24th Legislative Assembly of Ontario

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The 24th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from November 22, 1951 until May 2, 1955, just prior to the 1955 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party led by Leslie Frost.

Riding Member Party
Addington John Abbott Pringle Progressive Conservative
Algoma—Manitoulin John Arthur Fullerton Progressive Conservative
Beaches William Henry Collings Progressive Conservative
Bellwoods John Yaremko Progressive Conservative
Bracondale Arthur George Frost Progressive Conservative
Brant Harry Corwin Nixon Liberal
Brantford George Thomas Gordon Liberal
Bruce John Philemon Johnstone Progressive Conservative
Carleton Donald Hugo Morrow Progressive Conservative
Cochrane North Philip Timothy Kelly Progressive Conservative
Cochrane South William John Grummett Co-operative Commonwealth
Dovercourt David McMaster Kerr Progressive Conservative
Dufferin—Simcoe Alfred Wallace Downer Progressive Conservative
Durham John Weir Foote Progressive Conservative
Eglinton William James Dunlop Progressive Conservative
Elgin Fletcher Stewart Thomas Progressive Conservative
Essex North Arthur John Reaume Liberal
Essex South William Murdoch Progressive Conservative
Fort William Clare Edgar Mapledoram Progressive Conservative
Glengarry Osie F. Villeneuve Progressive Conservative
Grenville—Dundas George Holmes Challies Progressive Conservative
Grey North Mackinnon Phillips Progressive Conservative
Grey South Farquhar Robert Oliver Liberal
Haldimand—Norfolk James Noble Allan Progressive Conservative
Halton Stanley Leroy Hall Progressive Conservative
Hamilton Centre William Kenneth Warrender Progressive Conservative
Hamilton East Robert Ellsworth Elliott Progressive Conservative
Hamilton—Wentworth Thomas Ray Connell Progressive Conservative
Hastings East Roscoe Lewis Robson Progressive Conservative
Hastings West William Elmer Sandercock Progressive Conservative
High Park Alfred Hozack Cowling Progressive Conservative
Huron Thomas L. Pryde Progressive Conservative
Huron—Bruce John William Hanna Progressive Conservative
Kenora Albert Wren Liberal-Labour
Kent East Andrew Thomas Ward Progressive Conservative
Kent West George William Parry Progressive Conservative
Kingston William McAdam Nickle Progressive Conservative
Lambton East Charles Eusibius Janes Progressive Conservative
Lambton West Bryan Lewis Cathcart Progressive Conservative
Lanark George Henry Doucett Progressive Conservative
Leeds Charles Gordon MacOdrum Progressive Conservative
James Alexander Charles Auld (1954) Progressive Conservative
Lincoln Charles Daley Progressive Conservative
London John Parmenter Robarts Progressive Conservative
Middlesex North Thomas L. Patrick Progressive Conservative
Middlesex South Harry Marshall Allen Progressive Conservative
Muskoka—Ontario George Arthur Welsh Progressive Conservative
Niagara Falls William Limburg Houck [1] Liberal
Arthur Connaught Jolley (1954) Progressive Conservative
Nipissing William Bruce Harvey Progressive Conservative
Jean Marc Chaput (1954) Progressive Conservative
Northumberland William Arthur Goodfellow Progressive Conservative
Ontario Thomas David Thomas Co-operative Commonwealth
Ottawa East Aurele Chartrand Liberal
Ottawa South George Harrison Dunbar Progressive Conservative
Oxford Thomas Roy Dent Co-operative Commonwealth
Parkdale William James Stewart Progressive Conservative
Parry Sound Allister Johnston Progressive Conservative
Peel Thomas Laird Kennedy Progressive Conservative
Perth James Frederick Edwards Progressive Conservative
Peterborough Harold Robinson Scott Progressive Conservative
Port Arthur George Calvin Wardrope Progressive Conservative
Prescott Louis-Pierre Cécile Progressive Conservative
Prince Edward—Lennox Norris Eldon Howe Whitney Progressive Conservative
Rainy River William George Noden Progressive Conservative
Renfrew North Stanley Joseph Hunt Progressive Conservative
Renfrew South James Shannon Dempsey Progressive Conservative
Riverdale Robert William Macaulay Progressive Conservative
Russell Joseph Daniel Nault [2] Progressive Conservative
Gordon Lavergne (1954) Progressive Conservative
Sault Ste. Marie Clayton Harry Lyons Progressive Conservative
Simcoe Centre George Graham Johnston Progressive Conservative
Simcoe East John Duncan McPhee Progressive Conservative
Lloyd Averall Letherby (1954) Progressive Conservative
St. Andrew Joseph Baruch Salsberg Labour-Progressive
St. David Everett L. Weaver Progressive Conservative
St. George Dana Harris Porter Progressive Conservative
St. Patrick Archibald Kelso Roberts Progressive Conservative
Stormont Peter Thomas Manley Liberal
Sudbury Welland Stewart Gemmell Progressive Conservative
Timiskaming Alexander Robert Herbert Progressive Conservative
Victoria Leslie Miscampbell Frost Progressive Conservative
Waterloo North Stanley Francis Leavine Progressive Conservative
Waterloo South Raymond Munro Myers Progressive Conservative
Welland Ellis Price Morningstar Progressive Conservative
Wellington North John Henry Haines Root Progressive Conservative
Wellington South William Ernest Hamilton Progressive Conservative
Wentworth Arthur John Child Progressive Conservative
Windsor—Sandwich William Griesinger Progressive Conservative
Windsor—Walkerville Myrddyn Cooke Davies Progressive Conservative
Woodbine Harold Ferguson Fishleigh Progressive Conservative
York East Hollis Edward Beckett Progressive Conservative
York North Addison Alex MacKenzie Progressive Conservative
York South William George Beech Progressive Conservative
York West William Elmer Brandon Progressive Conservative

Notes:

  1. ^ elected to federal seat
  2. ^ died in 1954
Preceded by
23rd Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Parliaments in the Province of Ontario
1951-1955
Succeeded by
25th Legislative Assembly of Ontario

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