The 27th Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from September 25, 1963, until September 5, 1967, just prior to the 1967 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party led by John Robarts.

Donald Hugo Morrow served as speaker for the assembly.[1]

Riding Member Party Notes
Algoma—Manitoulin Stanley William Farquhar Liberal
Armourdale Gordon Carton Progressive Conservative
Beaches Robert John Harris Progressive Conservative
Bellwoods John Yaremko Progressive Conservative
Bracondale Joseph M. Gould Liberal Died in 1965
George Ben Liberal Elected in a by-election in 1965
Brant Robert Fletcher Nixon Liberal
Brantford George Thomas Gordon Liberal
Bruce Ross MacKenzie Whicher Liberal
Carleton William Erskine Johnston Progressive Conservative
Cochrane North René Brunelle Progressive Conservative
Cochrane South Wilf Spooner Progressive Conservative
Don Mills Stanley John Randall Progressive Conservative
Dovercourt Andy Thompson Liberal
Downsview Vernon Milton Singer Liberal
Dufferin—Simcoe Alfred Wallace Downer Progressive Conservative
Durham Hugh Alex Carruthers Progressive Conservative
Eglinton Leonard Mackenzie Reilly Progressive Conservative
Elgin Ronald Keith McNeil Progressive Conservative
Essex North Arthur John Reaume Liberal
Essex South Donald Alexander Paterson Liberal
Etobicoke Leonard A. Braithwaite Liberal
Forest Hill Edward Arunah Dunlop Progressive Conservative
Fort William Edward George Freeman New Democratic Party
Frontenac—Addington John Richard Simonett Progressive Conservative
Glengarry Osie Villeneuve Progressive Conservative
Grenville—Dundas Frederick McIntosh Cass Progressive Conservative
Grey North Edward Carson Sargent Liberal
Grey South Farquhar Robert Oliver Liberal
Haldimand—Norfolk James Noble Allan Progressive Conservative
Halton George Albert Kerr Progressive Conservative
Hamilton Centre Ada Mary Pritchard Progressive Conservative
Hamilton East Norman Andrew Davison New Democratic Party
Hamilton—Wentworth Thomas Ray Connell Progressive Conservative
Hastings East Clarke Rollins Progressive Conservative
Hastings West Elmer Sandercock Progressive Conservative
High Park Alfred Hozack Cowling Progressive Conservative
Humber William Beverley Lewis Progressive Conservative
Huron Charles Steel MacNaughton Progressive Conservative
Huron—Bruce Murray Gaunt Liberal
Kenora Robert Wayne Gibson Liberal-Labour Died in 1966
Leo Edward Bernier Progressive Conservative Elected in a by-election in 1966
Kent East John Purvis Spence Liberal
Kent West William Darcy McKeough Progressive Conservative
Kingston Charles Joseph Sylvanus Apps Progressive Conservative
Lakeshore Robert Alan Eagleson Progressive Conservative
Lambton East Lorne Charles Henderson Progressive Conservative
Lambton West John Ralph Knox Progressive Conservative
Lanark George Ellis Gomme Progressive Conservative
Leeds James Auld Progressive Conservative
Lincoln Robert Stanley Welch Progressive Conservative
London North John Parmenter Robarts Progressive Conservative
London South John Howard White Progressive Conservative
Middlesex North William Atcheson Stewart Progressive Conservative
Middlesex South Neil Leverne Olde Progressive Conservative
Muskoka Robert James Boyer Progressive Conservative
Niagara Falls George Bukator Liberal
Nickel Belt Gaston Joseph Clement Demers Progressive Conservative
Nipissing Martin Leo Troy Liberal Died in 1965
Richard Stanley Smith Liberal Elected in a by-election in 1965
Northumberland Russell Daniel Rowe Progressive Conservative
Ontario Matthew Bulloch Dymond Progressive Conservative
Oshawa Albert V. Walker Progressive Conservative
Ottawa East Horace S. Racine Liberal
Ottawa South Irwin Haskett Progressive Conservative
Ottawa West Donald Hugo Morrow Progressive Conservative
Oxford Gordon William Pittock Progressive Conservative
Parkdale James Beecham Trotter Liberal
Parry Sound Allister Johnston Progressive Conservative
Peel William Grenville Davis Progressive Conservative
Perth James Frederick Edwards Progressive Conservative
Peterborough Keith Roy Brown Progressive Conservative
Port Arthur George Calvin Wardrope Progressive Conservative
Prescott Louis-Pierre Cécile Progressive Conservative
Prince Edward—Lennox Norris Eldon Howe Whitney Progressive Conservative
Rainy River William George Noden Progressive Conservative
Renfrew North Maurice Hamilton Progressive Conservative
Renfrew South Paul Joseph Yakabuski Progressive Conservative
Riverdale Robert William Macaulay[nb 1] Progressive Conservative
Jim Renwick (1964) New Democratic Party
Russell Albert Benjamin Rutter Lawrence Progressive Conservative
Sault Ste. Marie Arthur Allison Wishart Progressive Conservative
Scarborough Centre George Henry Peck Progressive Conservative
Scarborough East Louis M. Hodgson Progressive Conservative
Scarborough North Thomas Leonard Wells Progressive Conservative
Scarborough West Stephen Henry Lewis New Democratic Party
Simcoe Centre David Arthur Evans Progressive Conservative
Simcoe East Lloyd Averall Letherby Progressive Conservative
St. Andrew Allan Grossman Progressive Conservative
St. David Henry James Price Progressive Conservative
St. George Allan Frederick Lawrence Progressive Conservative
St. Patrick Archibald Kelso Roberts Progressive Conservative
Stormont Fernand Guindon Progressive Conservative
Sudbury Elmer Walter Sopha Liberal
Timiskaming Richard Allan Hugh Taylor Liberal
Victoria Ronald Glen Hodgson Progressive Conservative
Waterloo North Keith Elkington Butler Progressive Conservative
Waterloo South Allan Edward Reuter Progressive Conservative
Welland Ellis Price Morningstar Progressive Conservative
Wellington South Harry A. Worton Liberal
Wellington—Dufferin John Henry Haines Root Progressive Conservative
Wentworth Donald William Ewen Progressive Conservative
Wentworth East Reg Gisborn New Democratic Party
Windsor—Sandwich Maurice Lucien Bélanger Liberal
Ivan Wilfred Thrasher (1964) Progressive Conservative
Windsor—Walkerville Bernard Newman Liberal
Woodbine Kenneth Bryden New Democratic Party
York East Hollis Edward Beckett Progressive Conservative
York Mills Dalton Bales Progressive Conservative
York North Addison Alexander MacKenzie Progressive Conservative
York South Donald Cameron MacDonald New Democratic Party
York West Leslie Rowntree Progressive Conservative
Yorkview Fred Matthews Young New Democratic Party

Notes

  1. resigned seat

References

  1. "Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario". Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Archived from the original on 2014-08-01. Retrieved 2014-08-29.
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