1867 in Canada

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1867
in
Canada

Decades:
See also:

Events from the year 1867 in Canada.

Incumbents

Crown

January to June

Governors

Premiers

July to December

Federal government

Provincial governments

Lieutenant governors
Premiers

Events

Full date unknown

Births

Deaths

Samuel Harrison


Historical documents

British House of Commons debates Confederation [4]

In first

Speech from the Throne, Governor General Monck lists legislative agenda, including eastern railway and western expansion[5]

Thomas D'Arcy McGee lectures on the state of cultural development in Canada [6]

Court validates a "

Metis man to inherit [7]

Report on Anglican mission work among and by Indigenous people in Rupert's Land[8]

Photo: St. Regis Lacrosse Club[9]

References

  1. ^ "Queen Victoria | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  2. ^ "The Prime Ministers of Canada – John A. Macdonald Quickfacts". Archived from the original on 2007-04-15. Retrieved 2006-11-25.
  3. ^ "Archived – Budget 2010 – The Budget Process". Department of Finance Canada. Retrieved 2012-04-08.
  4. ^ "Imperial Parliament, House of Commons, Federation of American Colonies, February 28" The (Auckland, N.Z.) Daily Southern Cross, Vol. XXIII, No. 3,076 (May 27, 1867), pg. 6. Accessed 9 September 2018 (See also John A. Macdonald's comment that British foreign minister objected to "Kingdom" of Canada term in draft bill)
  5. ^ "His Excellency the Governor General" Minutes of Proceedings of the Senate of the Dominion of Canada (November 7, 1867), pgs. 8-9. (See 1877 map of Intercolonial Railway and modern Territorial Evolution maps) Accessed 27 November 2021
  6. ^ Thomas D'Arcy McGee, "The Mental Outfit of the New Dominion" The (Montreal) Gazette, November 5, 1867. Accessed 9 September 2018
  7. ^ John Connolly, plaintiff vs. Julia Woolrich, defendant and Thomas R. Johnson, et al., executors and defendants par reprise d'instance Superior Court, Montreal (1867). Accessed 9 September 2018
  8. ^ Right Rev. Robert Machray, Diocese of Rupert's Land, Church of England, Report of the Second Conference of Clergy and Lay-Delegates from Parishes in the Diocese of Rupert's Land (1867), pgs. 21-3. Accessed 9 September 2018
  9. ^ William Notman, "St. Regis Lacrosse Club" (1867), McCord Museum. Accessed 18 May 2022