Conservative Labour was the label used by Tory 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 the 1872 Canadian election and sat with the Conservative caucus of Sir John A. Macdonald before being defeated in the 1874 Canadian election. He ran again in an 1875 by-election but was again defeated.
See also: List of political parties in Canada