1880 in Canada
Events from the year 1880 in Canada .
Incumbents
Crown
Federal government
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
Premiers
Territorial governments
Lieutenant governors
Events
Full date unknown
Arts and literature
New books
Births
January 17 – Mack Sennett , actor, producer, screenwriter and film director (d.1960 )
January 18 – Richard Squires , politician and Prime Minister of Newfoundland (d.1940 )
March 22 – Allison Dysart , politician, lawyer, judge and 21st Premier of New Brunswick (d.1962 )
April 13 – Charles Christie , motion picture studio owner (d.1955 )
August 6 – Leland Payson Bancroft , politician (d.1951 )
August 12 – Jacob Penner , politician (d.1965 )
August 14 – Percival Molson , athlete and soldier (d.1917 )
August 29 – Marie-Louise Meilleur , supercentenarian, the oldest validated Canadian ever (d.1998 )
October 12 – Healey Willan , organist and composer (d.1968 )
October 27 – Vere Ponsonby, 9th Earl of Bessborough , businessman, politician and Governor General of Canada (d.1956 )
Deaths
January 19 – James Westcott , American-born United States Senator from Florida from 1845 till 1849 (born 1802 )
February 6 – Edward Barron Chandler , politician (b.1800 )
May 9 – George Brown , journalist, politician and one of the Fathers of the Confederation (b.1818 )
June 12 – William Evan Price , businessman and politician (b.1827 )
October 8 – Caleb Hopkins , farmer and politician (b.1785 )
October 18 – Luc-Hyacinthe Masson , physician, businessman and politician (b.1811 )
December 8 – Charles Fisher , politician and 1st Premier of the Colony of New Brunswick (b.1808 )
December 24 – David Christie , politician (b.1818 )
Historical documents
Statute creates Canadian Pacific Railway as government-supported private company for benefit of B.C. and N.W.T.[ 2]
Chief Ocean Man and another Nakoda (Stoney) describe attack on their people by Gros Ventre and Mandan from U.S. side of border[ 3]
British order-in-council transfers Arctic islands to Dominion of Canada
[ 4]
Using words like "terrible evil" and "usurpation," Anti-Chinese Association petitions British Columbia legislature to stop Chinese immigration [ 5]
Editorial on complaints of French-Canadians[ 6]
Walt Whitman calls Thousand Islands most beautiful place on Earth[ 7]
To avoid bankruptcy caused by westward expansion, Canada must declare independence[ 8]
Britain gifts part of HMS Resolute to U.S. for saving that Arctic exploration ship
[ 9]
Painting: Trapper approaches animal caught in leghold trap [ 10]
References
^ "Queen Victoria | The Canadian Encyclopedia" . www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca . Retrieved 5 December 2022 .
^ An Act Respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway Accessed 14 October 2019
^ "No. 343; (letter of) Sir Edward Thornton to Mr. (Wm. M.) Evarts(, Department of State, Washington)" Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States[....] (1882), pgs. 570-72. Accessed 8 December 2019 Subsequent correspondence
^ Gordon W. Smith, "The Transfer of Arctic Territories from Great Britain to Canada(...)" Journal of the Arctic Institute of North America, Vol. 14, No. 1 (1961), pgs. 62-3. Accessed 14 October 2019
^ "Petition" (April 12, 1880), University of British Columbia Library. Accessed 16 June 2024
^ "A Morbid Nationalism" Canadian Illustrated News (November 11, 1880), pg. 2. Accessed 27 September 2019
^ Walt Whitman's Diary in Canada (1904), pgs. 24-5. Accessed 27 September 2019
^ William Norris, "Canadian Nationality; A Present-Day Plea" Rose-Belford's Canadian Monthly and National Review (February 1880), pgs. 113-18. Accessed 23 April 2020
^ United States Department of State, Index to the Executive Documents of the House of Representatives for the Third Session of the Forty-Sixth Congress, 1880-'81 (No. 354, August 26, 1880), pg. 525. Accessed 27 September 2019
^ Harry Bullock-Webster, "Got 'im at last; Fort McLeod 1880" (Fort McLeod, B.C.). Accessed 27 June 2021
1880 in North America
Sovereign states Dependencies and other territories