1st Parliament of Ontario

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The 1st Parliament of Ontario was in session from September 3, 1867, until February 25, 1871, just prior to the 1871 general election. This was the first session of the Legislature after Confederation succeeding the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada (last session was the 8th Parliament of the Province of Canada).

The 1867 general election produced a virtual tie between the Conservative Party led by John Sandfield Macdonald and the Liberal Party led informally by Archibald McKellar. Macdonald ended up securing the Premiership by leading a coalition government with the support of moderate Liberals. His Cabinet, nicknamed the Patent Combination, included two conservatives (John Carling and Matthew Crooks Cameron), a coalition Grit (Edmund Burke Wood) and two old school Baldwinite Reformers (Sandfield Macdonald himself and Stephen Richards). The first ministry would survive the first parliament by less than a year, resigning in December 1871.

In the first several years of Confederation, individuals could be elected to both federal and provincial parliaments and serve as MPs and MPPs at the same time. In the first Parliament of Ontario, provincial cabinet ministers John Sandfield Macdonald, Edmund Burke Wood, and John Carling all sat in both parliaments, as did Edward Blake, Thomas Roberts Ferguson, John Lorn McDougall (after 1869) and Frederick William Cumberland (after 1871). Generally, they represented the same riding, but it was not necessarily so; for example, Edward Blake represented Bruce South in the provincial parliament but Durham West at the federal level.

John Stevenson served as speaker for the assembly.{{cite web |url=http://speaker.ontla.on.ca/en/at-the-assembly/speakers/ |title=Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario |publisher=Legislative Assembly of Ontario |access-date=2014-08-29 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140801101335/http://speaker.ontla.on.ca/en/at-the-assembly/speakers/ |archive-date=2014-08-01 |url-status=dead }}

Below is a list of members of Ontario's first parliament. Bolded names are cabinet ministers; Capitalized names also sat in federal parliament.

Members

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!

!Riding

!Member

!Party

!First elected

!Comments

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Addington

|Edmund John Glyn Hooper

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Algoma

|FREDERICK WILLIAM CAMERON

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Bothwell

|Archibald McKellar

|Liberal

|1867

|Informal Leader of the Opposition, 1867 to c. 1868

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Brant

|Hugh Finlayson

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Brant South

|EDMUND BURKE WOOD

|Conservative

|1867

| Treasurer in Sandfield Macdonald ministry{{Cite web|url=https://www.ola.org/en/members/all/edmund-burke-wood|title=Edmund Burke Wood | Legislative Assembly of Ontario|website=www.ola.org}}

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|[[Brockville (provincial electoral district)|Brockville and

Elizabethtown]]

|William Fitzsimmons

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Bruce North

|Donald Sinclair

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Bruce South

|EDWARD BLAKE

|Liberal

|1867

|Informal Leader of the Opposition, c. 1868 to 1872

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Cardwell

|Thomas Swinarton

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Carleton

|Robert Lyon

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Cornwall

|JOHN SANDFIELD MACDONALD

|Conservative-Liberal
coalition

|1867

| Premier and Attorney General in Sandfield Macdonald Ministry{{Cite web|url=https://www.ola.org/en/members/all/john-sandfield-macdonald|title=John Sandfield Macdonald | Legislative Assembly of Ontario|website=www.ola.org}}

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Dundas

|Simon S. Cook

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Durham East

|Arthur Trefusis Heneage Williams

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Durham West

|John McLeod

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Elgin East

|Daniel Luton

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Elgin West

|Nicol McColl

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Essex

|Solomon Wigle

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|rowspan="2"|Frontenac

|Henry Smith

|Conservative

|1867

| died September 18, 1868{{Cite web|url=https://www.ola.org/en/members/all/henry-smith|title=Henry Smith | Legislative Assembly of Ontario|website=www.ola.org}}

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Delino Dexter Calvin (1868)

|Conservative

|1868

|elected October 19, 1868{{Cite web|url=https://www.ola.org/en/members/all/delino-dexter-calvin|title=Delino Dexter Calvin | Legislative Assembly of Ontario|website=www.ola.org}}

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Glengarry

|James Craig

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Grenville South

|Mcneil Clarke

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Grey North

|Thomas Scott

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Grey South

|Abram William Lauder

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Haldimand

|Jacob Baxter

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Halton

|William Barber

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Hamilton

|James Miller Williams

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Hastings East

|Henry Corby

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Hastings North

|George Henry Boulter

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Hastings West

|Ketchum Graham

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Huron North

|William Torrance Hays

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|rowspan="2"|Huron South

|Robert Gibbons

|Conservative

|1867

|unseated December 9, 1868 on appeal of election results{{Cite web|url=https://www.ola.org/en/members/all/robert-gibbons|title=Robert Gibbons | Legislative Assembly of Ontario|date=March 21, 1871|website=www.ola.org}}

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Isaac Carling (1868)

|Liberal

|1868

| elected 1868?{{Cite web|url=https://www.ola.org/en/members/all/isaac-carling|title=Isaac Carling | Legislative Assembly of Ontario|website=www.ola.org}}

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Kent

|John Smith

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Kingston

|Maxwell W. Strange

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Lambton

|Timothy Blair Pardee

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Lanark North

|Daniel Galbraith

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|rowspan="2"|Lanark South

|William McNairn Shaw

|Conservative

|1867

|died January 6, 1869{{Cite web|url=https://www.ola.org/en/members/all/william-mcnairn-shaw|title=William McNairn Shaw | Legislative Assembly of Ontario|website=www.ola.org}}

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Abraham Code (1869)

|Conservative

|1869

|elected February 6, 1869{{Cite web|url=https://www.ola.org/en/members/all/abraham-code|title=Abraham Code | Legislative Assembly of Ontario|website=www.ola.org}}

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Leed North and
Grenville North

|Henry Dolphus Smith

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Leeds South

|Benjamin Tett

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Lennox

|John Stevenson

|Conservative

|1867

|Speaker

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Lincoln

|John Charles Rykert

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|London

|JOHN CARLING

|Conservative

|1867

| Commissioner of Agriculture and Public Works in Sandfield Macdonald ministry{{Cite web|url=https://www.ola.org/en/members/all/john-carling|title=John Carling | Legislative Assembly of Ontario|website=www.ola.org}}

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Middlesex East

|James Evans

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Middlesex North

|James Sinclair Smith

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Middlesex West

|Nathaniel Currie

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Monck

|George Secord

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|rowspan="2"|Niagara

|Donald Robertson

|Conservative

|1867

|resigned December 27, 1867 to allow Stephen Richards an opportunity to win a seat in the Legislative Assembly{{Cite web|url=https://www.ola.org/en/members/all/donald-robertson|title=Donald Robertson | Legislative Assembly of Ontario|website=www.ola.org}}

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Stephen Richards (1867)

|Conservative

|1867

|elected December 11, 1867;
Commissioner of Crown Lands in Sandfield Macdonald ministry{{Cite web|url=https://www.ola.org/en/members/all/stephen-richards|title=Stephen Richards | Legislative Assembly of Ontario|website=www.ola.org}}

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Norfolk North

|James Wilson

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Norfolk South

|Simpson McCall

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Northumberland East

|John Eyre

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Northumberland West

|Alexander Fraser

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Ontario North

|Thomas Paxton

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Ontario South

|William McGill

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Ottawa

|Richard William Scott

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Oxford North

|George Perry

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Oxford South

|Adam Oliver

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Peel

|John Coyne

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Perth North

|Andrew Monteith

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Perth South

|James Trow

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Peterborough East

|George Read

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Peterborough West

|John Carnegie

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Prescott

|James P. Boyd

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|rowspan="2"|Prince Edward

|Absalom Greeley

|Conservative

|1867

|resigned December 7, 1870{{Cite web|url=https://www.ola.org/en/members/all/absalom-greeley|title=Absalom Greeley | Legislative Assembly of Ontario|website=www.ola.org}}

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|William Anderson (1870)

|Liberal

|1870

|elected June 30, 1870{{Cite web|url=https://www.ola.org/en/members/all/william-anderson|title=William Anderson | Legislative Assembly of Ontario|website=www.ola.org}}

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|rowspan="2"|Renfrew North

|John Supple

|Liberal

|1867

| died October 22, 1869{{Cite web|url=https://www.ola.org/en/members/all/john-supple|title=John Supple | Legislative Assembly of Ontario|website=www.ola.org}}

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Thomas Murray (1870)

|Conservative

|1869

|elected December 5, 1869{{Cite web|url=https://www.ola.org/en/members/all/thomas-murray|title=Thomas Murray | Legislative Assembly of Ontario|website=www.ola.org}}

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Renfrew South

|JOHN LORN MCDOUGALL

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Russell

|William Craig

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Simcoe North

|William Lount

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Simcoe South

|THOMAS ROBERTS FERGUSON

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Stormont

|William Colquhoun

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Toronto East

|Matthew Crooks Cameron

|Conservative

|1867

| Provincial Secretary and Registrar in Sandfield Macdonald ministry{{Cite web|url=https://www.ola.org/en/members/all/matthew-crooks-cameron|title=Matthew Crooks Cameron | Legislative Assembly of Ontario|website=www.ola.org}}

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Toronto West

|John Wallis

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Victoria North

|Alexander Peter Cockburn

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Victoria South

|Thomas Matchett

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Waterloo North

|Moses Springer

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Waterloo South

|Isaac Clemens

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Welland

|William Beatty

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|Wellington Centre

|Alexander David Ferrier

|Conservative

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Wellington North

|Robert McKim

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Wellington South

|Peter Gow

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Wentworth North

|Robert Christie

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|Wentworth South

|William Sexton

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|York East

|Hugh Powell Crosby

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Liberal|row}}

|York North

|John McMurrich

|Liberal

|1867

|

{{Canadian party colour|ON|Conservative|row}}

|York West

|Thomas Grahame

|Conservative

|1867

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