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Conservative Labour was the label used by Tory Hamilton politician Henry Buckingham Witton as a candidate in the industrial city of Hamilton, Ontario from 1872 to 1875. Witton, a painter by profession, was elected in 1872 and sat with the Conservative caucus of Sir John A. Macdonald before being defeated in 1874. He ran again in an 1875 by-election but was again defeated.
See also: List of political parties in Canada