John Strachan, 1778-1867
1825

The politics of Upper Canada during the 1820s & 1830s was controlled by a group of leaders referred to as the “Family Compact”. Members of this group included the Anglican Archdeacon of York, and later Bishop of Toronto, John Strachan. Their belief that the colony should be run by a social elite eventually led to a rebellion that ushered in an era of political reform.