1882 in Canada

Incumbents

Crown

Federal government

Provincial governments

Lieutenant governors

Premiers

Territorial governments

Lieutenant governors

  • Lieutenant Governor of Keewatin – Joseph Édouard Cauchon (until September 29) then James Cox Aikins
  • Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Territories – Edgar Dewdney

Events

Full date unknown

  • Daniel Hanington becomes premier of New Brunswick, replacing James Fraser.
  • John Ware, a Texas cowboy, moves to Alberta. He introduces longhorn cattle into Canada and pioneers the development of rodeo.
  • Newfoundland election
  • The North-West Mounted Police (which later became the Royal Canadian Mounted Police) established a post in 1882 in Regina, Saskatchewan. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (R.C.M.P.) have since established their main training academy there, which is called "Depot", or Depot Division.
  • The North Bay Police Service is founded.

Sport

  • October 21 – The Canadian Rugby Football Union is founded. {Reference is needed. The link cited as well as the Rugby Canada Wiki note different years (1880 and 1884 respectively)}

Births

Louis St. Laurent

January to June

July to December

Deaths

Historical Documents

Prime Minister Macdonald explains near-starvation policy to control Indigenous peoples [1]

Prime Minister Macdonald welcomes Chinese as CPR labourers, but not as settlers [2]

MP tells House of Commons that land policy in N.W.T. should favour settler over speculator [3]

Alberta ranchers endure hunger while struggling through multi-day snowstorm [4]

References

  1. House of Commons Debates, 4th Parliament, 4th Session; Vol. 1, pg. 15. Accessed 8 October 2019 http://parl.canadiana.ca/view/oop.debates_HOC0404_04/23?r=0&s=1
  2. Canada; Parliament; House of Commons, Official Reports of the Debates of the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada (1882), pg. 1477. Accessed 5 October 2019 http://www.collectionscanada.ca/immigrants/021017-2230.01-e.html
  3. Speech Delivered by John Charlton, M.P., on the Government Land Policy in the North-West; From Official Debates; House of Commons, Session 1882 (1882). Accessed 5 October 2019 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1053/3.html
  4. Alexander Staveley Hill, From Home to Home; Autumn Wanderings in the Northwest[...] (1885), pgs. 195-212. Accessed 5 October 2019 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1243/242.html
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