- Source: Timeline of the Alexander Mackenzie premiership
- Timeline of the Alexander Mackenzie premiership
- List of prime ministers of Canada by constituency
- Timeline of the John A. Macdonald premierships
- List of prime ministers of Canada by birthdate, birthplace, and age
- List of prime ministers of Canada by religious affiliation
- List of prime ministers of Canada by time in office
- List of prime ministers of Canada
- List of prime ministers of Canada by military service
- Spouse of the prime minister of Canada
- Prime Minister of Canada
The following is a timeline of the Premiership of Alexander Mackenzie, who served as the second Prime Minister of Canada from November 7, 1873, to October 8, 1878.
1873
November 8 – Winnipeg is incorporated.
1874
January 22 – Mackenzie leads the Liberal Party to its first majority government in the 1874 Canadian federal election.
March 26 – The 3rd Canadian Parliament enters session.
May 29 – The Dominion Elections Act is passed, introducing the secret ballot and abolishing property qualifications.
1875
April 8 – The Supreme and Exchequer Courts Act is passed, establishing the Supreme Court of Canada.
June 1 – The Canadian Pacific Railway begins construction.
1876
April 12 – The Indian Act is passed, defining many interactions between Indigenous Canadians and the Canadian Government.
July 1 – The Intercolonial Railway is completed, connecting Central Canada to the Maritimes.
October 7 – The District of Keewatin is created from the North-West Territories.
1877
September 22 – Treaty 7 is signed between the Canadian Government and seven First Nations band governments.
1878
September 17 – Mackenzie's Liberal Party is defeated in the 1878 Canadian federal election by John A. Macdonald's Conservative Party.