List of articles about Ontario CCF/NDP members

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This is a list of articles about members of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and its successor, the Ontario New Democratic Party (NDP), social democratic political parties in Ontario, Canada.

Contents

[edit] Articles on current and former CCF/NDP members of the Ontario legislature

[edit] First elected in 1934

The CCF won one of the 90 seats available in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in the 1934 provincial election:

  • Samuel Lawrence ; Hamilton East elected 1934, def. 1937, Mayor of Hamilton 1944-1949

In the 1937 election no CCFers were elected.

[edit] First elected in 1943

The CCF won 34 of the 90 seats available in the 1943 election:

  • Margarette Rae Morrison Luckock ; Bracondale (Oakwood, Toronto) 1943-1945; 1st (tied with Macphail) woman elected to Ontario Legislature
  • Charles Strange; Brantford 1943-1945
  • John Kehoe; Cochrane North 1943-1945
  • William Grummett; Cochrane South 1943-1945-1948-1951-1955
  • Arthur Alles; Essex North 1943-1945
  • Robert Thornberry; Hamilton Centre 1943-1945, 1948-1951
  • Frederick Warren; Hamilton-Wentworth 1943-1945
  • Garfield Anderson; Fort William 1943--1945-1948
  • William Herbert Connor; Hamilton East 1943-1945
  • William Docker; Kenora 1943-1945-1948
  • Harry Steel; Lambton West 1943-1945
  • Cyril Overall; Niagara Falls 1943-1945
  • Arthur Casselman; Nipissing 1943-1945
  • Arthur Williams; Ontario (Durham) 1943-1945
  • Elmer Smith; Parry Sound 1943-1945
  • Frederick Oliver Robinson; Port Arthur 1943-1945-1948-1951
  • George Edward Lockhart; Rainy River 1943-1945
  • Leslie Wismer; Riverdale 1943-1945, 1948-1951
  • William Dennison; St. David 1943-1945, 1948-1951
  • George Isaac Harvey; Sault Ste Marie 1943-1945-1948-1951
  • Robert Carlin; Sudbury 1943-1945-1948
  • Calvin Taylor; Timiskaming 1943-1945-1948-1951
  • John Henry Cook; Waterloo North 1943-1945
  • Leonard Robinson; Waterloo South 1943-1945
  • Howard Elis Brown; Welland 1943-1945
  • Leslie Hancock; Wellington South 1943-1945
  • William Robertson; Wentworth 1943-1945-1948
  • George Bennett; Windsor Sandwich 1943-1945
  • William Riggs; Windsor Walkerville 1943-1945
  • Bertram Leavens; Woodbine 1943-1945, 1948-1951
  • Agnes Campbell Macphail; York East (East York) 1943-1945 (defeated), 1948-1951 (defeated) first female MPP sworn in, tied with Luckock as first woman elected to legislature
  • George Herbert Mitchell; York North 1943-1945
  • Ted Jolliffe; York South 1943-1945, 1948-1951
  • Charles Millard; York West 1943-1945, 1948-1951

[edit] First elected in 1945

The CCF won 8 of the 90 seats available in the 1945 election:

[edit] First elected in 1948

The CCF won 21 of the 90 seats available in the 1948 election:

  • Reid Scott; Beaches 1948-1951, later NDP MP
  • Harry Walters; Bracondale (Oakwood) 1948-1951
  • George Eamon Park; Dovercourt 1948-1951
  • Gordon Ellis; Essex North 1948-1951
  • John Dowling; Hamilton East 1948-1951
  • William Temple; High Park 1948-1951
  • Thomas Thomas; Ontario (Durham) 1948-1951-1955, Oshawa 1955-1959-1963
  • Lloyd Fell; Parkdale 1948-1951
  • Theodore Isley; Wellington South 1948-1951
  • Joseph Easton; Wentworth 1948-1951

[edit] First elected in 1951

The CCF won two of the 90 seats available in the 1951 election:

[edit] First elected in 1955

The CCF won 3 of the 90 seats available in the 1955 election:

  • Reginald Victor Gisborn; Wentworth East 1955-1959-1963-1967, Hamilton East 1967-1971-1975 (retired, NDP won)
  • Donald Cameron MacDonald; York South 1955-1959-1963-1967-1971-1975-1977-1981-1982by (gave up seat for Bob Rae, NDP won)

[edit] First elected in 1959

The CCF won five of the 98 seats available in the 1959 election:

  • Norman Andrew Davison; Hamilton East 1959-1963-1967, Hamilton Centre 1967-1971-1975
  • Kenneth Bryden; Woodbine 1959-1963-1967 (retired, NDP won)

[edit] First elected in 1963

The NDP won 7 of the 108 seats available in the 1963 election:

  • Stephen Lewis; Scarborough West 1963-1967-1971-1975-1977-1978by (retired, NDP won)
  • Fred Young; Yorkview (North York) 1963-1967-1971-1975-1977-1981, United Church Minister, former North York Alderman

[edit] First elected in 1964

The NDP won a seat available in a 1964 by-election:

[edit] First elected in 1967

The NDP won 20 of the 117 seats available in the 1967 election:

  • John L. Brown; Beaches-Woodbine 1967-1971
  • Mitro Makarchuk - Brantford 1967-1971, 1975-1977-1981
  • William Ferrier; Cochrane South 1967-1971-1975-1977
  • Morton Shulman; High Park 1967-1971-1975 (retired, NDP won)
  • Patrick Lawlor; Lakeshore 1967-1971-1975-1977-1981
  • Clifford George Pilkey; Oshawa 1967-1971
  • Walter Pitman; former MP ; Peterborough 1967-1971, NDP MP for Peterborough 60-62, & former Ontario NDP leadership candidate
  • Margaret Renwick; Scarborough Centre 1967-1971
  • Elie Martel; Sudbury East 1967-1971-1975-1977-1981-1985-1987 (retired, NDP won)
  • John Edward Stokes; Thunder Bay 1967-1971-1975, Lake Nipigon 1975-1977-1981-1985 (retired, NDP won)
  • Ian Deans; Wentworth 1967-1971-1975-1977-1979by, NDP MP for Hamilton Mountain 1984-1986
  • Frederick Burr; Sandwich-Riverside 1967-1975, Windsor Riverside 1975-1977 (retired, NDP won)
  • Hugh Peacock; Windsor West 1967-1971 (retired, NDP won)

[edit] First elected in 1969

The NDP won a seat available in a 1969 by-election:

  • Archdeacon Kenneth Bolton ; Middlesex South 1969by-1971

[edit] First elected in 1971

The NDP won 19 of the 117 seats available in the 1971 election:

  • Floyd Laughren; Nickle Belt 1971-1975-1977-1981-1985-1987-1990-1995-1998by (retired, NDP won)
  • Michael Cassidy; Ottawa Centre 1971-1975-1977-1981-1984by (ran federally, NDP won),
  • Jan Dukszta; Parkdale 1971-1975-1977-1981
  • James Francis Foulds; Port Arthur 1971-1975-1977-1981-1985-1987
  • Bud Germa; former MP; Sudbury 1971-1975-1977-1981, former NDP MP 1967-1968 for Sudbury
  • Ted Bounsall; Windsor West 1971-1975, Windsor Sandwich 1975-1977-1981

[edit] First elected in 1974

The NDP won a seat available in a 1974 by-election:

  • George Samis; Stormont 1974by-1975, Cornwall 1975-1977-1981-1985

[edit] First elected in 1975

The NDP won 38 of the 125 seats available in the 1975 election:

  • Bud Wildman; Algoma 1975-1977-1981-1985-1987-1990-1995-1999 (retired, NDP lost)
  • Marion Bryden; Beaches-Woodbine 1975-1977-1981-1985-1987-1990 (retired, NDP won)
  • Ross McClellan; Bellwoods 1975-1977-1981-1985-1987
  • Montgomery Monty Davidson; Cambridge 1975-1977-1981
  • Evelyn Gigantes; Carleton East 1975-1977-1981, Ottawa Centre 1984by-1985-1987, 1990-1995 (ran, NDP lost)
  • Antonio Lupusella; Dovercourt 1975-1977-1981-1985-1986 (lost NDP Nomination, became a Liberal, MPP till 1990)
  • Odoardo Di Santo; Downsview 1975-1977-1981-1985 (ran, NDP lost),
  • Douglas Moffatt; Durham East 1975-1977
  • Charles Godfrey; Durham West 1975-1977
  • Edward Philip; Etobicoke 1975-1977-1981-1985-1987, Etobicoke-Rexdale 1987-1990-1995 (ran, NDP lost)
  • Iain Angus; Fort William 1975-1977
  • Michael Norman Davison; Hamilton Centre 1975-1977-1981 (ran, NDP lost), 1984by-1985 (ran, NDP lost)
  • Bob Warren Mackenzie; Hamilton East 1975-1977-1981-1985-1987-1990-1995 (retired, NDP lost)
  • Edward Ziemba; High Park-Swansea 1975-1977-1981
  • Anthony Grande; Oakwood 1975-1977-1981-1985-1987 (ran, NDP lost)
  • Michael Breaugh; Oshawa 1975-1977-1981-1985-1987-1990 (ran Federally, NDP won), former NDP MP for Oshawa 1990-1993
  • Gillian Sandeman; Peterborough 1975-1977
  • David Warner (Ontario politician); Scarborough Ellesmere 1975-1977-1981, 1985-1987, 1990-1995 (ran, NDP lost)
  • Robert Bain; Timiskaming 1975-1977
  • Melvin Swart; Welland-Thorold 1975-1977-1981-1985-1987-1988by (?, NDP won)

[edit] First elected in 1977

The NDP won 33 of the 125 seats available in the 1977 election:

  • Brian Charlton; Hamilton Mountain 1977-1981-1985-1987-1990-1995 (ran, NDP lost)
  • Dave Cooke; Windsor Riverside 1977-1981-1985-1987-1990-1995-1998by (retired, NDP won)

[edit] First elected in 1979

The NDP won two seat in a 1979 by-elections:

  • Colin Isaacs - Wentworth 1979by-1981 (ran, NDP lost)
  • Richard Johnston; Scarborough West 1979by-1981-1985-1987-1990 (retired, NDP won)

[edit] First elected in 1981

The NDP won 21 of the 125 seats available in the 1981 election.

[edit] First elected in 1982

The NDP won two seats in 1982 by-elections:

  • Richard Alexander Allen; Hamilton West 1982by-1985-1987-1990-1995 (ran, NDP lost)
  • Bob Rae; York South 1982by-1985-1987-1990-1995-1996by (retired, NDP lost)

[edit] First elected in 1985

The NDP won 25 of the 125 seats available in the 1985 election:

  • Patrick Michael Hayes - Essex North 1985-1987, Essex-Kent 1990-1995 (ran, NDP lost)
  • David Reville; Riverdale 1985-1987-1990 (retired, NDP won)
  • Ruth Grier; Lakeshore 1985-1987, Etobicoke Lakeshore 1987-1990-1995 (ran, NDP lost)
  • Gilles Pouliot; Lake Nipigon 1985-1987-1990-1995-1999 (retired, NDP lost)
  • Karl Morin-Strom; Sault Ste Marie 1985-1987-1990 (retired, NDP won)
  • David Ramsay; Timiskaming 1985-1986* (switched to Liberal Party in 1986, still an MPP)

[edit] First elected in 1987

The NDP won 19 of the 130 seats available in the 1987 election:

  • Mike Farnan - Cambridge 1987-1990-1995 (ran, NDP lost)
  • Howard Hampton; Rainy River 1987-1990-1995-1999, Kenora Rainy River 1999-2003-present
  • Shelley Martel; Sudbury East 1987-1990-1995-1999, Nickle Belt 1999-2003-present,

[edit] First elected in 1988

The NDP won a seat in a 1988 by-election:

  • Peter Kormos; Welland Thorold 1988by-1990-1995-1999, Niagara Centre 1999-2003-present

[edit] First elected in 1990

The NDP won 74 of the 130 seats available in the 1990 election:

[edit] First elected in 1995

The NDP won 17 of the 130 seats available in the 1995 election.

[edit] First elected in 1998

The NDP won two seats in 1998 by-elections:

  • Blain Morin; Nickle Belt 1998by-1999 (Ridings Merged, Did not seek nomination)

(elected as a Liberal in 1997, he switched to the NDP in 1998 after losing nomination), Ottawa City Councillor

[edit] First elected in 1999

The NDP won 9 of the 103 seats available in the 1999 election.

[edit] First elected in 2001

The NDP won a seat in a 2001 by-election:

  • Michael Prue; Beaches-East York 2001by-2003-present, former mayor of East York

[edit] First elected in 2003

The NDP won 7 of the 108 seats available in the 2003 election.

[edit] First elected in 2004

The NDP won a seat in a 2004 by-election:

[edit] First elected in 2006

The NDP won a seat in a 2006 by-election:

[edit] Articles on prominent Ontario CCF/NDP members and organizers

1930/1940s

1960s

1970s

  • Michael Lewis - organizer and provincial secretary
  • Gerald Caplan - advisor to Stephen Lewis, director of research in the late 1990s

1980s

  • Ian Orenstein - former Ontario NDP leadership challenger, comic book artist

1990s

  • Alex Munter - long-time NDP member, former candidate, Head of Canadians for Equal Marriage,
  • Tarek Fatah - long-time NDP member, former candidate, Host of TV show Muslim Chronicle

[edit] Articles on prominent NDP candidates & past candidates

2003 election

  • Earl Manners - Head of Ontario Secondary School Teachers Union

1995 election

  • Brent Hawkes - Revenend Metropolitan Community Church, gay activist

1987 election

[edit] Articles on prominent NDPers/CCFers at the municipal level

[edit] Toronto

  • Maria Augimeri - long-time NDP City Councillor for North York & Toronto
  • Howard Moscoe - long-time NDP City Councillor for North York & Toronto
  • Joe Pantalone - long-time NDP City Councillor in Toronto
  • Pam McConnell - long-time NDP City Councillor in Toronto
  • Sandra Bussin - long-time NDP City Councillor in Toronto
  • Joe Mihevc - long-time NDP City Councillor in Toronto
  • Janet Davis - NDP City Councillor in Toronto
  • Anthony Perruzza - NDP City Councillor in Toronto
  • Gord Perks - NDP City Councillor in Toronto
  • Paula Fletcher - NDP City Councillor in Toronto, Former leader of Manitoba Communist Party
  • Adam Giambrone - NDP City Councillor and federal party president
  • Jack Layton - Former NDP Toronto City Councillor (now MP and party leader)
  • Olivia Chow - Former NDP Toronto City Councillor (current MP)
  • Barbara Hall - former NDP Toronto City Councillor, later 'Liberal' Mayor of Toronto
  • Dan Heap - Former NDP Toronto City Councillor (also frm NDP MP)
  • Irene Jones - Former NDP Toronto City Councillor
  • Dan Leckie - Former long-time NDP Toronto City Councillor
  • David Robertson - Former Etobicoke City Councillor
  • Martin Silva - Former long-time NDP Toronto City Councillor
  • Fred Young Former NDP North York City Councillor (also frm NDP MPP)
  • Irene Atkinson - Toronto School Board Trustee (Parkdale-High Park)
  • Sheila Cary-Meagher - Toronto School Board Trustee (Beaches-East York)
  • Stephnie Payne - longtime Toronto School Board Trustee (York West)
  • Maria Rodriques - Toronto School Board Trustee Davenport 2003-present
  • Cathy Dandy - Toronto School Board Trustee Toronto Danforth 2006-present
  • Elizabeth Hill - former Toronto School Board Trustee (York South-Weston)
  • Rick Tefler - former School Board Trustee (Toronto-Danforth, Ward 15) ; since Nov 2003
  • John Campey - frm longtime School Board Trustee & NDP Organizer
  • John Doherty - frm Toronto School Board Trustee
  • Bob Spencer - frm Toronto School Board Trustee
  • Sheila Lambrinos - frm North York School Board Trustee
  • Errol Young - frm North York School Board Trustee
  • Pat Collie - frm Scarborough School Board Trustee
  • Catherine Leblanc-Miller - Toronto Catholic School Trustee
  • Maria Rizzo - Toronto Catholic School Trustee

[edit] Suburban Toronto

  • Larry O'Connor - Mayor of Brock 2006-present, frm Durham Regional Councillor (Brock Ward) (frm NDP MPP)
  • Brian Nicholson - long-time Oshawa City Councillor
  • former NDP City Councillor in Oshawa Bruce McArthur, 1973-1985
  • Oshawa Regional councillor Mike Breaugh
  • Oshawa Regional councillor Nester Pidwerbecki
  • Ajax-area Regional councillor Colleen Jordan
  • Local Ajax Councillor Joanne Dies
  • Evelyn Buck - Aurora City Councillor, and federal NDP candidate for York North in 1988
  • frm long-time Brampton City Councillor Eric Carter

[edit] Eastern Ontario

  • Mary Smith, Councillor (Lakefield Ward, Smith-Ennismore-Lakefield Twp., ON)

[edit] Niagara/Hamilton

  • frm Hamilton City Alderman Don Gray
  • frm Hamilton City Councillor Andrea Horwath (now NDP MPP)
  • Hamilton School Board trustee Bob Barlow
  • Hamilton School Board trustee Jessica Brennan
  • frm NDP Mayor of Welland and recently elected Regional councillor Cindy Forrester
  • Recently elected St.Catharines city councillor Jeff Burch
  • Port Colborne ward 4 councillor Barbara Butters
  • Recently elected Thorold city councillor Shawn Wilson

[edit] South-Western Ontario

  • Ron Jones - City Councillor Windsor Ward 2 2002by-present, Windsor School Trustee 1980-1992
  • Gina Barber - London Board of Control member
  • Rev.Susan Eagle - London City Councillor
  • Megan Walker - former London City Councillor Ward 6, 1994-2000
  • David Winninger - frm NDP MPP, London City Councillor Ward 6 2000-2006, Ward 11 2006-present
  • Pam Wolf - Cambridge City Councillor

[edit] Northern Ontario

  • John Rodriguez - Mayor of Sault Ste. Marie 2006-present (frm NDP MP)
  • Steve Butland - Sault Ste. Marie City Councillor (frm NDP MP)
  • Thunder Bay city councillor Andrew Foulds
  • Thunder Bay city councillor Iain Angus
  • Kenora city councillor Charito Drinkwater
  • Sioux Lookout councillor Susan Williams
  • Sioux Lookout councillor James Brohm
  • John Edmund Parry - former Mayor of Sioux Lookout and former NDP MP

[edit] See also