York South was an
electoral district
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(or "riding") in
Ontario
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, Canada, that was represented in the
House of Commons of Canada
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The House of Common ...
from 1904 to 1979.
The riding is notable for the 1942 federal
by-election
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in which newly elected
Conservative
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leader
Arthur Meighen
Arthur Meighen (; June 16, 1874 – August 5, 1960) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the ninth prime minister of Canada from 1920 to 1921 and from June to September 1926. He led the Conservative Party from 1920 to 1926 and fro ...
was defeated in his attempt to win a seat in the House of Commons by the
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation
The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF; french: Fédération du Commonwealth Coopératif, FCC); from 1955 the Social Democratic Party of Canada (''french: Parti social démocratique du Canada''), was a federal democratic socialism, democra ...
's (CCF) candidate (assisted by the
Liberals). The election was a major breakthrough for the CCF, and ended Meighen's attempt to return to politics. In later years, it became known as perennial leaders' riding, the home district for both CCF and
New Democratic Party
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(NDP) leaders
Ted Jolliffe
Edward Bigelow JolliffeSmith, p. 195 (March 2, 1909 – March 18, 1998) was a Canadian social democratic politician and lawyer from Ontario. He was the first leader of the Ontario section of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and ...
,
Donald C. MacDonald,
David Lewis and
Bob Rae
Robert Keith Rae (born August 2, 1948) is a Canadian diplomat and former politician who is the current Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations since 2020. He previously served as the 21st premier of Ontario from 1990 to 1995, leader of the ...
.
History
York South was created in 1903 as "the south riding of York" from parts of
York East
York East was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada at different times. It was located in the province of Ontario.
History
The first federal riding of York East was created by the British North America Act ...
and
York West
York is a cathedral city with Roman Britain, Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers River Ouse, Yorkshire, Ouse and River Foss, Foss in North Yorkshire, England. It is the historic county town of Yorkshire. The city has many hist ...
ridings. It initially consisted of the township of York, and the towns of East Toronto, North Toronto, and Toronto Junction. As is suggested by the names of the towns in the riding, the constituency abutted on the city of
Toronto
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's northern border.
In 1914, it was called "South York", and redefined to consist of the villages of Richmond Hill and Markham, the township of Markham, the town of Leaside, and the township of York (excluding parts included in the riding of West York); and those portions of the city of Toronto not included in the ridings of West York, Parkdale, North Toronto, East Toronto, Centre Toronto, West Toronto, South Toronto and East York. In 1924, it was called "York South", and consisted of all that part of the county of York lying east of Yonge Street, south of the township of Markham and outside the city of Toronto.
In 1933, York South was defined to consist of all that portion of the township of York not included in the electoral district of West York, the town of Weston and the village of Forest Hill. From 1947, it consisted of the village of Forest Hill and a portion of the township of York. In 1952, it consisted the village of Forest Hill and a re-defined portion of the township of York.
As time progressed and the population grew, the riding shrank in size so that it consisted of what was later called the
Borough of York in the middle western part of
Metropolitan Toronto
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and some surrounding areas. While it was originally a largely rural riding it was an urban, working class riding by the end of
World War II
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.
The electoral district was abolished in 1976 when the main part of the riding became
York South—Weston
York South—Weston (french: York-Sud—Weston) is a federal electoral district (Canada), electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1979.
In 2015, York South—Weston elected Can ...
, and other parts were redistributed between
Davenport,
Eglinton—Lawrence
Eglinton—Lawrence is a federal electoral district in Ontario, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1979.
It covers a portion of Toronto northwest of downtown. It stretches from Yonge Street in the ea ...
and
St. Paul's ridings.
Members of Parliament
This riding elected the following members of the House of Commons of Canada:
Election results
South riding of York
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Independent Conservative
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William Findlay Maclean
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Born in Ancaster, Wentworth County, Ontario, the son of John Maclean and Isabella Findlay, he was educated at the Hamilton Public School and the Univ ...
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, Alexander J. Anderson
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Independent Conservative
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William Findlay Maclean
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Born in Ancaster, Wentworth County, Ontario, the son of John Maclean and Isabella Findlay, he was educated at the Hamilton Public School and the Univ ...
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acclaimed
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Independent Conservative
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William Findlay Maclean
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Born in Ancaster, Wentworth County, Ontario, the son of John Maclean and Isabella Findlay, he was educated at the Hamilton Public School and the Univ ...
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, Louis Franklin Heyd
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South York
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Government (Unionist)
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William Findlay Maclean
William Findlay Maclean (August 10, 1854 – December 7, 1929) was a Canadian politician.
Born in Ancaster, Wentworth County, Ontario, the son of John Maclean and Isabella Findlay, he was educated at the Hamilton Public School and the Univ ...
, align="right", 16,088
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Opposition (Laurier Liberals)
, Alexander MacGregor
, align="right", 2,065
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Labour
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, James Thomas Gunn
, align="right", 1,977
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, John Galbraith
, align="right", 118
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Independent Conservative
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,
William Findlay Maclean
William Findlay Maclean (August 10, 1854 – December 7, 1929) was a Canadian politician.
Born in Ancaster, Wentworth County, Ontario, the son of John Maclean and Isabella Findlay, he was educated at the Hamilton Public School and the Univ ...
, align="right", 10,368
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Liberal
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, Alexander MacGregor
, align="right", 8,015
York South
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Independent Conservative
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William Findlay MacLean
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Born in Ancaster, Wentworth County, Ontario, the son of John Maclean and Isabella Findlay, he was educated at the Hamilton Public School and the Univ ...
, align="right", 7,762
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Liberal
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, Russell James Reesor
, align="right", 1,394
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Independent Conservative
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, John Galbraith
, align="right", 990
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Conservative
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Robert Henry McGregor
Robert Henry McGregor, (March 1, 1886 – October 25, 1965) was a long-time Canadian parliamentarian.
MacGregor was a contractor and horticulturalist by profession. He grew up in the Todmorden area of suburban Toronto, and was once an Ele ...
, align="right", 6,555
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Independent Conservative
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,
William Findlay MacLean
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Born in Ancaster, Wentworth County, Ontario, the son of John Maclean and Isabella Findlay, he was educated at the Hamilton Public School and the Univ ...
, align="right", 4,880
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,
Conservative
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,
Robert Henry McGregor
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MacGregor was a contractor and horticulturalist by profession. He grew up in the Todmorden area of suburban Toronto, and was once an Ele ...
, align="right", 11,852
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Liberal
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, Dennis McCarthy
, align="right", 5,394
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Conservative
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Earl Lawson
, align="right", 11,596
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Co-operative Commonwealth
, Luke Teskey
, align="right", 8,247
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Liberal
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Elmore Philpott
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, align="right", 7,059
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National Government
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Alan Cockeram
Alan Cockeram, DSO (December 6, 1894 – September 11, 1957) was a mining executive, military officer and Canadian politician who sat in the House of Commons of Canada in the 1940s. He is best known for having given up his York South seat in orde ...
, align="right", 15,346
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Liberal
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, F. J. MacRae
, align="right", 12,864
,
Co-operative Commonwealth
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Joseph W. Noseworthy
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, align="right", 5,372
By-election: On Mr. Cockeram's resignation to allow Arthur Meighen to contest the seat:
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Co-operative Commonwealth
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Joseph W. Noseworthy
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, align="right", 16,408
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Conservative
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,
Arthur Meighen
Arthur Meighen (; June 16, 1874 – August 5, 1960) was a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the ninth prime minister of Canada from 1920 to 1921 and from June to September 1926. He led the Conservative Party from 1920 to 1926 and fro ...
, align="right", 11,952
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Progressive Conservative
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Alan Cockeram
Alan Cockeram, DSO (December 6, 1894 – September 11, 1957) was a mining executive, military officer and Canadian politician who sat in the House of Commons of Canada in the 1940s. He is best known for having given up his York South seat in orde ...
, align="right", 16,666
,
Co-operative Commonwealth
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Joseph W. Noseworthy
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, align="right", 13,543
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Liberal
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, John Harvey Lynes
, align="right", 9,104
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,
Co-operative Commonwealth
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Joseph W. Noseworthy
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, align="right", 15,293
,
Progressive Conservative
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Alan Cockeram
Alan Cockeram, DSO (December 6, 1894 – September 11, 1957) was a mining executive, military officer and Canadian politician who sat in the House of Commons of Canada in the 1940s. He is best known for having given up his York South seat in orde ...
, align="right", 14,273
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Liberal
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* Liberalism (international relations)
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, Eric R. Marsden
, align="right", 11,932
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,
Co-operative Commonwealth
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Joseph W. Noseworthy
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, align="right", 12,216
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Liberal
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, Alfred Green
, align="right", 10,820
,
Progressive Conservative
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Alan Cockeram
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, align="right", 10,116
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Progressive Conservative
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William George Beech
, align="right", 16,624
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Liberal
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Marvin Gelber
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Gelber was born in 1912 to Sara and Louis Gelber. ...
, align="right", 12,232
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Co-operative Commonwealth
, William Sefton
, align="right", 12,024
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Progressive Conservative
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William George Beech
, align="right", 22,980
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Liberal
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Marvin Gelber
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Gelber was born in 1912 to Sara and Louis Gelber. ...
, align="right", 13,141
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Co-operative Commonwealth
, Bill Sefton
, align="right", 9,643
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New Democratic
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David Lewis
, align="right", 19,101
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Liberal
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Marvin Gelber
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Gelber was born in 1912 to Sara and Louis Gelber. ...
, align="right", 15,423
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Progressive Conservative
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William George Beech
, align="right", 12,552
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Liberal
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,
Marvin Gelber
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Gelber was born in 1912 to Sara and Louis Gelber. ...
, align="right", 21,042
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New Democratic
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David Lewis
, align="right", 17,396
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Progressive Conservative
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William George Beech
, align="right", 9,648
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,
New Democratic
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David Lewis
, align="right", 21,693
,
Liberal
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,
Marvin Gelber
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Gelber was born in 1912 to Sara and Louis Gelber. ...
, align="right", 18,098
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Progressive Conservative
, Maxwell Rotstein
, align="right", 6,427
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New Democratic
,
David Lewis
, align="right", 12,357
,
Liberal
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Arts, entertainment and m ...
, Ron Barbaro
, align="right", 11,693
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Progressive Conservative
, Cy Townsend
, align="right", 4,499
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New Democratic
,
David Lewis
, align="right", 14,225
,
Liberal
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** Liberalism by country
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Arts, entertainment and m ...
, Lucio Appolloni
, align="right", 9,551
,
Progressive Conservative
,
John Oostrom
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Life
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, align="right", 6,401
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, Keith Corkhill
, align="right", 172
References
York South entry on the House of Commons websiteincludes election results and the changing descriptions of the riding's boundaries.
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Former federal electoral districts of Ontario
Federal electoral districts of Toronto