In 1866, Sir Frank Smith was elected
mayor of London, Ontario.Originally a supporter of the
Reform movement that evolved in the
Liberal Party, Sir
John A. Macdonald persuaded him to switch his allegiance to the
Conservatives and organize support for the Tories among the Irish Catholic community. In 1871, he was appointed to the
Senate of Canada as a
Liberal-Conservative and served in Sir
John A. Macdonald's
cabinet from 1882 to 1891 as
minister without portfolio. He continued in the cabinet when Sir
John Joseph Caldwell Abbott became prime ministare and served as Minister of Public Works, and Controller of Customs (Acting) from 1891 to 1892 following the resignation of Sir
Hector-Louis Langevin. Due to age and poor health he declined to continue in cabinet when Sir
John Sparrow David Thompson became prime minister in 1892. Following Thompson's death in December 1892,
Governor General Lord Aberdeen invited Smith to become prime minister but he declined. He agreed, however, to return to cabinet as a minister without portfolio under
Mackenzie Bowell and then Sir
Charles Tupper until the Conservatives were defeated in the
1896 federal election. In politics, Smith was an advocate of the rights of Irish Catholics and lobbied for the appointment of Irish Catholics to patronage positions. In 1872, he lobbied Macdonald for the gradual release of
Fenian raiders who had attempted military attacks on Canadian soil in order to promote
Irish independence. Smith was created a
Knight Bachelor in June 1894. == Family ==