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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 tie between the Conservative Party led by John Sandfield Macdonald and the Liberal Party led by Archibald McKellar Macdonald led a coalition government with the support of moderate Liberals 1st Parliament of OntarioCoalition parliament3 September 1867 25 February 1871Parliament leadersPremierJohn Sandfield MacdonaldParty caucusesGovernmentConservative PartyOppositionLiberal Party Coalition governmentLegislative AssemblySpeaker of theAssemblyJohn Stevenson 2ndJohn Stevenson served as speaker for the assembly 1 Riding Member PartyAddington Edmund John Glyn Hooper ConservativeAlgoma Frederick William Cumberland ConservativeBothwell Archibald McKellar LiberalBrant Hugh Finlayson LiberalBrant South Edmund Burke Wood ConservativeBrockville and Elizabethtown William Fitzsimmons ConservativeBruce North Donald Sinclair LiberalBruce South Edward Blake LiberalCardwell Thomas Swinarton ConservativeCarleton Robert Lyon LiberalCornwall John Sandfield Macdonald Conservative Liberal coalitionDundas Simon S Cook LiberalDurham East Arthur Trefusis Heneage Williams ConservativeDurham West John McLeod LiberalElgin East Daniel Luton ConservativeElgin West Nicol McColl ConservativeEssex Solomon Wigle ConservativeFrontenac Henry Smith nb 1 ConservativeDelino Dexter Calvin 1868 ConservativeGlengarry James Craig ConservativeGrenville South Mcneil Clarke ConservativeGrey North Thomas Scott ConservativeGrey South Abram William Lauder ConservativeHaldimand Jacob Baxter LiberalHalton William Barber LiberalHamilton James Miller Williams LiberalHastings East Henry Corby ConservativeHastings North George Henry Boulter ConservativeHastings West Ketchum Graham ConservativeHuron North William Torrance Hays ConservativeHuron South Robert Gibbons nb 2 ConservativeIsaac Carling 1868 LiberalKent John Smith LiberalKingston Maxwell W Strange ConservativeLambton Timothy Blair Pardee LiberalLanark North Daniel Galbraith LiberalLanark South William McNairn Shaw nb 3 ConservativeAbraham Code 1869 ConservativeLeeds North and Grenville North Henry Dolphus Smith LiberalLeeds South Benjamin Tett ConservativeLennox John Stevenson ConservativeLincoln John Charles Rykert ConservativeLondon John Carling ConservativeMiddlesex East James Evans LiberalMiddlesex North James Sinclair Smith LiberalMiddlesex West Nathaniel Currie ConservativeMonck George Secord ConservativeNiagara Donald Robertson ConservativeStephen Richards 1867 ConservativeNorfolk North James Wilson ConservativeNorfolk South Simpson McCall LiberalNorthumberland East John Eyre LiberalNorthumberland West Alexander Fraser LiberalOntario North Thomas Paxton LiberalOntario South William McGill LiberalOttawa Richard William Scott LiberalOxford North George Perry LiberalOxford South Adam Oliver LiberalPeel John Coyne ConservativePerth North Andrew Monteith ConservativePerth South James Trow LiberalPeterborough East George Read ConservativePeterborough West John Carnegie ConservativePrescott James P Boyd LiberalPrince Edward Absalom Greeley ConservativeWilliam Anderson 1870 LiberalRenfrew North John Supple nb 4 LiberalThomas Murray 1870 ConservativeRenfrew South John Lorn McDougall LiberalRussell William Craig ConservativeSimcoe North William Lount LiberalSimcoe South Thomas Roberts Ferguson ConservativeStormont William Colquhoun ConservativeToronto East Matthew Crooks Cameron ConservativeToronto West John Wallis ConservativeVictoria North Alexander Peter Cockburn LiberalVictoria South Thomas Matchett LiberalWaterloo North Moses Springer LiberalWaterloo South Isaac Clemens LiberalWelland William Beatty LiberalWellington Centre Alexander David Ferrier ConservativeWellington North Robert McKim LiberalWellington South Peter Gow LiberalWentworth North Robert Christie LiberalWentworth South William Sexton LiberalYork East Hugh Powell Crosby LiberalYork North John McMurrich LiberalYork West Thomas Grahame ConservativeReferences edit Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario Legislative Assembly of Ontario Archived from the original on 2014 08 01 Retrieved 2014 08 29 Notes edit Henry Smith died in 1868 Robert Gibbons was unseated on appeal William McNairn Shaw died in 1869 John Supple died in 1869External links editAll Members serving in Parliament 1 Archived 2012 09 26 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1st Parliament of Ontario amp oldid 1177134669, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,