This is a list of the Wardens and Chairs of the Regional Municipality of Peel, Ontario an administrative area located west of Toronto.
Year | Warden/Chair | Representing | Notes |
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1867 | John Barnhardt | Village of Streetsville | |
1868-1870 | Kenneth Chisholm | Village of Brampton | |
1871-1872 | Thomas Bowles | Chinguacousy Township | |
1873-1874 | Robert Cotton | Toronto Township | |
1875 | William Porter | Toronto Gore Township | |
1876 | Henry Bracken | Caledon Township | |
1877-1878 | Sir Melville Parker | Toronto Township | |
1879 | Richard Hewson | Chinguacousy Township | |
1880 | Alexander McLaren | Caledon Township | |
1881 | Thomas Swinarton | Albion Township | |
1882 | J. P. Hutton | Chinguacousy Township | |
1883 | M. W. Cook | Toronto Township | |
1884 | William Porter | Toronto Gore Township | |
1885 | W. A. McCulla | Town of Brampton | |
1886 | Alexander Cunnington | Chinguacousy Township | |
1887 | George Atkinson | Caledon Township | |
1888 | H. H. Bolton | Village of Bolton | |
1889 | William Andrew | Village of Streetsville | |
1890 | W. R. Wright | Toronto Township | |
1891 | Walter Watson | Toronto Gore Township | |
1892 | John Groat | Chinguacousy Township | |
1893 | Richard Blain | Town of Brampton | |
1894 | Thomas Hanna | Albion Township | |
1895 | R. B. Henry | Caledon Township | |
1896 | Henry Shook | Toronto Township | |
1897 | John Graydon | Village of Streetsville | |
1898 | Reuben S. Lightheart | Chinguacousy Township | |
1899 | Thomas D. Norval | Town of Brampton | |
1900 | Robert Johnston | Caledon Township | |
1901 | William G. Lyons | Chinguacousy Township | |
1902 | G. R. Anderson | Town of Brampton | |
1903 | S. A. Egan | Village of Bolton | |
1904 | James Jackson | Town of Brampton | |
1905 | Edward J Ellis | Caledon Township | |
1906 | George T. Ward | Toronto Gore Township | |
1907 | C. A. Irvine | Town of Brampton | |
1908 | T. I. Bowie | Village of Streetsville | |
1909 | F. J. Jackson | Toronto Township | |
1910 | Peter Speirs | Chinguacousy Township | |
1911 | John A. McBride | Caledon Township | |
1912 | John S. Beck | Town of Brampton | |
1913 | John H. Moffat | Albion Township | |
1914 | William Rutledge | Toronto Township | |
1915 | J. J. Porter | Toronto Gore Township | |
1916 | Guy Bell | Chinguacousy Township | |
1917 | William J. Limebeer | Caledon Township | |
1918 | D. H. McCaugherty | Toronto Township | |
1919 | E. A. Walshaw | Village of Bolton | |
1920 | W. D. Bowles | Chinguacousy Township | |
1921 | R. M. Parkinson | Village of Port Credit | |
1922 | E. A. Orr | Toronto Township | |
1923 | O. R. Church | Village of Streetsville | |
1924 | T. H. Elliott | Chinguacousy Township | |
1925 | L. H. Pallett | Toronto Township | |
1926 | W. N. Riddell | Albion Township | |
1927 | W. J. Beatty | Town of Brampton | |
1928 | N. S. Lindsay | Toronto Gore Township | |
1929 | John J. Jamieson | Toronto Township | |
1930 | H. C. Thompson | Village of Port Credit | |
1931 | John Willis | Caledon Township | |
1932 | Robert Smith | Village of Bolton | |
1933 | Ernie McCulloch | Town of Brampton | |
1934 | O. H. Downey | Albion Township | |
1935 | William Hostrawser | Toronto Gore Township | |
1936 | William G. Denison | Toronto Township | |
1937 | D. W. Moran | Chinguacousy Township | |
1938 | G. F. Skinner | Village of Port Credit | |
1939 | W. A. Bates | Town of Brampton | |
1940 | A. D. McBride | Caledon Township | |
1941 | E. D. Maguire | Toronto Township | |
1942 | A. E. Sherman | Chinguacousy Township | |
1943 | C. E. Cantelon | Village of Streetsville | |
1944 | John G. Hooper | Toronto Gore Township | |
1945 | Cecil Gott | Village of Bolton | |
1946 | H. R. Lawrence | Town of Brampton | |
1947 | J. W. Davis | Toronto Township | |
1948 | J. M. Fraser | Chinguacousy Township | |
1949 | Dr. M. M. Fletcher | Village of Port Credit | |
1950 | D. S. Dunton | Toronto Township | |
1951 | O. J. Hardwick | Village of Bolton | |
1951 | J. A. McLaughlin | Town of Brampton | |
1951 | G. H. Montemurro | Village of Streetsville | |
1951 | G. F. Skinner | Village of Port Credit | |
1952 | J. E. Patterson | Albion Township | |
1953 | J. S. Scott | Caledon Township | |
1954 | J. C. Saddington | Village of Port Credit | |
1955 | N. J. Black | Toronto Gore Township | |
1956 | W. C. Arch | Village of Streetsville | |
1957 | C. C. Core | Town of Brampton | |
1958 | Cyril Clark | Chinguacousy Township | |
1959 | Mary Fix | Toronto Township | |
1960 | Wilton E. Downey | Village of Bolton | |
1961 | Roderick Johnston | Albion Township | |
1962 | T. W. Glassford | Caledon Township | |
1963 | Robert Speck | Toronto Township | |
1964 | C. F. Kline | Town of Brampton | |
1965 | T. E. McCollum | Village of Port Credit | |
1966 | J. J. Graham | Village of Streetsville | |
1967 | Cyril Clark | Chinguacousy Township | |
1968 | E. W. Martin | ||
1969 | Nance Horwood | Town of Brampton | |
1970 | J. I. McMullin | Township of Albion | |
1971-1972 | Lou H. Parsons | Town of Mississauga | |
1973 | J. Ivor McMullin | Township of Albion | |
1974-1979 | Lou Parsons | Region of Peel | |
1979-1991 | Frank Bean | Region of Peel | |
1991-2014 | Emil Kolb | Region of Peel | |
2015-2018 | Frank Dale | Region of Peel | |
2018- | Nando Iannicca | Region of Peel | [1] |
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