1st Parliament of Ontario

The 1st Parliament of Ontario was in session from September 3, 1867 until February 25, 1871, just prior to the 1871 general election. The majority party was the John Sandfield Macdonald-led coalition between the Ontario Liberal Party and Ontario Progressive Conservative Party.

Riding Member Party
Prince Edward William Anderson Progressive Conservative
Halton William Barber Liberal Party
Haldimand Jacob Baxter Liberal Party
Welland William Beatty Liberal Party
Bruce South Edward Blake Liberal Party
Hastings North George Henry Boulter Progressive Conservative
Prescott James P. Boyd Liberal Party
Frontenac Delino Dexter Calvin Progressive Conservative
Toronto East Matthew Crooks Cameron Progressive Conservative
Huron South Isaac Carling Progressive Conservative
London John Carling Progressive Conservative
Peterborough West John Carnegie Progressive Conservative
Wentworth North Robert Christie Liberal Party
Grenville South Mcneil Clarke Progressive Conservative
Waterloo South Isaac Clemens Liberal Party
Victoria North Alexander Peter Cockburn Liberal Party
Lanark South Abraham Code Progressive Conservative
Stormont William Colquhoun Progressive Conservative
Dundas Simon S. Cook Liberal Party
Hastings East Henry Corby Progressive Conservative
Peel John Coyne Progressive Conservative
Glengarry James Craig Progressive Conservative
Russell William Craig Progressive Conservative
York East Hugh Powell Crosby Liberal Party
Algoma Frederick William Cumberland Progressive Conservative
Middlesex West Nathaniel Currie Progressive Conservative
Middlesex East James Evans Liberal Party
Northumberland East John Eyre Liberal Party
Simcoe South Thomas Roberts Ferguson Progressive Conservative
Wellington Centre Alexander David Ferrier Progressive Conservative
Brant North Hugh Finlayson Liberal Party
Brockville and Elizabethtown William Fitzsimmons Progressive Conserative
Northumberland West Alexander Fraser Liberal Party
Lanark North Daniel Galbraith Liberal Party
Huron South Robert Gibbons Liberal Party
Wellington South Peter Gow Liberal Party
Hastings West Ketchum Graham Progressive Conservative
York West Thomas Grahame Progressive Conservative
Prince Edward Absalom Greeley Liberal Party
Huron North William Torrance Hays Progressive Conservative
Addington Edmund John Hooper Progressive Conservative
Grey South Abraham William Lauder Progressive Conservative
Simcoe North William Lount Liberal Party
Elgin East Daniel Luton Progressive Conservative
Carleton Robert Lyon Liberal Party
Cornwall John Sandfield Macdonald Progressive Conservative-Liberal Party coalition
Victoria South Thomas Matchett Liberal Party
Norfolk South Simpson McCall Liberal Party
Elgin West Nicol McColl Progressive Conservative
Renfrew South John Lorn Mcdougall Liberal Party
Ottawa South William McGill Liberal Party
Bothwell Archibald McKellar Liberal Party
Wellington North Robert McKim Liberal Party
Durham West John McLeod Liberal Party
York North John McMurrich Liberal Party
Perth North Andrew Monteith Progressive Conservative
Renfrew North Thomas Murray Liberal Party
Oxford South Adam Oliver Liberal Party
Lambton Timothy Blair Pardee Liberal Party
Ontario North Thomas Paxton Liberal Party
Oxford North George Perry Liberal Party
Peterborough East George Read Progressive Conservative
Niagara Stephen Richards Progressive Conservative
Niagara Donald Robertson Progressive Conservative
Lincoln John Charles Rykert Progressive Conservative
Ottawa Richard William Scott Liberal Party
Grey North Thomas Scott Progressive Conservative
Monck George Secord Progressive Conservative
Wentworth South William Sexton Liberal Party
Lanark South William McNairn Shaw Progressive Conservative
Bruce North Donald Sinclair Liberal Party
Leeds North and Grenville North Henry Dolphus Smith Liberal Party
Frontenac Henry Smith Progressive Conservative
Middlesex North James Sinclair Smith Liberal Party
Kent John Smith Liberal Party
Waterloo North Moses Springer Liberal Party
Lennox John Stevenson Progressive Conservative
Kingston Maxwell W. Strange Progressive Conservative Party
Renfew North John Supple Progressive Conservative Party
Cardwell Thomas Swinarton Progressive Conservative
Leeds South Benjamin Tett Progressive Conservative
Perth South James Trow Liberal Party
Toronto West John Wallis Progressive Conservative
Essex Solomon Wigle Progressive Conservative
Durham East Arthur Trefusis Heneage Williams Progressive Conservative
James Miller Williams Hamilton Liberal Party
James Wilson Norfolk North Progressive Conservative
Brant South Edmund Burke Wood Progressive Conservative

See also: 1st Parliament of Ontario, 1867, 1871, Addington (electoral district), Algoma (electoral district), Archibald McKellar, Bothwell, Brant North, Brant South, Bruce North