Upper Canada Tories

Political party
Tories
LeaderJohn A. Macdonald (last)
FoundedEarly 19th century
Dissolved1867
Succeeded byConservative Party of Ontario
HeadquartersYork, Upper Canada (until 1834)
Toronto, Canada West (after 1834)
IdeologyConservatism
Toryism
Political positionCentre-right

The Upper Canada Tories were formed from the elements of the Family Compact after the War of 1812.[1] The movement was an early political party and merely a group of like-minded conservative elite in the early days of Canada.

The Tories would later form an alliance with the Parti bleu in Lower Canada after the Union of 1841 and finally merge as a single political party, the Conservative Party of Canada, after 1867.

List of political figures with ties to the Tories

References

  1. ^ Passfield, Robert W. (2018). The Upper Canadian Anglican Tory Mind : a cultural fragment. Rock's Mills Press. ISBN 1-77244-137-6. OCLC 1066191131.
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