14th Parliament of British Columbia


The 14th Legislative Assembly of British Columbia sat from 1917 to 1920. The members were elected in the British Columbia general election held in September 1916. The British Columbia Liberal Party, led by Harlan Carey Brewster, formed the government. Following Brewster's death in March 1918, John Oliver became Premier.
John Walter Weart served as speaker until the start of the 1918 session, when John Keen succeeded him as speaker.

Members of the 14th General Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1916.:
MemberElectoral districtParty
Harlan Carey BrewsterAlberniLiberal
Frank Harry MobleyAtlinLiberal
John MacKay YorstonCaribooLiberal
Edward Dodsley BarrowChilliwackLiberal
John Andrew BuckhamColumbiaLiberal
Hugh StewartComoxLiberal
William Henry HaywardCowichanIndependent
James Horace KingCranbrookLiberal
Francis James Anderson MacKenzieDeltaConservative
John OliverDewdneyLiberal
Robert Henry PooleyEsquimaltConservative
Alexander Ingram FisherFernieLiberal
William Roderick RossFort GeorgeConservative
James Edwin Wallace ThompsonGrand ForksLiberal
John Duncan MacLeanGreenwoodLiberal
Malcolm Bruce JacksonThe IslandsLiberal
Frederick William AndersonKamloopsLiberal
John KeenKasloLiberal
Archibald McDonaldLillooetConservative
William SloanNanaimoLiberal
William Oliver RoseNelsonConservative
Parker WilliamsNewcastleIndependent Socialist
David WhitesideNew WestminsterLiberal
Kenneth Cattanach MacDonaldNorth OkanaganLiberal
George Samuel HanesNorth VancouverLiberal
Alexander Malcolm MansonOminecaLiberal
Thomas Dufferin PattulloPrince RupertLiberal
William Henry SutherlandRevelstokeLiberal
Gerald Grattan McGeerRichmondLiberal
William David WillsonRosslandLiberal
Frederick Arthur PaulineSaanichLiberal
Lytton Wilmot ShatfordSimilkameenConservative
Charles Franklin NelsonSlocanLiberal
James William JonesSouth OkanaganConservative
John Walter WeartSouth VancouverLiberal
James Hargrave SchofieldTrailConservative
William John BowserVancouver CityConservative
John Sedgwick CowperLiberal
John Wallace deBeque Farris
Malcolm Archibald Macdonald
John William McIntosh
Ralph Smith
George BellVictoria CityLiberal
Harlan Carey Brewster
Henry Charles Hall
John Hart
Joseph WaltersYaleLiberal
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Party standings

By-elections

By-elections were held for the following members appointed to the provincial cabinet, as was required at the time:
By-elections were held to replace members for various other reasons:
Electoral districtMember electedPartyElection dateReason
AlberniRichard Pateman WallisConservativeJanuary 24, 1918H.C. Brewster resigned; elected in both Alberni and Victoria City
NewcastleJames Hurst HawthornthwaiteIndependent SocialistJanuary 24, 1918P. Williams resigned; named to Workmen's Compensation Board January 1, 1917
SimilkameenWilliam Alexander McKenzieConservativeJanuary 24, 1918L.W. Shatford resigned; named to Senate of Canada June 23, 1917
Vancouver CityMary Ellen SmithIndependentJanuary 24, 1918death of R. Smith, February 12, 1917
Victoria CityFrancis William Henry GiolmaSoldierJanuary 24, 1918death of H.C. Brewster, March 1, 1918
Victoria CityRichard John BurdeIndependent SoldierJanuary 29, 1919death of R.P. Wallis, October 14, 1918
CowichanKenneth Forrest DuncanUnionistJanuary 25, 1919W.H. Hayward resigned; official military duties in Ottawa

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