1872 in Canada

Canada-related events during the year of 1872
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Events from the year 1872 in Canada.

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  • The federal Dominion Lands Act is passed, to provide land to settlers for only a small fee.
  • The Manitoba Free Press is first published.
  • Simpson's chain of stores founded.
  • A British Columbia law bans all Asian and First Nations peoples from voting.
  • George King becomes premier of New Brunswick for the second time, replacing George Luther Hathaway.
  • Elijah McCoy, born in Colchester, Ontario, invents the first of his many devices to oil engines used on trains and in factories.
  • The new Patent Act encourages import or licensing of technology and foreign patents by allowing legal use of patents in Canada if not registered in Canada within two years.
  • An award of arbitration sets the final boundary between Canada and the United States in the Gulf of Georgia and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, ending the San Juan boundary dispute.

Births

John McCrae in uniform, circa 1914

Deaths

John Sandfield Macdonald

Historical documents

Federal agriculture minister points to "millions of unsettled acres of prairie" for wheat and "homes of many millions of men from the old world"[3]

Privy Council committee recommends terms to encourage Mennonites to immigrate[4]

Government fails to establish some agreed-to First Nations reserves, while settlers steal the timber[5]

Sandford Fleming reports on difficulties surveying the route of the Canadian Pacific Railway[6]

Indigenous paddlers race each other on the CPR survey expedition[7]

References

  1. ^ "Queen Victoria | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Elections Manitoba". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-05-05.
  3. ^ "Report of the Minister of Agriculture [for] 1872," pg. 8 (frame p. 26-8'), Sessional Papers; Volume 6; First Session of the Second Parliament; Session 1873. Accessed 19 February 2023
  4. ^ (Colonial Secretary) no. 51, 1872/03/07, German Menonites (sic) in Russia Wish to Emigrate to Canada Library and Archives Canada. Accessed 24 November 2019
  5. ^ Letter "Copy - No. 79" Return to an Address of the House of Commons, Dated 31st March, 1873, Asking for Copies of All Communications from Indians or Others in Manitoba, with the Government on the Subject of the Dissatisfaction Prevailing among the Chiefs, Headmen, and Indians Treated With in Manitoba, and Adjacent Territory in the Year 1871 (1873), pgs. 3-4. Accessed 15 September 2018
  6. ^ Sandford Fleming, Progress Report on the Canadian Pacific Railway Exploratory Survey (1872), pgs. 15-16. Accessed 15 September 2018
  7. ^ George Monro Grant, Ocean to Ocean: Sandford Fleming's Expedition through Canada in 1872 (1873), pgs. 40-1. Accessed 15 September 2018
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