Timiskaming (federal electoral district)

Timiskaming (later known as Timiskaming—French River) was a federal electoral district in the northeastern part of Ontario, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1917 to 1925, and from 1935 to 1997.

Timiskaming
Ontario electoral district
Defunct federal electoral district
LegislatureHouse of Commons
District created1914, 1933
District abolished1924, 1987
First contested1917
Last contested1984

It was created in 1914 from parts of Algoma East and Nipissing ridings.

Territorial evolution

The riding generally covered the Timiskaming District, but also incorporated parts of Nipissing District, Sudbury District, Algoma District and Cochrane District at various times.

In 1914, it consisted of the whole of the territorial district of Timiskaming and part of the territorial district of Algoma.

The electoral district was abolished in 1924 when it was divided into Timiskaming North and Timiskaming South ridings.

In 1933, the two ridings were re-united, and the new Timiskaming riding consisted of the territorial district of Timiskaming (excluding the township of Keefer and all townships east of Keefer and adjacent to the north boundary of Timiskaming district); and part of the territorial district of Nipissing. In 1947 and 1952, it was redefined to consist of the southern part of Timiskaming.

In 1966, it was redefined to consist of parts of the territorial districts of Timiskaming, Sudbury and Nipissing. In 1976, it was redefined to consist of the southeastern part of the Territorial District of Cochrane, the northern part of the Territorial District of Nipissing; and the Territorial District of Timiskaming (excluding that part lying westerly of the Townships of Cleaver and Fallon).

In 1987, it was redefined to consist of the southeastern part of the Territorial District of Cochrane; the northern part of the Territorial District of Nipissing; the eastern part of the Territorial District of Sudbury; and the Territorial District of Timiskaming (excluding the part lying west of the west boundary of the geographic Townships of Cleaver and Fallon.)

The electoral district was renamed in 1993 to "Timiskaming—French River", and abolished in 1996 when it was incorporated into Timiskaming—Cochrane riding.

Members of Parliament

ParliamentYearsMemberParty
Timiskaming
Riding created from Nipissing and Algoma East
13th  1917–1919†     Francis Cochrane Government (Unionist)
 1920–1921     Angus McDonald Independent
14th  1921–1925
Riding dissolved into Timiskaming North and Timiskaming South
Timiskaming
Riding re-created from Timiskaming North and Timiskaming South
18th  1935–1940     Walter Little Liberal
19th  1940–1945
20th  1945–1949
21st  1949–1953
22nd  1953–1957 Ann Shipley
23rd  1957–1958     Arnold Peters Co-operative Commonwealth
24th  1958–1961
 1961–1962     New Democratic
25th  1962–1963
26th  1963–1965
27th  1965–1968
28th  1968–1972
29th  1972–1974
30th  1974–1979
31st  1979–1980
32nd  1980–1982†     Bruce Lonsdale Liberal
 1982–1984     John MacDougall Progressive Conservative
33rd  1984–1988
34th  1988–1993
Timiskaming—French River
35th  1993–1997     Benoît Serré Liberal
Riding dissolved into Timiskaming—Cochrane

Election results

Timiskaming, 1917–1925

1917 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 Government (Unionist)Francis Cochrane7,025
 OppositionArthur Roebuck4,868
By-election: On Mr. Cochrane's death, 7 April 1920
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
 IndependentAngus McDonald5,797
 LiberalArthur Graeme Slaght3,090
 Independent ConservativeErnest Fleetwood Pullen2,996
1921 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 IndependentAngus McDonald5,797
 LiberalDonald McEachren5,703
 ConservativeAngus John Kennedy5,130
 IndependentDavid Bertrand197

Timiskaming, 1935–1993

1935 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 LiberalWalter Little5,905
 ConservativeWesley Ashton Gordon5,456
 Co-operative CommonwealthWalter John Hill4,185
ReconstructionJack Percy Dransfield168
1940 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 LiberalWalter Little10,455
 LiberalGerald Daniel O'Meara4,906
 Farmer–LabourTommy Church4,204
 Co-operative CommonwealthWalter John Hill2,481
 UnknownAlbert Edward Swift110
1945 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 LiberalWalter Little7,818
 Co-operative CommonwealthColborne Campbell Ames6,330
 Progressive ConservativeFrank Herbert Todd4,373
Labor–ProgressiveWilliam Garth Teeple565
1949 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 LiberalWalter Little8,528
 Co-operative CommonwealthColborne Campbell Ames6,961
 Progressive ConservativeJohn Fenton Richardson Akehurst5,512
1953 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 LiberalAnn Shipley7,497
 Co-operative CommonwealthColbert Campbell Ames6,259
 Progressive ConservativeTed Kenrick4,611
Labor–ProgressiveJoseph Billings335
1957 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 Co-operative CommonwealthArnold Peters6,936
 LiberalAnn Shipley6,896
 Progressive ConservativeC. Foster Rice5,645
1958 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 Co-operative CommonwealthArnold Peters7,544
 Progressive ConservativeC. Foster Rice7,318
 LiberalTed J. Miron6,118
1962 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 New DemocraticArnold Peters7,055
 Progressive ConservativeJoseph Mavrinac6,053
 LiberalAnn Shipley5,969
Social CreditGérard Michaud2,665
1963 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 New DemocraticArnold Peters7,356
 LiberalMervyn Lavigne6,763
 Progressive ConservativeJohn Cram5,540
Social CreditCamil Samson2,033
1965 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 New DemocraticArnold Peters9,986
 LiberalMervyn Lavigne5,885
 Progressive ConservativeBruce Besley3,823
1968 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 New DemocraticArnold Peters8,482
 LiberalLouis-R. Vannier7,728
 Progressive ConservativeGeorge L. Cassidy4,443
Social CreditAlcide-J. Hamelin288
1972 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 New DemocraticArnold Peters11,327
 LiberalDick Duff7,768
 Progressive ConservativeAlf Guppy3,317
Social CreditAlbert Breton718
1974 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 New DemocraticArnold Peters10,263
 LiberalGuy Iannucci6,598
 Progressive ConservativeMurray Watts4,615
Social CreditMaurice Cure492
1979 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 New DemocraticArnold Peters11,595
 LiberalPierre Belanger10,900
 Progressive ConservativeGrant Sirola6,036
1980 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 LiberalBruce Lonsdale11,135
 New DemocraticArnold Peters10,661
 Progressive ConservativeGrant Sirola4,901
Marxist–LeninistClaudia Irons93
Canadian federal by-election, October 12, 1982: Timiskaming
PartyCandidateVotes%
Progressive ConservativeJohn MacDougall9,02935.74
LiberalPierre Bélanger8,34133.02
New DemocraticArnold Peters7,65430.30
IndependentRichard Peever2360.93
Total valid votes25,260100.00
Total rejected ballots111
Turnout25,37169.00
Electors on the lists36,771
Called after Mr. Lonsdale's death.
1984 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 Progressive ConservativeJohn MacDougall15,359
 New DemocraticJim Morrison6,685
 LiberalLorraine Robazza6,308
Social CreditKen Sweigard151
1988 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 Progressive ConservativeJohn MacDougall11,230
 LiberalBen Serré10,284
 New DemocraticEarl Evans7,831
Confederation of RegionsFred Field1,207
 IndependentRichard Peever160

Timiskaming—French River, 1993–1997

1993 Canadian federal election
PartyCandidateVotes
 LiberalBen Serré17,462
 Progressive ConservativeBob Mantha4,510
ReformDan Louie3,868
 New Democratic PartySteve Yee2,573
 IndependentGary Whitman483
 Natural LawAnne Belanger296

See also

Riding history from the Library of Parliament: