1886 in Canada
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Events from the year 1886 in Canada.
Incumbents
[edit]Crown
[edit]Federal government
[edit]- Governor General – Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice
- Prime Minister – John A. Macdonald
- Chief Justice – William Johnstone Ritchie (New Brunswick)
- Parliament – 5th
Provincial governments
[edit]Lieutenant governors
[edit]- Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – Clement Francis Cornwall
- Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – James Cox Aikins
- Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Samuel Leonard Tilley
- Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Matthew Henry Richey
- Lieutenant Governor of Ontario – John Beverley Robinson
- Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island – Andrew Archibald Macdonald
- Lieutenant Governor of Quebec – Louis-Rodrigue Masson
Premiers
[edit]- Premier of British Columbia – William Smithe
- Premier of Manitoba – John Norquay
- Premier of New Brunswick – Andrew George Blair
- Premier of Nova Scotia – William Stevens Fielding
- Premier of Ontario – Oliver Mowat
- Premier of Prince Edward Island – William Wilfred Sullivan
- Premier of Quebec – John Jones Ross
Territorial governments
[edit]Lieutenant governors
[edit]- Lieutenant Governor of Keewatin – James Cox Aikins
- Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Territories – Edgar Dewdney
Events
[edit]- March 25 – Workman's Compensation Act passed in Ontario
- April 6 – Vancouver incorporated as a city
- April 26 – 1886 New Brunswick general election
- June 7 – Elzéar-Alexandre Taschereau becomes the first Canadian cardinal
- June 8 to 15 – 1886 Nova Scotia general election: William Stevens Fielding's Liberals win a third consecutive majority.
- June 13 – Great Vancouver Fire
- June 30 – 1886 Prince Edward Island general election: William Wilfred Sullivan Conservatives win a fifth consecutive majority.
- July 20 – 1886 British Columbia general election
- October 14 – 1886 Quebec general election: Honoré Mercier's Liberals win a majority
- December 9 – 1886 Manitoba general election
- December 14 – Yoho National Park established
- December 28 – 1886 Ontario general election: Sir Oliver Mowat's Liberals win a fifth consecutive majority.
Full date unknown
[edit]- Mohawk men of the Caughnawaga Reserve in Quebec are trained to help build a bridge across the St. Lawrence River, beginning a tradition of high steel construction work among the Iroquois.
- Construction begins on the Banff Springs Hotel
Births
[edit]- January 15 – C. D. Howe, politician and Minister (d.1960)
- January 21 – George Kingston, meteorologist (b.1816)
- May 13 – William John Patterson, politician and 6th Premier of Saskatchewan (d.1976)
- August 4 – Pierre-François Casgrain, politician and Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada (d.1950)
- August 30 – Ray Lawson, 17th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (d.1980)
- September 20 – John Murray Anderson, Canadian-born American actor, dancer, theatre director (d. 1954 in the United States)
- October 16 – Joseph-Arthur Bradette, politician (d.1961)
Deaths
[edit]- March 30 – Joseph-Alfred Mousseau, politician and 6th Premier of Quebec (b.1837)
- March 31 – Amos Wright, farmer and politician (b.1809)
- June 25
- Auguste Achintre, journalist and essayist (b.1834)
- Jean-Louis Beaudry, entrepreneur, politician and 11th Mayor of Montreal (b.1809)
- July 4 – Poundmaker, Cree chief (b. c1842)
- November 23 – William Jack, astronomer (b.1817)
Historical documents
[edit]Edward Blake speaks on Louis Riel's execution and Northwest maladministration[2]
Wilfrid Laurier's House of Commons speech condemns Louis Riel's execution[3]
Crown issues amnesty for all those not convicted of crimes in 1885 conflict [4]
Ojibwe, Cree and Inuit medical practice and materials (Note: "primitive" and other stereotypes)[5]
Painting: Agent dispenses flour rations to Siksika people[6]
Account of destruction of Vancouver by fire[7]
"Decent Canadian" robs Qu'Appelle stage coach[8]
New York City businessman wants Chief Poundmaker for Buffalo Bill's Wild West show[9]
References
[edit]- ^ "Queen Victoria | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
- ^ Dominion Election; Campaign of 1886; Hon. Edward Blake's Speeches, No. 1 (First Series) Accessed 9 October 2019
- ^ House of Commons Debates; Speech of Mr. Wilfred (sic) Laurier, M.P., on the Riel Question(...) (1886?). Accessed 9 October 2019
- ^ Canada, A Proclamation (July 10, 1886). Accessed 8 October 2019
- ^ Robert Bell, MD, The "Medicine-Man," or, Indian and Eskimo Notions of Medicine(....) (1886). Accessed 6 December 2019
- ^ William Brymner, "Giving Out Rations to the Blackfoot Indians, NWT" (1886), Art Gallery of Hamilton. Accessed 18 May 2022
- ^ Edward Roper, By Track and Trail; A Journey through Canada[...] (1891), pgs. 286-9. Accessed 9 October 2019
- ^ "Evolution of Towns and Villages; A Remarkable Stage Robbery" Saskatchewan and Its People; 1924; Volume II. Accessed 9 October 2019
- ^ "From Erastus Wiman, Esq., to Sir John Macdonald" Correspondence of Sir John Macdonald[...] (1921), pg. 374. Accessed 9 October 2019