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    • Events from the year 1877 in Canada.


      Incumbents




      = Crown

      =
      Monarch – Victoria


      = Federal government

      =
      Governor General – Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood
      Prime Minister – Alexander Mackenzie
      Chief Justice – William Buell Richards (Ontario)
      Parliament – 3rd


      = Provincial governments

      =


      Lieutenant governors


      Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – Albert Norton Richards
      Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – Alexander Morris (until October 8) then Joseph-Édouard Cauchon
      Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Samuel Leonard Tilley
      Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Territories – David Laird
      Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Adams George Archibald
      Lieutenant Governor of Ontario – Donald Alexander Macdonald
      Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island – Robert Hodgson
      Lieutenant Governor of Quebec – Luc Letellier de St-Just


      Premiers


      Premier of British Columbia – Andrew Charles Elliott
      Premier of Manitoba – Robert Atkinson Davis
      Premier of New Brunswick – George Edwin King
      Premier of Nova Scotia – Philip Carteret Hill
      Premier of Ontario – Oliver Mowat
      Premier of Prince Edward Island – Louis Henry Davies
      Premier of Quebec – Charles Boucher de Boucherville


      = Territorial governments

      =


      Lieutenant governors


      Lieutenant Governor of Keewatin – Alexander Morris (until October 8) then Joseph-Édouard Cauchon
      Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest Territories – David Laird


      Events


      February 28 – University of Manitoba founded.
      June 20 – The Great Fire of Saint John, New Brunswick had destroyed over 80 hectares (200 acres) and 1,612 structures including eight churches, six banks, fourteen hotels, eleven schooners and four wood boats.
      September 22 – Treaty 7 signed.


      = Full date unknown

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      Charles Alphonse Pantaléon Pelletier appointed Minister of Agriculture and called to the Senate of Canada
      Manzo Nagano was the first official Japanese immigrant into Canada
      Refugee Lakota enter Canada near the end of the Great Sioux War
      Sir Wilfrid Laurier is appointed Canadian Minister of Inland Revenue
      The provincial legislature creates the University of Manitoba, the oldest University in western Canada.


      Births



      January 5 – Edgar Nelson Rhodes, politician, Minister and Premier of Nova Scotia (died 1942)
      March 25 – Walter Little, politician (died 1961)
      May 23 – Fred Wellington Bowen, politician (died 1949)
      July 23 – Aimé Boucher, politician and notary (died 1946)
      August 5 – Tom Thomson, artist (died 1917)
      August 29 – George Arthur Brethen, politician (died 1968)
      October 16 – H. H. Couzens, electrical engineer (died 1944)
      November 19 – John Alexander Macdonald Armstrong, politician (died 1926)
      December 15 – John Thomas Haig, politician (died 1962)
      December 18 – James Allison Glen, politician, Minister and Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada (died 1950)
      December 26 – Aldéric-Joseph Benoit, politician (died 1968)


      Deaths


      January 2 – Jonathan McCully, politician (born 1809)
      May 4 – Charles Wilson, politician (born 1808)
      July 12 – Amand Landry, farmer and politician (born 1805)
      November 3 – William Henry Draper, politician, lawyer, and judge (born 1801)
      November 7 – Joseph-Octave Beaubien, physician and politician (born 1825)
      November 8 – John Cook, politician Ontarian (born 1791)


      Historical documents


      "Great irregularities" - House of Commons committee finds inefficiency, lethargy and political influence rife in federal civil service
      U.S. government report on commerce in the Province of Ontario
      Archbishop Taché backs denominational schools in Manitoba
      Editorial on the continual exodus of Quebeckers to the U.S.A.
      Information pamphlet on a British agricultural colonization scheme for Western Canada
      Lecturer says the rights and equality of women are necessary to society
      Sitting Bull rejects the offer of a pardon and return to the U.S.A.


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