Canada West
| Riding | Member | Party |
|---|---|---|
| East Brant | John Young Bown | Reformer |
| West Brant | William Ryerson | Independent |
| Brockville | George Sherwood | Conservative |
| Carleton | William F. Powell | Conservative |
| Cornwall | John Sandfield Macdonald | Reformer |
| Dundas | John Sylvester Ross | Conservative |
| East Durham | John Shuter Smith | Reformer |
| West Durham | Henry Munro | Reformer |
| East Elgin | Leonidas Burwell | Reformer |
| West Elgin | George Macbeth | Conservative |
| John Scoble (1863) | Reformer | |
| Essex | Arthur Rankin | Reformer |
| John O'Connor (1863) | Conservative | |
| Frontenac | James Morton | Conservative |
| Glengarry | Donald Alexander Macdonald | Reformer |
| Grenville | William Patrick | Reformer |
| Grey | George Jackson | Conservative |
| Haldimand | Michael Harcourt | Reformer |
| Halton | John White | Reformer |
| Hamilton | Isaac Buchanan | Independent |
| North Hastings | George Benjamin | Conservative |
| South Hastings | Lewis Wallbridge | Reformer |
| Huron & Bruce | James Dickson | Reformer |
| Kent | Archibald McKellar | Reformer |
| Kingston | John A. Macdonald | Liberal-Conservative |
| Lambton | Alexander Mackenzie | Reformer |
| North Lanark | Robert Bell | Reform |
| South Lanark | Alexander Morris | Conservative |
| North Leeds & Grenville | Francis Jones | Conservative |
| South Leeds | Benjamin Tett | Conservative |
| Lennox & Addington | Augustus Frederick Garland Hooper | Conservative |
| Lincoln | John Charles Rykert | Liberal-Conservative |
| London | John Carling | Liberal-Conservative |
| East Middlesex | Maurice Berkeley Portman | Conservative |
| West Middlesex | Thomas Scatcherd | Reformer |
| Niagara (town) | John Simpson | Conservative |
| Norfolk | Aquila Walsh | Conservative |
| East Northumberland | James Lyons Biggar | Reformer |
| West Northumberland | James Cockburn | Conservative |
| North Ontario | Matthew Crooks Cameron | Conservative |
| South Ontario | Oliver Mowat | Reformer |
| Ottawa | Richard William Scott | Liberal-Conservative |
| North Oxford | William McDougall | Reformer |
| South Oxford | George Skeffington Connor | Reformer |
| George Brown (1863) | Reformer | |
| Peel | John Hillyard Cameron | Conservative |
| Perth | Michael Hamilton Foley | Reformer |
| Thomas Mayne Daly (1862) | Liberal-Conservative | |
| Peterborough | Frederick W. Haultain | Conservative |
| Prescott | Henry Wellesly McCann | Conservative |
| Prince Edward | William Anderson | Conservative |
| Renfrew | Daniel McLachlin | Liberal-Conservative |
| Russell | Robert Bell | Conservative |
| North Simcoe | Angus Morrison | Reformer |
| South Simcoe | Thomas Roberts Ferguson | Conservative |
| Stormont | Samuel Ault | Reformer |
| East Toronto | John Willoughby Crawford | Conservative |
| West Toronto | John Beverley Robinson | Conservative |
| Victoria | James W Dunsford | Liberal-Conservative |
| North Waterloo | Michael Hamilton Foley | Reform |
| South Waterloo | James Cowan | Reform |
| Welland | Thomas Clark Street | Conservative |
| North Wellington | William Clark | Conservative |
| South Wellington | David Stirton | Reformer |
| North Wentworth | William Notman | Reformer |
| South Wentworth | Joseph Rymal | Reformer |
| East York | Amos Wright | Reformer |
| North York | Adam Wilson | Reformer |
| West York | William Pearce Howland | Reformer |
Notes:
| Preceded by 6th Parliament of the Province of Canada |
Parliaments in the Province of Canada 1861-1863 |
Succeeded by 8th Parliament of the Province of Canada |
Read more about this topic: 7th Parliament Of The Province Of Canada
Famous quotes containing the words canada and/or west:
“In Canada an ordinary New England house would be mistaken for the château, and while every village here contains at least several gentlemen or squires, there is but one to a seigniory.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“There is no human failure greater than to launch a profoundly important endeavour and then leave it half done. This is what the West has done with its colonial system. It shook all the societies in the world loose from their old moorings. But it seems indifferent whether or not they reach safe harbour in the end.”
—Barbara Ward (19141981)