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|[[Bruce South (provincial electoral district)|Bruce South]] |
|[[Bruce South (provincial electoral district)|Bruce South]] |
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|[[Rupert Mearse Wells]] |
|[[Rupert Mearse Wells]]<ref group=nb name="federal">elected to federal seat</ref> |
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|[[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
|[[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
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|[[Dufferin (provincial electoral district)|Dufferin]] |
|[[Dufferin (provincial electoral district)|Dufferin]] |
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|[[John Barr (Canadian politician)|John Barr]] |
|[[John Barr (Canadian politician)|John Barr]]<ref group=nb>unseated after an appeal</ref> |
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|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]] |
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]] |
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|[[Durham East (provincial electoral district)|Durham East]] |
|[[Durham East (provincial electoral district)|Durham East]] |
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|[[John Rosevear]] |
|[[John Rosevear]]<ref group=nb name="d1881">died in 1881</ref> |
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|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]] |
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]] |
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|[[Essex South (provincial electoral district)|Essex South]] |
|[[Essex South (provincial electoral district)|Essex South]] |
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|[[Lewis Wigle]] |
|[[Lewis Wigle]]<ref group=nb name="federal"/> |
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|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]] |
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]] |
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|[[Glengarry (provincial electoral district)|Glengarry]] |
|[[Glengarry (provincial electoral district)|Glengarry]] |
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|[[Donald Macmaster (Canadian politician)|Donald Macmaster]] |
|[[Donald Macmaster (Canadian politician)|Donald Macmaster]]<ref group=nb name="federal"/> |
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|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]] |
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]] |
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|[[Hastings West (provincial electoral district)|Hastings West]] |
|[[Hastings West (provincial electoral district)|Hastings West]] |
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|[[Alexander Robertson (Canadian politician)|Alexander Robertson]] |
|[[Alexander Robertson (Canadian politician)|Alexander Robertson]]<ref group=nb name="fedrun"/> |
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|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]] |
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]] |
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|[[Muskoka (provincial electoral district)|Muskoka and Parry Sound]] |
|[[Muskoka (provincial electoral district)|Muskoka and Parry Sound]] |
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|[[John Classon Miller]] |
|[[John Classon Miller]]<ref group=nb name="fedrun">resigned to contest federal seat</ref> |
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|[[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
|[[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
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|[[Ontario North (provincial electoral district)|Ontario North]] |
|[[Ontario North (provincial electoral district)|Ontario North]] |
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|[[Thomas Paxton]] |
|[[Thomas Paxton]]<ref group=nb name="sheriff">appointed sheriff in 1881</ref> |
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|[[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
|[[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
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|[[Peterborough West (provincial electoral district)|Peterborough West]] |
|[[Peterborough West (provincial electoral district)|Peterborough West]] |
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|[[William Hepburn Scott]] |
|[[William Hepburn Scott]]<ref group=nb name="d1881"/> |
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|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]] |
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]] |
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|[[Prescott (provincial electoral district)|Prescott]] |
|[[Prescott (provincial electoral district)|Prescott]] |
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|[[William Harkin]] |
|[[William Harkin]]<ref group=nb name="d1881"/> |
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|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]] |
|[[Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario|Conservative]] |
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|[[Renfrew North (provincial electoral district)|Renfrew North]] |
|[[Renfrew North (provincial electoral district)|Renfrew North]] |
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|[[Thomas Murray (Canadian politician)|Thomas Murray]] |
|[[Thomas Murray (Canadian politician)|Thomas Murray]]<ref group=nb name="fedrun"/> |
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|[[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
|[[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
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|[[Simcoe East (provincial electoral district)|Simcoe East]] |
|[[Simcoe East (provincial electoral district)|Simcoe East]] |
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|[[Herman Henry Cook]] |
|[[Herman Henry Cook]]<ref group=nb name="federal"/> |
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|[[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
|[[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
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|[[Waterloo North (provincial electoral district)|Waterloo North]] |
|[[Waterloo North (provincial electoral district)|Waterloo North]] |
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|[[Moses Springer]] |
|[[Moses Springer]]<ref group=nb name="sheriff"/> |
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|[[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
|[[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
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|[[Waterloo South]] |
|[[Waterloo South]] |
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|[[James Livingston (Canadian politician)|James Livingston]] |
|[[James Livingston (Canadian politician)|James Livingston]]<ref group=nb name="federal"/> |
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|[[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
|[[Ontario Liberal Party|Liberal]] |
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Revision as of 23:23, 24 June 2021
The 4th Parliament of Ontario was in session from June 5, 1879, until February 1, 1883, just prior to the 1883 general election. The majority party was the Liberal Party led by Oliver Mowat.
Charles Clarke served as speaker for the assembly.[1]
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References
- ^ "Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Archived from the original on 2014-08-01. Retrieved 2014-08-29.