30th Parliament of Ontario


The 30th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from September 18, 1975, until April 29, 1977, just prior to the 1977 general election. The Progressive Conservative Party led by Bill Davis formed a minority government.
Russell Daniel Rowe served as speaker for the assembly.

Members

RidingMemberPartyFirst elected / previously electedNotes
AlgomaCharles Jackson WildmanNew Democratic Party1975-
Algoma—ManitoulinJohn Gordon LaneProgressive Conservative1971-
ArmourdalePhilip Gerard GivensLiberal1971-
Beaches—WoodbineMarion Helen BrydenNew Democratic Party1975-
BellwoodsRoss A. McClellanNew Democratic Party1975-
BramptonWilliam Grenville DavisProgressive Conservative1959Premier-
Brant—Oxford—NorfolkRobert Fletcher NixonLiberal1962Party Leader-
BrantfordMac MakarchukNew Democratic Party1967, 1975-
BrockRobert Stanley WelchProgressive Conservative1963-
Burlington SouthGeorge Albert KerrProgressive Conservative1963-
CambridgeMontgomery DavidsonNew Democratic Party1975-
CarletonSid HandlemanProgressive Conservative1971-
Carleton EastEvelyn Adelaide GigantesNew Democratic Party1975-
Carleton-GrenvilleDonald Roy IrvineProgressive Conservative1971-
Chatham—KentWilliam Darcy McKeoughProgressive Conservative1963-
Cochrane NorthRené BrunelleProgressive Conservative1958-
Cochrane SouthBill FerrierNew Democratic Party1967-
CornwallGeorge SamisNew Democratic Party1974-
Don MillsDennis Roy TimbrellProgressive Conservative1971-
DovercourtAntonio LupusellaNew Democratic Party1975-
DownsviewOdoardo Di SantoNew Democratic Party1975-
Dufferin—SimcoeGeorge R. McCagueProgressive Conservative1975-
Durham EastDouglas Peter MoffattNew Democratic Party1975-
Durham NorthBill NewmanProgressive Conservative1967-
Durham WestCharles Morris GodfreyNew Democratic Party1975-
EglintonRoland McMurtryProgressive Conservative1975-
ElginRonald Keith McNeilProgressive Conservative1958-
ErieRaymond Louis HaggertyLiberal1967-
Essex NorthDick RustonLiberal1967-
Essex SouthRemo J. ManciniLiberal1975-
EtobicokeEd Thomas PhilipNew Democratic Party1975-
Fort WilliamIain Frances AngusNew Democratic Party1975-
Frontenac—AddingtonJoseph Earl McEwenLiberal1975-
GreyRobert Carson McKessockLiberal1975-
Grey—BruceEdward Carson SargentLiberal1963-
Haldimand—NorfolkGordon Irvin MillerLiberal1975-
Halton—BurlingtonJulian ReedLiberal1975-
Hamilton CentreMichael Norman DavisonNew Democratic Party1975-
Hamilton EastBob Warren MackenzieNew Democratic Party1975-
Hamilton MountainJohn Roxborough SmithProgressive Conservative1967-
Hamilton WestStuart Lyon SmithLiberal1975-
Hastings—PeterboroughClarke RollinsProgressive Conservative1959-
High Park—SwanseaEdward J. ZiembaNew Democratic Party1975-
HumberJohn Palmer MacBethProgressive Conservative1971-
Huron—BruceMurray GauntLiberal1962-
Huron—MiddlesexJohn Keith RiddellLiberal1973-
KenoraLeo Edward BernierProgressive Conservative1966-
Kent—ElginJohn Purvis SpenceLiberal1955-
Kingston and the IslandsKeith Calder NortonProgressive Conservative1975-
KitchenerJames Roos BreithauptLiberal1967-
Kitchener—WilmotJohn SweeneyLiberal1975-
Lake NipigonJohn Edward StokesNew Democratic Party1967-
LakeshorePatrick LawlorNew Democratic Party1967-
LambtonLorne Charles HendersonProgressive Conservative1963-
LanarkDouglas Jack WisemanProgressive Conservative1971-
LeedsJames AuldProgressive Conservative1954-
LincolnRoss HallLiberal1975-
London CentreDavid Robertson PetersonLiberal1975-
London NorthMarvin Leonard ShoreLiberal1975Joined the Progressive Conservative in 1976-
London NorthMarvin Leonard ShoreProgressive Conservative1975Joined the Progressive Conservative in 1976-
London SouthJohn FerrisLiberal1975-
MiddlesexRobert Gordon EatonProgressive Conservative1971-
Mississauga EastMilton Edward Charles GregoryProgressive Conservative1975-
Mississauga NorthTerry David JonesProgressive Conservative1975-
Mississauga SouthRobert Douglas KennedyProgressive Conservative1967-
MuskokaFrank Stuart MillerProgressive Conservative1971-
Niagara FallsVincent George KerrioLiberal1975-
Nickel BeltFloyd LaughrenNew Democratic Party1971-
NipissingRichard Stanley SmithLiberal1965-
NorthumberlandRussell Daniel RoweProgressive Conservative1963-
OakvilleJames Wilfred SnowProgressive Conservative1967-
OakwoodAnthony William GrandeNew Democratic Party1975-
OrioleJohn Reesor WilliamsProgressive Conservative1975-
OshawaMichael James BreaughNew Democratic Party1975-
Ottawa CentreMichael Morris CassidyNew Democratic Party1971-
Ottawa EastAlbert J. RoyLiberal1971-
Ottawa SouthClaude Frederick BennettProgressive Conservative1971-
Ottawa WestDonald Hugo MorrowProgressive Conservative1948-
OxfordHarry Craig ParrottProgressive Conservative1971-
ParkdaleJan DuksztaNew Democratic Party1971-
Parry SoundLorne MaeckProgressive Conservative1971-
PerthHugh Alden EdighofferLiberal1967-
PeterboroughGillian Ann SandemanNew Democratic Party1975-
Port ArthurJames Francis FouldsNew Democratic Party1971-
Prescott and RussellJoseph Albert BélangerProgressive Conservative1967-
Prince Edward—LennoxJames A. TaylorProgressive Conservative1971-
QuinteHugh Patrick O'NeilLiberal1975-
Rainy RiverT. Patrick ReidLiberal-Labour1967-
Renfrew NorthSean ConwayLiberal1975-
Renfrew SouthPaul Joseph YakabuskiProgressive Conservative1963-
RiverdaleJim RenwickNew Democratic Party1964-
SarniaJames Edward BullbrookLiberal1967-
Sault Ste. MarieJohn RhodesProgressive Conservative1971-
Scarborough CentreJames Francis DreaProgressive Conservative1971-
Scarborough EastMargaret BirchProgressive Conservative1971-
Scarborough NorthThomas Leonard WellsProgressive Conservative1963-
Scarborough WestStephen Henry LewisNew Democratic Party1963-
Scarborough—EllesmereDavid William WarnerNew Democratic Party1975-
Simcoe CentreDavid Arthur EvansProgressive Conservative1960-
Simcoe EastGordon Elsworth SmithProgressive Conservative1967-
St. Andrew—St. PatrickLawrence Sheldon GrossmanProgressive Conservative1975-
St. CatharinesRobert Mercer JohnstonProgressive Conservative1967-
St. DavidMargaret ScrivenerProgressive Conservative1971-
St. GeorgeMargaret CampbellLiberal1973-
Stormont—Dundas—GlengarryOsie VilleneuveProgressive Conservative1948, 1963-
SudburyMelville Carlyle GermaNew Democratic Party1971-
Sudbury EastElie Walter MartelNew Democratic Party1967-
TimiskamingRobert BainNew Democratic Party1975-
Victoria—HaliburtonJohn F. EakinsLiberal1975-
Waterloo NorthEdward R. GoodLiberal1967-
WellandMel SwartNew Democratic Party1975-
Wellington SouthHarry A. WortonLiberal1955-
Wellington—Dufferin—PeelJohn McLellan JohnsonProgressive Conservative1975-
WentworthIan DeansNew Democratic Party1967-
Wentworth NorthEric Gordon CunninghamLiberal1975-
Wilson HeightsVernon Milton SingerLiberal1959-
Windsor—RiversideFred BurrNew Democratic Party1967-
Windsor—SandwichEdwin James BounsallNew Democratic Party1971-
Windsor—WalkervilleBernard NewmanLiberal1959-
York CentreAlfred Joseph StongLiberal1975-
York EastArthur MeenProgressive Conservative1967-
York MillsBette StephensonProgressive Conservative1975--
York NorthWilliam Marshall Chamberlain HodgsonProgressive Conservative1967-
York SouthDonald Cameron MacDonaldNew Democratic Party1955-
York WestNicholas Georges LelukProgressive Conservative1971-
YorkviewFred Matthews YoungNew Democratic Party1963-