John Simpson (Lower Canada politician)

John Simpson
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada for York
In office
1824–1827
Preceded byNicolas-Eustache Lambert Dumont
Augustin Perrault
Succeeded by
Member of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada for Vaudreuil
In office
1841–1844
Preceded byNew position
Succeeded byJacques-Philippe Lantier
Personal details
Born1788
England
DiedApril 21, 1873
Kingston, Ontario
Political partyLower Canada: Parti des bureaucrats
Province of Canada: Unionist, "British" Tory
SpouseZipporah Tickell
RelationsJohn Arthur Roebuck (step-son)
Children6 step-sons
OccupationGovernment official

John Simpson (1788 – April 21, 1873) was a government official and political figure in Lower Canada (now Quebec). Elected to the Legislative Assembly of Lower Canada in 1824, he supported Governor General Lord Dalhousie in his disputes with the Assembly over popular control of the provincial government. During the Lower Canada Rebellion he supported the government, but treated the Patriotes with generosity and respect. He recommended amnesty for most of the Patriotes, with exile to Bermuda for the leaders. Simpson served one term in the new Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada, voting in favour of the union and again generally supporting the Governor General.