23rd Parliament of Ontario explained

The 23rd Legislative Assembly of Ontario was in session from June 2, 1948, until October 6, 1951, just prior to the 1951 general election. The majority party was the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party, however its leader, George Drew, lost his seat in the 1948 general election and soon after resigned as party leader to enter federal politics and take the leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. He was replaced on October 19, 1948, by Thomas Laird Kennedy who served as premier and interim Progressive Conservative leader until Leslie Frost became party leader and succeeded Kennedy as premier on May 4, 1949.

The official opposition was led by Ted Jolliffe of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF).

M.C. Davies served as speaker for the assembly.[1]

On April 5, 1951, the Fair Employment Practices Act[2] and the Female Employees Fair Remuneration Act[3] were passed. The first act introduced fines and a complaint procedure to deal with discrimination based on race or religion in hiring practices. The second act was intended to ensure that female workers were paid the same wage as a male worker doing the same work for the same employer.[4]

Timeline

23rd Legislative Assembly of Ontario - Movement in seats held (1948-1951)
Party1948Gain/(loss) due to1951
Death
in office
Byelection
hold
53 (3) 3 53
21 21
13 13
2 2
11
Total 90 (3) 3 90
Changes in seats held (1948–1951)
SeatBeforeChange
DateMemberPartyReasonDateMemberParty
Parry SoundAugust 19, 1948 Charles CraggDied in officeDecember 9, 1948Allister Johnston
Cochrane NorthOctober 6, 1948John CarrèreDied in officeJune 8, 1949Marcel Léger
LeedsMarch 12, 1949Walter Bain ReynoldsDied in officeOctober 31, 1949Hugh Reynolds

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario . Legislative Assembly of Ontario . 2014-08-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140801101335/http://speaker.ontla.on.ca/en/at-the-assembly/speakers/ . 2014-08-01 . dead .
  2. The Fair Employment Practices Act, 1951. S.O.. 1951. 24. https://archive.org/details/statutesofprovin1951onta/page/168/mode/2up .
  3. The Female Employees Fair Remuneration Act, 1951. S.O.. 1951. 26. https://archive.org/details/statutesofprovin1951onta/page/176/mode/2up .
  4. Web site: Promoting Fair Employment in Ontario . Canadian Human Rights Commission . 2014-08-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140928154304/http://www.chrc-ccdp.ca/en/timePortals/milestones/59mile.asp . 2014-09-28 . dead .