mills
Feb. 8, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister of Natural Hon. Michael Deane Nipissing
Resources Harris
Feb. 8, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister of
Northern Affairs
Hon. Leo Edward Bemier Kenora
Feb. 8, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister of
Revenue
Hon. Milton Edward
Charles "Bud"
Gregory
Hon. Gordon Howlett
Dean
Mississauga East
Wentworth
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
1985.
May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister of Skills Hon. Ernie L. Eves Parry Sound
Development
Hon. Philip Andrew Brantford
Gillies
Mar. 22, 1985-May 17,
1985.
May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Solicitor General
Hon. John Reesor
Williams
Hon. Milton Edward
Charles "Bud"
Gregory
Oriole
Mississauga East
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
1985.
May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister of
Tourism and
Recreation
Hon. Claude Frederick Ottawa South
Bennett
Feb. 8, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister of
Transportation and
Communications
Hon. George R.
McCague
Dufferin-Simcoe
Feb. 8, 1985-June 26,
1985.
Minister
Responsible for
French Language
Services
Hon. Alan William
Pope
Cochrane South
May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985.
36
The Ministry of the HonourabU
i Frank Stuart Miller
(Continued)
Minister
Hon. Dennis Roy
Don Mills
Feb. 8. 1985-June 26,
Responsible for
Timbrell
1985.
Women's Issues
Minister Without
Hon. Alan M. Robinson
Scarborough-EUesmere
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
Portfolio
1985.
Minister Without
Hon. Robert C. Mitchell
Carieton
May 17, 1985-June 26,
Portfolio
1985.
Minister Without
Hon. Allan Kenneth
Simcoe East
May 17, 1985-June 26,
Portfolio (attached
McLean
1985.
to Municipal
Affairs and
Housing)
Minister Without
Hon. Ren6 L. Pich6
Cochrane North
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
Portfolio for
1985.
Northern
Transportation
(attached to
Northern Affairs)
Minister Without
Hon. Sammy Lawrence
Durham East
May 17, 1985-June 26,
Portfolio (attached
Cureatz
1985.
to the Premier's
Office)
Minister Without
Hon. Robert C. Mitchell
Carieton
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
Portfolio for
1985.
Science and
Technology
(attached to
Industry and Trade)
;'
Minister Without
Hon. Allan Kenneth
Simcoe East
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
Portfolio for
McLean
1985.
Southern Resources
(attached to Natural
Hon. Noble A.
Stormont, Dundas &
May 17, 1985-June 26,
Resources)
Villeneuve
Glengarry
1985.
;
•
37
The Ministry of the Honourable Frank Stuart Miller (Continued)
Minister Without
Portfolio for Urban
Affairs (attached to
Municipal Affairs
and Housing)
Hon. David Rotenberg Wilson Heights
Feb. 8. 1985-May 17,
1985.
Minister Without
Portfolio for Urban
Transit (attached to
Transportation and
Communications)
Hon. James Wilfrid
Snow
Oakville
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
1985.
Minister Without
Portfolio for Youth
(attached to
Treasury)
Hon. Philip Andrew
Gillies
Brantfoid
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17,
1985.
38
The Ministry of the Honourable David Robert Peterson:
June 26, 1985-October 1, 1990
Liberal
Portfolio
Name
Constituency
Dates in Portfolio
Premier and
President of the
Council
Hon. David Robert
Peterson
London Centre
June 26, 1985-Oct. 1,
1990.
Minister of
Intergovernmental
Affairs
Hon. David Robert
Peterson
London Centre
June 26, 1985-Oct. 1.
1990.
Deputy Premier
Hon. Robert Fletcher
Nixon
Brant-Haldimand
Sept. 29, 1987-Oct. 1,
1990.
Treasurer of Ontario
and Minister of
Economics
Hon. Robert Fletcher
Nixon
Brant-Oxford-Norfolk
Brant-Haldimand
June 26, 1985-Oct. 1,
1990.
Chairman of the
Management Board
of Cabinet
Hon. Elinor Caplan
Hon. Robert Fletcher
Nixon (Acting)
Oriole
Brant-Oxford-Norfolk
June 26, 1985-June 16,
1986.
July 2, 1986-Sept. 29,
1987.
Hon. Murray John
Elston
Bruce
Sept. 29, 1987-Oct. 1,
1990.
Minister of
Agriculture and
Food
Hon. John Keith "Jack"
RiddeU
Hon. David James
Ramsay
Huron-Middlesex
Huron
Timiskaming
June 26, 1985-Aug. 2,
1989.
Aug. 2, 1989-Oct 1,
1990.
Attorney General
Hon. Ian G. Scott
St. David
St. George-St David
June 26, 1985-Oct. 1,
1990.
Minister of
Citizenship
Hon. Gerald Leonard
Phillips
Scarborough-Agincourt
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2,
1989.
•:'
Hon. Robert Charles
Wong
Fort York
39
Aug. 2, 1989-OcL 1,
1990.
The Ministry of the Honourable David Robert Peterson (Continued)
Minister of
Citizenship and
Culture
Hon. Lily Oddie Munro Hamilton Centre
June 26, 1985-Sept. 29,
1987.
See Minister of
Citizenship and
Minister of Culture and
Communications
Minister of
Colleges and
Universities
Hon. Gregory Sorbara Yoric North
Hon. Lyn McLeod
Hon. Sean Gerard
Conway
Fort William
Renfrew North
June 26, 1985-Sept. 29,
1987.
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2,
1989.
Aug. 2, 1989-Oct 1,
1990.
Minister of
Community and
Social Services
Hon. John Roland
Sweeney
Hon. Charles John
Mc Waters Beer
Kitchener-Wilmot
Yoric North
June 26, 1985-Aug. 2,
1989.
Aug. 2, 1989-OcL 1,
1990.
Minister of
Consumer and
Commercial
Relations
Hon. Monte Kwinter Wilson Heights
Hon. William Munro
Wrye
Windsor-Sandwich
Hon. Gregory Sorbara York Centre
June 26, 1985-SepL 29,
1987.
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2,
1989.
Aug. 2. 1989-OcL 1,
1990.
Minister of
Correctional
Services
Hon. Kenneth A. Keyes Kingston & the Islands June 26, 1985-Sept. 29,
1987.
Hon. David James
Ramsay
Timiskaming
Hon. Richard Andrew Ottawa Centre
Patten
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2,
1989.
Aug. 2, 1989-Oct. 1,
1990.
40
The Ministry of the Honourable David Robert Peterson (Continued)
Minister of Culture Hon. Lily Oddie Munro Hamilton Centre
and
Communications
Hon. Christine Hart York East
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2.
1989.
Aug. 2, 1989-May 30,
1990.
Hon. Hugh Patrick Quinte
O'NeU
June 5, 1990-Oct. 1,
1990.
Minister of
Education
Hon. Sean Gerard
Conway
Renfrew North
June 26. 1985-Sept 29,
1987.
Hon. Christopher
CampbeU Ward
Wentworth North
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2,
1989.
Hon. Sean Gerard
Conway
Renfrew North
Aug. 2, 1989-Oct. 1,
1990.
Minister of Energy Hon. Vincent George Niagara Falls
Kerrio
June 26, 1985-Sept. 29,
1987.
Hon. Robert Charles
Wong
Fort York
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2,
1989.
Hon. Lyn McLeod
Fort William
Aug. 2, 1989-Oct. 1,
1990.
Minister of the
Environment
Hon. James Joseph St. Catharines
Bradley
June 26, 1985-Oct. 1,
1990.
Minister of
Financial
Institutions
Hon. Monte Kwinter Wilson Heights
Hon. Robert Fletcher
Nixon
Brant-Haldimand
Apr. 1, 1986-Sept. 29,
1987.
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug.
16, 1988.
Hon. Murray John
Elston
Bmce
Aug. 16, 1988-Oct. 1.
1990.
41
The Ministry of the Honourable David Robert Peterson (Continued)
Minister of
Government
Services
Hon. Elinor C^lan Oriole
Hon. Sean Gerard
Conway (Acting)
Hon. Richard Andrew
PaUen
Hon. Christopher
CampbeU Ward
Renfrew North
Ottawa Centre
Wentworth North
June 26, 1985-June 16,
1986.
July 2, 1986-Sept. 29,
1987.
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2,
1989.
Aug. 2, 1989-OcL 1,
1990.
Minister of Health Hon. Murray John
Elston
Huron-Bruce
Minister of
Housing
Hon. Elinor Caplan Oriole
Hon. Alvin Frederick
Curling
Hon. Chaviva Milada
Hosek
Hon. John Roland
Sweeney
Scarborough North
Oakwood
Kitchener-Wilmot
June 26, 1985-Sept. 29,
1987.
Sept. 29, 1987-Oct. 1,
1990.
June 26, 1985-Sept. 29,
1987.
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2,
1989.
Aug. 2, 1989-OcL 1,
1990.
Minister of Hon. Hugh Patrick Quinte
Industry, Trade and O'Neil
Technology
Hon. Monte Kwinter Wilson Heights
June 26, 1985-SepL 29,
1987.
Sept. 29, 1987-Oct. 1,
1990.
Minister of Labour Hon. William Munro Windsor-Sandwich
Wiye
Hon. Gregory Swbara York Centre
Hon. Gerald Leonard
Phillips
Scarborough-
Agincourt
June 26, 1985-Sept 29,
1987.
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2,
1989.
Aug. 2, 1989-OcL 1,
1990.
Minister of Mines Hon. Sean Gerard Renfrew North
Conway
Hon. Hugh Patrick Quinte
O'NeU
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2,
1989.
Aug. 2, 1989-OcL 1,
1990.
42
The Ministry of the Honourable David Robert Peterson (Continued)
Minister of
Municipal AfTairs
Hon. Bernard Charles
Grandmaitre
Ottawa East
June 26, 1985-SepL 29
1987.
Hon. John F. Eakins
Victoria-
Haliburton
Sept. 29. 1987-Aug. 2.
1989.
Hon. John Roland
Sweeney
Kitchener-Wilmot
Aug. 2, 1989-OcL 1,
1990.
Minister of Natural
Resources
Hon. Vincent George
Kenio
Niagara Falls
June 26, 1985-Aug. 2,
1989.
Hon. Lyn McLeod
Fort William
Aug. 2, 1989-OcL 1,
1990.
Minister of
Northern Affairs
and Mines
Hon. Jacques No6
"Ren6" Fontaine
Cochrane North
June 26, 1985-Nov. 27,
1985.
See also Minister of
Northern
Development and
Mines
Minister of
Northern
Development
Hon. Jacques No6
"Ren6" Fontaine
Hon. David James
Ramsay (Acting)
Cochrane North
Timiskaming
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 8,
1990.
Aug. 20, 1990-Oct. 1,
1990.
Minister of
Northern
Development and
Mines
Hon. Jacques No6
"Ren6" Fontaine
Hon. David Robert
Peterson (Acting)
Cochrane North
London Centre
Nov. 27, 1985-June 26,
1986.
July 2, 1986-Sept. 29,
1987.
See also Minister of
Northern
Development and
Minister of Mines
Minister of
Revenue
Hon. Robert Fletcher
Nixon
Brant-Oxfcnd-Nortblk
June 26, 1985-Sept 29,
1987.
Hon, Bernard Charies
Grandmaitre
Ottawa East
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2,
1989.
Hon. Remo J. Mancini
Essex South
Aug. 2, 1989-OcL 1,
1990.
43
The Ministry of the Honourable David Robert Peterson (Continued)
Minister of Skills Hon. Gregory Sorbara
Development
Hon. Alvin Frederick
Curling
Hon. Sean Gerard
Conway
York North
Scarborough North
Renfrew North
June 26, 1985-SepL 29.
1987.
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2,
1989.
Aug. 2. 1989-Oct. 1,
1990.
Solicitor General
Hon. Kenneth A. Keyes Kingston & the
Islands
Hon. Ian G. Scott
(Acting)
St. David
Hon. Kenneth A. Keyes Kingston & the
Islands
Hon. Elizabeth "Joan" London South
Smith
Hon. Ian G. Scott St. George-
(Acting) St. David
Hon. Steven O&ex Mississauga North
June 26, 1985-Dec. 3,
1986.
Dec. 3, 1986-Jan. 5,
1987.
Jan. 5, 1987-Sept. 29,
1987
Sept. 29, 1987-June 6,
1989.
June 6, 1989-Aug. 2,
1989.
Aug. 2, 1989-Oct. 1,
1990.
Minister of
Tourism and
Recreation
Hon. John F. Eakins Victoria-Haliburton
Hon. Hugh Patrick Quinte
O'NeU
Hon. Ken Black
Muskoka-Georgian
Bay
June 26, 1985-Sept. 29,
1987
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2,
1989.
Aug. 2, 1989-Oct. 1,
1990.
Minister of
Transportation
Hon. Edward A. Fulton ScarbcM-ough East
Hon. William Monro Windsw-Sandwich
Wiye
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2,
1989.
Aug. 2, 1989-OcL 1,
1990.
44
The Ministry of the Honourable David Robert Peterson (Continued)
Minister of Hon. Edward A. Fulton Scarborough East
Transportation and
Communications
June 26, 1985-SepL 29,
1987.
Renamed Minister of
Transportation and
Minister of Culture
end
Communications.
Minister
Responsible for the
Anti-Drug Strategy
Hon. Ken Black
Muskoka-
GeOTgian Bay
Aug. 2, 1989-Oct. 1,
1990.
Minister
Responsible for
Francophone Affairs
Hon. Bernard Charles
Grandmaitre
Hon. Charles John
Mc Waters Beer
Ottawa East
Yo± North
June 26, 1985-Aug. 2,
1989.
Aug. 2, 1989-OcL 1.
1990.
Minister
Responsible for
Multiculturalism
Hon. Robert Charles
Wong
Fort York
Aug. 2, 1989-Oct. 1,
1990.
Minister
Responsible for
Native Affairs
Hon. Ian G. Scott
St. David
SLGeorge-StDavid
June 26, 1985-Oct. 1.
1990.
Hon. Gerald Leonard
Phillips
Minister
Responsible for
Race Relations and
the Ontario Human Hon. Robert Charles
Rights Commission Wong
Scarborough-
Agincourt
Fort York
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2,
1989.
Aug. 2, 1989-Oct. 1,
1990.
Minister
Responsible for
Women's Issues
Hon. Ian G. Scott
Hon. Gregory Sorbara
Hon. Mavis Wilson
St. David
York Centre
Dufferin-Peel
June 26, 1985-Sept. 29,
1987.
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2,
1989.
Aug. 2, 1989-Oct. 1,
1990.
Minister Without
Portfolio
(Citizenship and
Culture)
Hon. Antony M. "Tony" Paikdale
Ruprecht
June 26, 1985-Sept 29,
1987.
45
The Ministry of the Honourable David Robert Peterson (Continued)
Minister Without
Portfolio
Responsible for
Disabled Persons
Hon. Remo J. Mancini Essex South
Hon. Shirley Jean
Collins
Wentwoith East
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2,
1989.
Aug. 2, 1989-OcL 1,
1990.
Minister Without
Portfolio
Responsible for
Senior Citizens
Hon. Ronald George
Van Home
Hon. Mavis Wilson
London North
Dufferin-Peel
June 26, 1985-Sept. 29,
1987.
Sept. 29, 1987, Aug. 2,
1989.
Hon. Gilles E. Morin Carleton East
Aug. 2, 1989-Oct 1.
1990.
46
The Ministry of the Honourable Robert Keith Rae:
October 1, 1990-
New Democratic Party
Portfolio
Premier and
President of the
Council
Name Constituency
Hon. Robert Keith Rae York South
Dates in Portfolio
Oct. 1, 1990-.
Minister of Hon, Robert Keith Rae York South
Intergovernmental
Affairs
Oct. 1, 1990-.
Deputy Premier
Hon. Floyd Laughren Nickel Belt
Treasurer of Ontario Hon. Floyd Laughren Nickel Belt
and Minister of
Economics
Oct. 1, 1990-.
Oct. 1, 1990-.
Chairman of the Hon. Frances Lankin
Management Board
of Cabinet
Hon. Antonio V. G.
"Tony" Silipo
Beaches- Woodbine
Dovercourt
Oct. 1, 1990-July 31,
1991.
July 31, 1991-.
Minister of Hon. Elmer Buchanan Hastings-Peterborough Oct. 1, 1990-.
Agriculture and
Food
Attorney General Hon. Howard George Rainy River
Hampton
Oct. 1, 1990-
Minister of
Citizenship
Hon. Elaine Ziemba High Park-Swansea Oct. 1, 1990-
Minister of
Colleges and
Universities and
Minister
Responsible for
Skills Development
Hon. Richard Allen
Hamilton West
Oct. 1, 1990-
47
The Ministry of the Honourable Robert Keith Rae (Continued)
Minister of
Community and
Social Services
Hon. ZananaL. Akande St. Andrew-St. Patrick Oct. 1, 1990-Oct. 10,
1991.
Hon. Marion Boyd London Centre
Oct. 15, 1991-
Minister of
Consumer and
Commercial
Relations
Hon. Peter Kormos Welland-Thorold
Hon. Marilyn Churley Riverdale
Oct. 1, 1990-Mar. 11,
1991.
Mar. 18, 1991-.
Minister of
Correctional
Services and
Solicitor General
Hon. Michael Liam
Faman
Cambridge
Hon. Allan C. Pilkey Oshawa
Oct. 1, 1990-July 31,
1991.
July 31, 1991-.
Minister of Culture Hon. Rosario Marchese Fort York
and
Communications
Hon. Karen Haslam Perth
Oct. 1, 1990-July 31,
1991.
July 31, 1991-.
Minister of
Education
Hon. Marion Boyd London Centre
Oct. 1, 1990-Oct. 15,
1991.
Hon. Antonio V. P. Dovercourt
"Tony" Silipo
Oct. 15, 1991-
Minister of Energy Hon. Jenny Carter Peterborough
Oct. 1, 1990-July 31,
1991.
Hon. William A.
Ferguson
Kitchener
July 31, 1991-.
Minister of the
Environment
Hon. Ruth Anna Grier Etobicoke-Lakeshorc Oct. 1, 1990-
Minister of
Financial
Institutions
Hon. Peter Kormos Welland-Thorold
Oct. 1, 1990-Mar. 11,
1991.
Hon. Brian Albert Hamilton Mountain Mar. 18, 1991-.
Charlton
Minister of
Government
Services
Hon. Frances Lankin Beaches-Woodbine Oct. 1, 1990-Apr. 22,
1991.
Hon. Fred Wilson Frontenac-Addington Apr. 22, 1991-.
48
The M
nistry of the Honourable Robert Keith Rae
(Continued)
Minister of Health
Hon. Evelyn Adelaide
Gigantes
Ottawa Centre
Oct. 1, 1990-Apr. 18,
199L
Hon. Frances Lankin
Beaches-Woodbine
Apr. 22, 199 1-.
Minister of
Housing
Hon. David Cooke
Windsor-Riverside
Oct. 1, 1990-July31,
1991.
Hon. Evelyn Adelaide
Gigantes
Ottawa Centre
July 31, 1991.
Minister of
Industry, Trade and
Technology
Hon. AUan C. Pilkey
Hon. Edward Thomas
Philip
Oshawa
Etobicoke-Rexdale
Oct. 1, 1990-July 31,
1991.
July 31, 1991-.
Minister of Labour
Hon. Robert Warren
Mackenzie
Hamilton East
Oct. 1. 1990-.
Minister of Mines
Hon. Gilles Pouliot
Lake Nipigon
Oct. 1, 1990-July 31,
1991.
See Minister of Northern
Development and Mines
Minister of
Municipal Affairs
Hon. David Cooke
Windsor-Riverside
Oct. 1, 1990-.
Minister of Natural
Resources
Hon. Charles Jackson
"Bud"Wildman
Algoma
Oct. 1, 1990-.
Minister of
Northern
Development
Hon. Shelley Dawn
Marie Martel
Sudbury East
Oct. 1, 1990-July 31,
1991.
See Minister of Northern
Development and Mines
Minister of
Northern
Development and
Mines
Hon. Shelley Dawn
Marie Martel
Sudbury East
July 31, 1991-.
( Absorbed Minister of
Mines July 31. 1991)
Minister of
Revenue
Hon. Shelley Wark-
Martyn
Port Arthur
49
Oct. 1, 1990-.
The Ministry of the Honourable Robert Keith Rae (Continued)
Minister of
Tourism and
Recreation
Hon. Peter North
Elgin
Oct. 1, 1990-.
Minister of
Transportation
Hon. Edward Thomas
Philip
Hon. Gilles Pouliot
Minister Hon. Michael Liam
Responsible for the Faman
Anti-Drug Strategy
Hon. Frances Lankin
Minister
Responsible for
Auto Insurance
Hon. Brian Albert
Charlton
Etobicoke-Rexdale
Lake Nipigon
Cambridge
Beaches- Woodbine
Hamilton Mountain
Oct. 1, 1990- July 31,
1991.
July 31, 1991-.
Oct. 1, 1990- July 31,
1991.
July 31, 1991-.
Mar. 18, 199 1-.
Minister
Responsible for
Francophone Affairs
Hon. Gilles Pouliot
Lake Nipigon
Oct. 1, 1990-
Minister Hon. Ruth Anna Grier
Responsible for the
Greater Toronto
Area (GTA)
Etobicoke-Lakeshore
Oct. 1, 1990-.
Minister
Responsible for
Long Term Care
Initiatives (a
Program within the
Ministry of
Community and
Social Services)
Hon. Frances Lankin
Beaches- Woodbine
Oct. 15, 1991-.
Minister
Responsible for
Native Affairs
Hon. Charles Jackson Algoma
"Bud" Wildman
Oct. 1, 1990-
50
The Ministry of the Honourable Robert Keith Rae (Continued)
Minister
Responsible for the
Ontario Human
Rights
Commission, the
Disabled, Seniors
and Race Relations
Hon. Elaine Ziemba High Park-Swansea Oct. 1, 1990-.
Minister
Responsible for
Women's Issues
Hon. Anne Swarbrick
Hon. Marion Boyd
Minister Without Hon. Shirley Coppen
Portfolio
Scarborough West
London Centre
Niagara South
Oct. 1, 1990-Sept. 11,
1991.
Sept. 11, 199 1-.
Oct. 1, 1990-.
51
52
Death
Notices
Former Ontario
MPPs 1984 -
1991
MPP
Constituency
Legislature
Date of Death or
Journal [j.]
Reference
Bukator, George
Niagara Falls
26th-28th
May 5, 1987 [j.]
CroU, David Arnold
Windsor- Walkerville
19th-20th
January 11,1991
■- Dewan, Patrick Michael
Oxford
19th-20th
October 17, 1988 [j.]
Evans, David "Arthur"
Simcoe Centre
26th-30th
December 18, 1989 [j.]
Foote, John Weir
Durham
23rd.25th
May 4, 1988 [j.]
Fulford, George Taylor
Leeds
19th
December 16, 1987 [j.]
Grossman, Allan
St. Andrew
St. Andrew-St. Patrick
25th-29th
September 1, 1991
Handleman, Sidney Bernard
Carleton
29th-31st
June 27, 1988 [j.]
Henessey, Michael Patrick
"Mickey"
Fort William
31st-33rd
March 5, 1991
Hodgson, William Marshall
Chamberlain
York North
28th-32nd
October 7, 1988 [j.]
Jessiman, James Hugh
Fort William
28th-29th
June 8, 1989 [j.]
Lockhart, George Edward
Rainy River
21st
May 6, 1991
MacBeth, John Palmer
York West
Humber
29th-31st
March 20, 1991
MacNaughton, Charles Steel
Huron
25th-29th
November 18, 1987 [j.]
Michener, Daniel "Roland"
St. David
22nd
August 6, 1991
Morin, Jules
Ottawa East
25th-26th; 28th
October 18, 1988 [j.]
Murdoch, William
Essex South
21st-26th
April 30, 1984 [j.]
Newman, William G.
Ontario South
Durham North/Durham-
York
28th-31st
October 17, 1988 [j.]
Oliver, Farquhar Robert
Grey South
53
17th-27th
January 23, 1989 [j.]
Death Notices - Former Ontario MPPs 1984-1991 (Continued)
Randall, Stanley John
Root, John Henry Haines
Rowe, Hon. William Earl
Smith, Elmer Roy
Stewart, William Atcheson
Taylor, Richard Allan Hugh
Temple, William Horace
Trotter, James Beecham
Vivian, Reginald Percival
Walker, Harold William
Don Mills
27th-28th
December 18. 1989 [j,
Wellington North
Wellington-Dufferin
24th-29th
November 17, 1991
Simcoe South
16th
March 20, 1984 [j.]
Parry Sound
21st
September 18, 1989
Middlesex North
25th-29th
December 8, 1990
Timiskaming
27th
April 9. 1991 [j.]
High Park
23rd
April 11, 1988 [j.]
Paikdale
26th-28th
June 6, 1989 [jJ
Durham
21st-22nd
February 6, 1986 [j.]
Welland
23rd
July 10, 1989 [j.]
54
Legislative Highlights
32nd Legislature
April 21, 1981-December 14, 1984
January 25, 1982: Ontario Liberal Party Leader Stuart Smith
MPP, Hamilton West, resigned.
February 21, 1982: David Peterson MPP, London Centre, elected
Ontario Liberal Leader (Other candidates: Jim Breithaupt, Sheila
Copps, John Sweeney and Richard Thomas [non-MPP])
February 7, 1982: Bob Rae elected Ontario New Democratic Party
Leader (Other candidates: Jim Foulds and Richard Johnston)
July 31, 1982: Donald C. MacDonald MPP, York South, resigned to
open seat for Bob Rae. Bob Rae elected November 4, 1982.
May 22, 1984: Liberal J. Earl McEwen MPP, Frontenac-Addington,
crossed the floor to the Progressive Conservatives.
October 9, 1984: Premier William Davis announced his retirement, to
be effective following the January 1985 PC Leadership Convention.
January 26, 1985: Frank Miller elected Leader of the Ontario
Progressive Conservative Party and became Premier on
February 8, 1985. (Other candidates: Larry Grossman, Roy
McMurtry and Dennis Timbrell)
55
56
LEGISLATURES OF ONTARIO
32nd Legislature
General Election March 19, 1981
Sessions of the Thirty-second Legislature of Ontario: April 21, 1981- December 14, 1984
First: April 21, 1981 - June 3, 1981 and
October 13. 1981 - December 18, 1981.
Second: March 9, 1982 - July 7, 1982 and
September 21, 1982 - December 21, 1982 and
January 17, 1983 - February 23, 1983.
Third: April 18, 1983 - June 21, 1983 and
October 11, 1983 - December 16, 1983.
Fourth: March 20, 1984 - June 27, 1984 and
August 29, 1984 and
October 9, 1984 - December 14, 1984.
Members
Alphabetical List of Members
Party Constituency Sworn In Comments
Allen, Richard
NDP Hamilton West
Andrewes, Hon. Philip
W.
PC Lincoln
June 28, 1982* Writ of Election - May 10, 1982.
Return of Writ - June 25, 1982.
On June 28, 1982, the House was
informed of the election of
Richard Allen, MPP, Hamilton
West, in room of Stuart Lyon
Smith, resigned.
Apr. 21 , 1981 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Energy,
Apr. 30, 1982-July 6, 1983.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Energy, July 6, 1983-
Feb. 8, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Agriculture and Food,
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
♦ By-eiection
57
Alphabetical List of Members • 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Ashe, Hon. George Lyle PC Durham West
Baetz, Hon. Reuben
Conrad
PC Ottawa West
Apr, 21, 1981 Minister of Revenue,
Apr. 10, 1981-July 6, 1983.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Government Services,
July 6, 1983 (Shuffle)-
Feb. 8, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Energy, Feb. 8,
1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Apr. 21,1981 Minister of Culture and
Recreation, Apr. 10, 1981-
Feb. 13, 1982. (Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Tourism and
Recreation (Portfolio
reconstruction), Feb. 13, 1982
(Shuffle)- Feb. 8, 1985. (Davis
Cabinet)
Provincial Secretary for Justice,
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Barlow, William Walter PC Cambridge
Apr. 21, 1981 ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Labour,
Feb. 25, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Bennett, Hon. Claude
FredoTck
PC Ottawa South
Apr. 21, 1981 Minister of Housing, Apr. 10,
1981-July 3, 1981.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Municipal Affairs and
Housing (Portfolio
reconstruction), July 3, 1981-
Feb. 8, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Tourism and
Recreation and
Chairman of Cabinet,
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
* By-election
58
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Alphabetical
List of Members
- 32nd
Legislature (Continued)
Bemier, Hon. Leo PC
Edwarf
Kenora
Apr. 21,
1981
Minister of Northern Affairs,
Apr. 10, 1981-Feb. 8, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Northern Affairs,
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Birch, Hon. Margaret PC
Scarborough East
Apr. 21,
1981
Provincial Secretary for Social
Development, Apr. 10, 1981-
July 6, 1983.
-
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Premier, Sept. 12, 1983-
Feb. 25, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
3
i
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Premier, Feb. 25, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Boudria, Don L
•
Prescott & Russell
Apr. 21,
1981
Resigned, effective noon,
Aug. 6, 1984, to run for federal
office. A warrant for by-election
was issued.
Bradley, James Joseph L
St. Catharines
Apr. 21,
1981
i Brandt, Hon. Andrew S. PC
Samia
Apr. 21,
1981
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Labour,
Apr. 30, 1982-July 6, 1983.
(Davis Cabinet)
i
Minister of the Environment,
July 6, 1983-Feb. 8, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Industry and Trade,
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(MUler Cabinet)
i
t Breaugh, Michael James NDP
Oshawa
Apr. 21,
1981
* By-election
59
•
Alphabetical List of Members - 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Breithaupt, James Roos
Kitchener
Apr. 21, 1981
Bryden, Marion Helen NDP Beaches- Woodbine Apr. 21, 1981
Cassidy, Michael Morris NDP Ottawa Centre Apr. 21, 1981
Charlton, Brian Albert
Conway, Sean Gerard
Cooke, David
Copps, Sheila M.
Cunningham, Eric
Gordon
Cureatz, Sammy
Lawrence
NDP Hamilton Mountain Apr. 21, 1981
L Renfrew North Apr. 21, 1981
NDP Windsor-Riverside Apr. 21, 1981
L Hamilton Centre Apr. 21, 1981
Cousens, W. Donald PC York Centre
Apr. 21, 1981
L Wentworth North Apr. 21, 1981
PC Durtiam East
Apr. 21, 1981
Candidate for Ontario Liberal
Party Leadership, February 1982.
Resigned, effective midnight,
Oct. 31, 1984, to become
Chairman of the Ontario Law
Reform Commission on Nov. 1,
1984. A warrant for by-election
was issued.
Resigned, effective midnight,
Aug. 3, 1984, to run for federal
office. A warrant for by-election
was issued.
Candidate for Ontario Liberal
Party Leadership, February 1982.
Resigned, effective 10 a.m.
Aug. 6, 1984, to run for federal
office. A warrant for by-election
was issued.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Citizenship and
Culture, Feb. 25, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Resigned, effective Thurs. Aug.
2, 1984, to run for federal office.
A warrant for by-election was
issued.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Solicitor General,
Sept. 12, 1983-Feb. 25, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Solicitor General, Feb. 25, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (MUler Cabinet)
* By-election
60
Alphabetical List of Members - 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Davis, Hon. William
Grcnville
PC Brampton
Apr. 21. 1981
Davison, Michael
Nomian
NDP Hamilton Centre
Did Not Take
Seat*
Premier and President of the
Council, Apr. 10, 1981-
Feb. 8, 1985.
On Oct 9, 1984 announced his
retirement, to be effective
following the Jan. 26, 1985
Leadership Convention.
Writ of Election - Oct 29, 1984.
Election - Dec. 13, 1984. As the
4th session of the Legislature was
prorogued on Dec. 14, 1984, and
the Legislature dissolved on
Mar. 25, 1985, the member did
not take his seat.
Dean, Hon. Gordon
Hewlett
PC Wentworth
Di Santo, Odoardo
NDP Downsview
Apr. 21, 1981 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Education and
MinistCT of Colleges and
Universities, Apr. 30, 1982-
July 6, 1983. (Davis Cabinet)
Minister Without Portfolio,
July 6, 1983-Dec. 23, 1983.
(Davis Cabinet)
Provincial Secretary for Social
Development, Dec. 23, 1983
(Shuffle)-Feb. 8, 1985. (Davis
Cabinet)
Provincial Secretary for Social
Development, Feb. 8, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Apr. 21, 1981
By-election
61
Alphabetical List of Members • 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Drea, Hon. James
Francis "Frank"
PC Scarborough Centre Apr. 21, 1981
Minister of Community and
Social Services, Apr. 10, 1981-
Feb. 8, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Relieved of responsibilities of
portfolio, Sept. 29, 1983-
Nov. 21, 1983, due to ilhiess.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Premier, Frank Miller, in charge
of International Youth Year,
February 8, 1985.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Premier, Feb. 25, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Eakins, John F.
Eaton, Hon. Robert
Gordon
Edighoffer, Hugh Alden
Elgie, Hon. Robert
GoWwin
Elston, Murray John
Epp, Herbert Arnold
L
PC
Victoria-Haliburton Apr. 21,1981
Middlesex Apr. 21, 1981
L
PC
Perth
York East
Huron-Bruce
Waterloo North
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Minister Without Portfolio,
Feb. 13, 1982-July 6, 1983.
Minister Without Portfolio and
Chief Government Whip,
July 6, 1983-Feb. 8, 1985.
Minister of Labour, Apr. 10,
1981 -Feb. 13, 1982.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Consumer and
Commercial Relations, Feb. 13,
1982 (Shuffle)-Feb. 8, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Community and
Social Services. Feb. 8, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (MUler Cabinet)
* By-election
62
Alphabetical List of Members - 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Eves, Hon. Emie L. PC Parry Sound
Apr. 21, 1981
Fish, Hon. Susan A. PC St. George
Apr. 21,1981
Foulds, James Francis NDP Port Arthur
Gigantes, Evelyn
Adelaide
NDP Ottawa Centre
Apr. 21, 1981
Did Not Take
Seat*
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Education and the
Minister of Colleges and
Universities, SepL 12, 1983-
Feb. 25, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Provincial Secretary for
Resources Development,
Feb. 8, 1985-Mar. 22, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Minister of Skills Development,
Mar. 22, 1985 (Shuffle)-
May 17, 1985. (MUler Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
MinistCT of Citizenship and
Culture, Apr. 30, 1982-
July 6, 1983. (Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Citizenship and
Culture, July 6, 1983-
Feb. 8, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Citizenship and
Culture, Feb. 8, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (MUler Cabinet)
Candidate for Ontario New
Democratic Party Leadership,
February 1982.
Writ of Election - Oct 29, 1984.
Election - Dec. 13, 1984. As the
4th session of the Legislature was
prOTogued on Dec. 14, 1984, and
the Legislature dissolved on
Mar. 25, 1985, the member did
not take her seat.
* By-election
63
Alphabetical List of Members - 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Gillies, Hon. Philip
Andrew
PC Brantford
Gordon, James K.
PC Sudbury
Apr. 21, 1981 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Provincial Secretary for Social
Development, Apr. 30, 1982-
Sept. 12, 1983. (Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister for Labour, Sept. 12,
1983-Feb. 8, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister Without Portfolio for
Youth (attached to Treasury),
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Responsibilities for the woric of
the Ontario Youth Commission,
Ontario Youth Secretariat and the
programs that make up Ontario
Youth Responsibilities (as part of
the new Ministry for Skills
Development), Mar. 22, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Apr. 21, 1981 ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Health, Apr. 30,
1982-Sept. 12, 1983.
(Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Community and
Social Services, Sept. 12, 1983-
Feb. 25, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Education and
Minister of Colleges and
Universities, Feb. 25, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Grande, Anthony
William
Grandmaitre, Bernard
Charles
NDP Oakwood
Ottawa East
Apr. 21, 1981
Did Not Take
Seat*
Writ of Election - Oct 29, 1984.
Election - Dec. 13, 1984. As the
4th session of the Legislature was
prorogued on Dec. 14, 1984, and
the Legislature dissolved on
Mar. 25, 1985, the member did
not take his seat.
By-election
64
Alphabetical List of Members • 32Dd Legislature (Continued)
Gregory, Hon, Milton
Edward Charles
"Bud"
PC Mississauga East Apr. 21, 1981
Grossman, Hon.
Lawrence Sheldon
"Larry"
PC St. Andrew-St.
Patrick
Apr. 21, 1981
Haggerty, Raymond
Louis
Harris, Hon. Michael
Deane
L Erie
PC Nipissing
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Minister Without Portfolio and
Chief Government Whip,
Apr. 10, 1981-July6, 1983.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Revenue,
July 6, 1983 (Shuffle)-
Feb. 8, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Revenue, Feb. 8,
1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Minister of Industry and Tourism,
Apr. 10, 1981-Feb. 13, 1982.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Health,
Feb. 13, 1982 (Shuffle)-
July 6, 1983. (Davis Cabinet)
Candidate for Ontario Progressive
Conservative Party Leadership,
January 1985.
Treasurer of Ontario and Minister
of Economics, July 6, 1983
(Shuffle)-Feb. 8, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Treasurer of Ontario and Minister
of Economics, Feb. 8, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Chair of Metro Caucus,
Feb. 19, 1985.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of the Environment,
Sept. 12, 1983-Feb. 8, 1985.
(Davis Ministry)
Minister of Natural Resources,
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
By-election
65
Alphabetical List of Members • 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Havrot, Edward Michael PC Timiskaming Apr. 21, 1981
Henderson, Hon. Lome
Charles
PC Lambton
Apr. 21, 1981
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Transportation and
Communications, Feb. 25, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Minister of Agriculture and Food,
Apr. 10, 1981-Feb. 13, 1982.
(Davis Cabinet)
Provincial Secretary for
Resources Development,
Feb. 13, 1982-July 6, 1983.
(Davis Cabinet)
Hennessy, Michael
Patrick "Mickey"
PC FortWUliam Apr. 21, 1981
Hodgson, William
Marshall
Chamberlain
PC York North
Apr. 21, 1981
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Northern Affairs,
Apr. 30, 1982-Feb. 25, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Northern Affairs,
Feb. 25, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Government Services,
Apr. 30, 1982-Feb. 25, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Government Services,
Feb. 25, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Johnson, John McLellan
"Jack"
PC Wellington- Apr. 21, 1981
Dufferin-Peel
Johnston, Richard Frank NDP Scarborough West Apr. 21, 1981
Jones, Terry David
PC Mississauga North Apr. 2 1 , 1 98 1
dlandidate for Ontario New
Democratic Party Leadership,
February 1982.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Treasurer of Ontario and Minister
of Economics, Apr. 30, 1982-
Sept. 12, 1983. (Davis Cabinet)
ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Municipal Affairs &
Housing, Feb. 25, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
By-election
66
Alphabetical List of Members - 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Kells, Hon. Morley
Cecil
PC Humber
Apr. 21, 1981
Kennedy, Robert
"Douglas"
PC Mississauga South Apr. 21, 1981
Kerr, George Albert
Kerrio, Vincent George
Kolyn, Albert
PC Burlington South
L Niagara Fails
PC Lakeshore
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Lane, John Gordon
PC Algoma-Manitoulin Apr. 21, 1981
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Transportation and
Communications, Sept. 12,
1983-Feb. 25, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of the Environment,
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Intergovernmental
Affairs, Apr. 30, 1982-
Feb. 25, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Intergovernmental
Affairs, Feb. 25, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (MUler Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Consumer and
Commercial Relations, Feb. 25,
1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Industry and Trade,
Apr. 30, 1982-SepL 12, 1983.
(Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Tourism and
Recreation, SepL 12, 1983-
Feb. 25, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of the Environment,
Feb. 25, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Laughren, Floyd
NDP Nickel Belt
Apr. 21, 1981
* By-election
67
Alphabetical List of Members • 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Leluk, Hon. Nicholas PC York West
George
Apr. 21, 1981
Lupusella, Antonio
'Tony"
MacDonald, Donald
Cameron
Mackenzie, Robert
Warren
Mancini, Remo J.
Martel, Elie Walter
hfDP Dovercourt
NDP York South
NDP Hamilton East
MacQuarrie, Robert PC Carleton East
Waldron
Apr. 21. 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
L Essex South
NfDP Sudbury East
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Minister of Correctional Services,
Apr. 10, 1981-Feb. 8, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Correctional Services,
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Resigned, July 31, 1982, to open
a seat for Robert Keith Rae,
Ontario New Democratic Party
LeadCT.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Solicitor General, Apr. 30, 1982-
Sept. 12, 1983. (Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Attorney General, Sept. 12,
1983-Feb. 25, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Attorney General, Feb. 25, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
By-election
68
Alphabetical List of Members - 32nd Legislature (Continued)
McCaffrey, Hon. Bruce
Robert
PC Armourdale
Apr. 21. 1981
McCague, Hon. George
R.
PC Dufferin-Simcoe Apr. 21, 1981
McClellan, Ross A.
McEwen, J, Earl
McGuigan, James
Fitzgerald
McKessock, Robert
Carson
McLean, Hon. Allan
Kenneth
NDP Bellwoods
L Frontenac-
Addington
L Kent-Elgin
L Grey
PC Simcoe East
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Minister Without Portfolio,
Apr. 10, 1981-Feb. 13, 1982.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Citizenship and
Culture (new ministry),
Feb. 13, 1982 (Shuffle)-
July 6, 1983. (Davis Cabinet)
Provincial Secretary for Social
Development, July 6, 1983
(Shuffle)-Dec. 23, 1983.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Community and
Social Services (Acting),
Sept. 29, 1983 - Nov. 21, 1983.
(Retains other portfolio)
(Davis Cabinet)
Chairman of the Management
Board of Cabinet, Apr. 10, 1981-
Feb. 8, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Chairman of Cabinet, Apr. 10,
1981-Feb. 8, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Transportation and
Communications, Feb. 8, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Crossed the floor to Progressive
Conservatives, May 22, 1984.
Minister Without Portfolio for
Southern Resources (attached to
Natural Resources), Feb. 8, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
By-election
69
Alphabetical List of Members - 32nd Legislature (Continued)
McMurtry, Hon. Roland
"Roy"
PC Eglinton
McNeil, Ronald Keith
PC Elgin
Miller, Hon. Frank
Stuart
PC Muskoka
Apr. 21, 1981 Attorney General, Apr. 10, 1981-
Feb. 8, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Solicitor General, Apr. 10, 1981-
Feb. 13, 1982. (Davis Cabinet)
Candidate for Ontario Progressive
Conservative Party Leadership,
January 1985.
Apr. 21, 1981 ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Agriculture and Food,
Apr. 30, 1982-Feb. 25, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Agriculture and Food,
Feb. 25, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Apr. 21, 1981 Treasurer of Ontario and Minister
of Economics, Apr. 10, 1981-
July 6, 1983. (Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Industry and Trade
Development, July 6, 1983
(Shuffle)-Feb. 8, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Elected Leader of the Ontario
Progressive Conservative Party,
Jan. 26, 1985.
Premier and President of the
Council and Minister of
Intergovernmental Affairs,
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Miller, Gordon Irvin
Haldimand-Norfolk Apr. 21, 1981
By-election
70
Alphabetical List of Members - 32Dd Legislature (Continued)
Mitchell, Hon. Robert
C.
PC Carieton
Apr. 21, 1981
Newman, Bernard
Nixon, Robert Fletcher
Norton, Hon. Keith
Calder
O'Neil, Hugh Patrick
Peterson, David Robert
L Windsor-WalkervUlc Apr. 21, 1981
L Brant-Oxford-
Norfolk
Quinte
London Centre
Apr. 21, 1981
PC Kingston & the Apr. 21, 1981
Islands
Philip, Edward Thomas NDP Etobicoke
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Consumer and
Commercial Relations,
Apr. 30, 1982-Sept. 12,1983.
(Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Health,
Sept. 12, 1983-Feb. 25, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister Without Portfolio for
Science and Technology (attached
to Industry and Trade),
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Minister of the Environment,
Apr. 10, 1981-July 6, 1983.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Health, July 6, 1983
(Shuffle)-Feb. 8, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Relieved of responsibilities of
portfolio, Oct. 11, 1983-
Dec. 5, 1983, due to illness.
Minister of Education and
Minister of Colleges and
Universities, Feb. 8, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Elected Ontario Liberal Leader,
Feb. 21, 1982.
Leader of the Official Opposition.
By-election
71
Alphabetical List of Members - 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Pich6, Hon. Ren6 L.
PC Cochrane North
Poirier, Jean
Prescott & Russell
Apr. 21, 1981 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Revenue, Sept. 12,
1983-Feb. 25, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister Without Portfolio for
Northern Transportation (attached
to Northern Affairs),
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Did Not Take Writ of Election - Oct. 29, 1984.
Seat* Election - Dec. 13, 1984. As the
4th session of the Legislature was
prorogued on Dec. 14, 1984, and
the Legislature dissolved on
Mar. 25, 1985, the member did
not take his seat.
Pollock, James
Pope, Hon. Alan
William
PC Hastings-
Peterborough
Apr. 21, 1981
PC Cochrane South Apr. 21,1981
Minister of Natural Resources,
Apr. 10, 1981-Feb. 8, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Health, Feb. 8, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Rae, Robert Keith
NDP York South
Nov. 15, 1982* Elected Ontario New Democratic
Party Leader, Feb. 7, 1982.
Writ of Election - Sept. 27,
1982. Return of Writ - Nov. 12,
1982. On Nov. 15, 1982, the
House was informed of the
election of Robert Keith Rae, in
room of Donald Cameron
MacDonald, resigned
Leader of the Third Party.
* By-election
72
Alphabetical List of Members - 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Ramsay, Hon. Russell
Harold
PC Sault Ste. Marie Apr. 21, 1981
Reed, Julian Alexander
Amott
Reid, Thomas "Patrick"
L Halton-Burlington
LL Rainy River
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Renwick, James
Alexandra"
NDP Riverdale
Apr. 21, 1981
Riddell, John Keith
"Jack"
Robinson, Hon. Alan
M.
L Huron-Middlesex
PC Scarborough-
Ellesmere
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Rotenberg, Hon. David PC Wilson Heights Apr. 21, 1981
Provincial Secretary for
Resources Development,
Apr. 10, 1981-Feb. 13, 1982.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Labour,
Feb. 13, 1982 (Shuffle)-
Feb. 8, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Labour,
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Resigned, effective Oct 31,
1984, to be Executive Director of
the Ontario Mining Association
on Nov. 1, 1984. A warrant for
by-election was issued.
Died, Nov. 28, 1984. Tributes
were expressed by Mr. Welch,
Mr. Peterson, Mr. Rae and Mr.
Davis. The House was adjourned,
Nov. 29, 1984, until 10 a.m.
Nov. 30, 1984.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Citizenship and
Culture, Sept. 12, 1983-
Feb. 25, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Minister Without Portfolio and
Chief Government Whip,
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Municipal Affairs and
Housing, Apr. 30, 1982-
Feb. 25, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Minister Without Portfolio for
Uiban Affairs (attached to
Municipal Affairs and Housing),
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
By-election
73
Alphabetical List of Members - 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Roy, Albert J.
Runciman, Hon. Robert
William
Ruprecht, Antony M.
'Tony"
Ruston, Richard Fletcher
Samis, George Roy
Sargent, Edward Carson
Scrivener, Margaret
Sheppard, Howard
Nicholas
Shymko, Yuri R.
Sloat, Ann
Smith, Stuart Lyon
L Ottawa East
PC Leeds
L Paricdale
L Essex North
NDP Cornwall
L Grey-Bruce
PC St. David
PC Northumberland
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
PC High Park-Swansea Apr. 21, 1981
PC Wentworth North
Did Not Take
Seat*
Hamilton West
Apr. 21, 1981
Resigned, effective Fri. Aug. 3,
1984, to run for federal office. A
warrant for by-election was
issued.
Minister of Government Services,
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Tourism and
Recreation, Feb. 25, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Provincial Secretary for Social
Development, SepL 12, 1983-
Feb. 25, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Community and
Social Services, Feb. 25, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Writ of Election - Oct 29, 1984.
Election - Dec. 13, 1984. As the
4th session of the Legislature was
prorogued on Dec. 14, 1984, and
the 32nd Legislature dissolved on
Mar. 25, 1985, the member did
not take her seat.
Leader of the Ontario Liberal
Party and Official Leader of the
Opposition.
Resigned, Jan. 25, 1982, on
becoming Chairman of the
Science Council of Canada. A
new election was called.
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Alphabetical List of Members - 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Snow, Hon. James
Wilfied
PC OakviUe
Apr. 21, 1981
Spensieri, Michael A.
Stephenson, Hon. Bette
M.
L Yorkview
PC York Mills
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Sterling, Hon. Norman
William
PC Carleton-GrenviUe Apr. 21, 1981
Minister of Transportation and
Communications (Portfolio
reconstruction) Apr. 10, 1981-
Feb. 8, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Minister Without Portfolio for
Urban Transit (attached to
Transpcxtation and
Communications), Feb. 8, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Minister of Colleges and
Universities, Apr. 10, 1981-
Feb. 8, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Education,
Apr. 10, 1981-Feb. 8, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Chairman of the Management
Board of Cabinet, Feb. 8, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Deputy Premier, Apr. 8, 1985-
May 17. 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Minister Without Portfolio,
Apr. 10, 1981-Feb. 13, 1982.
(Davis Cabinet)
Provincial Secretary for Justice,
Feb. 13, 1982-July 6, 1983.
(Davis Cabinet)
Provincial Secretary for
Resources Development,
July 6, 1983-Feb. 8, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
By-election
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Alphabetical List of Members - 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Stevenson, Kenneth
"Ross"
PC Durham-Y(Hk
Apr. 21, 1981
Stokes, John Edward
"Jack"
Swart, Melvin Leroy
Sweeney, John Roland
Taylor, Hon. George
William
Taylor, James A.
NDP Lake Nipigon
NDP Welland-Thorold
L Kitchener-Wilmot
PC Simcoe Centre
PC
Prince Edward-
Lennox
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21. 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of the Environment,
Apr. 30, 1982-Sept. 12, 1983.
(Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Treasurer of Ontario and Minister
of Economics, Sept 12, 1983-
Feb. 25, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Treasurer of Ontario and Minister
of Economics, Feb. 25, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Candidate for Ontario Liberal
Party Leadership, February 1982.
Solicitor General, Feb. 13, 1982-
Feb. 8, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Industry and Trade,
Sept. 12, 1983-Feb. 25, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Industry and Trade,
Feb. 25, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
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Alphabetical List of Members - 32Dd Legislature (Continued)
Timbrel], Hon, Dennis
Roy
PC Don Mills
Apr. 21, 1981 Minister of Health,
Apr. 10, 1981-Feb. 13, 1982.
(Davis Cabinet)
Candidate for Ontario Progressive
Conservative Party Leadership,
January 1985.
Minister of Agriculture and Food,
Feb. 13, 1982 (Shuffle)-
Feb. 8, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Municipal Affairs and
Housing and Minister
Responsible for Women's Issues,
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Treleaven, Richard L.
Turner, Hon. John
Melville
PC Oxford
PC Peterborough
Apr. 21, 1981
Apr. 21, 1981
On Apr. 21, 1981, the Premier,
Mr. Davis, proposed John
Melville Turner, MPP,
Peterborough, as Speaker.
Seconded and resolved.
Apr. 21, 1981 - Date took chair.
Van Home, Ronald
GcOTge
Villeneuve, Noble A.
London North
PC Stormont, Dundas
& Glengarry
Apr. 21, 1981
Jan. 5, 1984*
Writ of Election - Oct 31, 1983.
Return of Writ - Dec. 23, 1983.
On Mar. 20, 1984, the House
was informed of the election of
Noble Villeneuve, MPP,
Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry,
in room of Osie F. Villeneuve,
deceased.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Health,
Feb. 25, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Villeneuve, Osie F.
PC Stormont, Dundas
& Glengarry
Apr. 21, 1981 Died, Sept. 25, 1983. A new
election was called.
* By>election
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Alphabetical List of Members • 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Walker, Hon. Gordon
Wayne
PC London South
Watson, Andrew
Naismith
PC Chatham-Kent
Apr. 21, 1981 Provincial Secretary for Justice,
Apr. 10, 1981-Feb, 13, 1982;
July 6, 1983-Feb. 8, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Consumer and
Commercial Relations,
Apr. 10, 1981-Feb. 13, 1982.
(Retains other portfolio) (Davis
Cabinet)
Ministry of Industry and Trade
Development (Portfolio
reconstruction), Feb. 13, 1982-
July 6, 1983. (Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Consumer and
Commercial Relations,
Feb. 8, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Apr. 21, 1981 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Community and
Social Services, Apr. 30, 1982-
Sept. 12, 1983. (Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Energy,
Sept. 12, 1983-Feb. 25, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Energy,
Feb. 25, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
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Alphabetical List of Members • 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Welch, Hon. Robert
Stanley
PC Brock
Apr. 21, 1981
Wells, Hon. Thomas
Leonard
PC Scarborough North Apr. 21,1981
Deputy Premier, Apr. 10, 1981-
Feb. 8, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Energy, Apr. 10,
1981-July6, 1983.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister Responsible for
Women's Issues (Directorate
estabUshed May 17, 1983),
May 17, 1983-Feb. 8, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Deputy Premier and
Attorney General, Feb. 8, 1985-
Apr. 8, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Attorney General, Feb. 8, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Government House Leader,
Feb. 20, 1985. (MUler Cabinet)
Minister of Intergovernmental
Affairs, Apr. 10, 1981-
Feb. 8, 1985. (Davis Cabinet)
Government House Leader, Dec.
23, 1983-Feb. 8, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Minister of Health (Acting),
Oct. 11, 1983 -Dec. 5, 1983.
(Davis Cabinet)
Wildman, Charles
Jackson "Bud"
NDP Algoma
Apr. 21, 1981
* By-election
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Alphabetical List of Members - 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Williams, Hon. John
Reesor
PC Oriole
Apr. 21, 1981 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Revenue,
Apr. 30, 1982-SepL 12, 1983.
(Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Consumer and
Commercial Relations,
Sept. 12, 1983-Feb. 25, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
Solicitor General, Feb. 8, 1985-
May 17, 1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Wiseman, Hon. E)ouglas
Jack
PC
Lanark
Apr. 21,
1981
Worton, Harry A.
L
Wellington South
Apr. 21,
1981
Wrye, William Munro
L
Windsor-Sandwich
Apr. 21,
1981
Yakabuski, Paul Joseph
PC
Renfrew South
Apr. 21,
1981
Minister of Government Services,
Apr. 10, 1981-July 6, 1983.
(Davis Cabinet)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Natural Resources,
Apr. 30, 1982-Feb. 25, 1985.
(Davis Cabinet)
ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Natural Resources,
Feb. 25, 1985-May 17, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies
Constituency
Member
Party Comments
Algoma
Charles Jackson "Bud"
Wildman
NDP
Algoma-Manitoulin
John Gordon Lane
PC
Armourdale
Hon. Bruce Robert
McCaffrey
PC
Beaches- Woodbine
Marion Helen Bryden
NDP
Bellwoods
Ross A. McClellan
NDP
Brampton
Hon. William Grenville
Davis
PC Ontario Premier.
Announced retirement, Oct. 9, 1984.
Brant-Oxford-Norfolk
Robert Fletcher Nixon
L
Brantford
Hon. Philip Andrew
Gillies
PC
Brock
Hon. Robert Stanley
Welch
PC
Burlington South
George Albert Ken-
PC
Cambridge
William Walter Barlow
PC
Carleton
Hon. Robert C. Mitchell
PC
Carleton East
Robert Waldron
MacQuarrie
PC
Carleton-Grenville
Hon. Norman William
Sterling
PC
Chatham-Kent
Andrew Naismith
Watson
PC
Cochrane North
Hon. Ren6 L. Pich6
PC
Cochrane South
Hon. Alan William
Pope
PC
Cornwall
George Roy Samis
NDP
Don Mills
Hon. Dennis Roy
Timbrell
PC
81
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Dovercourt
Antonio "Tony"
Lupusella
NDP
Downsview
Odoardo Di Santo
NDP
Dufferin-Simcoe
Hon. George R.
McCague
PC
Durham East
Sammy Lawrence
Cureatz
PC
Durham West
Hon. George Lyle Ashe
PC
Durham- Yoric
Kenneth "Ross"
Stevenson
PC
Eglinton
Hon. Roland "Roy"
McMurtry
PC
Elgin
Ronald Keith McNeil
PC
Erie
Raymond Louis
Haggerty
L
Essex North
Richard Retcher Ruston
L
Essex South
Remo J. Mancini
L
Etobicoke
Edward Thomas Philip
NDP
Fort William
Michael Patrick
"Mickey" Hennessy
PC
Frontenac-Addington
J. Earl McEwen
L
Frontenac-Addington
J. Earl McEwen
PC
Grey
Robert Carson
McKessock
L
Grey-Bruce
Edward Carson Sargent
L
Haldimand-Norfolk
Gordon Irvin Miller
L
Halton-Burlington
Julian Alexander Amott
Reed
L
Hamilton Centre
Sheila M. Copps
L
Hamilton Centre
Michael Norman
Davison
NDP
Crossed floor to Progressive Conservatives,
May 22, 1984.
Resigned, Aug. 6, 1984.
NDP Elected, Dec. 13, 1984. Did not take seat,
as the 32nd Legislature was prorogued on
Dec. 14, 1984.
82
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Hamilton East
Robert Warren
Mackenzie
NDP
Hamilton Mountain
Brian Albert Charlton
NDP
Hamilton West
Stuart Lyon Smith
L
Ontario Liberal Party Leader.
Resigned, Jan. 25, 1982.
Hamilton West
Richard Allen
NDP
Elected, June 17, 1982. Sworn in on
June 28, 1982.
Hastings-Peterborough
James Pollock
PC
High Park-Swansea
Yuri R. Shymko
PC
Humber
Hon. Morley Cecil Kells
PC
Huron-Bruce
Murray John Elston
L
Huron-Middlesex
John Keith "Jack"
RiddeU
L
Kenora
Leo Edward Bemier
PC
Kent-Elgin
James Fitzgerald
McGuigan
L
Kingston & the Islands
Hon. Keith Calder
Norton
PC
Kitchener
James Roos Breithaupt
L
Resigned, Oct. 31, 1984.
Kitchener-Wilmot
John Roland Sweeney
L
Lake Nipigon
John Edward "Jack"
Stokes
NDP
I^keshore
Albert Kolyn
PC
Lambton
Hon. Lome Charles
Henderson
PC
Lanark
Hon. Douglas Jack
Wiseman
PC
Leeds
Hon. Robert William
Runciman
PC
Lincoln
Hon. Philip W.
Andrewes
PC
83
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 32nd Legislature (Continued)
London Centre
David Robert Peterson
L
London North
Ronald George Van
Home
L
London South
Hon. Gordon Wayne
Walker
PC
Middlesex
Hon. Robert Gordon
Eaton
PC
Mississauga East
Hon. Milton Edward
Charles "Bud"
Gregory
PC
Mississauga North
Terry David Jones
PC
Mississauga South
Robert "Douglas"
Kennedy
PC
Muskoka
Hon. Frank Stuart
MiUer
PC
Niagara Falls
Vincent George Kerrio
L
Nickel Belt
Floyd Laughren
NDP
Nipissing
Hon. Michael Deane
Harris
PC
Northumberland
Howard Nicholas
Sheppard
PC
OakviUe
James Wilfred Snow
PC
Oakwood
Anthony William
Grande
NDP
Oriole
Hon. John Reesor
Williams
PC
Oshawa
Michael James Breaugh
NDP
Ottawa Centre
Michael Morris Cassidy
NDP
Ottawa Centre
Evelyn Adelaide
Gigantes
NDP
Ottawa East
Albert J. Roy
L
Elected Ontario Liberal Leader,
Feb. 21, 1982.
Official Leader of the Opposition.
Elected Leader of the Ontario Progressive
Conservative Party, Jan. 26, 1985.
Premier of Ontario, Feb. 8, 1985.
Resigned, Aug. 3, 1984.
Elected, Dec. 13, 1984. Did not take seat,
as the 32nd Legislature was prorogued on
Dec. 14, 1984.
Resigned, Aug. 3, 1984.
84
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Ottawa East
Bernard Charles
Grandmaitre
L
Ottawa South
Hon. Claude Frederick
Bennett
PC
Ottawa West
Hon. Reuben Conrad
Baetz
PC
Oxford
Richard L. Treleaven
PC
Paikdale
Antony M. *Tony"
Ruprecht
L
Parry Sound
Hon. Ernie L. Eves
PC
Perth
Hugh Alden Edighoffer
L
Peterborough
Hon. John Melville
Turner
PC
Port Arthur
James Francis Foulds
NDP
Prescott & Russell
Don Boudria
L
Prescott & Russell
Jean Poirier
L
Prince Edward-Lennox
James A. Taylor
PC
Quinte
Hugh Patrick O'Neil
L
Rainy River
Thomas "Patrick" Reid
LL
Renfrew North
Sean Gerard Conway
L
Renfrew South
Paul Joseph Yakabuski
PC
Riverdale
James Alexander
Renwick
NDP
St. Andrew-St, Patrick
Hon. Lawrence Sheldon
"Larry" Grossman
PC
Elected, Dec. 13, 1984. Did not take seat,
as the 32nd Legislature was prorogued on
Dec. 14. 1984.
Speaker.
Resigned, Aug. 6, 1984.
Elected, Dec. 13, 1984. Did not take seat,
as the 32nd Legislature was {M^orogued on
Dec. 14, 1984.
Resigned, Oct 31, 1984.
Died, Nov. 28, 1984.
St. Catharines
St. David
St. George
Samia
James Joseph Bradley L
Margaret Scrivener PC
Hon. Susan A. Fish PC
Hon. Andrew S. Brandt PC
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Sauk Ste. Marie
Hon, Russell Harold
Ramsay
PC
Scarfoorough Centre
Hon, James Francis
"Frank" Drea
PC
ScarbcM-ough East
Hon. Margaret Birch
PC
Scaiborough-EUesmere
Hon, Alan M. Robinson
PC
Scarborough North
Hon, Thomas Leonard
Wells
PC
Scarborough West
Richard Frank Johnston
NDP
Simcoe Centre
Hon. George William
Taylor
PC
Simcoe East
Hon. Allan Kenneth
Mdjesm
PC
Stormont, Dundas &
Glengarry
Osie Villeneuve
PC
Stormont, Dundas &
Glengarry
Noble A. Villeneuve
PC
Sudbury
James K. Gordon
PC
Sudbury East
Elie Walter Martel
NDP
Timiskaming
Edward Michael Havrot
PC
Victoria-Haliburton
John F. Eakins
L
Waterloo North
Herbert Arnold Epp
L
Welland-'nKMold
Melvin Leroy Swart
NDP
Wellington-Dufferin-
Pecl
John McLellan "Jack"
Johnson
PC
Wellington South
Harry A. Worton
L
Wentwath
Hon. Gordon Howlett
Dean
PC
Wentworth North
Eric Gordon
Cunningham
L
Wentworth North
Ann Sloat
PC
Wilson Heights
Hon. David Rotenberg
PC
Died, Sept. 25, 1983.
Elected, Dec. 15, 1983. Sworn in on
Jan. 5, 1984.
Resigned, Aug. 2, 1984.
Elected, Dec. 13, 1984, Did not take seat,
as the 32nd Legislature was iM-orogued on
Dec. 14. 1984.
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies • 32nd Legislature (Continued)
Windsor-Riverside
David Cooke
NDP
Windsor-Sandwich
William Monro Wrye
L
Windsor-Walkerville
Bernard Newnian
L
York Centre
W. Donald Cousens
PC
York East
Hon. Robert Goldwin
Elgie
PC
York Mills
Hon. Bette M.
Stephenson
PC
York North
William Marshall
Chamberlain
Hodgson
PC
York South
Donald Cameron
MacDonald
NDP
York South
Robert Keith Rae
NDP
York West
Yorkview
NDP Resigned, July 31, 1982.
NDP Elected Ontario New Democratic Party
Leader. Feb. 7, 1982.
Elected, Nov. 4, 1982. Sworn in on
Nov. 15, 1982.
Hon. Nicholas George PC
Leluk
Michael A. Spensieri L
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Legislative Highlights
33rd Legislature
June 4, 1985 - June 29, 1987
• May 2, 1985: Progressive Conservative Party retained 52 seats in the
General Election and Frank Miller, Premier formed a minority
government.
• May 28, 1985: Ontario Liberal Party Leader David Peterson, MPP,
London Centre, and Ontario New Democratic Party Leader Bob Rae,
MPP, York South, signed An Agenda for Reform: Proposals for
Minority Parliament, which provided the necessary political support
for the Liberal Party to form a government.
• June 26, 1985: David Peterson became the first Liberal Premier of
Ontario in forty-two years.
• July 2, 1985: Frank Miller, MPP, Muskoka, Leader of the Progressive
Conservative Party, became leader of the Official Opposition.
• November 16, 1985: Larry Grossman, MPP, St.Andrew-St.Patrick,
was elected Leader of the Progressive Conservative Party. (Other
candidates: Alan Pope and Dennis Timbrell)
• November 22, 1985: Frank Miller resigned as Progressive
Conservative Leader.
• October 6, 1986: New Democrat David Ramsay, MPP, Timiskaming,
crossed the floor to join the Liberals.
• December 17, 1986: New Democrat Tony Lupusella, MPP,
Dovercourt, crossed the floor to join the Liberals.
LEGISLATURES OF ONTARIO
33rd Legislature
General Election May 2, 1985
Sessions of the Thirty-third Legislature of Ontario: June 4, 1985 - June 29, 1987
First: June 4, 1985 - June 18, 1985 and
July 2, 1985 - July 12, 1985 and
October 15, 1985 - December 20, 1985 and
January 6, 1986 - February 12, 1986.
Second: April 22, 1986 - July 10, 1986 and
October 14, 1986 - December 18, 1986 and
January 12, 1987 - February 12, 1987.
-niiixi: April 28, 1987 - June 29, 1987.
Members
Alphabetical List of Members
Party Constituency Sworn In Comments
Allen, Richard
NDP Hamilton West
Andrewes, Hon. Philip PC Lincoln
W.
Ashe, Hon. George Lyle PC Durham West
Baetz, Hon. Reuben
Conrad
PC Ottawa West
Barlow, William Walter PC Cambridge
Bennett, Hon. Claude PC Ottawa South
Frederick
Bemier, Hon. Leo
Edward
Bossy, Maurice Louis
Bradley, Hon. James
Joseph
PC Kenora
L Chatham-Kent
L St. Catharines
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
Minister of Health,
May 17, 1985-June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Chairman of Management
Board of Cabinet, May 17,
1985-June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Minister of Intergovernmental
Affairs, May 17, 1985-
June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Minister of Tourism and
Recreation and
Chairman of Cabinet,
May 17, 1985-June 26. 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Minister of Northern Affairs,
May 17, 1985-June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Housing,
Jan. 9, 1987-Sept. 30, 1987.
Minister of the Environment,
June 26, 1985-SepL 29.
1987.
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Alphabetical List of Members - 33rd Legislature (Continued)
Brandt, Hon. Andrew S. PC Samia
June 4, 1985
Breaugh, Michael James
Bryden, Marion Helen
Callahan, Robert V.
Caplan, Hon. Elinor
NDP Oshawa June 4, 1985
NDP Beaches-Woodbine June 4, 1985
L Brampton June 4, 1985
L Oriole June 4, 1985
Charlton, Brian Albert
Conway, Hon. Sean
Gaaid
NDP Hamilton Mountain June 4, 1985
L Renfrew North June 4, 1985
Cooke, David R.
Cooke, David
L Kitchener June 4, 1985
NDP Windsor-Riverside June 4, 1985
Minister of Industry and
Trade, May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Chairman of the Management
Board of Cabinet and
Minister of Government
Services, June 26, 1985-
June 16, 1986.
Resigned, June 16, 1986 from
both portfolios, following
conflict of interest allegations.
On June 16, 1986, the alleged
conflict of interest concerning
the Hon. Elinor Caplan was
referred to the Standing
Committee on Public
Accounts. The Committee
issued a consensus report on
Sept. 18, 1986 citing Caplan
for poor judgment. Adoption
of Report, Oct. 15, 1986.
The Committee's opposition
members voted on Oct. 3,
1986 to amend their report to
cite a conflict of interest but
no use of influence.
Minister of Education,
June 26, 1985-Sept. 29,
1987.
Minister of Government
Services (Acting), July 2,
1986-Sept. 29, 1987.
(Retains other portfolio)
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Alphabetical List of Members - 33rd Legislature (Continued)
Cordiano, Joseph
L Downsview
Cousens, Hon. W.
E)onald
Cureatz, Hon. Sammy
Lawrence
PC York Centre
PC Durham East
June 4, 1985 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Colleges and
Universities, June 26, 1985-
Jan. 9, 1987.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Community and
Social Services, Jan. 9, 1987-
SepL 30, 1987.
June 4, 1985 Minister of Correctional
Services, May 17, 1985-
June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
June 4, 1985 Minister Without Portfolio
(attached to the Premier's
Office), May 17, 1985-
June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Curling, Alvin Frederick L Scarborough North June 4, 1985
Davis, William C.
Dean, Hon. Gordon
Howlett
Eakins, Hon. John F.
Elgie, Hon. Robert
Gold win
PC Scarborough Centre June 4, 1985
PC Wentworth June 4. 1985
L Victoria-Haliburton June 4, 1985
Edighoffer, Hon. Hugh L Perth
Alden
PC York East
Minister of Housing (Rent
Review), June 26, 1985-
SepL 29, 1987.
Minister of Revenue,
May 17, 1985-June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Minister of Tourism and
Recreation, June 26, 1985-
SepL 29, 1987.
June 4, 1985 On June 4, 1985, the Premier,
Mr. Miller, pressed Hugh
Alden Edighoffer, MPP,
Perth, as Speaker. Seconded
and resolved. June 4, 1985 -
Date took chair.
June 4, 1985 Minister of Labour,
May 17, 1985-June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Resigned, Sept. 26, 1985,
having been appointed
Chairman of the Worker's
Compensation Board.
A new election was called.
* By-election
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Alphabetical List of Members - 33rd Legislature (Continued)
Elston, Hon. Murray
John
Huron-Bruce
June 4, 1985
Minister of Health,
June 26, 1985-SepL 29,
1987.
Epp, Herbert Arnold
Waterloo North
Eves, Hon. Ernie L.
Ferraro, Rick Eugenio
Fish, Hon. Susan A.
Fontaine, Hon. Jacques
Nod "Ren6"
PC Parry Sound
June 4, 1985 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Treasurer of Ontario and
Minister of Economics and
the Minister of Revenue, June
26, 1985-Sept. 30, 1987.
June 4, 1985 Minister of Community and
Social Services, May 17,
1985-June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
L Wellington South June 4, 1985
PC St. George
Cochrane North
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Industry, Trade
and Technology, June 26,
1985-Sept. 30, 1987.
June 4, 1985 Minister of Environment,
May 17, 1985-June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
June 4, 1985 Minister of Northern Affairs
and Mines, June 26, 1985-
Nov. 27, 1985.
Minister of Northern
Develc^ment and Mines,
Nov. 27, 1985-June 26, 1986.
Resigned, June 26, 1986, as
both Minister and Member,
due to allegations of conflict
of interest.
On July 2, 1986, the matter
of Ren6 Fontaine's
compliance with the conflict
of interest guidelines were
referred to the Standing
Committee on the Legislative
Assembly. The Committee
found th^ Fontaine had
txeached the PrenuCT's
Conflict of Interest guidelines.
Report adq)ted, Oct. 14,
1986.
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Alphabetical List of Members - 33rd Legislature (Continued)
Fontaine, Jacques No6 L Cochrane North
"Ren6"
Oct. 14, 1986*
Foulds, James Francis NDP Port Arthur
Fulton, Hon. Edward A. L Scarborough East
Gigantes, Evelyn
Adelaide
Gillies, Hon. Philip
Andrew
NfDP Ottawa Centre
PC Brantford
Gordon, Hon. James K, PC Sudbury
Grande, Anthony
William
Grandmaitre, Hon.
BCTnard Charles
Gregory, Hon, Milton
Edward Charles
"Bud"
Grier, Ruth Anna
NDP Oakwood
Ottawa East
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
June 4. 1985
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
PC Mississauga East June 4, 1985
Writ of Election - June 26,
1986. Return of Writ - Aug.
27, 1986. On Oct. 14, 1986,
the House was informed of the
election of Ren6 Fontaine,
MPP, Cochrane North, who
had previously resigned his
seat.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Tourism and
Recreation, Jan. 9, 1987-
Sept 30, 1987.
Minister of Transportation and
Communications, June 26,
1985-Sept. 29, 1987.
Minister of Skills
Development, May 17, 1985-
June 26,1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Minister of Government
Services, May 17, 1985-
June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Minister of Municipal Affairs
and Minister Responsible for
Francophone Affairs,
June 26, 1985-SepL 29,
1987.
Solicitor General, May 17,
1985-June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
NDP Lakeshore
June 4, 1985
* By-election
93
Alphabetical List of Members - 33rd Legislature (Continued)
Grossman, Hon.
Lawrence Sheldon
"Larty"
PC St. Andrew-St. June 4, 1985 Minister of Education and
Patrick Colleges and Universities,
Secretary for Social
Development and Government
House Leader, May 17, 1985-
June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Elected Leader of the Ontario
Progressive Conservative
Party, Nov. 16, 1985.
Recognized as Leader of Her
Majesty's Loyal Opposition,
Nov. 25, 1985.
Guindon, Luc Bernard
Haggerty, Raymond
Louis
PC Cornwall
L Erie
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
Harris, Hon. Michael
Deane
Hart, Christine
PC Nipissing
York East
June 4, 1985
Apr. 28, 1986*
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Government
Services, June 26, 1985-
Jan. 9, 1987.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Chairman of the Management
Board of Cabinet,
Sept. 20, 1985-Jan. 9. 1987.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Municipal Affairs,
Jan. 9, 1987-Sept. 30, 1987.
Minister of Natural Resources
and Minister of Energy,
May 17, 1985-June 26, 1985.
Writ of Election - Mar. 6,
1986.
On Apr. 28, 1986, the House
was informed of the election
of Christine Hart, MPP, York
East, in room of Robert G.
Elgie, resigned to be
Chairman of the Worker's
Compensation Board.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Health, Jan. 9,
1987-Sept. 30, 1987.
Hayes, Patrick Michael NDP Essex North
June 4, 1985
By-election
94
Alphabetical List of Members - 33rd Legislature (Continued)
Henderson, D. James
HumbCT
June 4, 1985
Hennessy, Michael
Patrick "Mickey"
PC Fort William
Keyes, Hon. Kenneth A.
Knight, Donald S.
Kingston & the
Islands
June 4, 1985
Jackson, Cameron D. PC Burlington South June 4, 1985
Johnson, John McLellan PC Wellington- June 4, 1985
"Jack" Dufferin-Pcel
Johnston, Richard Frank NDP Scarborough West June 4, 1985
Kerrio, Hon. Vincent L Niagara Falls June 4, 1985
George
June 4, 1985
Halton-Burlington June 4, 1985
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Community and
Social Services, June 26,
1985-Jan. 9, 1987.
ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Colleges and
Universities, Jan. 9, 1987-
Sept. 30, 1987.
Minister of Natural Resources
and Minister of Energy,
June 26, 1985-Sept. 29,
1987.
Minister of Correctional
Services, June 26, 1985-
Sept. 29, 1987.
Solicitor General, June 26,
1985-Dec. 3, 1986. Resigned
as Solicitor General Dec. 3,
1986 amid controversy
relating to illegal
consumption of alcohol.
(Retains other portfolio)
Solicitor General, reappointed
Jan. 9, 1987-Sept. 29, 1987.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Chairman of the Management
Board of Cabinet, Jan. 9,
1987-Sept. 30, 1987.
By-election
95
Alphabetical List of Members - 33rd Legislature (Continued)
Kwinter, Hon. Monte L Wilson Heights June 4, 1985
Lane, John Gordon
Laughren, Floyd
Leluk, Hon. Nicholas
George
Lupusella, Antonio
'Tony"
Mackenzie, Robert
Wairen
Mancini, Remo J.
PC Algoma-Manitoulin June 4, 1985
ISfDP Nickel Belt June 4, 1985
PC York West June 4, 1985
NDP Dovercourt
June 4, 1985
NDP Hamilton East
Essex South
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
Marland, Margaret PC Mississauga South June 4, 1985
Martel, Elie Walter NDP Sudbury East June 4, 1985
McCaffrey, Bruce Robert PC Armourdale June 4, 1985
McCague, Hon. George PC Dufferin-Simcoe June 4, 1985
R.
Minister of Consumer and
Commercial Relations,
June 26, 1985-Sept. 29,
1987.
Minister of Financial
Institutions, Apr. 1, 1986-
SepL 29, 1987.
Minister of Citizenship and
Culture, May 17, 1985-
June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Crossed the floor to the
Ontario Liberals, Dec. 17,
1986. Accepted into the
Liberal caucus
Jan. 13, 1987.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Premier and responsible for
Parliamentary Reform,
June 26, 1985-Sept. 20,
1985.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Premier and Minister of
Intergovernmental Affairs,
Sept. 20, 1985-Jan. 9, 1987.
Minister of Transportation and
Communications, May 17,
1985-June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
McClellan, Ross A.
NDP Bellwoods
June 4, 1985
* By-election
96
Alphabetical List of Members - 33rd Legislature (Continued)
McFadden, David James PC Eglinton
McGuigan, James
Fitzgerald
McKessock, Robert
Carson
McLean, Hon. Allan
Kenneth
McNeil, Ronald Keith
Miller, Hon. Frank
Stuart
Kent-Elgin
L Grey
PC Simcoe East
PC Elgin
PC Muskoka
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
Miller, Gordon Irvin L Haldimand-Norfolk June 4, 1985
Mitchell, Hon. Robert PC Carleton
C.
June 4, 1985
Morin, Gilles E. L Carleton East June 4, 1985
Morin-Strom, Karl Avid NDP Sault Ste. Marie June 4, 1985
* By-election
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Natural Resources
and Energy, June 26, 1985-
Jan. 9, 1987.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Natural
Resources, Jan. 9, 1987-Sept.
30, 1987.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Solicitor General and Minister
of Correctional Services,
June 26, 1985-Sept. 30.
1987.
Minister Without Portfolio
(attached to Municipal Affairs
and Housing), May 17, 1985-
June 26, 1985.
Premier and President of the
CouncU, May 17, 1985-
June 26, 1985.
Recognized as Leader of Her
Majesty's Loyal Opposition,
July 2, 1985.
Resigned as Leado" of her
Loyal Opposition, Nov. 22,
1985. Tributes in Legislature
Nov. 18, 1985.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Agriculture and
Food, June 26, 1985-Sept
30, 1987.
Minister Without Portfolio
and Chief Government Whip,
May 17, 1985-June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
97
Alphabetical List of Members • 33rd Legislature (Continued)
Munro, Hon. Lily Oddie L Hamilton Centre June 4, 1985
Newman, Bernard
Nixon, Hon. Robert
Fletcher
L Windsor-Walkerville June 4, 1985
L Brant-Oxford- June 4, 1985
Norfolk
Minister of Citizenship and
Culture, June 26, 1985-
SepL 29, 1987.
Treasurer of Ontario and
Minister of Economics and
Minister of Revenue,
June 26, 1985-Sept. 29,
1987.
O'Connor, Terrance P. PC Oakville
'Teny"
Offer, Steven
June 4, 1985
L Mississauga North June 4, 1985
Chairman of the Management
Board of Cabinet (Acting),
July 2, 1986-Sept. 29, 1987.
Government House Lead^,
June 26, 1985.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Consumer and
Commercial Relations,
June 26, 1985-SepL 30,
1987.
O'Neil, Hon. Hugh
Patrick
Partington, Peter
Quinte
PC BrxDck
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
Minister of Industry, Trade
and Technology, June 26,
1985-Sept. 29, 1987.
* By-election
98
Alphabetical List of Members - 33rd Legislature (Continued)
Peterson, Hon. David
Robert
London Centre
June 4, 1985
Philip, Edward Thomas NDP Etobicoke June 4, 1985
Pierce, Franklin "Jack" PC Rainy River June 4, 1985
Poirier, Jean L Prescott & Russell June 4, 1985
Pollock, James
Polsinelli, Claudio
PC Hastings-
Peterborough
L Yorkview
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
Recognized as Leader of Her
Majesty's Loyal Opposition,
June 4, 1985.
Signed with Robert Rae,
Leader of the Ontario New
Democratic Party, An Agenda
forR^orm: Proposals for
Minority Parliament, May 28,
1985, which ended forty-two
years of Progressive
Conservative government in
Ontario.
Premier of Ontario and
Minister of Intergovernmental
Affairs, June 26, 1985-Sept.
29, 1987.
Minister of Northern
Development and Mines
(Acting), July 2, 1986-
Sept 29, 1987.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of the Environment,
June 26, 1985-Jan. 9, 1987.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Energy, Jan. 9,
1987-Sept. 30, 1987.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Labour,
June 26, 1985-Sept 30,
1987.
* By-election
99
Alphabetical List of Members - 33rd Legislature (Continued)
Pope, Hon. Alan
William
PC Cochrane South
June 4, 1985
Pouliot, Gilles
Rae, Robert Keith
NDP Lake Nipigon
NDP York South
Ramsay, David James NDP Timiskaming
Ramsay, David James
Reville, David R.
Reycraft, Douglas
Richard
Riddell, Hon. John
Keith "Jack"
Rowe, Earl W.
L Timiskaming
NDP Riverdale
L Middlesex
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
Crossed Floor
Oct. 6, 1986
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
L Huron-Middlesex June 4, 1985
Attorney General,
Secretary for Justice,
Minister Responsible for
French Language Services,
May 17, 1985-June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Candidate for Ontario
Progressive Conservative
Party Leadership, November
1985.
Ontario New Democratic
Party Leader.
Leader of the Third Party.
Signed with David Peterson,
Leader of the Ontario Liberal
Party, An Agenda for Reform:
Proposals for Minority
Parliament, May 28, 1985,
which ended forty-two years of
Progressive Conservative
government in Ontario.
Crossed the flow to the
Ontario Liberals on Oct. 6,
1986 and was accepted into
caucus that day.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Northern
Development and Mines,
Jan. 9, 1987-Sept. 30, 1987.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Education,
June 26, 1985-SepL 30,
1987.
Minister of Agriculture and
Food, June 26, 1985-Sept
29, 1987.
PC Simcoe Centre
June 4, 1985
* By-election
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Scott, Hon. Ian G.
SheH)ard, Howard PC
Nicholas
Shymko, Yuri R. PC
Smith, David William L
Smith, Elizabeth "Joan" L
Alphabetical List of Members - 33rd Legislature (Continued)
Sorbara, Hon. Gregoiy L Yoric North
June 4, 1985
South, Laurence Gewge L Frontenac-
"Lany" Addington
Stephenson, Hon. Bette PC York Mills
M.
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
Sterling, Norman
William
Stevenson, Hon.
Kenneth "Ross'
PC Carleton-GrenviUe June 4, 1985
PC Durham-Yoric June 4, 1985
Swart, Melvin Leroy NDP Welland-Thorold June 4, 1985
Sweeney, Hon. John L Kitchener-Wilmot June 4, 1985
Roland
Taylor, James A.
PC Prince Edward- June 4, 1985
Lennox
Timbrell, Hon. Dennis PC Don Mills
Roy
Treleaven, Richard L. PC Oxford
Turner, John Melville PC Peterborough
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
June 4, 1985
Minister of Colleges and
Universities and
Minister of Skills
Development,
June 26, 1985-SepL 29.
1987.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of the Environment,
Jan. 9, 1987-Sept. 30, 1987.
Deputy Premier and
Treasurer, May 17, 1985-
June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Minister of Agriculture and
Food, May 17, 1985-June 26,
1985. (Miller Cabinet)
Minister of Community and
Social Ser\'ices, June 26,
1985-Sept. 29, 1987.
Minister of Municipal Affairs
and Housing, Secretary for
Resources Development and
Minister Responsible for
Women's Issues, May 17,
1985-June 26, 1985.
(Miller Cabinet)
Candidate for Ontario
Progressive Conservative
Party Leadership, November
1985.
* By-election
102
Alphabetical List of Members - 33rd Legislature (Continued)
Van Home, Hon. Ronald L London North
George
June 4, 1985
Villeneuve, Hon. Noble PC Stormont, Dundas June 4, 1985
A. & Glengarry
Ward, Christopher
Campbell
L Wentworth North June 4, 1985
Minister Without Portfolio
Responsible for Senior
Citizens' Affairs, June 26,
1985-Sept. 29, 1987.
Minister Without Portfolio
(attached to Natural
Resources). May 17, 1985-
June 26. 1985.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Health,
June 26, 1985-Jan. 9, 1987.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Attorney General, Minister
Responsible for Women's
Issues and Minister
Responsible for Native
Affairs, Jan. 9, 1987-Sept.
30, 1987.
Warner, David William NDP Scait)orough- June 4, 1985
Ellesmere
Wildman, Charles
Jackson "Bud"
NDP Algoma
June 4, 1985
Wiseman, Douglas Jack PC Lanaik June 4, 1985
Wrye, Hon. William L Windsor-Sandwich June 4, 1985
Munro
Minister of Labour,
June 26, 1985-SepL 29,
1987.
Yakabuski. Paul Joseph PC Renfrew South June 4, 1985 Died, July 31. 1987.
• By-election
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 33rd Legislature
Constituency
Member
Party Comments
Algoma
Charles Jackson "Bud"
Wildman
NDP
Algoma-Manitoulin
John Gordon Lane
PC
Armouiilale
Bruce Robert McCaffrey
PC
Beaches-Woodbine
Marion Helen Bryden
NDP
Bellwoods
Ross A. McClellan
NDP
Brampton
Robert V. Callahan
L
Brant-Oxford-Norfolk
Hon. Robert Fletcher
Nixon
L
Brantford
Hon. Philip Andrew
Gillies
PC
Brock
Peter Partington
PC
Burlington South
Cameron D. Jackson
PC
Cambridge
William Walter Barlow
PC
Carleton
Hon. Robert C. Mitchell
PC
Carleton East
Gilles E. Morin
L
Carleton-Grenville
Norman William
Sterling
PC
Chatham-Kent
Maurice Louis Bossy
L
Cochrane North
Hon. Jacques No6
"Ren6" Fontaine
L
Resigned, June 26, 1986, as both Minister
and Member.
Cochrane North
Jacques No6 "Rend"
Fontaine
L
Elected, Aug. 14, 1986. Sworn in on
Oct 14, 1986.
Cochrane South
Hon. Alan William
Pope
PC
Cornwall
Luc Bernard Guindon
PC
Don Mills
Hon. Dennis Roy
Timbrell
PC
Dovercourt
Antonio 'Tony"
Lupusella
NDP
Crossed floor to Liberals, Dec. 17, 1986.
1
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 33rd Legislature (Continued)
Dovercourt
Antonio "Tony"
Lupusella
L
Downsview
Joseph Cordiano
L
Dufferin-Simcoe
Hon. George R.
McCague
PC
Durham East
Hon. Sammy Lawrence
Cureatz
PC
Durham West
Hon. George Lyle Ashe
PC
Durham- York
Hon. Kenneth "Ross"
Stevenson
PC
Eglinton
David James McFadden
PC
Elgin
Ronald Keith McNeil
PC
Erie
Raymond Louis
Haggerty
L
Essex North
Patrick Michael Hayes
NDP
Essex South
Remo J. Mancini
L
Etobicoke
Edward Thomas Philip
NDP
Fort William
Michael Patrick
"Mickey" Hennessy
PC
Frontenac-Addington
I-aurence George "Larry"
South
L
Grey
Robert Carson
McKessock
L
Grcy-Bnice
Edward Carson Sargent
L
Haldimand-Norfolk
Gordon Irvin Miller
L
Halton-Burlington
Donald S. Knight
L
Hamilton Centre
Hon. Lily Oddie Munro
L
Hamilton East
Robert Warren
Mackenzie
NDP
Hamilton Mountain
Brian Albert Charlton
NDP
Hamilton West
Richard Allen
NDP
Hastings-Peterborough
James Pollock
PC
High Park-Swansea
Yuri R. Shymko
PC
105
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 33rd Legislature (Continued)
Humber
D. James Henderson
L
Huron-Bruce
Hon. Murray John
Elston
L
Huron-Middlesex
Hon. John Keith "Jack"
RiddeU
L
Kenora
Hon. Leo Edward Bemier
PC
Kent-Elgin
James Fitzgerald
McGuigan
L
Kingston & the Islands
Hon. Kenneth A. Keyes
L
Kitchener
David R. Cooke
L
Kitchener-Wilmot
Hon. John Roland
Sweeney
L
Lake Nipigon
Gilles Pouliot
NDP
Lakeshore
Ruth Anna Grier
NDP
Lambton
David William Smith
L
Lanark
Douglas Jack Wiseman
PC
Tmls
Hon. Robert William
Runciman
PC
Lincoln
Hon. Philip W.
Andrewes
PC
London Centre
Hon. David Robert
Peterson
L
London North
Hon. Ronald George
Van Home
L
London South
Elizabeth "Joan" Smith
L
Middlesex
Douglas Richard
Reycraft
L
Mississauga East
Hon. Milton Edward
Charles "Bud"
Gregory
PC
Mississauga North
Steven Offer
L
Mississauga South
Margaret Marland
PC
Premier of Ontario, June 26, 1985.
106
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 33rd Legislature (Continued)
Muskoka
Hon. Frank Stuart PC Premier of Ontario, May 17, 1985.
Miller Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal (^position,
July 2, 1985.
Resigned as Leader of her Loyal
Opposition, Nov. 22, 1985.
Niagara Falls
Hon. Vincent George
Keirio
L
Nickel Belt
Floyd Laughren
NDP
Nipissing
Hon. Michael Deane
Harris
PC
Northumberland
Howard Nicholas
Sheppard
PC
Oakville
Terrance P. 'Terry"
O'Connor
PC
Oakwood
Anthony William
Grande
NDP
Oriole
Hon. Elinor Caplan
L
Oshawa
Michael James Breaugh
NDP
Ottawa Centre
Evelyn Adelaide
Gigantes
NDP
Ottawa East
Hon. Bernard Charles
Grandmaitre
L
Ottawa South
Hon. Claude Frederick
Bennett
PC
Ottawa West
Hon. Reuben Conrad
Baetz
PC
Oxford
Richard L. Treleaven
PC
Paricdale
Hon. Antony M. "Tony"
Ruprecht
L
Parry Sound
Hon. Ernie L. Eves
PC
Perth
Hon. Hugh Alden
Edighoffer
L
Peterborough
John Melville Turner
PC
Port Arthur
James Francis Foulds
NDP
Prescott & Russell
Jean Poirier
L
Prince Edward-Lennox
James A. Taylor
PC
Speaker.
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 33rd Legislature (Continued)
Quinte
Rainy River
Renfrew North
Renfrew South
Riverdale
St. Andrew-St. Patrick
Hon. Hugh Patrick L
O'NeU
Franklin "Jack" Pierce PC
Hon. Sean Gerard L
Conway
Paul Joseph Yakabuski PC
David R. Reville ^fDP
Hon. Lawrence Sheldon PC
"Larry" Grossman
St. Catharines
Hon. James Joseph
Bradley
L
St. David
Hon. Ian G. Scott
L
St. George
Hon. Susan A. Fish
PC
Samia
Hon. Andrew S. Brandt
PC
Sault Ste. Marie
Karl Avid Morin-Strom
NDP
Scarborough Centre
William C. Davis
Scarborough East
Hon. Edward A. Fulton
L
Scarborough-Ellesmere
David William Warner
NDP
Scarborough North
Hon. Alvin Frederick
Curling
L
Scarborough West
Richard Frank Johnston
NDP
Simcoe Centre
Earl W. Rowe
PC
Simcoe East.
Hon. Allan Kenneth
McLean
PC
Stormont, Dundas &
Glengarry
Hon. Noble A.
Villeneuve
PC
Sudbury
Hon, James K. Gordon
PC
Sudbury East
Elie Walter Martel
NDP
Timiskaming
David James Ramsay
NDP
Timiskaming
David James Ramsay
L
Victoria-Haliburton
Hon. John F. Eakins
L
Died, July 31, 1987.
Elected Leader of the Ontario Progressive
Conservative Party, Nov. 16, 1985.
Recognized as Leader of Her Majesty's
Loyal Opposition, Nov, 25, 1985,
Crossed floor to Liberals, Oct 6, 1986,
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies • 33rd Legislature (Continued)
Waterloo North
Hert)ert Arnold Epp
L
Welland-Thorold
Melvin Leroy Swart
NDP
Wellington-Dufferin-
Peel
John McLellan "Jack"
Johnson
PC
Wellington South
Rick Eugenio Ferraro
L
Wentworth
Hon. Gordon Howlett
Dean
PC
Wentworth North
Christopher Campbell
Ward
L
Wilson Heights
Hon. Monte Kwinter
L
Windsor-Riverside
David Cooke
NDP
Windsor-Sandwich
Hon. William Munro
Wiye
L
Windsor-Walkerville
Bernard Newman
L
York Centre
Hon. W. Donald
Cousens
PC
York East
Hon. Robert Goldwin
Elgie
PC
Resigned, Sept. 26, 1985.
Yoric East
Christine Hart
L
Elected, Apr. 17, 1986. Sworn in on
Apr. 28, 1986.
York Mills
Hon. Bette M.
Stephenson
PC
Yoric North
Hon. GregOTy Sorbara
L
York South
Robert Keith Rae
NDP
Ontario New Democratic Party Leade
I^^der of the Third Party.
York West
Hon. Nicholas George
Leiuk
PC
Yoricview
Claudio Polsinelli
L
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Legislative Highlights
34th Legislature
November 3, 1987 - June 28, 1990
\
September 10, 1987: Larry Grossman, MPP, St.Andrew-St.Patrick,
Ontario Progressive Conservative Party Leader, lost his seat and
retired from politics the night of the General Election.
October 16, 1987: Andy Brandt, MPP, Sarnia, was elected Interim
Leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party.
(Other Candidate: Alan Pope).
The Representation Act, 1986 Statutes of Ontario Chapter 30 created
new seats (125 to 130) and redefined the boundaries and names of
several constituencies.
May 12, 1990: Mike Harris, MPP, Nipissing, was elected Leader of
the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party. (Other Candidate: Dianne
Cunningham).
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LEGISLATURES OF ONTARIO
34th Legislature
General Election September 10, 1987
Sessions of the Thirty-fourth Legislature of Ontario: November 3, 1987 - June 28, 1990
First: November 3, 1987 - January 7, 1988 and
February 8, 1988 - February 11, 1988 and
April 5, 1988 - June 29, 1988 and
October 17, 1988 - March 2, 1989.
Second: April 25, 1989 - July 26, 1989 and
October 10, 1989 - December 20, 1989 and
March 19, 1990 - June 28, 1990.
Members
Alphabetical List of Members
Party Constituency Sworn In Comments
Adams, Peter
Allen, Richard
Ballinger, William
George
NDP
L
Peterborough
Hamilton West
Durham- York
Beer, Hon. Charles John
McWaters
York North
Black, Hon. Ken
Muskoka-Georgian
Bay
I
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of the Environment,
Sept. 20, 1989-Oct. 1, 1990.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Natural Resources,
Oct. 7, 1988-Sept. 20, 1989.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Municipal Affairs,
Sept. 20, 1989-Oct. 1, 1990.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Education,
Oct. 7, 1988-Aug. 2, 1989.
Minister of Community and
Social Services and Minister
Responsible for Francophone
Affairs, Aug. 2, 1989-
Oct. 1. 1990.
Minister of Tourism and
Recreation with Responsibility
for the Province's Anti-Drug
Abuse Strategy, Aug. 2. 1989-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Ill
Alphabetical List of Members - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Bossy, Maurice Louis
L Chatham-Kent Nov. 3, 1987
Bradley, Hon. James
Joseph
Brandt, Andrew S.
Breaugh, Michael James
Brown, Michael Arthur
Bryden, Marion Helen
Callahan, Robert V.
Campbell, Sterling
Caplan, Hon. Elinor
Carrothers, Douglas
Alexander
L St. Catharines Nov. 3, 1987
PC Samia
Nov. 3, 1987
NDP Oshawa Nov. 3, 1987
L Algoma-Manitoulin Nov. 3, 1987
NDP Beaches-Woodbine Nov. 3, 1987
L Brampton South Nov. 3, 1987
L Sudbury Nov. 3, 1987
Oriole
Oakville South
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Housing,
Sept. 30, 1987-Oct. 7, 1988.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister Responsible for
Disabled Persons,
Sept. 20, 1989-Oct. 1, 1990.
Minister of the Environment,
Sept. 29, 1987-Oct. 1, 1990.
Elected Interim Leader of the
Ontario Progressive Conservative
Party, Oct. 16, 1987, following
the resignation of Larry
Grossman. (Having accepted this
position, Mr. Brandt would not
seek the permanent leadership.)
Leader of the Third Party.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Mines, Oct. 7, 1988-
Sept. 20. 1989.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Mines,
Sept. 30, 1987-Oct. 7, 1988.
Minister of Health,
Sept. 29, 1987-Oct. 1, 1990.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Industry, Trade and
Technology, Sept. 20, 1989-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Charlton, Brian Albert
Chiarelli, Bob
* By-election
NDP Hamilton Mountain Nov. 3, 1987
Ottawa West
Nov. 3, 1987
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Chairman of the Management
Board of Cabinet, Sept. 30, 1987-
Oct. 7, 1988.
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Alphabetical List of Members - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Cleary, John C.
Collins, Hon. Shirley
Jean
Conway, Hon. Sean
Gerard
Cooke, David R.
Cooke, David
Cordiano, Joseph
Cornwall
Wentworth East
Renfrew North
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
L Kitchener
NDP Windsor-Riverside
L Lawrence
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Agriculture and Food,
Sept. 20, 1989-Oct. 1, 1990.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Labour,
Sept. 30, 1987-Oct. 7, 1988.
Minister Without Portfolio
Responsible for Disabled
Persons, Aug. 2, 1989-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Minister of Mines,
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2, 1989.
Minister of Education,
Minister of Colleges and
Universities and Minister of
Skills Development,
Aug. 2, 1989 (Shuffle)-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Government House Leader,
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2, 1989.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Citizenship,
Sept. 20, 1989-Oct. 1, 1990.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Intergovernmental
Affairs, Sept. 30, 1987-
Oct. 7, 1988.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Tourism and
Recreation, Oct 7, 1988-
SepL 20, 1989.
Cousens, W. Donald
PC Markham
Nov. 3, 1987
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Alphabetical List of Members - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Cunningham, Dianne E. PC London North
Cureatz, Sammy
Lawrence
Curling, Hon. Alvin
Frederick
Daigeler, Hans W.
Dietsch, Michael Murray L
Eakins, Hon. John F.
Edighoffer, Hon. Hugh L
Alden
Elliot, R. Walter
Apr. 12, 1988* Writ of Election - Feb. 22, 1988.
On Apr. 12, 1988, the House was
informed of the election of
Dianne E. Cunningham, MPP,
London Nwth, in room of Ronald
Van Home, resigned.
Candidate for Leado" of the
Progressive Conservative Party,
May 1990.
PC Durham East
Nov. 3. 1987
Scarborough North Nov. 3, 1987
Nepean
St. Catharines-
Brock
Minister of Skills Development
(Special Responsibility for
Literacy), Sept. 29, 1987-
Aug. 2, 1989.
ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Intergovernmental
Affairs, Sept. 20, 1989-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Nov. 3, 1987 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Revenue,
Sept. 20, 1989-Oct. 1, 1990.
Nov. 3, 1987 ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Labour,
Sept. 20, 1989-Oct. 1, 1990.
Victoria-Haliburton Nov. 3, 1987
Perth Nov. 3, 1987
Halton North
Minister of Municipal Affairs,
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2, 1989.
On Nov. 3, 1987, the Premier,
Mr. Peterson, proposed Hugh
Alden Edighoffer, MPP, Perth, as
Speaker. Seconded and resolved.
Nov. 3, 1987 - Date took chair.
Nov. 3, 1987 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Housing,
Sept. 20, 1989-Oct. 1, 1990.
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Alphabetical List of Members - 34tb Legislature (Continued)
Elston, Hon. Murray
John
L Bruce
Nov. 3. 1987
Epp, Herbert Arnold
Eves, Ernie L.
Faman, Michael Liam
Faubert, Frank J.
Fawcett, Joan M.
Ferraro, Rick Eugenio
Fleet, David Gordon
Fontaine, Hon. Jacques
No6 "Ren6"
L Waterloo North
PC Parry Sound
NDP Cambridge
L Scarborough-
Ellesmere
L Guelph
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3. 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
L Northumberland Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
L High Park-Swansea Nov. 3, 1987
L Cochrane North Nov. 3, 1987
Chairman of the Management
Board of Cabinet, Sept. 29, 1987-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Minister of Financial
Institutions, Aug. 16, 1988-
Oct. 1, 1990.
(Retains other p(xtfolio)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Revenue,
Oct. 7, 1988-Sept. 20, 1989.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Skills Development,
Sept. 20, 1989-Oct. 1, 1990.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Industry, Trade and
Technology, Sept. 30, 1987-
Oct. 7, 1988.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Financial
Institutions, Oct. 7, 1988-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister Responsible for
Women's Issues, Sept. 20, 1989-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Minister of Northern
Development, Aug. 2, 1989-
Aug. 8, 1990.
Resigned his portfolio, Aug. 8,
1990, having decided not to seek
re-election in the General Election
on Sept. 6, 1990.
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Alphabetical List of Members - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Fulton, Hon. Edward A.
Scarborough East Nov. 3, 1987
Furlong, Allan
Grandmaitre, Hon.
Bernard Charles
Grier, Ruth Anna
Haggerty, Raymond
Louis
Hampton, Howard
George
Durham Centre
Ottawa East
NfDP Etobicoke-
Lakeshcwe
L Niagara South
NDP Rainy River
Harris, Michael Deane PC Nipissing
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3. 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Minister of Transportation
(Restructured ministry),
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2, 1989.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Tourism and
Recreation, SepL 20, 1989-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Minister of Revenue and
Minister Responsible for
Francophone Affairs,
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2, 1989.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Health,
Sept. 20, 1989-Oct. 1. 1990.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Consumer and
Commercial Relations,
Sept. 30, 1987-Oct. 1, 1990.
Elected Leader of the Ontario
Progressive Conservative Party,
May 12, 1990.
Leader of the Third Party.
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Alphabetical List of Members - 34tli Legislature (Continued)
Hart, Hon. Christine
York East
Henderson, D. James
Hosek, Hon. Chaviva
Milada
Etobicoke-Humber Nov. 3, 1987
Oakwood
Nov. 3, 1987 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of the Environment,
Sept. 30. 1987-Oct. 7, 1988.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Treasurer of Ontario and Minister
of Economics, Oct. 7, 1988-
Aug. 2, 1989.
Minister of Culture and
Communications, Aug. 2, 1989-
May 30, 1990.
Resigned her portfolio.
May 30, 1990, foUowing
allegations of impropriety made
in the context of her nomination
as Liberal candidate in York East
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Colleges and
Universities, SepL 30, 1987-
Oct. 7, 1988.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister Responsible for
Provincial Anti-Drug Strategy,
Sept. 20, 1989-Oct. 1, 1990.
Nov. 3, 1987 Minister of Housing,
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2, 1989.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Chairman of the Management
Board of Cabinet, Sept. 20, 1989-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Jackson, Cameron D.
Johnson, John McLellan PC Wellington
"Jack"
PC Burlington South Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Johnston, Richard Frank NDP Scarborough West Nov. 3, 1987
Kanter, Ronald M.
L St. Andrew-St.
Patrick
Nov. 3, 1987
Resigned, Aug. 24, 1990.
Personal statement. Debates,
June 4, 1990.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Solicitor General,
Sept. 30. 1987-Sept. 20. 1989.
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Alphabetical List of Members • 34th Legislature (Continued)
Kerrio, Hon. Vincent
GcOTge
Keyes, Kenneth A.
Kormos, Peter
Kozyra, Taras
Kwinter, Hon. Monte
Laughren, Floyd
LeBourdais, Linda
Lillian
Niagara Falls
L Kingston & the
Islands
NDP Welland-Thorold
Port Arthur
L Wilson Heights
^fDP Nickel Belt
L Etobicoke West
Nov. 3, 1987 Minister of Natural Resources,
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2, 1989.
Nov. 3, 1987 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Health,
Sept. 30, 1987-Sept. 20, 1989.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Education,
Sept. 20, 1989-Oct. 1, 1990.
Nov. 15, 1988* Writ of Election - Sept. 23,
1988. On Nov. 15, 1988, the
House was informed of the
election of Peter Kormos, MPP,
Welland-ThOTold, in room of
Melvin Leroy Swart, resigned.
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Northern
Development, SepL 30, 1987-
Oct. 7, 1988.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Northern
Development, SepL 20, 1989-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Minister of Industry, Trade and
Technology, Sept. 29, 1987-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Intergovernmental
Affairs, Oct. 7, 1988-
SepL 20, 1989.
Leone, Laureano
Lipsett, Ronald F.
Downsview Nov. 3, 1987 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Culture and
Communications, Oct. 7, 1988-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Grey Nov. 3, 1987 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Energy,
Sept. 20, 1989-Oct. 1, 1990.
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Alphabetical List of Members - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Lupusella, Antonio
'Tony"
NDP Dovercourt
MacDonald, Keith
Prince Edward-
Lennox
Nov. 3, 1987 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Transportation,
Sept. 30, 1987-Oct. 7, 1988.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Government Services,
Oct. 7, 1988-Oct. 1, 1990.
Nov. 3, 1987 Constituency name changed to
Prince Edward-Lennox-South
Hastings. Representation
Amendment Act, 1990. Statutes
of Ontario, 1990 c. 1
Mackenzie, Robert
Wamen
Mahoney, Steven W.
Mancini, Hon. Remo J.
NDP Hamilton East
Nov. 3, 1987
Marland, Margaret
Martel, Shelley Dawn
Marie
Matnindola, Gino
McCague, George R.
McClelland, Carman
John
Mississauga West Nov. 3, 1987
Essex South
PC Mississauga South
NDP Sudbury East
L Willowdale
PC Simcoe West
L Brampton North
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Parhamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Industry, Trade and
Technology, Oct. 7, 1988-
Sept. 20, 1989.
Minister Without Portfolio
Responsible for Disabled
Persons, Sept. 29, 1987-
Aug. 2, 1989.
Minister of Revenue,
Aug. 2, 1989 (Shuffle)-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of the Environment,
Oct. 7, 1988-Sept. 20. 1989.
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Alphabetical List of Members • 34th Legislature (Continued)
McGuigan, James
Fitzgerald
McGuinty, Dalton
James
Essex -Kent Nov. 3, 1987 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Natural Resources,
Sept. 30, 1987-Oct. 7, 1988.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Transportation,
Oct. 7, 1988-Sept. 20, 1989.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Agriculture and Food,
Sept. 20, 1989-Oct. 1, 1990.
Ottawa South Nov. 3, 1987 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Skills Development,
Oct. 7, 1988-Sept. 20, 1989.
Died, Mar. 16, 1990.
House adjourned. Mar. 19, 1990
until 2 p.m. Mar. 20, 1990.
Tributes by Mr. Nixon, Mr.
Reville and Mr. Sterling, Mar.
20, 1990. A warrant for a by-
election was issued.
McLean, Allan Kenneth PC Simcoe East Nov. 3, 1987
McLeod, Hon. Lyn L Fort William Nov. 3, 1987
Minister of Colleges and
Universities, Sept 29, 1987-
Aug. 2, 1989.
Minister of Energy and
Minister of Natural Resources,
Aug. 2, 1989 (Shuffle)-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Miclash, Frank RanovCT
Miller, Gordon Irvin
Kenora
Norfolk
Nov. 3, 1987 ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Northern
Development, Oct 7, 1988-
Sept 20, 1989.
Nov. 3, 1987 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Agriculture and Food,
Sept. 30, 1987-Sept 20, 1989.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Transportation ,
Sept 20, 1989-Oct 1, 1990.
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Alphabetical List of Members - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Morin, Hon. Gilles E. L Carleton East Nov. 3, 1987
Morin-Strom, Karl Avid NDP Sault Ste. Marie Nov. 3, 1987
Munro, Hon. Lily Oddie L Hamilton Centre Nov. 3, 1987
Neumann, David Emil L Brantford
Nov. 3, 1987
Nicholas, Cynthia Maria L Scarborough Centre Nov. 3, 1987
"Cindy"
Nixon, John Bradford
"Brad"
York Mills
Nov. 3, 1987
Nixon, Hon. Robert
Fletcher
Biant-Haldimand Nov. 3, 1987
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Community and
Social Services, Sept. 30, 1987-
Oct. 7, 1988.
ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Colleges and
Universities, Oct 7, 1988-
Aug. 2, 1989.
Minister Without Portfolio
Responsible for Senior Citizens'
Affairs, Aug. 2, 1989-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Minister of Culture and
Communications (Restructured
ministry) SepL 29, 1987-
Aug. 2, 1989. See also
Oddie-Munro, Hon. Lily.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Municipal Affairs,
Sept. 30, 1987-Oct. 7, 1988.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Solicitor General, SepL 20,
1989-Oct. 1, 1990.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Financial
Institutions, Sept. 30, 1987-
Oct. 7, 1988.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Housing,
Oct. 7, 1988-SepL 20,1989.
Dq)uty Premier and Treasurer and
Minister of Economics and
Minister of Financial
Institutions, Sept. 29, 1987-
Aug. 16, 1988.
Deputy Premier and Treasurer of
Ontario and Minister of
Economics, Aug. 16, 1988
(Shuffle)-OcL 1, 1990.
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Alphabetical List of Members - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Oddie-Munro, Hon. Lily L Hamilton Centre Nov. 3, 1987
Offer, Hon. Steven
O'Neil, Hon. Hugh
Patrick
O'Neill, Yvonne
Owen, Bruce
Patten, Hon. Richard
Andrew
Pelissero, Harry
Peterson, Hon. David
Robert
L Mississauga North Nov. 3, 1987
L Quinte
Nov. 3, 1987
L Ottawa-Rideau Nov. 3, 1987
L Simcoe Centre Nov. 3, 1987
L Ottawa Centre Nov. 3, 1987
L Lincoki
Nov. 3, 1987
L London Centre Nov. 3, 1987
Minister of Culture and
Communications (Restructured
ministry) Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2,
1989.
Name changed from Munro to
Oddie-Munro. See also
Munro, Hon. Lily Oddie.
ParUamentary Assistant to the
Attorney General,
Sept. 30, 1987-Aug. 2, 1989.
Solicitor General, Aug. 2, 1989-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Minister of Tourism and
Recreation, Sept. 29, 1987-
Aug. 2, 1989.
Minister of Mines, Aug. 2, 1989
(Shufne)-Oct. 1, 1990.
Minister of Culture and
Communications, June 5, 1990-
Oct. 1, 1990.
(Retains other portfolio)
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Education,
Sept. 30, 1987-Oct. 7, 1988.
Minister of Government Services,
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2, 1989.
Minister of Correctional Services,
Aug. 2, 1989 (Shuffle)-
Oct. 1, 1990.
ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Tourism and
Recreation, SepL 30, 1987-
Oct. 7, 1988.
Premier and President of the
Executive Council and
Minister of Intergovernmental
Affairs, Sept. 29, 1987-
Oct. 1, 1990.
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Alphabetical List of Members - 34tii Legislature (Continued)
Philip, Edward Thomas NDP Etobicoke-Rexdale Nov. 3, 1987
Phillips, Hon. Gerald
Leonard
Poirier, Jean
Pollock, James
Polsinelli, Claudio
Poole, Dianne
Pope, Alan William
Pouliot, Gilles
Rae, Robert Keith
L Scarborough-
Agincourt
Nov. 3, 1987
Prescott & Russell Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
PC Hastings-
Peterborough
L Yorkview
L Eglinton
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
PC Cochrane South Nov. 3, 1987
NDP Lake Nipigon Nov. 3, 1987
NDP York South Nov. 3, 1987
Minister of Citizenship and
Minister Responsible for Race
Relations and the Ontario Human
Rights Commission,
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2, 1989.
Minister of Labour, Aug. 2, 1989
(Shuffle)-OcL 1, 1990.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Treasurer and Minister of
Economics, Sept. 30, 1987-
Oct. 7, 1988.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Municipal Affairs,
Oct. 7, 1988-Sept. 20. 1989.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Attorney General,
Sept. 20, 1989-Oct. 1, 1990.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister Responsible for Senior
Citizens' Affairs, Sept. 20, 1989-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Candidate for Interim Leader of
the Progressive Conservative
Party, October 1987.
Ontario New Democratic Party
Leader.
Leader of the Official Opposition.
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Alphabetical List of Members - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Ramsay, Hon. David
James
Timiskaming
Nov. 3, 1987
Ray, Michael Charles
Reville, David R.
Reycraft, Douglas
Richard
Riddell, Hon. John
Keith "Jack"
L Windsor-WalkervUle Nov. 3, 1987
NDP Riverdale Nov. 3, 1987
Middlesex
Huron
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Minister of Correctional Services,
Sept. 29, 1987 -Aug. 2, 1989.
Minister of Agriculture and Food,
Aug. 2, 1989 (Shuffle)-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Minister of Northern
Development (Acting),
Aug. 20, 1990-Oct. 1, 1990.
(Retains other portfolio)
Chief Government Whip,
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2, 1989.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Treasurer of Ontario and Minister
of Economics, Sept. 20, 1989-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Minister of Agriculture and Food,
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2, 1989.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Natural Resources,
Sept. 20, 1989-Oct. 1, 1990.
Roberts, Marietta L. D.
Elgin
Nov. 3, 1987
Runciman, Robert
William
Ruprecht, Antony M.
"Tony"
PC Leeds-Grenville
Paikdale
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Citizenship,
Sept. 30, 1987-Oct. 7, 1988.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Community and
Social Services, Oct. 7, 1988-
Oct. 1, 1990.
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Alphabetical List of Members - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Scott, Hon. Ian G.
L St. George-SL
David
Smith, David William
Smith, Hon. Elizabeth
"Joan"
Sola, John Domagoj
Sorbara, Hon. Gregory
South, Laurence George
"Lany"
L Lambton
L London South
L Mississauga East
L York Centre
Frontenac-
Addington
Nov. 3, 1987 Attorney General and
Minister Responsible for Native
Affairs, Sept. 29, 1987-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Solicitor General (Acting),
June 6, 1989-Aug. 2, 1989.
Nov. 3, 1987 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Correctional Services,
Oct. 7, 1988-Oct. 1, 1990.
Nov. 3, 1987 Solicitor General,
Sept. 29, 1987-June 6, 1989.
Resigned June 3, 1989 amid
allegations of interference with
police actions.
Chief Government Whip,
Sept. 20, 1989-June 28, 1990.
Nov. 3, 1987 Deputy Whip, Sept. 20, 1989.
Nov. 3, 1987 Minister of Labour and
Minister Responsible for
Women's Issues, Sept. 29, 1987-
Aug. 2, 1989.
Minister of Consumer and
Commercial Relations,
Aug. 2. 1989 (Shuffle)-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Nov. 3, 1987 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Energy, Oct. 7, 1988-
SepL 20, 1989.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Mines,
Sept. 20, 1989-Oct. 1, 1990.
Sterling, Norman
William
Stoner, Norah Jane
PC Carleton
Durham West
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Parliamentary Assistant to
Minister of Colleges and
Universities, SepL 20, 1989-
Oct. 1, 1990.
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Alphabetical List of Members • 34th Legislature (Continued)
Sullivan, Barbara
Swart, Melvin Leroy
Sweeney, Hon. John
Roland
L Halton Centre Nov. 3, 1987
ISfDP WeUand-Thorold Nov. 3, 1987
L Kitchener-WUmot Nov. 3, 1987
Tatham, Charles Murray L Oxford Nov. 3, 1987
Van Home, Ronald L London North Nov. 3, 1987
George
Velshi, Murad
L Don Mills
Nov. 3, 1987
Villeneuve, Noble A. PC Stormont, Dundas Nov. 3, 1987
& Glengarry
Ward, Hon. Christopher L Wentworth North Nov. 3, 1987
Campbell
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Labour and Minister
Responsible for Women's Issues,
Oct. 7, 1988-Sept. 20, 1989.
Resigned, June 30, 1988.
Personal statement. Debates,
May 2, 1988. A new election was
called.
Minister of Community and
Social Services, Sept. 29, 1987-
Aug. 2, 1989.
Minister of Housing and
Minister of Municipal Affairs,
Aug. 2, 1989 (Shuffle)-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Revenue,
Sept. 30, 1987-Dec. 31, 1987.
Resigned, Dec. 31, 1987.
Personal statement. Debates,
Dec. 8, 1987. A new election was
called.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Citizenship,
Oct. 7, 1988-Sept. 20, 1989.
Minister of Education,
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2, 1989.
Minister of Government Services,
Aug. 2, 1989 (Shuffle)-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Government House Leader,
Aug. 2, 1989-Aug. 2, 1990.
Wildman, Charles
Jackson "Bud"
NDP Algoma
Nov. 3, 1987
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Alphabetical List of Members - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Wilson, Hon. Mavis
Dufferin-Peel
Nov. 3, 1987
Wiseman, Douglas Jack PC
Wong, Hon. Robert L
Charles
Lanark-Renfirew
Fort York
Nov. 3, 1987
Nov. 3, 1987
Wrye, Hon. William
Munro
Windsor-Sandwich Nov. 3, 1987
Minister Without Portfolio
Responsible for Senior Citizens'
Affairs, Sept. 29, 1987-
Aug. 2, 1989.
Minister Without Portfolio
Responsible for Women's Issues,
Aug. 2, 1989 (Shuffle)-
Oct. 1, 1990.
Minister of Energy,
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2, 1989.
Minister of Citizenship and
Minister Responsible for Race
Relations and the Ontario Human
Rights Commission and
Minister Responsible for
Multiculturalism, Aug. 2, 1989
(Shuffle)-Oct. 1, 1990.
Minister of Consumer and
Commercial Affairs,
Sept. 29, 1987-Aug. 2, 1989.
Minister of Transportation,
Aug. 2, 1989 (Shuffle)-
Oct. 1, 1990.
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34tli Legislature
Constituency Member Party Comments
Algoma Charles Jackson "Bud" NDP THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ALGOMA-consists of
Wildman that part of the Territorial District of Algoma, but
excluding the geographic townships of Ebbs and
Templeton, lying northerly of a line described as
follows: Commencing at the southeast comer of the
geographic Township of Redden; thence westwly along
the south boundary of the geogr^hic townships of
Redden, Prescott, Plourde, Piche, Viel and Sagard to
the northeast comer of the geogr^hic Township of
Nicholas; thence southeriy along the east boundary of
the geographic Township of Nicholas to the ncwthwest
comer of the Town of Elliot Lake; thence southerly
along the west limit of the Town of Elliot Lake to the
northwest comer of the Township of The North Shwe;
thence southerly along the west boundary of that
township to the southerly boundary of the Territorial
District of Algoma; thence westerly along that
boundary to the easterly limit of the City of Sault Ste.
Marie; thence northerly along the easterly boundary of
the City of Sault Ste. Marie to the northeast comer
thereof; thence westerly along the north boundary of
that city to the northwest comer thereof; thence
southerly along the east boundary of the Township of
Prince to the southeast comer thereof; thence westeriy
along the south boundary of the Township of Prince to
the International Boundary between Canada and the
United States of America.
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Algotna-Manitoulin
Michael Arthur Brown
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ALGOMA-
MANTTOULIN-consists of the TerritMial
District of Manitoulin and that part of the
territorial districts of Algoma and Sudbury
lying within the following limits:
Commencing at the intersection of the
southerly boundary of the Territorial
District of Sudbury with the east boundary
of the geographic township of Curtin;
thence northerly along the east boundary of
the geographic townships of Curtin and
Foster to the northeast comer of the last
mentioned township; thence westerly along
the north boundary of the geographic
townships of Foster and Merritt to the
northeast comer of the Town of Espanola;
thence westerly along the ncMlh boundary of
the said town to the northwest comer
thereof; thence westeriy along the north
boundary of the geographic Township of
Merritt to the southeast comer of the
geographic Township of Shakespeare;
thence westerly along the south boundary of
the geographic townships of Shakespeare
and Gough to the southeast comer of the
geographic Township of Tennyson; thence
northerly along the east boundary of the
geographic townships of Tennyson, Boon,
Mandamin and Strain to the northeast
comer of the last mentioned township;
thence westerly along the north boundary of
the geographic townships of Strain,
Teasdale, Poncet, Hughson, Hembmff and
Raimbault to the northwest comer of the
last mentioned township; thence southerly
along the west boundary of the said
township to the northwest comer of the
Town of Elliot Lake; thence southerly
along the west limit of the said town to the
northwest comer of the Township of The
North Shore; thence southerly along the
west boundary of the said township to the
southeriy boundary of the Territorial
District of Algoma; thence easterly along
the southerly boundary of the territorial
districts of Algoma and Sudbury to the
point of commencement.
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Beaches- Woodbine
Marion Helen Bryden
NfDP THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF BEACHES-
WOODBINE-consists of that part of the
City of Toronto lying within the following
limits: Commencing at the intersection of
Queen Street East with Greenwood Avenue;
thence northerly along Greenwood Avenue
to the Canadian National railway line;
thence northeasterly along the said railway
line to Coxwell Avenue; thence northerly
along Coxwell Avenue to the northerly
limit of the City of Toronto; thence
easterly along the said limit to the easterly
limit of the said city; thence southerly
along the said limit to the southeasterly
comer of the City of Toronto; thence
westerly along the southerly limit of the
said city to the southerly prolongation of
Leslie Street; thence northerly along the
said prolongation to and along Leslie Street
to Queen Street East; thence easterly along
Queen Street East to the point of
commencement.
Brampton North
Carman John
McClelland
Brampton South
Robert V. Callahan
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF BRAMPTON
NORTH-consists of that part of the City of
Brampton lying northerly of a line described
as follows: Commencing at the intersection
of the easterly Umit of the City of
Brampton with the King's Highway No. 7;
thence westerly along the said Highway to
Queen Street East; thence westerly along
Queen Street East to Kennedy Road; thence
northerly along Kennedy Road to Vodden
Street; thence westerly along Vodden Street
to Main Street; thence northerly along
Main Street and the King's Highway No.
10 to the King's Highway No. 7; thence
westeriy along said Highway to the
westerly limit of the City of Brampton.
TOE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF BRAMPTON
SOUTH-consists of that part of the City of
Brampton lying southerly of a line
described as follows: Commencing at the
intersection of easterly limit of the City of
Brampton with the King's Highway No. 7;
thence westerly along the said Highway to
Queen Street East; thence westerly along
Queen Street East to Kennedy Road; thence
northeriy along Kennedy Road to Vodden
Street; thence westerly along Vodden Street
to Main Street; thence northerly along
Main Street and the King's Highway No.
10 to the King's Highway No. 7; thence
westerly along said Highway to the
westerly limit of the City of Brampton.
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Brantford
David Emil Neumann
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
BRANTFORD-consists of the City of
Brantfoid
Brant-Haldimand
Hon. Robert Fletcher
Nixon
Bruce
Burlington South
Hon. Murray John
Elston
Cameron D. Jackson
Cambridge
Michael Liam Faman
Carleton
Norman William
Sterling
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF BRANT-
HALDIMAND-consists of the County of
Brant but excluding the City of Brantford;
the towns of Dunnville and Haldimand,
Indian reserves No. 40 and No. 40A, and
the Township of North Dumfries but
excluding that part lying within the
geographic Township of Beverly.
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF BRUCE-
consists of the County of Bruce.
PC THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
BURLINGTON SOUTH-consists of that part
of the City of Burlington lying southerly
and westeriy of a line described as follows:
Commencing at the intersection of the
southwesterly limit of the City of
Burlington with the King's Highway No.
403; thence northeasterly along said
Highway to the Queen Elizabeth Way;
thence northeasteriy along the Queen
Elizabeth Way to the northeasterly limit of
the City of Burlington; thence southeasterly
along the said limit to New Street; thence
southwesterly along New Street to Appleby
Line; thence southeasterly along Appleby
Line to Appleby Place; thence southeasterly
along Appleby Place and its southeasterly
prolongation to the shore of Lake Ontario;
thence northeasterly along the said shore to
the northeasterly limit of the City of
Burlington.
NDP THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
CAMBRIDGE-consists of the City of
Cambridge and of that part of the Township
of North Dumfries lying within the
geographic Township of Beverly.
PC THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF CARLETON-
consists of the City of Kanata and the
townships of Goulboum, Osgoode, Rideau
and West Carleton.
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Carleton East
Hon. Gilles E. Morin
Chatham-Kent
Maurice Louis Bossy
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF CARLETON
EAST-consists of the Village of RockcUffe
Park and of that part of the cities of
Gloucester and Ottawa lying within the
following limits: Commencing at the
intersection of the easterly limit of the City
of Ottawa with the Queensway; thence
easterly along the Queensway to Blair
Road; thence northerly along Blair Road to
Montreal Road; thence westerly along
Montreal Road to the easterly limit of the
City of Vanier; thence northerly along the
said limit to Beechwood Avenue; thence
southwesterly along Beechwood Avenue to
the limit between the City of Ottawa and
the Village of Rockcliffe Parte; thence
northerly and westerly along the said limit
to the most northwesterly comer of the
Village of Rockcliffe Park; thence
northeasterly along the nwthwesterly limit
of the Village of Rockcliffe Park to
Princess Avenue; thence nwthwesterly
along Princess Avenue to Rockcliffe
Driveway; thence north 45° 00' west to the
Inteiprovincial Boundary between Ontario
and Quebec; thence easteriy along the said
Interprovincial Boundary to the
northeasterly comer of the City of
Gloucester, thence southerly, westerly and
northerly along the easterly, southerly and
westerly limits of the City of Gloucester to
the nOTthwesterly comer of the said city;
thence easterly along the northerly limit of
the City of Gloucester to the westerly limit
of the Ottawa Intemational Airport; thence
southerly along the said limit to Leitrim
Drive; thence easterly along Leitrim Drive
to Albion Road; thence northerly along
Albion Road to Leitrim Road; thence
easterly along Leitrim Road to the King's
Highway No. 31; thence northerly along
said Highway to Conroy Road; thence
northerly along Conroy Road to the
southerly limit of the City of Ottawa;
thence easterly and nOTtherly along the
southerly and easterly limits of the City of
Ottawa to the point of commencement.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF CHATHAM-
KENT-consists of the City of Chatham, the
towns of Bothwell, Dresden and
Wallaceburg and the townships of Camden,
Chatham, Dover and Zone.
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Cochrane North
Hon. Jacques Nod
"Ren6" Fontaine
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF COCHRANE
NORTH-consists of the geographic
townships of Ebbs and Templeton; that part
of the Territorial District of Cochrane lying
northerly and westerly of a line described as
follows: Commencing at the intersection of
the Interprovincial Boundary between
Ontario and Quebec with the water's edge
along the southerly shore of Lake Abitibi;
thence northwesterly along that water's edge
to the south boundary of the geographic
Township of Galna; thence westeriy along
the south boundary of the geographic
townships of Galna and Moody to the north
limit of the Town of Iroquois Falls; thence
westerly along the said limit to the
northeast comer of the geographic
Township of Teefy; thence westerly along
the north boundary of the said township to
the northwest comer thereof; thence
westerly along the north limit of the Town
of Iroquois Falls to the northwest comer
thereof; thence southerly along the west
limit of the said town to the north limit of
the City of Timmins; thence westerly along
the north limit of the said city to the
northwest comer thereof; thence westeriy
along the north boundary of the geographic
Township of Byers to the northwest comer
thereof; thence southerly along the west
boundary of the geographic townships of
Byers, Cote and Massey to the south
boundary of the geographic Township of
Enid; and that part of the Territorial District
of Kenora lying easterly of a line described
as follows: Commencing at the northerly
extremity of the boundary between the
territorial districts of Cochrane and Thunder
Bay; thence northerly along a meridian line
to the 212 Mile Post planted thereon by A.
Tarvydas, O.L.S., in 1958; thence north
astronomically to the shore of Hudson Bay.
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Cochrane South
Alan William Pope
PC THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF COCHRANE
SOUTH-consists of that part of the
TerritOTial District of Cochrane lying
southerly and easterly of a line described as
follows: Commencing at the intersection of
the Inter]M"Ovincial Boundary between
Ontario and Quebec with the water's edge
along the southerly shwe of Lake Abitibi;
thence northwesterly along that water's edge
to the south boundary of the geographic
Township of Galna; thence westerly along
the south boundary of the geographic
townships of Galna and Moody to the north
limit of the Town of Iroquois Falls; thence
westerly along the said limit to the
northeast comer of the geographic
Township of Teefy; thence westerly along
the north boundary of the said township to
the northwest comer thereof; thence
westerly along the north limit of the Town
of Iroquois Falls to the northwest comer
thereof; thence southerly along the west
limit of the said town to the north limit of
the City of Timmins; thence westerly along
the north limit of the said city to the
northwest comer thereof; thence westerly
along the north boundary of the geographic
Township of Byers to the northwest comer
thereof; thence southerly along the west
boundary of the geographic townships of
Byers, Cote and Massey to the south
boundary of the geographic Township of
Enid.
Cwnwall
John C. Cleary
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OT CORNW ALL-
consists of the City of Comwall, the
townships of Charlottenburgh and
Comwall, and Indian Reserve No. 59.
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Don Mills
Murad Velshi
Dovercourt
Antonio "Tony"
Lupusella
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF DON MILLS-
consists of that part of the City of North
York and of the Borough of East York
lying within the following limits:
Commencing at the intersection of
Lawrence Avenue East with the easterly
limit of the City of North York; thence
southerly along the easterly limit of the
City of North York and the Borough of
East York to the southerly limit of the said
bwough; thence westerly along the said
southerly limit to Chisholm Avenue;
thence northerly along Chisholm Avenue
and its northerly prolongation to Taylor
Creek; thence northwesterly along Taylor
Creek to the Don River, thence westerly
along the Don River to Don Mills Road;
thence northerly along Don Mills Road to
the southerly limit of the City of North
York; thence northwesterly, westerly and
northerly along the said limit to the easterly
extremity of the course thereon oriented in
an easterly and westerly direction and
situated immediately north of Glen Echo
Road; thence easterly on the easterly
prolongation of the said course to the Don
River West Branch; thence southeasterly
along the Don River West Branch to the
westerly prolongation of Lawrence Avenue
East; thence easterly along the said
prolongation to and along Lawrence Avenue
East to the point of commencement.
NDP THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
DOVERCOURT-consists of that part of the
City of Toronto lying within the following
limits: Commencing at the intersection of
the southerly limit of the City of Yoiic
with Bathurst Street; thence southerly along
Bathurst Street to Bloor Street West; thence
westerly along Bloor Street West to the
Canadian National railway line situated
immediately west of Helens Avenue; thence
northerly along the said railway line to St.
Clair Avenue West; thence westerly along
St. Clair Avenue West to the Canadian
National railway line situated immediately
northeast of Weston Road; thence
northwesteily along the said railway line to
the northerly limit of the City of Toronto;
thence easterly along the said limit to the
point of commencement
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Downsview
Laureano Leone
Dufferin-Peel
Hon. Mavis Wilson
NDP THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT Cff'
DOWNS vmw-consists of that part of the
City of North Ywlc lying within the
following limits: Commencing at the
intersection of Black Creek with the
northerly limit of the City of North York;
thence easterly along the said limit to
Dufferin Street; thence southeriy along
Dufferin Street to Allen Road; thence
southerly along Allen Road to the
Macdonald-Cartier Freeway; thence westerly
along the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway to
Jane Street; thence northerly along Jane
Street to Finch Avenue West; thence
easterly along Finch Avenue West to Black
Creek; thence nwlherly along Black Creek
to the point of commencement.
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF DUFFERIN-
PEEL-consists of the County of Dufferin
and the Town of Caledon.
Durham Centre
Allan Furlong
Durham East
Sammy Lawrence
Cureatz
Durham West
Durham- York
Norah Jane Stoner
William George
Ballinger
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF DURHAM
CENTRE-consists of that part of the Town
of Whitby lying southerly of Taunton Road
and that part of the City of Oshawa lying
within the following limits: Commencing
at the intersection of the westerly limit of
the City of Oshawa with King Street West;
thence easterly along King Street West to
Ritson Road North; thence northerly along
Ritson Road North to Taunton Road;
thence westerly along Taunton Road to the
westerly limit of the City of Oshawa;
thence southerly along the said limit to the
point of commencement
PC THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF DURHAM
EAST-consists of that part of the City of
Oshawa lying northerly of Taunton Road,
that part of the Town of Whitby lying
northerly of Taunton Road, the Town of
Newcastle, the townships of Manvers and
Scugog and Indian Reserve No. 34.
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF DURHAM
WEST-consists of the towns of Ajax and
Pickering.
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF DURHAM-
YORK -consists of the towns of East
Gwillimbury and Whitchurch-Stouffville,
the townships of Brock, Georgina and
Uxbridge, and Indian Reserve
No. 33.
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Eglinton
Dianne Poole
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF EGLDMTON-
consists of that part of the City of Toronto
lying within the following limits:
Commencing at the intersection of
Eglinton Avenue West with Latimer
Avenue; thence northerly along Latimer
Avenue to Roselawn Avenue; thence
easterly along Roselawn Avenue to
CasUewood Road; thence northerly along
Castlewood Road to Briar Hill Avenue;
thence westerly along Briar Hill Avenue to
the southerly prolongation of the course in
the northerly limit of the City of Toronto
oriented in a northerly and southerly
direction and situated immediately west of
Proudfoot Avenue; thence northerly along
the said prolongation to the northerly limit
of the City of Toronto; thence northerly,
easterly and southerly along the said limit
to the westerly limit of the Borough of East
York; thence southerly along the said limit
to the southerly limit of Mount Pleasant
Cemetery; thence westerly along the said
limit to Yonge Street; thence northerly
along Yonge Street to the abandoned
Canadian National railway line situated
immediately south of Merton Street; thence
northwesterly along the said railway line to
the southerly prolongation of Duncannon
Drive; thence northerly along the said
prolongation to and along Duncannon Drive
to Eglinton Avenue West; thence westerly
along Eglinton Avenue West to the point
of commencement
Elgin
Essex-Kent
Marietta L.D. Robots
James Fitzgerald
McGuigan
Essex South
Hon. Remo J. Mancini
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ELGIN-
consists of the County of Elgin.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ESSEX-
KENT-consists consists of the towns of
Belle River, Blenheim, Ridgetown and
Tilbury, the villages of Erie Beach, Erieau,
Highgate, Thamesville and Wheatley, and
the townships of Harwich, Howard,
Maidstone, Orford, Raleigh, Rochester,
Romney, Sandwich South, Tilbury East,
Tilbury North and Tilbury West.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ESSEX
SOUTH-consists of the towns of
Amherstburg, Essex, Hanx)w, Kingsville
and Leamington, and the townships of
Anderdon, Colchester North, Colchester
South, Gosfield North, Gosfield South,
Maiden, Mersea and Pelee.
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Etobicoke-Humber
D. James Henderson
Etobicoke-Lakeshore
Ruth Anna Grier
NDP
Etobicoke-Rexdale
Etobicoke West
Edward Thomas Philip NDP
Linda Lillian LeBourdais
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ETOBICX)KE-
HUMBER -consists of that part of the City
of Etobicoke lying within the following
limits: Commencing at the intersection of
Bloor Street West with Kipling Avenue;
thence northerly along Kipling Avenue to
The Westway; thence westerly along The
Westway to Martin Grove Road; thence
northerly along Martin Grove Road to the
Macdonald-Cartier Freeway; thence
northeasterly along the Macdonald-Cartier
Freeway to the easterly limit of the City of
Etobicoke; thence southeasterly along the
said limit to Bloor Street West; thence
westerly along Bloor Street West to the
point of commencement
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ETOBICOKE-
LAKESHORE-consists of that part of the
City of Etobicoke lying southerly of a line
described as follows: Commencing at the
intersection of the westerly limit of the
City of Etobicoke with the Canadian
Pacific railway line; thence northeasterly
along the said railway line to Kipling
Avenue; thence northerly along Kipling
Avenue to BIoot Street West; thence
easterly along Bloor Street West to the
easterly limit of the City of Etobicoke.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ETOBICOKE-
REXDALE-consists of that part of the City
of Etobicoke lying northerly of the
Macdonald-Cartier Freeway.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ETOBICOKE
WEST-consists of that part of the City of
Etobicc^e lying within the following
limits: Commencing at the intersection of
the Canadian Pacific railway line with the
westerly limit of the City of Etobicoke;
thence northerly along the said limit to the
Macdonald-Cartier Freeway; thence
northeasterty along the Macdonald-Cartier
Freeway to Martin Grove Road; thence
southerly along Martin Grove Road to The
Westway; thence easterly along The
Westway to Kipling Avenue; thence
southerly along Kipling Avenue to the
Canadian Pacific railway line; thence
southwesterly along the said railway line to
the point of commencement.
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Fort William
Hon. Lyn McLeod
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF FORT
WILLIAM-consists of that part of the
Territorial District of Thunder Bay lying
within the following limits: Commencing
at the intersection of the International
Boundary between Canada and the United
States of America with a line drawn on a
course of south astronomic from the
southwest comer of the geographic
Township of Devon; thence north
astronomically along the said line to the
southwest comer of the said township;
thence ncxtheriy along the west boundary of
the geographic townships of Devon,
Fraleigh, Lybster and Marks to the
northwest comer of the last mentioned
township; thence easterly along the north
boundary of the geographic Township of
Marks to the northwest comer of the
Township of O'Connw; thence easterly
along the north boundary of the said
township to the northeast comer thereof;
thence southerly along the east boundary of
the east boundary of the Township of
O'Connor to the northwest comer of the
Township of Paipoonge; thence easterly
along the north boundary of the said
township to the northeast comer thereof;
thence easterly along the north boundary of
the former Township of Neebing and of the
former City of Fort William, both as
existing prior to January 1, 1970, to the
Lakehead Expressway; thence northeriy
along the Lakehead Ex[M^ssway to the
Harbour Access Route; thence easterly
along the Harbour Access Route to Golf
Links Road; thence southerly along Golf
Links Road to the north limit of the former
City of Fort William, as existing prior to
January 1, 1970; thence easteriy along the
said limit and its easterly prolongation to
the line of longitude 89° 00'; thence south
astronomically along the said line of
longitude to the International Boundary
between Canada and the United States of
America; thence southwesteriy and westeriy
along the said International Boundary to the
point of commencement
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Fort York
Hon. Robert Charles
Wong
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF PORT YORK-
consists of that part of the City of Toronto
lying within the following limits:
Commencing at the intersection of
Ossington Avenue with Bloor Street West;
thence easterly along Bloor Street West to
Bathurst Street; thence southerly along
Bathurst Street to College Street; thence
easterly along College Street to Carlton
Street; thence easterly along Carlton Street
to Sherboume Street; thence southerly
along Sherboume Street and its southerly
prolongation to the water's edge of Inner
Harbour, thence easterly along the said
water's edge to the northerly prolongation
of the centre line of Eastern Channel of
Ineer Harbour, thence southerly along the
said prolongation to and along the said
centre line to the southerly extremity
thereof; thence southerly along the
prolongation of the said centre line to the
southerly limit of the City of Toronto;
thence westerly and northwesterly along the
southerly and southwesterly limits of the
said city to the southerly prolongation of
Strachan Avenue; thence northerly along
the said prolongation to and along Strachan
Avenue to the Gardiner Expressway; thence
westerly along the Gardiner Expressway to
the southerly prolongation of Atlantic
Avenue; thence nwtherly along the said
prolongation to and along Atlantic Avenue
to King Street West; thence easterly along
King Street West to the southerly
prolongation of Dovercourt Road; thence
northerly along the said prolongation to and
along Dovercourt Road to College Street;
thence easterly along College Street to
Ossington Avenue; thence northerly along
Ossington Avenue to the point of
commencement
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R-ontenac-Addington
Laurence George "Larry'
South
Grey
Ronald F. Lipsett
Guelph
Rick Eugenio Ferraro
Halton Centre
Barbara Sullivan
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
FRONTENAC-ADDINGTON-consists of that
part of the County of Frontenac lying
northerly of a line described as follows:
Commencing at the intersection of the
easterly limit of the Township of
Pittsburgh with the Macdonald-Cartier
Freeway; thence southwesterly along the
Macdonald-Cartier Freeway to the northerly
limit of the City of Kingston; thence
westerly and southerly along the northerly
and westerly limits of the City of Kingston
to the shore of Lake Ontario; thence
westerly along the said shore to the
westerly boundary of the Township of
Kingston; and that part of the County of
Lennox and Addington lying northerly of a
line described as follows: Commencing at
the southeasterly comer of the Township of
Camden East; thence westeriy along the
southerly boundary of the Township of
Camden East to the southeasterly comer of
the Village of Newburgh; thence westerly
along the southerly limit of the said village
to the southerly boundary of the Township
of Camden East; thence westerly along the
southerly Umit of the said township to the
southwesterly comer thereof; thence
northerly along the westerly boundary of
the said township to the northeasterly
comer of the Township of Richmond.
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF GRE Y-
consists of the County of Grey.
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF GUELPH-
consists of the City of Guelph.
L THE ELECnmAL DISTRICT OF HALTON
CENTRE-consists of that part of the City of
Burlington lying northerly and westerly of a
line described as follows: Commencing at
the intersection of the southwesterly limit
of the City of Burlington with the King's
Highway No. 403; thence northeasterly
along said Highway to the Queen Elizabeth
Way; thence northeasterly along the Queen
Elizabeth Way to the northeasterly limit of
the City of Burlington; and that part of the
Town of Milton lying southerly of Deny
Road; and that part of the Town of Oakville
lying northerly of the Queen Elizabeth
Way.
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Halton North
Hamilton Centre
R. Walter Elliot
Hon. Lily Oddie Munro
Hamilton East
Robert Warren
Mackenzie
NDP
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF HALTON
NORTH-consists of the Town of Halton
Hills and that part of the Town of Milton
lying northerly of Derry Road.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF HAMILTON
CENTRE-consists of that part of the City of
Hamilton lying within the following
limits: Commencing at the intersection of
Queen Street with King Street; thence
westerly along King Street to Chedoke
Expressway; thence northerly along
Chedoke Expressway to the Desjardins
Canal; thence westerly along said canal to
the westerly limit of the City of Hamilton;
thence northerly and easterly along the
westerly and northerly limits of the said
city to the northerly prolongation of
Sherman Avenue; thence southerly along
the said prolongation to and along Sherman
Avenue to Cannon Street; thence easterly
along Cannon Street to Gage Avenue;
thence southerly along Gage Avenue and its
southerly prolongation to the brow of
Hamilton Mountain; thence westerly along
the said brow to the southerly prolongation
of Queen Street; thence northerly along the
said prolongation to and along Queen Street
to the point of commencement.
Name changed to Oddie-Munro, 1988-1989.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF HAMILTON
EAST-consists of that part of the City of
Hamilton lying within the following
limits: Commencing at the intersection of
the easterly limit of the City of Hamilton
with Queenston Road; thence westerly
along Queenston Road to Redhill Creek;
thence southerly along Redhill Creek to the
brow of the Hamilton Mountain; thence
westerly along the said brow to the
southerly prolongation of Gage Avenue;
thence northerly along the said prolongation
to and along Gage Avenue to Cannon
Street; thence westerly along Cannon Street
to Sherman Avenue; thence northerly along
Sherman Avenue and its northerly
prolongation to the northerly limit of the
City of Hamilton; thence easterly along the
northerly limit of the said city to the
northeasterly comer thereof; thence
southerly along the easterly limit of the
said city to the point of commencement.
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Hamilton Mountain
Brian Albert Charlton
NDP THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF HAMILTON
MOUNT AIN-consists of that part of the City
of Hamilton lying within the following
limits: Commencing at the intersection of
the southerly limit of the City of Hamilton
with Upper James Street; thence northerly
along Upper James Street to Fennell
Avenue; thence easterly along Fennell
Avenue to Upper Wellington Street; thence
northerly along Upper Wellington Street
and its northerly prolongation as aligned
between Inverness Avenue and Concession
Avenue to the brow of Hamilton Mountain;
thence easterly along the said brow to the
easterly hmit of the City of Hamilton;
thence southerly and westerly along the
easterly and southerly limits of the said city
to the point of commencement.
Hamilton West
Richard Allen
NDP THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF HAMILTON
WEST-consists of that part of the City of
Hamilton lying within the following
limits: Commencing at the intersection of
Upper James Street with the southerly limit
of the City of Hamilton; thence westerly
and northerly along the southerly and
westerly limits of the said city to the
Desjardins Canal; thence easterly along the
said canal to the Chedoke Expressway;
thence southerly along the Chedoke
Expressway to King Street; thence easterly
along King Street to Queen Su-eet; thence
southerly along Queen Street and its
southerly prolongation to the brow of
Hamilton Mountain; thence easterly along
the said brow to the northerly prolongation
of Upper Wellington Street as aligned
between Inverness Avenue and Concession
Avenue; thence southerly along the said
prolongation to and along Upper
Wellington Street to Fennell Avenue;
thence westerly along Fennell Avenue to
Upper James Street; thence southerly along
Upper James Street to the point of
commencement.
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Hastings-Peterborough James Pollock
PC THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF HASTINGS-
PETERBOROUGH-consists of that part of the
County of Hastings lying northerly of a
line described as follows: Commencing at
the southwesterly comer of the Township
of Rawdon; thence easterly along the
southerly boundary of the said township to
the westerly limit of the Village of
Stirling; thence southerly, easterly and
northerly along the westerly, southerly and
easterly limits of the said village to the
southerly boundary of the Township of
Rawdon; thence easterly along the said
boundary to the southwesterly comer of the
Township of Huntingdon; thence easterly
along the southerly boundary of the said
township to the southwesterly comer of the
Township of Hungerford; thence easterly
along the southerly boundary of the said
township to the southeasterly comer
thereof; and the villages of Havelock,
Lakefield and Norwood, and the townships
of Asphodel, Belmont and Methuen,
Burleigh and Anstruther, Chandos, Douro,
Dummer, Galway and Cavendish, Harvey,
and Otonabee.
I
High Park-Swansea
David Gordon Fleet
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF HIGH PARK-
SWANSEA-consists of that part of the City
of Toronto lying westerly of a hne
described as follows: Commencing at the
intersection of the northerly limit of the
City of Toronto with the Canadian National
railway hne situated immediately northeast
of Weston Road; thence southeasterly along
the said railway line to St. Clair Avenue
West; thence easterly along St. Clair
Avenue West to the Canadian National
railway line situated immediately west of
Caledonia Park Road; thence southerly
along the said railway line to Bloor Street
West; thence westerly along Bloor Street
West to Dundas Street West; thence
southerly along Dundas Street West to
Roncesvalles Avenue; thence southerly
along Roncesvalles Avenue and its
southerly prolongation to the southwesterly
limit of the City of Toronto.
Huron
Hon. John Keith "Jack'
RiddeU
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF HURON-
consists of the County of Huron.
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Kenora
Frank Ranover Miclash
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF KENORA-
consists of that part of the Territorial
District of Kenora lying northerly and
westerly of a line described as follows:
Commencing at the intersection of the
International Boundary between Canada and
the United States of America with a line
drawn west astronomic from the westerly
extremity of the 4th Base Line at the
westerly shore of Aulneau Peninsula;
thence east astronomically along the said
line to the westerly extremity of the said
4th Base Line; thence easterly along the
said base line to the 6th Meridian Line
surveyed by A. Niven, O.L.S., in 1894;
thence northerly along the 6th Meridian
Line to the southwest comer of the
geographic Township of Wainwright;
thence easterly along the south boundary of
the said township to the northwest comer of
the Town of Dryden; thence southerly and
easterly along the westerly and southerly
limits of the said town to the west limit of
the Township of Barclay; thence northerly,
easterly and southerly along the west, north
and east limits of the said township to the
south boundary of the geographic Township
of Brownridge; thence easterly along the
south boundary of the geographic
townships of Brownridge, Laval and
McAree to the southeast comer of the last
mentioned township; thence easterly along
the base hne run by Phillips and Benner,
O.L.S., in 1932, to the southwest comer of
Block 9; thence easterly along the south
boundary of the said block to the southeast
comer thereof; thence easterly along the
base line mn by Phillips and Benner,
O.L.S., in 1932, to the boundary between
the territorial districts of Kenora and
Thunder Bay; thence northerly along the
said boundary to the northwesterly comer of
the Territorial District of Thunder Bay;
thence continuing northerly along a
meridian line to the 215 + 78.207 Mile
Post planted thereon by A. Tarvydas,
O.L.S., in 1957; thence north
astronomically to the Interprovincial
Boundary between Ontario and Manitoba.
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Kingston and the Islands Kenneth A. Keyes
THE EL£CrORAL DISTRICT OF lONGSTON
AND THE ISLANfDS-consists of the City of
Kingston, the townships of Amherst Island,
Howe Island, and Wolfe Island, and that part
of the Township of Pittsburgh lying
southerly of the Macdonald-Cartier
Freeway.
Kitchener
David R. Cooke
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF KTTCHENER-
consists of that part of the City of
Kitchener lying northerly and westerly of
the Conestoga Parkway.
Kitchener-Wilmot
Hon. John Roland
Sweeney
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF KITCHENER-
WILMOT-consists of the Township of
Wilmot and that part of the City of
Kitchener lying southerly and easterly of
the Conestoga Parkway.
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
LakeNipigon Gilles Pouliot NfDP THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF LAKE NIPIGON-consists of the
community of English River in the Territorial District of Kenora and
that part of the territorial districts of Kenora and Thunder Bay lying
within the following limits: Commencing at the 215 + 78.207 Mile
Post planted on a meridian line in the Territorial District of Kenora
surveyed by A. Tarvydas, O.L.S., in 1957; thence southerly along
that meridian line to the northerly extremity of the west boundary of
the Territorial District of Thunder Bay; thence southerly along the
said boundary to the International Boundary between Canada and the
United States of America; thence easterly along the said International
Boundary to the intersection with a line drawn south astronomic from
the southeast comer of the geographic Township of Hartington;
thence north astronomically along that line to the southeast comer of
the geographic Township of Hartington; thence northerly along the
east boundary of the geographic townships of Hartington, Lismore,
Strange, Aldina, Sackville, Laurie and Blackwell to the northeast
corner of the last mentioned township; thence easterly along the south
boundary of the geographic Township of Soper and of Block 1 to the
southeast comer of Block 1; thence northerly along the east boundary
of Block 1 to the northwest comer of the geographic Township of
Fowler; thence easterly along the north boundary of the geographic
townships of Fowler and Jacques to the northeast comer of the last
mentioned township; thence southerly along the east boundary of the
said township to the north boundary of the geographic Township of
Gorham; thence easterly along the north boundary of the said
township to the northeast comer thereof;
thence southerly along the east boundary of the geographic Township
of Gorham to the northwest comer of the Township of Shuniah;
thence easterly and northerly along the north and west boundaries of
the Township of Shuniah to the southwest comer of the Township of
Dorion; thence easterly along the south boundary of the said
township to the southeast comer thereof; thence east astronomically
^ to the centre line of Black Bay of Lake Superior; thence southeriy
along that centre line to the southerly extremity thereof; thence south
astronomically to the International Boundary between Canada and the
United States of America; thence northeasterly and southeasterly
along the said International Boundary to the southeast comer of the
Territorial District of Thunder Bay; thence northerly, westerly and
northerly along the east boundary of the Territorial District of
Thunder Bay to the northeast comer thereof; thence northerly along a
meridian line to the 212 Mile Post planted thereon by A. Tarvydas,
O.L.S., in 1958; thence north astronomically to the shore of Hudson
Bay; thence northwesterly along the said shore to the Interprovincial
Boundary between Ontario and Manitoba; thence southwesterly along
the said Interprovincial Boundary to the intersection with a Une drawn
north astronomic from the point of commencement; thence south
astronomically along the said line to the point of commencement.
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Lambton
David William Smith
Lanaric-Renfipew
Douglas Jack Wiseman PC
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF LAMBTON-
consists of that part of the County of
Lambton lying southerly and easterly of a
line described as follows: Commencing at
the southwesterly comer of Indian Reserve
No. 45; thence easterly along the southerly
boundary of Indian Reserve No. 45 to the
southeasterly comer thereof; thence
northerly along the easterly limit of Indian
Reserve No. 45 to the easterly limit of the
City of Samia; thence northerly along the
said limit to Confederation Street; thence
easterly along Confederation Street to
Modeland Road; thence northerly along
Modeland Road and its northerly
prolongation to the northerly boundary of
the Township of Samia.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF LAN ARK-
RENFREW-consists of the County of
Lanaric, the towns of Amprior and Renfrew,
the Village of Braeside and the townships of
Admaston, Bagot and Blithfield, Horton and
McNab.
Lawrence
Joseph Cordiano
Leeds-Grenville
Robert William
Runciman
PC
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF LAWRENCE-
consists of that part of the City of North
York lying southerly of a line described as
follows: Commencing at the intersection of
the westerly limit of the City of North
York with the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway;
thence easterly along the Macdonald-Cartier
Freeway to Allen Road; thence southerly
along Allan Road to the westerly
prolongation of Baycrest Avenue; thence
easterly along the said prolongation to and
along Baycrest Avenue to Bathurst Street;
thence southerly along Bathurst Street to
Old Orchard Grove; thence easterly along
Old Orchard Grove to the southerly limit of
the City of North York.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF LEEDS-
GRENVILLE-consists of the County of
Leeds, the Town of Prescott, the Village of
Merrickville and the townships of Augusta
and Wolford.
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Lincoln
Harry Pelissero
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF LINCOLN-
consists of the towns of Grimsby, Lincoln
and Pelham, the Township of West
Lincoln, and that part of the City of St.
Catharines lying westerly of a line described
as follows: Commencing at the intersection
of the southerly limit of the City of St.
Catharines with Twelve Mile Creek; thence
northerly along Twelve Mile Creek to the
Queen Elizabeth Way; thence westerly
along the Queen Elizabeth Way to
Martindale Road; thence northerly along
Martindale Road to Lakeshore Road West;
thence westerly along Lakeshore Road West
to Courtleigh Road; thence northerly along
Courtleigh Road and its northerly
prolongation to the northerly limit of the
City of St. Catharines.
London Centre
Hon. David Robert
Peterson
L Premier and President of the Executive
Council.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF LONDON
CENTRE-consists of that part of the City of
London lying within the following limits:
Commencing at the intersection of Oxford
Street with Highbury Avenue; thence
northerly along Highbury Avenue to Huron
Street; thence easterly along Huron Street
to Clarke Side Road; thence southerly along
Clarke Side Road and its southerly
prolongation to the limit between the City
of London and the Township of
Westminster; thence westerly and southerly
along the said limit to Commissioners
Road; thence westerly along
Commissioners Road to the Canadian
National railway line; thence northwesterly
along the said railway line to the easterly
prolongation of Base Line Road; thence
westerly to and along Base Line Road to
Whamcliffe Road South; thence northerly
along Whamcliffe Road South to the
Thames River; thence easterly along the
said river to the North Thames River;
thence northerly along the North Thames
River to Oxford Street; thence easterly
along Oxford Street to the point of
commencement.
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London North
Ronald George Van
Home
London North
London South
Dianne E. Cunningham PC
Hon. Elizabeth "Joan"
Smith
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF LONDON
NORTH-consists of that part of the City of
London lying within the following limits:
Commencing at the intersection of Oxford
Street with Highbury Avenue; thence
northerly along Highbury Avenue to the
northerly limit of the City of London;
thence westerly and southerly along the
northerly and westerly limits of the said
city to the Thames River, thence easterly
along the Thames River to the North
Thames River; thence northerly along the
North Thames River to Oxford Street;
thence easterly along Oxford Street to the
point of commencement.
Resigned, Dec. 31, 1987.
Elected, Mar. 31, 1988. Sworn in on Apr.
12, 1988.
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF LONDON
SOUTH-consists of that part of the City of
London lying within the following limits:
Commencing at the intersection of the
westerly Hmit of the City of London with
the Thames River; thence easterly along the
Thames River to Whamcliffe Road South;
thence southerly along Whamcliffe Road
South to Base Line Road; thence easterly
along Base Line Road and its easterly
prolongation to the Canadian National
railway hne; thence southeasterly along the
Canadian National railway line to
Commissioners Road; thence easterly along
Commissioners Road to the easterly limit
of the City of London; thence southerly,
westerly and northerly along the easterly,
southerly and westerly Umits of the City of
London to the point of commencement.
Markham
W. Donald Cousens
PC THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF MARKHAM-
consists of the Town of Markham.
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Middlesex
Douglas Richard
Reycraft
Mississauga East John Domagoj Sola
Mississauga North Hon. Steven Offer
Mississauga South Margaret Marland
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF MIDDLESEX-
consists of the County of Middlesex and
Indian Reserves No. 41 and No. 42 but
excluding that part of the City of London
lying westerly of a line described as
follows: Commencing at the intersection of
the Thames River with the southerly
prolongation of Clarice Side Road; thence
northerly to and along Clarke Side Road to
Huron Street; thence westerly along Huron
Street to Highbury Avenue; thence
northeriy along Highbury Avenue to the
northerly limit of the City of London.
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
MISSISSAUGA EAST-consists of that part of
the City of Mississauga lying within the
following limits: Commencing at the
intersection of Eglinton Avenue East with
the easterly limit of the City of
Mississauga; thence southerly along the
easterly limit of the said city to Dundas
Street East; thence southwesterly along
Dundas Street East to Cawthra Road; thence
southeasterly along Cawthra Road to the
Queen Elizabeth Way; thence southwesterly
along the Queen Elizabeth Way to
Hurontario Street; thence northwesterly
along Hurontario Street to Central Parkway
East; thence easterly and northerly along
Central Parkway East to Bumhamthorpe
Road East; thence northeasterly along
Bumhamthorpe Road East to Cawthra
Road; thence northwesterly along Cawthra
Road to Eglinton Avenue East; thence
northeasterly along Eglinton Avenue East
to the point of commencement.
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
MISSISSAUGA NORTH-consists of that part
of the City of Mississauga lying northerly
of Eglinton Avenue.
PC THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
MISSISSAUGA SOUTH-consists of that part
of the City of Mississauga lying southerly
of a line described as follows: Commencing
at the intersection of the southwesterly
limit of the City of Mississauga with the
Queen Elizabeth Way; thence northeasterly
along the Queen Elizabeth Way to Cawthra
Road; thence northwesterly along Cawthra
Road to Dundas Street East; thence
northeasterly along Dundas Street East to
the easterly limit of the City of
Mississauga.
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Mississauga West Steven W. Mahoney
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
MISSISSAUGA WEST-consists of that part of
the City of Mississauga lying within the
following limits: Commencing at the
intersection of the westerly limit of the
City of Mississauga with Eglinton Avenue
West; thence northeasterly along Eglinton
Avenue West and Eglinton Avenue East to
Cawthra Road; thence southeasterly along
Cawthra Road to Bumhamthorpe Road
East; thence southwesterly along
Bumhamthorpe Road East to Central
Parkway East; thence southerly and
westerly along Central Parkway East to
Huron tario Street; thence southeasterly
along Hurontario Street to the Queen
Elizabeth Way; thence southwesterly along
the Queen Elizabeth Way to the westerly
limit of the City of Mississauga; thence
northwesterly, southwesterly and
northwesterly along the westerly limit of
the said city to the point of
commencement.
Muskoka-Georgian Bay Hon. Ken Black
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF MUSKOKA-
GEORGIAN BAY-consists of The District
Municipality of Muskoka, the Town of
Midland, the villages of Port McNicoll and
Victoria Harbour and the townships of
Matchedash and Tay.
Nepean
Hans W. Daigeler
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF NEPE AN-
consists of that part of the City of Nepean
lying southerly and westerly of a line
described as follows: Commencing at the
intersection of the Rideau River with Black
Rapids Creek; thence westerly along Black
Rapids Creek to Woodroffe Avenue; thence
northerly along Woodroffe Avenue to the
Canadian National-Canadian Pacific railway
line; thence easterly along the said railway
line to Merivale Road; thence northerly
along Merivale Road to Clyde Avenue;
thence northerly along Clyde Avenue to the
northerly limit of the City of Nepean.
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Niagara Falls
Hon. Vincent George
Kerrio
Niagara South
Raymond Louis
Haggerty
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF NIAGARA
FALLS-consists of that part of the City of
Niagara Falls lying northerly of a line
described as follows: Commencing at the
intersection of the westerly limit of the
City of Niagara Falls with McLeod Road;
thence easterly along McLeod Road to
Stanley Avenue; thence southerly along
Stanley Avenue and its southerly
prolongation to the Welland River; thence
easterly along the Welland River to a line
drawn northwesterly and perpendicularly to
Main Street from the intersection of Main
Street with Sodom Road; thence
southeasterly along the said line to the
intersection of Main Street with Sodom
Road; thence southerly along Sodom Road
to Weinbrenner Road; thence easterly along
Weinbrenner Road to Willoughby Drive;
thence easterly along Edgeworth Road and
its easterly prolongation to the water's edge
along the shore of the Niagara River, thence
south 45° 00' east to the International
Boundary between Canada and the United
States of America.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF NIAGARA
SOUTH-consists of the City of Port
Colbome, the Town of Fort Erie, the
Township of Wainfleet, and that part of the
City of Niagara Falls lying southerly of a
line described as follows: Commencing at
the intersection of the westerly limit of the
City of Niagara Falls with McLeod Road;
thence easterly along McLeod Road to
Stanley Avenue; thence southerly along
Stanley Avenue and its southerly
prolongation to the Welland River; thence
easterly along the Welland River to a line
drawn northwesterly and perpendicularly to
Main Street from the intersection of Main
Street with Sodom Road; thence
southeasterly along the said line to the
intersection of Main Street with Sodom
Road; thence southerly along Sodom Road
to Weinbrenner Road; thence easterly along
Weinbrenner Road to Willoughby Drive;
thence easterly along Edgeworth Road and
its easterly prolongation to the water's edge
along the shore of the Niagara River, thence
south 45° 00' east to the International
Boundary between Canada and the United
States of America.
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Nickel Belt Floyd Laughren NDP THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF NICKEL
BELT-consists of that part of the Territorial
District of Sudbury lying northerly and
westerly of a line described as follows:
Commencing at the southeast comer of the
geographic Township of Janes; thence
westerly along the south boundary of the
geographic townships of Janes, Davis and
Scadding to the easterly limit of the Town
of Nickel Centre; thence northerly and
westerly along the limits of the Town of
Nickel Centre to the easterly limit of the
Town of Capreol; thence northerly,
westerly, northerly, westerly and southerly
along the limits of the Town of Capreol to
the northerly limit of the Town of Valley
East; thence westerly, southerly, easterly
and southerly along the limits of the Town
of Valley East to the northwest comer of
the City of Sudbury; thence southerly along
the westerly limit of the City of Sudbury to
the southwest comer thereof; thence easterly
along the southerly limit of the City of
Sudbury to the east boundary of the
geographic Township of Eden; thence
southerly along the east boundary of the
geographic townships of Eden, Bevin and
Sale to the southerly boundary of the
Territorial District of Sudbury; thence
westerly along the said boundary to the
southwest comer of the geographic
Township of Roosevelt; thence northerly
along the west boundary of the geographic
townships of Roosevelt and Tmman to the
southeast comer of the Township of Nairn;
thence westerly along the south boundary of
the townships of Nairn and Baldwin to the
southwest comer of the last mentioned
township; thence westerly along the south
boundary of the geographic townships of
Shakespeare and Gough to the westerly
boundary of the Territorial District of
Sudbury.
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Nipissing
Michael Deane Harris
P C THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF NIPISSING-
consists of that part of the Territorial
District of Nipissing lying within the
following limits: Commencing at the
northwest comer of the geographic
township of Hugel; thence easterly along
the north boundary of the geographic
townships of Hugel and Badgerow to the
northwest comer of the Township of Field;
thence easterly along the north boundary of
the Township of Field to the northeast
comer thereof; thence easterly along the
north boundary of the geographic townships
of Grant, Charlton, Blyth, Merrick,
Mulock, French, Butler and Antoine to the
northeast comer of the last mentioned
township; thence easterly along the
prolongation of the north boundary of the
geographic Township of Antoine to the
Interprovincial Boundary between Ontario
and Quebec; thence southerly along the said
Interprovincial Boundary to the northeast
comer of the Township of Mattawan;
thence westerly along the north boundary of
the said township to the northwest comer
thereof; thence southerly along the west
boundary of the Township of Mattawan to
the southwesterly comer thereof; thence
westerly along the northerly boundary of
the townships of Calvin, Bonfield and East
Ferris to the northwesterly comer of the last
mentioned township; thence southerly
along the westerly boundary of the
Township of East Ferris to the
northeasterly comer of the Township of
North Himsworth; thence westerly and
northerly along the southerly and westerly
boundaries of the Territorial District of
Nipissing to the point of commencement
Leader of the Ontario Progressive
Conservative Party.
Norfolk
Gordon Irvin Miller
Leader of the Third Party.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF NORPOLK-
consists of the City of Nanticoke, the
towns of Simcoe and Tillsonburg and the
townships of Delhi and Norfolk.
Northumberland
Joan M. Fawcett
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
NORTHUMBERLAND-consists of the
County of Northumberland.
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Oakville South
Douglas Alexander
Carrothers
Oakwood
Hon. Chaviva Milada
Hosek
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF OAKVILLE
SOUTH-consists of that part of the Town of
Oakville lying southerly of the Queen
Elizabeth Way and that part of the City of
Burlington lying within the following
limits: Commencing at the intersection of
the northeasterly limit of the City of
Burlington with New Street; thence
southwesterly along New Street to Appleby
Line; thence southeasterly along Appleby
Line to Appleby Place; thence southeasterly
along Appleby Place and its southeasterly
prolongation to the shore of Lake Ontario;
thence northeasterly along the said shore to
the northeasterly Umit of the City of
Burlington; thence northwesterly along the
said limit to the point of commencement.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF O AKWOOD-
consists of that part of the cities of York
and Toronto lying within the following
limits: Commencing at the intersection of
Eglinton Avenue West with Bathurst
Street; thence southerly along Bathurst
Street to the southerly limit of the City of
York situated immediately north of St.
Clair Avenue West; thence westerly along
the said limit to the Canadian National
railway line situated immediately east of
Blackthorn Avenue; thence northerly along
the said railway line to Eglinton Avenue
West; thence westerly along Eglinton
Avenue West to Keele Street; thence
northerly along Keele Street to the
northerly limit of the City of York; thence
easterly along the said limit to Allen Road;
thence southerly along Allen Road to
Eglinton Avenue West; thence easterly
along Eglinton Avenue West to the point
of commencement.
Oriole
Hon. Elinor Caplan
THE ELECTDRAL DISTRICT OF ORIOLE-
consists of that part of the City of North
York lying northerly of the Macdonald-
Cartier Freeway and easterly of Leslie
Street.
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Oshawa
Michael James Breaugh NDP
Ottawa Centre
Hon. Richard Andrew
Patten
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF OSHAWA-
consists of that part of the City of Oshawa
lying southerly and easterly of a line
described as follows: Commencing at the
intersection of the westerly limit of the
City of Oshawa with King Street West;
thence easterly along King Street West to
Ritson Road North; thence northerly along
Ritson Road North to Taunton Road;
thence easterly along Taunton Road to the
easterly limit of the City of Oshawa.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF OTTAWA
CENTRE-consists of that part of the City of
Ottawa lying within the following hmits:
Commencing at the intersection of the
Interprovincial Boundary between Ontario
and Quebec with Island Park Drive; thence
southerly along Island Park Drive to
Merivale Road; thence southerly along
Merivale Road to the southerly limit of the
City of Ottawa; thence easterly along the
said limit and its easterly prolongation to
Fisher Avenue; thence northerly along
Fisher Avenue to Base Line Road; thence
easterly along Base Line Road to Heron
Road; thence easterly along Heron Road to
the Rideau Canal; thence northeasterly and
northerly along the said canal to the
northerly extremity thereof; thence north
45° 00' west to the Interprovincial
Boundary between Ontario and Quebec;
thence westerly along the said
Interprovincial Boundary to the point of
commencement.
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Ottawa East
Hon. Bernard Charles
Grandmaitre
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF OTTAWA
EAST-consists of the City of Vanier, and
that part of the cities of Gloucester and
Ottawa lying within the following hmits:
Commencing at the intersection of the
Interprovincial Boundary between Ontario
and Quebec and a line drawn on a course of
north 45° 00' west from the northerly
extremity of Rideau Canal; thence south
45° 00' east along the said Une to the
northerly extremity of the Rideau Canal;
thence southerly along the said canal to the
Queensway; thence easterly along the
Queens way to Blair Road; thence northerly
along Blair Road to Montreal Road; thence
westerly along Montreal Road to the
easterly limit of the City of Vanier; thence
northerly along the said limit to Beechwood
Avenue; thence southwesterly along
Beechwood Avenue to the limit between the
City of Ottawa and the Village of
Rockchffe Park; thence northerly and
westerly along the said limit to the most
northwesterly comer of the Village of
Rockcliffe Park; thence northeasterly along
the northwesterly limit of the Village of
Rockchffe Park to Princess Avenue; thence
northwesterly along Princess Avenue to
Rockcliffe Driveway; thence north 45° 00'
west to the Interprovincial Boundary
between Ontario and Quebec; thence
southwesterly along the said Interprovincial
Boundary to the point of commencement
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Ottawa-Rideau
Yvonne O'Neill
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF OTTAWA
RIDEAU-consists of that part of the cities of
Gloucester, Nepean and Ottawa lying
within the following limits: Commencing
at the intersection of Clyde Avenue with
the northerly limit of the City of Nepean;
thence easterly along the said limit and its
easterly prolongation to Fisher Avenue;
thence northerly along Fisher Avenue to
Base Line Road; thence easterly along Base
Line Road to the Rideau Canal; thence
southerly along the Rideau Canal to the
Rideau River, thence southerly along the
Rideau River to the westerly prolongation
of Walkley Road; thence easterly along the
said prolongation to and along Walkley
Road to its easterly extremity; thence
easterly along the easterly prolongation of
Walkley Road to the easterly limit of the
City of Ottawa; thence southerly and
westerly along the easterly and southerly
limits of the City of Ottawa to Conroy
Road; thence southerly along Conroy Road
to the King's Highway No. 31; thence
southerly along said Highway to Leitrim
Road; thence westerly along LeiUim Road
to Albiob Road; thence southerly along
Albion Road to Leitrim Drive; thence
westerly along Leitrim Drive to the
westerly limit of the part of the Ottawa
International Airport lying northerly of
Leitrim Drive; thence northerly along the
said westerly limit to the northerly limit of
the City of Gloucester; thence westerly
along the said limit to the Rideau River;
thence southerly along the Rideau River to
Black Rapids Creek; thence westerly along
Black Rapids Creek to Woodroffe Avenue;
thence northerly along Woodroffe Avenue
to the Canadian National-Canadian Pacific
railway line; thence easterly along the said
railway line to Merivale Road; thence
northerly along Merivale Road to Clyde
Avenue; thence northerly along Clyde
Avenue to the point of commencement
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Ottawa South
Dalton James McGuinty L
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF OTTAWA
SOUTH-consists of that part of the City of
Ottawa lying within the following Umits:
Commencing at the intersection of the
easterly limit of the City of Ottawa with
the easterly prolongation of Walkiey Road;
thence westerly along the said prolongation
to and along Walkiey Road and its westerly
prolongation to the Rideau River; thence
northerly along the Rideau River to the
Rideau Canal; thence northerly and easterly
along the Rideau Canal to the Queensway;
thence easterly along the Queensway to the
easterly limit of the City of Ottawa; thence
southerly along the said limit to the point
of commencement
Ottawa West
Bob Chiarelli
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF OTTAWA
WEST-consists of that part of the City of
Ottawa lying westerly of a line described as
follows: Commencing at the intersection of
the southerly limit of the City of Ottawa
with Merivale Road; thence northerly along
Merivale Road to Island Paiic Drive; thence
northerly along Island Park Drive to the
Interprovincial Boundary between Ontario
and Quebec.
Oxford
Charles Murray Tatham
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF OXFORD-
consists of the County of Oxford but
excluding the Town of Tillsonburg.
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Parkdale
Antony M. 'Tony'
Ruprecht
Parry Sound
Ernie L. Eves
L.
Perth
Hon. Hugh Alden L.
Edighoffer
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF PARKDALE-
consists of that part of the City of Toronto
lying within the following limits:
Commencing at the intersection of the
southwesterly limit of the City of Toronto
with the southerly prolongation of
Roncesvalles Avenue; thence northerly
along the said prolongation to and along
Roncesvalles Avenue to Dundas Street
West; thence northerly along Dundas Street
West to Bloor Street West; thence easterly
along Bloor Street West to Ossinglon
Avenue; thence southerly along Ossington
Avenue to College Street; thence westerly
along College Street to Dovercourt Road;
thence southerly along Dovercourt Road and
its southerly prolongation to King Street
West; thence westerly along King Street
West to Atlantic Avenue; thence southerly
along Atlantic Avenue and its southerly
prolongation to the Gardiner Expressway;
thence easterly along the Gardiner
Expressway to Strachan Avenue; thence
southerly aJong Strachan Avenue and its
southerly prolongation to the southwesterly
limit of the City of Toronto; thence
northwesterly along the said limit to the
point of commencement.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF PARRY
SOUND-consists of the Territorial District
of Parry Sound and that part of the
Territorial District of Nipissing, but
excluding the Township of Airy and the
geographic townships of Dickens, Lyell,
Murchison and Sabine, lying southerly of a
line described as follows: Commencing at
the northeasterly comer of the Township of
North Himsworth; thence northerly along
the westerly boundary of the Township of
East Ferris to the northwesterly comer
thereof; thence easterly along the northerly
boundary of the townships of East Ferris,
Bonfield and Calvin to the southwesterly
comer of the Township of Mattawan;
thence northerly and easterly along the west
and north boundaries of the Township of
Mattawan to the northeasterly comer
thereof.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF PERTH-
consists of the County of Perth.
Speaker.
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Peterborough
Peter Adams
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
PETERBOROUGH-consists of the City of
Peterborough, the Village of Millbrook, the
townships of Cavan, Ennismore, North
Monaghan, South Monaghan and Smith,
and Indian Reserve No. 35.
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies • 34th Legislature (Continued)
Port Arthur TarasKozyra L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF PORT ARTHUR-consists of that part of
the Territorial District of Thunder Bay lying within the following
limits: Commencing at the southwest comer of the geographic
Township of Adrian; thence northerly along the west boundary of the
geographic townships of Adrian and Home to the southerly boundary
of the Dawson Road Lots; thence westerly, northerly and easterly
along the southerly, westerly and northerly boundaries of the Dawson
Road Lots to the west boundary of the geographic Township of
Goldie; thence northerly along the west boundary of the geographic
Township of Goldie to the northwest comer thereof; thence easterly
along the north boundary of the geographic townships of Goldie and
Forbes to the southeast comer of Block 1; thence northerly along the
east boundary of the said block to the northwest comer of the
geographic Township of Fowler; thence easterly along the north
boundary of the geographic townships of Fowler and Jacques to the
northeast comer of the last mentioned township; thence southerly
along the east boundary of the geographic Township of Jacques to the
north boundary of the geographic Township of Gorham; thence
easterly along the north boundary of the said township to the
northeast comer thereof; thence southerly along the east boundary of
the geographic Township of Gorham to the northwest comer of the
Township of Shuniah; thence easterly and northerly along the north
and west boundaries of the Township of Shuniah to the southwest
comer of the Township of Dorion; thence easterly along the south
boundary of the said township to the southeast comer thereof; thence
east astronomically to the centre line of Black Bay of Lake Superior;
thence southerly along the said centre line to the southerly extremity
thereof; thence south astronomically to the Intemational Boundary
between Canada and the United States of America; thence
southwesterly along the said Intemational Boundary to the line of
longitude 89° 00'; thence north astronomically along the said line of
longitude to the easterly prolongation of the south limit of the former
City of Port Arthur, as existing prior to January 1, 1970; thence
westerly along the said prolongation to and along the south limit of
the said former City of Port Arthur to Golf Links Road; thence
northerly along Golf Links Road to the Harbour Access Route; thence
westerly along the Harbour Access Route to the Lakehead
Expressway; thence southerly along the Lakehead Expressway to the
south limit of the former City of Port Arthur as existing prior to
January 1, 1970; thence westerly along the said limit and the south
boundary of the former Township of Mclntyre as existing prior to
January 1, 1970, to the northeast comer of the Township of
Paipoonge; thence westerly along the north boundary of the said
township to the northwest comer thereof; thence northerly along the
east boundary of the Township of O'Connor to the northeast comer
thereof; thence westerly along the north boundary of the Township
O'Connor to the southeast comer of the geographic Township of
Adrian; thence westerly along the south boundary of the said
township to the point of commencement.
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Prescott & Russell Jean Poirier
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF PRESOOTT
AND RUSSELL-consists of the counties of
Prescott and Russell and the Township of
Cumberland.
Prince Edward-Lennox Keith MacDonald
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF PRINCE
EDWARD-LENNOX-consists of the County
of Prince Edward, the towns of Deseronto
and Napanee, the Village of Bath, the
townships of Adolphustown, Emestown,
North Fredericksburgh, Richmond, South
Fredericksburgh, Thurlow and Tyendinaga,
and Indian Reserve No. 38.
Prince Edward-Lennox- Keith MacDonald
South Hastings
Quinte
Hon. Hugh Patrick
O'NeU
Renamed Prince Edward-Lennox -South
Hastings
The Schedule to the Representation Act,
1986
is amended by renaming "THE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF PRINCE
EDWARD-LENNOX" as "THE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF PRINCE
EDWARD-LENNOX-SOUTH
HASTINGS." Representation Amendment
Act, 1990. Statutes of Ontario 1990. c. 1.
(Assented to April 19, 1990).
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF QUINTE-
consists of the cities of Belleville and
Trenton, the Village of Frankford, and the
Township of Sidney.
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Rainy River
Howard George
Hampton
Renfrew North
Hon. Sean Gerard
Conway
NDP THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF RAINY
RIVER -consists of the Territorial District of
Rainy River and that part of the Territorial
District of Kenora, excluding the
community of EngUsh River, lying south
of a line described as follows: Commencing
at the intersection of the International
Boundary between Canada and the United
States of America with a line drawn west
astronomic from the westerly extremity of
the 4th Base Line at the westerly shore of
Aubieau Peninsula; thence east
astronomically along the said line to the
westerly extremity of the said 4th Base
Line; thence easterly along the said base
line to the 6th Meridian Line surveyed by
A. Niven, O.L.S. in 1894; thence northerly
along the 6th Meridian Line to the
northwest comer of the geographic
Township of Van Home; thence easterly
along the north boundary of the said
township to the northwest comer of the
Town of Dryden; thence southerly and
easterly along the westerly and southerly
limits of the said town to the west limit of
the Township of Barclay; thence northerly,
easterly and southerly along the west, north
and east boundaries of the said township to
the north boundary of the geographic
Township of Zealand; thence easterly along
the north boundary of the geographic
townships of 2^ealand, Hartman and MacFie
to the northeast comer of the last mentioned
township; thence easterly along the base
line mn by Phillips and Benner, O.L.S. , in
1932, to the southwest comer of Block 9;
thence easterly along the south boundary of
the said block to the southeast comer
thereof; thence easterly along the base line
mn by Phillips and Benner, O.L.S., in
1932, to the boundary between the
territorial districts of Kenora and Thunder
Bay.
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF RENFREW
NORTH-consists of the Township of Airy,
the geographic townships of Dickens,
Lyell, Murchison and Sabine, and the
County of Renfrew but excluding the towns
of Amprior and Renfrew, the Village of
Braeside and the townships of Admaston,
Bagot and Blithfield, Horton and McNab.
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Riverdale David R. ReviUe NDP THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF RIVERDALE-
consists of that part of the City of Toronto
lying within the following limits:
Commencing at the intersection of the Don
River with the northerly limit of the City
of Toronto; thence easterly along the said
limit to Coxwell Avenue; thence southerly
along Coxwell Avenue to the Canadian
National railway line; thence southwesterly
along the said railway line to Greenwood
Avenue; thence southerly along Greenwood
Avenue to Queen Street East; thence
westerly along Queen Street East to Leslie
Street; thence southerly along Leslie Street
and its southerly prolongation to the
southerly limit of the City of Toronto;
thence westerly along the said limit to the
southerly prolongation of the centre line of
Eastern Channel of Inner Harbour; thence
northerly along the said prolongation to and
along the said centre line to the northerly
extremity thereof; thence northerly along
the prolongation of the said centre line to
the water's edge of Inner Harbour; thence
easterly along the said water's edge to the
northerly side of the Keating Channel;
thence easterly along the said northerly side
to the Don River; thence northerly along
the Don River to the point of
commencement.
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
St. Andrew-St. Patrick Ronald M. Kanter
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ST.
ANDREW-ST. PATRICK-consists of that part
of the cities of Toronto and York lying
within the following limits: Commencing
at the intersection of Yonge Street with
College Street; thence westerly along
College Street to Bathurst Street; thence
northerly along Bathurst Street to Eglinton
Avenue West; thence westerly along
Eglinton Avenue West to Allen Road;
thence northerly along Allen Road to the
northerly limit of the City of Toronto;
thence easterly along the said limit to the
southerly extremity of the course thereon
oriented in a northerly and southerly
direction and situated immediately west of
Proudfoot Avenue; thence southerly along
the prolongation of the said course in the
northerly limit of the City of Toronto to
Briar Hill Avenue; thence easterly along
Briar Hill Avenue to Castlewood Road;
thence southerly along Castlewood Road to
Roselawn Avenue; thence westerly along
Roselawn Avenue to Latimer Avenue;
thence southerly along Latimer Avenue to
Eglinton Avenue West; thence easterly
along Eglinton Avenue West to Duncannon
Drive; thence southerly along Duncannon
Drive and its southerly prolongation to the
abandoned Canadian National railway line
situated immediately southwesterly of
Chaplin Crescent; thence southeasterly
along the said railway line to Yonge Street;
thence southerly along Yonge Street to the
easterly prolongation of Lonsdale Road;
thence westerly along the said prolongation
to and along Lonsdale Road to Avenue
Road; thence southerly along Avenue Road
to St. Clair Avenue West; thence easterly
along SL Clair Avenue West to Yonge
Street; thence southerly along Yonge Street
to the point of commencement.
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
St. Catharines
Hon. James Joseph
Bradley
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ST.
CATHARINES-consists of that part of the
City of St. Catharines lying northeriy and
easterly of a line described as follows:
Commencing at the intersection of the
easteriy hmit of the City of St. Catharines
with the Queen Elizabeth Way; thence
northwesteriy along the Queen Elizabeth
Way to Martindale Road; thence northerly
along Martindale Road to Lakeshore Road
West; thence westerly along Lakeshore
Road West to Courtleigh Road; thence
northerly along Courtleigh Road and its
northerly prolongation to the northerly
limit of the City of St. Catharines.
St. Catharines-Brock Michael Murray Dietsch
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ST.
CATHARINES-BROCK-consists of the Town
of Niagara-on-the-Lake and that part of the
City of St Catharines lying southerly and
easterly of a line described as follows:
Commencing at the intersection of the
easterly limit of the City of St. Catharines
with the Queen Elizabeth Way; thence
northwesterly along the Queen Elizabeth
Way to Twelve Mile Creek; thence
southerly along Twelve Mile Creek to the
southerly limit of the City of St.
Catharines.
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Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
St. George-SL David Hon. Ian G. Scott
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF ST. GEORGE-
ST. DAVID-consists of that part of the City
of Toronto lying within the following
limits: Commencing at the intersection of
Carlton Street with Yonge Street; thence
northerly along Yonge Street to St. Clair
Avenue West; thence westerly along St.
Clair Avenue West to Avenue Road; thence
northerly along Avenue Road to Lonsdale
Road; thence easterly along Lonsdale Road
and its easterly prolongation to Yonge
Street; thence southerly along Yonge Street
to the southerly limit of Mount Pleasant
Cemetery; thence easterly along the said
limit to Uie westerly limit of the Borough
of East York; thence southerly and easterly
along the westerly and southerly limits of
the said borough to the Don River; thence
southerly along the Don River to the
northerly side of the Keating Channel;
thence westerly along the said northerly side
to the water's edge of Inner Harbour; thence
westerly along the said water's edge to the
southerly prolongation of Sherboume
Street; thence northerly along the said
prolongation to and along
Sherboume Street to Carlton Street; thence
westerly along Carlton Street to the point
of commencement
Samia
Andrew S. Brandt PC THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF SARNflA-
consists of the City of Samia, the Village
of Point Edward, tfiat part of the Township
of Samia lying westerly of Modeland Road
and northerly of Confederation Street, and
Indian Reserve No. 45.
Interim Leader of the Ontario Progressive
Conservative Party.
Sault Ste. Marie
Karl Avid Morin-Strom NDP
Leader of the Third Party.
THE ELECTORAL DISTTUCT OF SAULT STE.
MARIE-consists of the City of Sault Ste.
Marie.
Scarborough- Agincourt
Hon. Gerald Leonard
Phillips
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
SCARBOROUGH- AGINCOURT-consists of
that part of the City of Scarborough lying
northerly of the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway
and westerly of the Canadian National
railway line situated immediately east of
Kennedy Road.
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Scarborough Centre
Cynthia Maria "Cindy"
Nicholas
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
SCARBOROUGH CENTRE-consists of that
part of the City of Scarborough lying
within the following limits: Commencing
at the intersection of Lawrence Avenue East
and Maiicham Road; thence southerly along
Markham Road and its southerly
prolongation to the southerly limit of the
City of Scarborough; thence westerly along
the said limit to the southerly prolongation
of Wynnview Court; thence northerly along
the said prolongation to and along
Wynnview Court to the northerly extremity
thereof; thence northerly in a straight line
to the southerly extremity of Kennedy
Road; thence northerly along Kennedy Road
to Eglinton Avenue East; thence easterly
along Eglinton Avenue East to the
Canadian National railway line situated
immediately west of Midland Avenue;
thence northerly along the said railway line
to Lawrence Avenue East; thence easterly
along Lawrence Avenue East to the point of
commencement
Scarborough East
Hon. Edward A. Fulton
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OP
SCARBOROUGH EAST-consists of that part
of the City of Scarborough lying within the
following limits: Commencing at the
intersection of Markham Road with
Lawrence Avenue East; thence easterly
along Lawrence Avenue East to West
Highland Creek; thence northerly along
West Highland Creek to Highland Creek;
thence northwesterly along Highland Creek
to an unnamed creek immediately west of
the westerly extremity of Silversand Place;
thence northerly along the said unnamed
creek to the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway;
thence easterly along the Macdonald-Cartier
Freeway to the easterly limit of the City of
Scarborough; thence southerly along the
said limit to the southeasterly comer of the
said city; thence westerly along the
southerly limit of the said city to the
southerly prolongation of Markham Road;
thence northerly along the said prolongation
to and along Markham Road to the point of
commencement.
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Scarborough-EUesmere Frank J. Faubert
Scarborough North Hon. Alvin Frederick
Curling
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OT
SCARBOROUGH-ELLESMERE-consists of
that part of the City of Scarborough lying
within the following limits: Commencing
at the intersection of the Macdonald-Cartier
Freeway with Victoria Park Avenue; thence
southerly along Victoria Park Avenue to
Lawrence Avenue East; thence easterly
along Lawrence Avenue East to West
Highland Creek; thence northerly along
West Highland Creek to Highland Creek;
thence northerly along Highland Creek to
an unnamed creek immediately west of the
westerly extremity of Silversand Place;
thence northerly along the said unnamed
creek to the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway;
thence westerly along the Macdonald-Cartier
Freeway to the point of commencement.
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
SCARBOROUGH NORTH-consists of that
part of the City of Scarborough lying
northerly and easterly of a line described as
follows: Commencing at the intersection of
the easterly limit of the City of
Scarborough with the Macdonald-Cartier
Freeway; thence westerly along the
Macdonald-Cartier Freeway to the Canadian
National railway line situated immediately
east of Kennedy Road; thence northerly
along the said railway line to the northerly
limit of the City of Scarborough.
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Scarborough West
Richard Frank Johnston NDP
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
SCARBOROUGH WEST-consists of that part
of the City of Scarborough lying within the
following limits: Commencing at the
intersection of the westerly limit of the
City of Scarborough with Lawrence Avenue
East; thence easterly along Lawrence
Avenue East to the Canadian National
railway Une; thence southerly along the said
railway line to Eglinton Avenue East;
thence westerly along Eglinton Avenue
East to Kennedy Road; thence southerly
along Kennedy Road to the southerly
extremity thereof; thence southerly in a
straight line to the northerly extremity of
Wynnview Court; thence southerly along
Wynnview Court and its southerly
prolongation to the southerly limit of the
City of Scarborough; thence westerly along
the said limit to the southwesterly comer of
the said city; thence northerly along the
westerly limit of the said city to the point
of commencement.
Resigned, Aug. 24, 1990.
Simcoe Centre
Simcoe East
Bruce Owen
Allan Kenneth McLean
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF SIMCOE
CENTRE-consists of the City of Barrie, the
Town of Bradford, and the townships of
Innisfil, Vespra and West Gwillimbury.
PC THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF SIMCOE
EAST-consists of the City of Orillia, the
Town of Penetanguishene, the villages of
Coldwater and Elmvale, the townships of
Flos, Mara, Medonte, Orillia, Oro, Rama
and Tiny, and Indian reserves No. 30 and
No. 32.
Simcoe West
George R. McCague
P C THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF SIMCOE
WEST-consists of the towns of Alliston,
CoUingwood, Stayner, and Wasaga Beach,
the villages of Beeton, Cookstown,
Creemore and Tottenham, and the
townships of Adjala, Essa, Nottawasaga,
Sunnidale, Tecumseth and Tosorontio.
172
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Stormont, Dundas & Noble VUleneuve PC THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF STORMONT,
Glengarry DUNDAS ANfD GLENGARRY-consists of the
towns of Alexandria and Kemptville, the
villages of Cardinal and Chesterville,
Finch, Iroquois, Lancaster, Maxville,
Morrisburg and Winchester, and the
townships of Edwardsburgh, Finch,
Kenyon, Lancaster, Lochiel, Matilda,
Mountain, Osnabruck, Oxford-on-Rideau,
Roxborough, South Gower, Williamsburgh
and Winchester.
Sudbury SterUng Campbell L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF SUDBURY-
consists of that part of the City of Sudbury
lying within wards 1,4,5,6,7 and 8 and that
part of wards 2 and 3 lying southerly of
Lasalle Boulevard.
173
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Sudbury East Shelley Dawn Marie NDP THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF SUDBURY
Martel EAST-consists of that part of the Territorial
District of Sudbury lying within the
following limits: Commencing at the
southeast comer of the geographic
Township of Janes; thence westerly along
the south boundary of the geographic
townships of Janes, Davis and Scadding to
the easterly limit of the Town of Nickel
Centre; thence northerly and westerly along
the limits of the Town of Nickel Centre to
the easterly limit of the Town of Capreol;
thence northerly, westerly, northerly and
southerly along the limits of the Town of
Capreol to the northerly limit of the Town
of Valley East; thence westerly, southerly,
easterly and southerly along the limits of
the Town of Valley East to the northwest
comer of the City of Sudbury; thence
easterly along the northerly limit of the
City of Sudbury to the northeast comer of
Ward 4; thence southerly along the easterly
limit of Ward 4 to Lasalle Boulevard;
thence easterly along Lasalle Boulevard to
the easterly limit of the City of Sudbury;
thence southerly along the said limit to the
northeast comer of Ward 9; thence westerly
along the north limit of Ward 9 to the
westerly Umit of the City of Sudbury;
thence southerly along the westerly limit of
the City of Sudbury to the southwest comer
thereof; thence easterly along the southerly
limit of the City of Sudbury to the west
boundary of the geographic Township of
Tilton; thence southerly along the west
boundary of the geographic townships of
Tilton, Halifax, Attlee, Kilpatrick and
Travers to the boundary between the
territorial districts of Sudbury and Parry
Sound; thence easteriy along the said
boundary to the boundary between the
territorial districts of Sudbury and
Nipissing; thence westerly and northerly
along the said boundary to the point of
commencement.
174
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Timiskaming
Hon. David James
Ramsay
Victoria-Haliburton
Waterloo North
Hon. John F. Eakins
Herbert Arnold Epp
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
TIMISKAMING-consists of the Territorial
District of Timiskaming and that part of the
Territorial District of Nipissing lying
northerly of a line described as follows:
Commencing at the intersection of the
Interprovincial Boundary between Ontario
and Quebec with the easterly prolongation
of the south boundary of the geographic
Township of Eddy; thence westerly along
the said prolongation to and along the south
boundary of the geographic Township of
Eddy and of the geographic townships of
Jocko, Lockhart, Stewart, Notman, Lyman,
Fell, Bastedo, Gibbons and Crerar to the
southwest comer of the last mentioned
township.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF VICTORIA-
HALIBURTON-consists consists of the
counties of Haliburton and Victoria but
excluding the Township of Manvers.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF WATERLOO
NORTH-consists of the City of Waterloo
and the townships of Wellesley and
Woolwich.
Welland-Thorold
Melvin Leroy Swart
NDP THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF WELLAND-
THOROLD-consists of the cities of Thorold
and Welland.
Welland-Thorold
Wellington
Wentworth East
Peter Kormos
John McLellan "Jack''
Johnson
Shirley Jean Collins
Resigned, June 30, 1988.
NDP Elected, Nov. 3, 1988.
Sworn in, Nov. 15, 1988.
PC THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
WELLINGTON-consists consists of the
County of Wellington but excluding the
City of Guelph.
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
WENTWORTH EAST-consists of the
Township of Glanbrook, the City of
Stoney Creek and that part of the City of
Hamilton lying within the following
limits: Commencing at the intersection of
the easteriy limit of the City of Hamilton
with the brow of Hamilton Mountain;
thence southwesterly along the said brow to
Redhill Creek; thence northerly along
Redhill Creek to Queenston Road; thence
easteriy along Queenston Road to the
easteriy limit of the City of Hamilton;
thence southeriy along the said limit to the
point of commencement.
175
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Wentworth North
Willowdale
Hon. Christopher
Campbell Ward
Gino Matrundola
Wilson Heights
Hon. Monte Kwinter
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
WENTWORTH NORTH-consists of the towns
of Ancaster and Dundas and the Township
of Ramborough.
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
WILLOWDALE-consists of that part of the
City of North York lying within the
following limits: Commencing at the
intersection of Yonge Street with the
northerly hmit of the City of North York;
thence easterly along the said limit to
Leslie Street; thence southerly along Leslie
Street to the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway;
thence westerly along the Macdonald-Cartier
Freeway to Bathurst Street; thence northerly
along Bathurst Street to Finch Avenue
West; thence easterly along Finch Avenue
West to Yonge Street; thence northerly
along Yonge Street to the point of
commencement
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF WILSON
HEIGHTS-consists of that part of the City of
North York lying within the following
limits: Commencing at the intersection of
Dufferin Street with the northerly limit of
the City of North York; thence easterly
along the said limit to Yonge Street; thence
southerly along Yonge Street to Finch
Avenue West; thence westerly along Finch
Avenue West to Bathurst Street; thence
southerly along Bathurst Street to the
Macdonald-CartiCT Freeway; thence easterly
along the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway to
Avenue Road; thence southerly along
Avenue Road to the westerly prolongation
of the course in the southerly limit of the
City of North York oriented in an easterly
and westerly direction and situated
immediately south of Brooke Avenue;
thence easterly along the said prolongation
to the southerly limit of the City of North
York; thence southerly along the said limit
to Old Orchard Grove; thence westerly
along Old Orchard Grove to Bathurst Street;
thence northerly along Bathurst Street to
Baycrest Avenue; thence westerly along
Baycrest Avenue and its westerly
prolongation to Allen Road; thence
northerly along Allen Road to Dufferin
Street; thence northerly along Dufferin
Street to the point of commencement.
176
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Windsor-Riverside
David Cooke
NDP THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF WINDSOR-
RIVERSIDE-consists of the Town of
Tecumseh, the Village of St. Clair Beach
and that part of the City of Windsor
(Including Peche Island) lying easterly of a
hne described as follows: Commencing at
the intersection of the International
Boundary between Canada and the United
States of America with the northerly
prolongation of Buckingham Drive; thence
southerly along the said prolongation to and
along Buckingham Drive to Wyandotte
Street East; thence westerly along
Wyandotte Street East to Raymo Road;
thence southerly along Raymo Road and its
southerly prolongation to the Canadian
National railway line; thence westerly along
the said railway line to the northerly
prolongation of Norman Road; thence
southerly along the said prolongation to and
along Norman Road to Tecumseh Road
East; thence westerly along Tecumseh Road
East to the Chesapeake and Ohio railway
line; thence southerly along the said railway
line to the southerly limit of the City of
Windsor.
Windsor-Sandwich
Hon. William Munro
Wrye
L THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF WINDSOR-
SANDWICH-consists of the Township of
Sandwich West and that part of the City of
Windsor lying westerly of a line described
as follows: Commencing at the intersection
of the southerly limit of the City of
Windsor with Cabana Road West; thence
easterly along Cabana Road West to
Dougall Avenue; thence northerly along
Dougall Avenue to Ouellette Place; thence
northerly along Ouellette Place to Ouellette
Avenue; thence northerly along Ouellette
Avenue and its northerly prolongation to
the International Boundary between Canada
and the United States of America.
177
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
Windsor- Walkerville Michael Charles Ray
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF WINDSOR-
WALKERVILLE-consists of that part of the
City of Windsor lying within the following
limits: Commencing at the intersection of
the International Boundary between Canada
and the United States of America with the
northerly prolongation of Ouellette Avenue;
thence southerly along the said
prolongation to and along Ouellette Avenue
to Ouellette Place; thence southerly along
Ouellette Place to Dougall Avenue; thence
southerly along Dougall Avenue to Cabana
Road West; thence westerly along Cabana
Road West to the southerly limit of the
City of Windsor; thence easterly along the
said limit to the Chesapeake and Ohio
railway line; thence northerly along the said
railway line to Tecumseh Road East; thence
easterly along Tecumseh Road East to
Norman Road; thence northerly along
Norman Road and its northerly
prolongation to the Canadian National
railway line; thence easterly along the said
railway line to the southerly prolongation
of Raymo Road; thence northerly along the
said prolongation to and along Raymo Road
to Wyandotte Street East; thence easterly
along Wyandotte Street East to
Buckingham Drive; thence northerly along
Buckingham Drive and its northerly
prolongation to the International Boundary
between Canada and the United States of
America; thence westerly along the said
International Boundary to the point of
commencement.
York Centre
Hon. Gregory Sorbara
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF YORK
CENTRE-consists of the towns of Richmond
Hill and Vaughan.
178
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
York East
Hon. Christine Hart
York Mills
John Bradford "Brad"
Nixon
Yoik North
Hon. Charles John
McWatersBeer
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF YORK EAST -
consists of that part of the Borough of East
York lying within the following limits:
Commencing at the intersection of
Chisholm Avenue with the southerly limit
of the Borough of East York; thence
westerly, northerly, easterly and
southeasterly along the southerly, westerly
and northerly limits of the said borough to
Don Mills Road; thence southerly along
Don Mills Road to the Don River; thence
easterly along the Don River to Taylor
Creek; thence southeasterly along Taylor
Creek to the northerly prolongation of
Chisholm Avenue; thence southerly along
the said prolongation to and along
Chisholm Avenue to the point of
commencement.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF YORK
MILLS-consists of that part of the City of
North York lying within the following
limits: Commencing at the intersection of
Avenue Road with the Macdonald-Cartier
Freeway; thence easterly along the
Macdonald-Cartier Freeway to the easterly
limit of the City of North York; thence
southerly along the said Umit to Lawrence
Avenue East; thence westerly along
Lawrence Avenue East and its westerly
prolongation to Don River West Branch;
thence northwesterly along the Don River
West Branch to the easterly prolongation of
the course in the southerly limit of the City
of North York oriented in an easterly and
westeriy direction and situated immediately
north of Glen Echo Road; thence westerly
along the said prolongation to and along the
southerly limit of the City of North York
to the westerly extremity of the course
thereon oriented in an easterly and westerly
direction and situated immediately south of
Brooke Avenue; thence westerly along the
prolongation of the said course to Avenue
Road; thence northerly along Avenue Road
to the point of commencement.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF YORK
NORTH-consists of the towns of Aurora and
Newmarket and the Township of King.
179
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 34th Legislature (Continued)
York South
Robert Keith Rae NDP THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF YORK
SOUTH-consists of that part of the City of
York lying westerly of a line described as
follows: Commencing at the intersection of
the southerly limit of the City of York
with the Canadian National railway line
situated immediately east of Blackthorn
Avenue; thence northerly along the said
railway line to Eglinton Avenue West;
thence westerly along Eglinton Avenue
West to Keele Street; thence northerly
along Keele Street to the northerly limit of
the City of York.
Ontario New Democratic Party Leader.
Yorkview
Claudio Polsinelli
Leader of the Official Opposition.
THE ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF YORKVIEW-
consists of that part of the City of North
York lying within the following limits:
Commencing at the intersection of Black
Creek with the northerly limit of the City
of North York; thence westerly and
southerly along the northerly and westerly
limits of the City of North York to the
Macdonald-Cartier Freeway; thence easterly
along the Macdonald-Cartier Freeway to
Jane Street; thence northerly along Jane
Su^eet to Finch Avenue West; thence
easterly along Finch Avenue West to Black
Creek; thence northerly along Black Creek
to the point of commencement.
180
Legislative Highlights
35th Legislature
November 19, 1990-
• September 6, 1990: Premier David Peterson, MPP, London Centre,
lost his seat in the General Election and subsequently resigned as
Leader of the Ontario Liberal Party.
• October 1, 1990: Bob Rae, MPP, York South, and Leader of the New
Democratic Party, became Premier and formed the first Ontario NDP
Government.
• September 13, 1990: Robert Nixon, MPP, Brant-Haldimand, was
elected Interim Leader of the Liberal Party.
• November 19, 1990: New Democrat David Warner, MPP,
Scarborough-EUesmere, became the first Speaker of the Ontario
Legislative Assembly to be elected by the House. (Other nominees:
Gillies Morin, Liberal MPP, Carleton East, Jean Poirier, Liberal MPP,
Prescott-Russell, and Norman Sterling, Progressive Conservative
MPP, Carleton).
• July 31, 1991: Robert Nixon resigned his seat and was succeeded
as Interim Leader of the Liberal Party by Murray Elston, MPP, Bruce.
• November 15, 1991: Murray Elston resigned as Interim Liberal Leader
of the Liberal Party and was succeeded by Jim Bradley, MPP, St.
Catharines.
181
LEGISLATURES OF ONTARIO
35th Legislature
General Election September 6, 1990
Sessions of the Thirty-fifth Legislature of Ontario: November 19, 1990 -
First: November 19, 1990 - December 19, 1991.
Members
Alphabetical List of Members
Party Constituency Sworn In Comments
Abel, Don
NDP Wentworth North
Akande, Hon. Zanana L. NDP St. Andrew-St.
Patrick
Allen, Hon. Richard NDP Hamilton West
Amott,Ted
Beer, Charles John
McWaters
Bisson, Gilles
PC Wellington
L Yoric North
Nov. 19, 1990 Government Whip,
Nov. 7, 1990.
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
NDP Cochrane South Nov. 19, 1990
Minister of Community and
Social Services, Oct 1, 1990-
Oct. 10, 1991.
Resigned as Minister of
Community and Social Services,
Oct. 10, 1991, foUowing a
landlord and tenant dispute.
Minister of Colleges and
Universities and Minister of
Skills Development,
Oct. 1, 1990- .
Candidate for Ontario Liberal
Party Leadership, to be
determined at the Leadership
Convention in Hamilton,
Feb. 7-8, 1992.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Mines and to the
Minister Responsible for
Francophone Affairs and the
Minister of Northern
Development, Oct. 12, 1990-
Aug. 16, 1991.
ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Northern
Development and Mines and to
the Minister Responsible for
Francophone Affairs,
Aug. 16, 199 1-.
182
Alphabetical List of Members - 35th Legislature (Continued)
Boyd, Hon. Marion
NDP London Centre
Nov. 19, 1990
Bradley, James Joseph
Brown, Michael Arthur
Buchanan, Hon. Elmer
Callahan, Robert V.
Caplan, Elinor
Carr, Gary
Carter, Hon. Jenny
Charlton, Hon. Brian
Albert
St. Catharines
Nov. 19, 1990
Minister of Education,
Oct. 1, 1990-Oct. 15, 1991.
Minister Responsible for
Women's Issues, Sept. 11, 1991-
Oct. 15, 1991. (Retains other
portfolio.)
Minister of Community and
Social Services and Minister
Responsible for Women's Issues,
Oct 15, 1991 (Shuffle)-.
Elected Interim Leader of the
Ontario Liberal Party, Nov. 19,
1991, in room of Murray Elston,
MPP, Bruce, who resigned to
seek the permanent leadership of
the Ontario Liberal Party.
Recognized as Leader of Her
Majesty's Loyal Opposition,
Nov. 19, 1991.
Algoma-Manitoulin Nov. 19, 1990
NDP Hastings-
Peterborough
L Brampton South
L Oriole
PC Oakville South
NDP Peterborough
Nov. 19, 1990 Minister of Agriculture and Food,
Oct. 1, 1990-.
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990 Minister of Energy, Oct. 1, 1990-
July 31, 1991.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Citizenship,
Responsible for the Human
Rights Commission, the
Disabled, Seniors and Race
Relations, Aug. 16, 199 1-.
NDP Hamilton Mountain Nov. 19, 1990 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Energy,
Oct. 12, 1990-Mar. 18. 1991.
Minister of Financial Institutions
and Minister Responsible for
Auto Insurance, Mar. 18, 1991-.
Chiarelli, Bob
Ottawa West
Nov. 19, 1990
183
Alphabetical List of Members - 35th Legislature (Continued)
Christopherson, David NfDP Hamilton Centre Nov. 19, 1990
Churley, Hon. Marilyn NDP Riverdale
Nov. 19, 1990
Cleary, John C.
Conway, Sean Gerard
Cooke, Hon. David
Cooper, Mike
Coppen, Hon. Shirley
Cordiano, Joseph
Cousens, W. Donald
Cunningham, Dianne E.
Curling, Alvin Frederick
Dadamo, George
Daigeler, Hans W.
Drainville, Dennis
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Treasurer of Ontario and Minister
of Economics, Oct. 12, 1990-.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of the Environment,
Oct. 12, 1990-Mar. 18, 1991.
Minister of Consumer and
Commercial Relations,
Mar. 18, 1991-.
L Cornwall Nov. 19, 1990
L Renfrew North Nov. 19, 1990
NDP Windsor-Riverside Nov. 19, 1990
NDP Kitchener-Wihnot Nov. 19, 1990
NDP Niagara South Nov. 19, 1990
Minister of Housing and
Minister of Municipal Affairs,
Oct. 1, 1990-July 31, 1991.
Minister of Municipal Affairs and
Government House Leader,
July 31, 1991 (Shuffle)-.
Minister Without Portfolio and
Chief Government Whip,
Oct. 1, 1990-.
L Lawrence
PC Markham
PC London North
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
L Scarborough North Nov. 19, 1990
NDP Windsor-Sandwich Nov. 19, 1990
L Nepean Nov. 19, 1990
NDP Victoria-Haliburton Nov. 19, 1990
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Transportation,
Oct. 12, 1990-.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of (Citizenship
Responsible for the Ontario
Human Rights Commission, the
Disabled, Seniors and Race
Relations, Oct. 12, 1990-
Aug. 16, 1991.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Municipal Affairs,
Aug. 16, 1991-.
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Alphabetical List of Members - 35th Legislature (Continued)
Duignan, Noel
Elston, Murray John
NDP Halton North
L Bruce
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Eves, Ernie L.
Faman, Hon. Michael
Liam
Fawcett, Joan M.
PC Parry Sound
NDP Cambridge
Northumberland
Ferguson, Hon. William NDP Kitchener
A.
Retcher, Derek
NDP Guelph
Frankford, Robert T.S. NDP Scarborough East
Elected Interim Leader of the
Ontario Liberal Party, July 29,
1991, in room of Robert Nixon,
MPP, Brant-Haldimand, who
resigned as Leader and Member,
July 31, 1991, on being
appointed Ontario's Agent-
General in London, EnglaiKL
Recognized as Leader of Her
Majesty's Loyal Opposition,
SepL 23, 1991.
Resigned as Interim Leader of the
Ontario Liberal Party, Nov. 15,
1991, to seek the permanent
leadership of the Ontario Liberal
Party, to be determined at the
Leadership Convention in
Hamilton, Feb. 7-8, 1992.
Minister of Correctional Services
and Solicitor General and
Minister Responsible for the
Anti-Drug Strategy,
Oct. 1, 1990-July 31, 199L
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Municipal Affairs,
Oct. 12, 1990-July 31, 199L
Minister of Energy,
July 31, 1991-.
Nov. 19, 1990 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Consumer and
Commercial Relations,
Oct. 12, 1990-.
Nov. 19, 1990 ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Health,
Oct. 12, 1990-May 8, 1991.
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
185
Alphabetical List of Members - 35th Legislature (Continued)
Gigantes, Hon. Evelyn NDP Ottawa Centre
Adelaide
Grandmaitre, BoTiard
Charles
L Ottawa East
Grier, Hon. Ruth Anna NDP Etobicoke-
Lakeshore
Haeck, Christel
NDP St. Catharines-
Brock
Hampton, Hon. Howard NDP Rainy River
George
Hansen, Ron NDP Lincob
Hamick, Charles A. PC Willowdale
Harrington, Margaret NDP Niagara Falls
Harris, Michael Deane PC Nipissing
Nov. 19, 1990 Minister of Health, Oct. 1, 1990-
Apr. 18, 1991.
Resigned as Minister of Health,
Apr. 18, 1991, after revealing the
name of a drug addict in the
Legislature. No charges were laid.
Minister of Housing,
July 31, 1991 -.
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990 Minister of the Environment and
Minister Responsible for the
Greater Toronto Area (GTA),
Oct. 1, 1990-.
Minister Responsible for
Waterfront Development.
Nov. 19, 1990 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Colleges and
Universities, Oct. 12, 1990-
Aug. 16, 1991.
Nov. 19, 1990 Attorney General, Oct. 1, 1990-.
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Housing,
Oct. 12, 1990-.
Nov. 19, 1990 Leader of the Ontario Progressive
Conservative Party.
Leader of the Third Party.
Haslam, Hon. Karen NDP Perth
Hayes, Patrick Michael NDP Essex-Kent
Nov. 19, 1990 Minister of Culture and
Communications,
July 31, 1991-.
Nov. 19, 1990 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Agriculture and Food
(Agriculture), Oct. 12, 1990-.
Henderson, D. James L Etobicoke-Humber Nov. 19, 1990
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Alphabetical List of Members - 35th Legislature (Continued)
Hope, Randy
Huget, Bob
Jackson, Cameron D.
Jamison, Norm
Johnson, Paul
Jordan, W. Leo
Klopp, Paul
Kormos, Hon. Peter
NDP Chatham-Kent
NDP Samia
PC Burlington South
NDP Norfolk
L Prince Edward-
Lennox-South
Hastings
PC Lanark-Renfrew
NDP Huron
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
NDP Welland-Thorold Nov. 19, 1990
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Community and
Social Services, Oct. 12, 1990-.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Energy,
Apr. 3, 1991-.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Industry, Trade and
Technology, Oct. 12, 1990-
Aug. 16, 1991.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Industry, Trade and
Technology (Small Business),
Aug. 16, 1991-.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Chairman of the Management
Board of Cabinet, Oct. 12, 1990-
Aug. 16, 1991.
ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Revenue,
Aug. 16, 1991-.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Agriculture and Food
(Food), Oct. 12, 1990-.
Minister of Consumer and
Commercial Relations and
Minister of Financial
Institutions, Oct. 1, 1990-
Mar. 11, 1991.
Relieved of his duties as Minister
of Consumer and Commercial
Relations and Minister of
Financial
Institutions, Mar. 11, 1991.
Kwinter, Monte
Wilson Heights
Nov. 19, 1990
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Alphabetical List of Members - 35th Legislature (Continued)
Lankin, Hon. Frances
NDP Beaches- Woodbine Nov. 19, 1990
Laughren, Hon. Hoyd NDP Nickel Belt
Nov. 19, 1990
Lessard, Wayne
NDP Windsor-Walkerville Nov. 19, 1990
Mackenzie, Hon. Robert
Warren
MacKinnon, Ellen
Mahoney, Steven W.
NDP Hamilton East
NDP Lambton
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Mississauga West Nov. 19, 1990
Malkowski, Gary
NDP Yo± East
Nov. 19, 1990
Mammoliti, George
NDP Yoikview
Nov. 19, 1990
Chairman of the Management
Board of Cabinet and Minister of
Government Services,
Oct. 1, 1990- Apr. 22, 1991.
Chairman of the Management
Board of Cabinet and Minister of
Health, Apr. 22, 1991 (Shuffle)-
July 31, 1991.
Minister of Health and Minister
Responsible for Anti-Drug
Secretariat, July 31, 1991
(Shuffle)-.
Minister of Health and
Responsible for Long Term Care
Initiatives (a Program within the
Ministry of Community and
Social Services), Oct. 15, 1991-.
Deputy Premier, Treasurer of
Ontario and Minister of
Economics, Oct. 1, 1990-.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Financial
Institutions, Oct. 12, 1990-
Aug. 16, 1991.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Colleges and
Universities, Aug. 16, 199 1-.
Minister of Labour,
Oct. 1, 1990-.
Candidate for Ontario Liberal
Party Leadership, to be
determined at the Leadership
Convention in Hamilton,
Feb. 7-8, 1992.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Citizenship
Responsible for the Ontario
Human Rights Commission, the
Disabled, Seniors and Race
Relations, Oct. 12, 1990-.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister Responsible for Anti-
Drug Strategy, Oct. 12, 1990-.
188
Alphabetical List of Members - 35th Legislature (Continued)
Mancini, Remo J. L Essex South
Marchese, Hon. Rosario NDP Fort York
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Marland, Margaret
Martel, Hon. Shelley
Dawn Marie
Martin, Tony
Mathyssen, Irene
McClelland, Carman
John
PC Mississauga South
NDP Sudbury East
NDP Sault Ste. Marie
NDP Middlesex
McGuinty, Dal ton J. P. L Ottawa South
McLean, Allan Kenneth PC Simcoe East
McLeod, Lyn L Fort William
Miclash, Frank Ranover L Kenora
Mills, Gord NDP Durham East
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Minister of Culture and
Communications, Oct. 1, 1990-
July31, 1991.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Premier and to the Minister of
Intergovernmental Affairs,
Aug. 16. 1991-.
Minister of Northern
Development and
Government House Leader,
Oct. 1, 1990-July 31, 1991.
Minister of Northern
Development and Mines,
July 31, 1991 (Shuffle)-.
In Dec. 1991, a legislative
committee was struck to probe
her disclosure of information
from a Sudbury physician's files.
Nov. 19, 1990 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Education,
Oct. 12. 1990-.
Nov. 19, 1990 Government Whip,
Nov. 7, 1990-
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Environment,
Apr. 3, 199 1-.
Brampton North Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Candidate for Ontario Liberal
Party Leadership, to be
determined at the Leadership
Convention in Hamilton,
Feb. 7-8. 1992.
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19. 1990 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Solicitor General, Oct. 12, 1990-
189
Alphabetical List of Members - 35th Legislature (Continued)
Morin, Gilles E.
Carleton East
Nov. 19, 1990
Morrow, Mark
Murdoch, Bill
Murdock, Sharon
Nixon, Robert Fletcher
North, Hon. Peter
O'Connor, Larry
Offer, Steven
O'Neil, Hugh Patrick
O'Neill, Yvonne
Owens, Steve
NDP Wentworth East
PC Grey
NDP Sudbury
L Brant-Haldimand
NDP Elgin
NDP Durham- York
Candidate for Speaker of the
Ontario Legislative Assembly,
Nov. 19, 1990.
Deputy Speaker and
Chair of the Committee of the
Whole House.
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Labour,
Oct. 12, 1990-.
Elected Interim Leader of the
Ontario Liberal Party,
Sept. 13, 1990, in room of David
Peterson who resigned following
the loss of his electoral seat.
Leader of the Official Opposition.
Resigned as Interim Leader of the
Ontario Liberal Party and as
Member for Brant-Haldimand,
July 31, 1991, on being
appointed Ontario's Agent-
General in London, England. A
new election was called.
Minister of Tourism and
Recreation, Oct 1, 1990-.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister Responsible for the
Greater Toronto Area (GTA),
Oct. 12, 1990-.
L Mississauga North Nov. 19, 1990
L Quinte Nov. 19, 1990
L Ottawa-Rideau Nov. 19, 1990
NDP Scarborough Centre Nov. 19, 1990
ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Correctional Services,
May 8, 1991-Aug. 16, 1991.
ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Financial
Institutions, Aug. 16, 1991-.
190
Alphabetical List of Members - 35th Legislature (Continued)
Pemizza, Anthony
Philip, Hon. Edward
Thomas
Phillips, Gerald Leonard
Pilkey, Hon. Allan C.
Poirier, Jean
NDP Downsview Nov. 19, 1990 Parhamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Revenue,
Oct. 12, 1990-Aug. 16, 1991.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Skills Development,
Aug. 16, 199 1-.
NDP Etobicoke-Rexdale Nov. 19, 1990 Minister of Transportation,
Oct. 1, 1990-July 31. 1991.
Minister of Industry, Trade and
Technology, July 31, 1991
(Shuffle)-.
Scarborough-
Agincourt
NDP Oshawa
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990 Minister of Industry, Trade and
Technology, Oct. 1, 1990-
July 31, 1991.
Minister of Correctional Services
and Solicitor General,
July 31, 1991 (Shuffle)-.
Prescott & Russell Nov. 19, 1990 Candidate for Speaker of the
Ontario Legislative Assembly,
Nov. 19, 1990.
Poole, Dianne L Eglinton
Pouliot, Hon. Gilles NDP Lake Nipigon
Rae, Hon. Robert Keith NDP York South
Ramsay, David James L Timiskaming
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19. 1990
Minister of Mines and
Minister Responsible for
Francophone Affairs,
Oct. 1, 1990-July 31, 1991.
Minister of Transportation and
Minister Responsible for
Francophone Affairs,
July 31, 1991 (Shuffle)-.
Premier and President of the
Council and Minister of
Intergovernmental Affairs,
Oct. 1, 1990-.
Candidate for Ontario Liberal
Party Leadership, to be
determined at the Leadership
Convention in Hamilton,
Feb. 7-8, 1992.
191
Alphabetical List of Members - 35th Legislature (Continued)
Rizzo, Tony
Oakwood
Nov. 19, 1990 Elected as NDP candidate.
Resigned from caucus Oct. 19,
1990.
Runciman, Robert
William
PC Leeds-Grenville
Ruprecht, Antony M. L Parkdale
'Tony"
Scott, Ian G.
L St. George-St.
David
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Silipo, Hon. Antonio V. NDP Dovercourt
G. 'Tony"
Nov. 19, 1990 Chairman of the Management
Board of Cabinet, July 31, 1991-
Oct. 15, 1991.
Chairman of the Management
Board of Cabinet and Minister of
Education, Oct. 15, 1991-.
Sola, John Domagoj
L
Mississauga East
Nov. 19, 1990
Sorbara, Gregory
L
York Centre
Nov. 19, 1990 Candidate for Ontario Liberal
Sterling, Norman
William
Stockwell, Chris
Sullivan, Barbara
Sutherland, Kimble
PC Carleton
PC Etobicoke West
L Halton Centre
NDP Oxford
Swarbrick, Hon. Anne NDP Scarborough West
Tilson, David
Tumbull, David
PC Dufferin-Peel
PC York Mills
Party Leadership, to be
determined at the Leadership
Convention in Hamilton,
Feb. 7-8, 1992.
Nov. 19, 1990 Candidate for Speaker of the
Ontario Legislative Assembly,
Nov. 19, 1990.
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990 Parhamentary Assistant to the
Chairman of the Management
Board of Cabinet,
Aug. 16, 1991-.
Nov. 19, 1990 Minister Without Portfolio,
Minister Responsible for
Women's Issues, Oct. 1, 1990-
Sept. 11, 1991.
Resigned as Minister Responsible
for Women's Issues,
Sept. 11, 1991, due to health
reasons.
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
192
Alphabetical List of Members - 35th Legislature (Continued)
Villeneuve, Noble A.
PC Stormont, Dundas
& Glengarry
Nov. 19, 1990
Constituency name changed to
S-D-G & East Grenville
Representation Amendment
Act, 1991. Statutes of Ontario
1991 c. 2.
Ward, Brad
NDP Brantford
Ward, Margery
Wark-Martyn, Hon.
SheUey
Warner, Hon. David
William
Waters, Dan
Wessenger, Paul
White, Drummond
Wildman, Hon. Charles
Jackson "Bud"
Wilson, Hon. Fred
NDP Don Mills
NDP Port Arthur
NDP Scarborough-
Ellesmere
NDP Muskoka-Georgian
Bay
NDP Simcoe Centre
NDP Durham Centre
NDP Algoma
NDP Frontenac-
Addington
Nov. 19, 1990 ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Skills Development,
Oct. 12, 1990-Aug. 16, 1991.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Industry, Trade and
Technology (Trade and
Technology) Aug. 16, 199 1-.
Nov. 19, 1990 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Government Services,
Oct. 12, 1990-.
Nov. 19, 1990 Minister of Revenue,
Oct. 1, 1990-.
Nov. 19, 1990 On Nov. 19, 1990, David
Warner, MPP, Scarborough-
EUesmere, was elected Speaker
and took the Chair. He was the
first Speaker of the Ontario
Legislative Assembly to be
elected by the House.
Nov. 19, 1990 ParUamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Tourism and
Recreation, Oct. 12, 1990-.
Nov. 19, 1990 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Attorney General, Oct. 12, 1990-
Aug. 16, 199L
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Health,
Aug. 16, 1991-.
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990 Minister of Natural Resources and
Minister Responsible for Native
Affairs, Oct. 1, 1990-.
Nov. 19, 1990 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Correctional Services,
Oct. 12, 1990-Apr. 22, 1991.
Minister of Government Services,
Apr. 22, 1991-.
193
Alphabetical List of Members - 35th Legislature (Continued)
Wilson, Gary
Wilson, Jim
Winninger, David
Wiseman, Jim
Witmer, Elizabeth
Wood,Len
Ziemba, Hon. Elaine
NDP Kingston & the
Islands
PC Simcoe West
NDP London South
NDP Durham West
PC Waterloo North
NDP Cochrane North
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Nov. 19, 1990
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Culture and
Communications,
Oct. 12, 1990-.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister Responsible for Native
Affairs, Oct. 12, 1990-
Aug. 16, 1991.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister Responsible for Native
Affairs and to the Attorney
General, Aug. 16, 199 1-.
Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Correctional Services,
Aug. 16, 1991-.
Nov. 19, 1990 Parliamentary Assistant to the
Minister of Natural Resources,
Oct. 12, 1990-.
NDP High Park-Swansea Nov. 19, 1990
Minister of Citizenship with
responsibiUty for the Ontario
Human Rights Commission, the
Disabled, Seniors and Race
Relations, Oct. 1, 1990-.
194
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 35th Legislature
Constituency
Member
Party
Algoma
Hon. Charles Jackson
"Bud" Wildman
NDP
Algoma-Manitoulin
Michael Arthur Brown
L
Beaches-Woodbine
Hon. Frances Lankin
NDP
Brampton North
Carman John
McCleUand
L
Brampton South
Robert V. Callahan
L
Brantfoid
Brad Ward
NDP
Brant-Haldimand
Robert Fletcher Nixon
L
Bruce
Murray John Elston
Interim Leader of the Ontario Liberal Party.
Leader of the Official Opposition.
Resigned as Member and hiterim Leader of
the Ontario Liberal Party, July 31, 1991.
Interim Leader of the Ontario Liberal Party.
Leader of the Official Opposition.
Resigned as Interim Leader of the Ontario
Liberal Party, Nov. 15, 1991.
Burlington South
Cameron D. Jackson
PC
Cambridge
Hon. Michael Liam
Faman
NDP
Carleton
Norman William
Sterling
PC
Carleton East
Gilles E. Morin
L
Chatham-Kent
Randy Hope
NDP
Cochrane North
Len Wood
NDP
Cochrane South
Gilles Bisson
NDP
Cornwall
John C. Cleary
L
Don Mills
Margery Ward
NDP
Dovercourt
Hon. Antonio V. G.
"Tony" Silipo
NDP
Downsview
Anthony Pemiz/a
NDP
195
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 35th Legislature (Continued)
Dufferin-Peel
David Tilson
PC
Durham Centre
Drummond White
NDP
Durham East
Gord Mills
NDP
Durham West
Jim Wiseman
NDP
Durham- York
Larry O'Connor
NDP
Eglinton
Dianne Poole
L
Elgin
Hon. Peter North
NDP
Essex-Kent
Patrick Michael Hayes
NDP
Essex South
Remo J. Mancini
L
Etobicoke-Humber
D. James Henderson
L
Etobicoke-Lakeshore
Hon. Ruth Anna Grier
NDP
Etobicoke-Rexdale
Hon. Edward Thomas
Philip
NDP
Etobicoke West
Chris StockweU
PC
Fort William
LynMcLeod
L
Fort York
Hon. Rosario Marchese
NDP
Frontenac-Addington
Hon. Fred Wilson
NDP
Grey
Bill Murdoch
PC
Guelph
Derek Fletcher
NDP
Halton Centre
Barbara Sullivan
L
Halton North
Noel Duignan
NDP
Hamilton Centre
David Christopherson
NDP
Hamilton East
Hon. Robert Warren
Mackenzie
NDP
Hamilton Mountain
Hon. Brian Albert
Charlton
NDP
Hamilton West
Hon. Richard Allen
NDP
Hastings-Peterborough
Hon. Elmer Buchanan
NDP
High Park-Swansea
Hon. Elaine Ziemba
NDP
1%
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 35th Legislature (Continued)
Huron
Peter Klopp
NDP
Kenora
Frank Ranover Miclash
L
Kingston & the Islands
Gary Wilson
NDP
Kitchener
Hon. William A.
Ferguson
NDP
Kitchener-Wibnot
Mike Cooper
NDP
Lake Nipigon
Hon. Gilles Pouliot
NDP
Lambton
Ellen MacKinnon
NDP
Lanark-Renfrew
W. Leo Jordan
PC
Lawrence
Joseph Cordiano
L
Leeds-Grenville
Robert William
Runciman
PC
Lincoln
Ron Hansen
NDP
London Centre
Hon. Marion Boyd
NDP
London North
Dianne E. Cunningham
PC
London South
David Winninger
NDP
Markham
W. Donald Cousens
PC
Middlesex
Irene Mathyssen
NDP
Mississauga East
John Domagoj Sola
L
Mississauga North
Steven Offer
L
Mississauga South
Margaret Marland
PC
Mississauga West
Steven W. Mahoney
L
Muskoka-Georgian Bay
Dan Waters
NDP
Nepean
Hans W. Daigeler
L
Niagara Falls
Margaret Harrington
NDP
Niagara South
Hon. Shirley Coppen
NDP
Nickel Belt
Hon. Floyd Laughren
NDP
Nipissing
Michael Deane Harris
PC Leader of the Ontario Progressive
Conservative Party.
Leader of the Third Party.
197
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 35th Legislature (Continued)
Norfolk
Norm Jamison
NDP
Northumberland
Joan M. Fawcett
L
Oakville South
Gary Can-
PC
Oakwood
Tony Rizzo
I
Oriole
Elinor Caplan
L
Oshawa
Hon. AUan C. Pilkey
NDP
Ottawa Centre
Hon. Evelyn Adelaide
Gigantes
NDP
Ottawa East
Bernard Charles
Grandmaitre
L
Ottawa-Rideau
Yvonne O'Neill
L
Ottawa South
Dalton J. P. McGuinty
L
Ottawa West
Bob Chiarelli
L
Oxford
Kimble Sutherland
NDP
Parkdale
Antony M. 'Tony"
Ruprecht
L
Parry Sound
Ernie L. Eves
PC
Perth
Hon. Karen Haslam
NDP
Peterborough
Hon. Jenny Carter
NDP
Port Arthur
Hon. SheUey Wark-
Martyn
NDP
Prescott & Russell
Jean Poirier
L
Prince Edward-Lennox-
Paul Johnson
NDP
South Hastings
Quinte
Hugh Patrick O'Neil
L
Rainy River
Hon. Howard George
Hampton
NDP
Renfrew North
Sean Gerard Conway
L
Riverdale
Hon. Marilyn Churley
NDP
198
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 35th Legislature (Continued)
S-D-G & East Grenville Noble A. Villeneuve
PC The Schedule to the Representation Act,
1986
is amended by renaming "THE
ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF
STORMONT, DUNDAS ANfD
GLENGARRY" as "THE ELECTORAL
DISTRICT OF S-D-G & EAST
GRENVILLE."
Representation Amendment Act, 1991.
Statutes of Ontario 1991. c, 2.
(Assented to April 4, 1991).
See also
Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry.
St. Andrew-St. Patrick
Hon. Zanana L. Akande
NDP
St. Catharines
James Joseph Bradley
L
Interim Leader of the Onl
Leader of the Official Op
St. Catharines-Brock
Christel Haeck
NDP
St. George-SL David
Ian G. Scott
L
Samia
Bob Huget
NDP
Sault Ste. Marie
Tony Martin
NDP
Scarborough- Agincourt
Gerald Leonard Phillips
L
Scarborough Centre
Steve Owens
NDP
Scarborough F-ast
Robert T.S. Frankford
NDP
Scarborough-Ellesmere
Hon. David Warner
NDP
Speaker.
Scarborough North
Alvin Frederick Curling
L
Scarborough West
Hon. Anne Swarbrick
NDP
Simcoe Centre
Paul Wessenger
NDP
Simcoe East
Allan Kenneth McLean
PC
Simcoe West
Jim Wilson
PC
Stormont, Dundas &
Glengarry
Noble A. Villeneuve
PC
Renamed
S-D-G & East Grenville.
Sudbury
Sharon Murdock
NDP
Sudbury East
Hon. Shelley Dawn
Marie Martel
NDP
Timiskaming
David James Ramsay
L
199
Alphabetical List of Constituencies - 35th Legislature (Continued)
Victoria-Haliburton
Dennis Drainville
NDP
Waterloo North
Elizabeth Witmer
PC
WeUand-Thorold
Hon. Peter Kormos
NDP
Wellington
Ted Amott
PC
Wentworth East
Maik Morrow
NDP
Wentworth North
Don Abel
NDP
Willowdale
Charles A. Hamick
PC
Wilson Heights
Monte Kwinter
L
Windsor-Riverside
Hon. David Cooke
NDP
Windsor-Sandwich
George Dadamo
NDP
Windsor-Walkerville
Wayne Lessard
NDP
York Centre
Gregory Sorbara
L
Yoric East
Gary Malkowski
NDP
York Mills
David Tumbull
PC
York North
Charles John Mc Waters
Beer
L
York South
Hon. Robert Keith Rae
NDP
Yorkview
George Mammoliti
NDP
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