15th Parliament of Ontario


The 15th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from October 20, 1919, until May 10, 1923. The parliament was elected in the 1919 Ontario general election and was dissolved prior to the 1923 general election. The leading party in the chamber after the election was the United Farmers of Ontario. It formed a coalition government with 11 Labour MLAs and three Independent candidates of varying stripes.
The coalition held a slight majority of the seats and the parties it represented had taken about 34 percent of the vote in the 1919 election. The rest of the votes had been split between the Conservatives, the Liberals and others, many of which were unsuccessful candidates.
The UFO derived a benefit from winning many rural seats where the number of votes involved were less than in the urban districts. In Brant North the UFO candidate won while receiving only 3,600 votes while in Ottawa West the Conservative candidate took 9,000 votes to win his seat.
The party approached Ernest Charles Drury, who had not run in the election, to serve as party leader and premier. Drury had not run in the 1919 election and was elected in a by-election held in Halton in 1920. He made it known that the coalition government party should be known by the name "The People's Party."
Most of the seats the United Farmers won were taken at the expense of the Conservative party, who had formed the government in the preceding assembly and would again regain power in 1923.
Nelson Parliament served as speaker for the assembly.
The power wielded by the UFO-Labour coalition enabled the passage of progressive Labour and farmer legislation. The government created the first Department of Welfare for the province and brought in allowances for widows and children, a minimum wage for women and standardized adoption procedures. The government also expanded Ontario Hydro and promoted rural electrification, created the Province of Ontario Savings Office - a provincially owned bank that lent money to farmers at a lower rate - began the first major reforestation program in North America, and began construction of the modern highway system.
The government was a strict enforcer of the Ontario Temperance Act, enacted in 1916, and Prohibition stayed in force until 1927.
The 1923 election saw the UFO-Labour coalition government defeated by a re-energized Conservative Party. The UFO vote stayed solid as compared to 1919 but the UFO suffered under First past the post and took about half the seats it was due.
In 1924, the provincial treasurer Peter Smith was found guilty of conspiracy to defraud the government following a series of events known as the Ontario Bond Scandal.
In the waning days of the UFO-Labour government, the government attempted to reform the province's electoral system but the effort failed, in part due to Conservative opposition. The UFO suffered under the First past the post electoral system used in the 1923 election, taking just about half the seats they were due proportionally.

Members of the Assembly

Italicized names indicate members returned by acclamation.
RidingMemberPartyFirst elected / previously elected
AddingtonWilliam David BlackConservative1911-
AlgomaKenneth Spencer Stover[Ontario Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal Party|Liberal]1919-
BrantHarry Corwin NixonUnited Farmers1919-
Brant SouthMorrison Mann MacBrideLabour1919-
BrockvilleDonald McAlpineLiberal1919-
Bruce NorthWilliam Henry FentonUnited Farmers1919-
Bruce SouthFrank RennieLiberal1919-
Bruce WestAlexander Patterson MewhinneyLiberal1919-
CarletonRobert Henry GrantUnited Farmers1919-
CochraneMalcolm LangLiberal1914-
DufferinThomas Kerr SlackUnited Farmers1919-
DundasWilliam H. CasselmanUnited Farmers1919-
Durham EastSamuel Sandford StaplesUnited Farmers1919-
Durham WestWilliam John BraggLiberal1919-
Elgin EastMalcolm MacVicarUnited Farmers1919-
Elgin WestPeter Gow CameronUnited Farmers1919-
Essex NorthAlphonse George TisdelleUnited Farmers1919-
Essex SouthMilton C. FoxUnited Farmers1919-
Fort WilliamHenry MillsLabour1919-
FrontenacAnthony McGuin RankinConservative1911-
GlengarryDuncan Alexander RossUnited Farmers1919-
GrenvilleGeorge Howard FergusonConservative1905-
Grey CentreDougall CarmichaelUnited Farmers1919-
Grey NorthDavid James TaylorLiberal-United Farmers1919-
Grey SouthGeorge Mansfield LeesonUnited Farmers1919-
HaldimandWarren StringerUnited Farmers1919-
HaltonJohn Featherstone FordUnited Farmers1919-
HaltonErnest Charles Drury United Farmers1920-
Hamilton EastGeorge Grant HalcrowLabour1919-
Hamilton WestWalter RolloLabour1919-
Hastings EastHenry Ketcheson DenyesUnited Farmers1919-
Hastings NorthJohn Robert CookeConservative1911-
Hastings WestWilliam Henry IrelandConservative1919-
Huron CentreJohn M. GovenlockLabour1919-
Huron NorthJohn JoyntConservative1919-
Huron SouthAndrew HicksUnited Farmers1919-
KenoraPeter HeenanLabour1919-
Kent EastJames B. ClarkUnited Farmers1919-
Kent EastManning William Doherty United Farmers1920-
Kent WestRobert Livingstone BrackinLiberal1919-
KingstonArthur Edward RossConservative1911-
KingstonWilliam Folger Nickle Conservative1908, 1922-
Lambton EastLeslie Warner OkeUnited Farmers1919-
Lambton WestJonah Moorehouse WebsterUnited Farmers1919-
Lanark NorthHiram McCrearyUnited Farmers1919-
Lanark SouthWilliam J. JohnstonUnited Farmers1919-
LeedsAndrew Wellington GrayConservative1919-
LennoxReginald Amherst FowlerConservative1918-
LincolnThomas A. MarshallLiberal1898-
LondonHugh Allen StevensonLabour1919-
ManitoulinBeniah BowmanUnited Farmers1918-
Middlesex EastJohn Willard FreebornUnited Farmers1919-
Middlesex NorthJames C. BrownUnited Farmers1919-
Middlesex WestJohn Giles LethbridgeUnited Farmers1919-
MuskokaGeorge Walter EcclestoneConservative1916-
Niagara FallsCharles Fletcher SwayzeLabour1919-
NipissingJoseph MarceauLiberal1919-
Norfolk NorthGeorge David SewellUnited Farmers1919-
Norfolk SouthJoseph CridlandUnited Farmers1919-
Northumberland EastWesley MontgomeryUnited Farmers1919-
Northumberland WestSamuel ClarkeLiberal1898-
Ontario NorthJohn Wesley WiddifieldUnited Farmers1919-
Ontario SouthWilliam Edmund Newton SinclairLiberal1911, 1919-
Ottawa EastJoseph Albert PinardLiberal1914-
Ottawa WestHammett Pinhey HillConservative1919-
Oxford NorthJohn Alexander CalderLiberal1918-
Oxford NorthDavid Munroe Ross United Farmers1921-
Oxford SouthAlbert Thomas WalkerUnited Farmers1919-
ParkdaleWilliam Herbert PriceConservative1914-
Parry SoundRichard Reese HallLiberal1919-
PeelThomas Laird KennedyConservative1919-
Perth NorthFrancis Wellington HayLiberal1916-
Perth SouthPeter SmithUnited Farmers1919-
Peterborough EastErnest Nicholls McDonaldUnited Farmers1919-
Peterborough WestThomas ToomsLabour1919-
Port ArthurDonald McDonald HogarthConservative1911-
PrescottGustave ÉvanturelLiberal1911-
Prince EdwardNelson ParliamentLiberal1914-
Rainy RiverJames Arthur MathieuConservative-Liberal1911-
Renfrew NorthRalph Melville WarrenUnited Farmers1919-
Renfrew SouthJohn CartyUnited Farmers1919-
RiverdaleJoseph McNamaraSoldier1919-
RussellDamase RacineLiberal1905-
RussellAlfred Goulet Liberal1922-
Sault Ste. MarieJames Bertram CunninghamLabour1919-
Simcoe CentreGilbert Hugh MurdochUnited Farmers1919-
Simcoe EastJohn Benjamin JohnstonUnited Farmers1919-
Simcoe SouthEdgar James EvansUnited Farmers1919-
Simcoe WestWilliam Torrance AllenConservative1917-
St. CatharinesFrank Howard GreenlawLabour1919-
StormontJames William McLeodLiberal1919-
Sturgeon FallsZotique MageauLiberal1911-
SudburyCharles McCreaConservative1911-
TimiskamingThomas MagladeryConservative1914-
Toronto Northeast - AHenry John CodyConservative1918-
Toronto Northeast - AAlexander Cameron Lewis Conservative1920-
Toronto Northeast - BJoseph Elijah ThompsonConservative1919-
Toronto Northwest - AThomas CrawfordConservative1894-
Toronto Northwest - BHenry Sloane CooperLiberal1919-
Toronto Southeast - AJohn O'NeillLiberal1919-
Toronto Southeast - AJohn Allister Currie Conservative1922-
Toronto Southeast - BJames Walter CurryLiberal1919-
Toronto Southwest - AHerbert Hartley DewartLiberal1916-
Toronto Southwest - BJohn Carman RamsdenLiberal1919-
Victoria NorthEdgar WatsonUnited Farmers1919-
Victoria SouthFrederick George SandyUnited Farmers1919-
Waterloo NorthNicholas AsmussenIndependent Liberal1919-
Waterloo SouthKarl Kenneth HomuthLabour-United Farmers1919-
WellandRobert CooperLiberal1919-
Wellington EastAlbert HellyerUnited Farmers1919-
Wellington EastWilliam Edgar Raney United Farmers1920-
Wellington SouthCaleb Henry BucklandConservative1919-
Wellington WestRobert Neil McArthurUnited Farmers1919-
Wentworth NorthFrank Campbell BiggsUnited Farmers1919-
Wentworth SouthWilson A. CrockettUnited Farmers1919-
WindsorJames Craig TolmieLiberal1914-
York EastGeorge Stewart HenryConservative1913-
York NorthThomas Herbert LennoxConservative1905-
York WestForbes GodfreyConservative1907-