29th Legislative Assembly of Ontario

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The 29th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from October 21, 1971 until August 11, 1975, just prior to the 1975 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party led by Bill Davis.

Riding Member Party
Algoma Bernt Nicole Gilbertson Progressive Conservative
Algoma—Manitoulin John Gordon Lane Progressive Conservative
Armourdale Gordon Robert Carton Progressive Conservative
Beaches—Woodbine Thomas Alfred Wardle Progressive Conservative
Bellwoods John Yaremko Progressive Conservative
Brant Robert Fletcher Nixon Liberal
Brantford Richard B. Beckett Progressive Conservative
Carleton Sidney Bernard Handleman Progressive Conservative
Carleton East Albert Benjamin Rutter Lawrence [1] Progressive Conservative
Paul Frederick Taylor (1974) Liberal
Chatham—Kent William Darcy McKeough Progressive Conservative
Cochrane North René Joseph Napoléon Brunelle Progressive Conservative
Cochrane South William Herman Ferrier New Democratic Party
Don Mills Dennis Roy Timbrell Progressive Conservative
Dovercourt George Adam Nixon Progressive Conservative
Downsview Vernon Milton Singer Liberal
Dufferin—Simcoe Alfred Wallace Downer Progressive Conservative
Durham Hugh Alex Carruthers Progressive Conservative
Eglinton Leonard Mackenzie Reilly Progressive Conservative
Elgin Ronald Keith McNeil Progressive Conservative
Essex South Donald Alexander Paterson Liberal
Essex—Kent Richard Fletcher Ruston Liberal
Etobicoke Leonard A. Braithwaite Liberal
Fort William James Hugh Jessiman Progressive Conservative
Frontenac—Addington Wilmer John Nuttall Progressive Conservative
Glengarry Osie F. Villeneuve Progressive Conservative
Grenville—Dundas Donald Roy Irvine Progressive Conservative
Grey South Eric Alfred Winkler Progressive Conservative
Grey—Bruce Edward Carson Sargent Liberal
Haldimand—Norfolk James Noble Allan Progressive Conservative
Halton West George Albert Kerr Progressive Conservative
Halton—East James Wilfred Snow Progressive Conservative
Hamilton Centre Norman Andrew Davison New Democratic Party
Hamilton East Reginald Victor Gisborn New Democratic Party
Hamilton Mountain John Roxborough Smith Progressive Conservative
Hamilton West John Duncan McNie Progressive Conservative
Hastings Clarke Tivy Rollins Progressive Conservative
High Park Morton Shulman New Democratic Party
Humber Nicholas Georges Leluk Progressive Conservative
Huron Charles Steel MacNaughton Progressive Conservative
John Keith Riddell (1973) Progressive Conservative
Huron—Bruce Murray Andrew Gaunt Liberal
Kenora Leo Edward Bernier Progressive Conservative
Kent John Purvis Spence Liberal
Kingston and the Islands Charles Joseph Sylvanus Apps Progressive Conservative
Kitchener James Roos Breithaupt Liberal
Lakeshore Patrick Daniel Lawlor New Democratic Party
Lambton Lorne Charles Henderson Progressive Conservative
Lanark Douglas Jack Wiseman Progressive Conservative
Leeds James Alexander Charles Auld Progressive Conservative
Lincoln Robert Stanley Welch Progressive Conservative
London North Gordon Wayne Walker Progressive Conservative
London South John Howard White Progressive Conservative
Middlesex North William Atcheson Stewart Progressive Conservative
Middlesex South Robert Gordon Eaton Progressive Conservative
Muskoka Frank Stuart Miller Progressive Conservative
Niagara Falls John Twining Clement Progressive Conservative
Nickel Belt Floyd Laughren New Democratic Party
Nipissing Richard Stanley Smith Liberal
Northumberland Russell Daniel Rowe Progressive Conservative
Ontario Matthew Bulloch Dymond Progressive Conservative
Ontario South William Gould Newman Progressive Conservative
Oshawa Charles Elmer McIlveen Progressive Conservative
Ottawa Centre Michael Morris Cassidy New Democratic Party
Ottawa East Albert J. Roy Liberal
Ottawa South Claude Frederick Bennett Progressive Conservative
Ottawa West Donald Hugo Morrow Progressive Conservative
Oxford Harry Craig Parrott Progressive Conservative
Parkdale Jan Dukszta New Democratic Party
Parry Sound Lorne Howard Maeck Progressive Conservative
Peel North William Grenville Davis Progressive Conservative
Peel South Robert Douglas Kennedy Progressive Conservative
Perth Hugh Alden Edighoffer Liberal
Peterborough John Melville Turner Progressive Conservative
Port Arthur James Francis Foulds New Democratic Party
Prescott and Russell Joseph Albert Belanger Progressive Conservative
Prince Edward—Lennox James A. Taylor Progressive Conservative
Quinte Richard Thomas Potter Progressive Conservative
Rainy River T. Patrick Reid Liberal-Labour
Renfrew North Maurice Hamilton Progressive Conservative
Renfrew South Paul Joseph Yakabuski Progressive Conservative
Riverdale James Alexander Renwick New Democratic Party
Sandwich—Riverside Frederick Arthur Burr New Democratic Party
Sarnia James Edward Bullbrook Liberal
Sault Ste. Marie John Reginald Rhodes Progressive Conservative
Scarborough Centre James Francis Drea Progressive Conservative
Scarborough East Margaret Birch Progressive Conservative
Scarborough North Thomas Leonard Wells Progressive Conservative
Scarborough West Stephen Henry Lewis New Democratic Party
Simcoe Centre David Arthur Evans Progressive Conservative
Simcoe East Gordon Elsworth Smith Progressive Conservative
St. Andrew—St. Patrick Allan Grossman Progressive Conservative
St. Catharines Robert Mercer Johnston Progressive Conservative
St. David Margaret Scrivener Progressive Conservative
St. George Allan Frederick Lawrence [2] Progressive Conservative
Margaret Campbell (1973) Liberal
Stormont Fernand Guindon [3] Progressive Conservative
George Roy Samis (1974) Liberal
Sudbury Melville Carlyle Germa New Democratic Party
Sudbury East Elie Walter Martel New Democratic Party
Thunder Bay John Edward Stokes New Democratic Party
Timiskaming Edward Michael Havrot Progressive Conservative
Victoria—Haliburton Ronald Glen Hodgson Progressive Conservative
Waterloo North Edward R. Good Liberal
Waterloo South Allan Edward Reuter Progressive Conservative
Welland Ellis Price Morningstar Progressive Conservative
Welland South Raymond Louis Haggerty Liberal
Wellington South Harry A. Worton Liberal
Wellington—Dufferin John Henry Haines Root Progressive Conservative
Wentworth Ian Deans New Democratic Party
Wentworth North Donald William Ewen Progressive Conservative
Windsor West Edwin James Bounsall New Democratic Party
Windsor—Walkerville Bernard Newman Liberal
York Centre Donald MacKay Deacon Liberal
York East Arthur Kenneth Meen Progressive Conservative
York Mills Dalton Arthur Bales Progressive Conservative
York North William Marshall Chamberlain Hodgson Progressive Conservative
York South Donald Cameron MacDonald New Democratic Party
York West John Palmer MacBeth Progressive Conservative
York—Forest Hill Philip Gerard Givens Liberal
Yorkview Fred Matthews Young New Democratic Party

Notes:

  1. ^ resigned
  2. ^ elected to federal seat
  3. ^ resigned to run for federal seat
Preceded by
28th Legislative Assembly of Ontario
Parliaments in the Province of Ontario
1971-1975
Succeeded by
30th Legislative Assembly of Ontario

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