1884 in Canada

Events from the year 1884 in Canada.

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Historical documents

Opposition Leader Edward Blake touches on several Liberal Party principles and political points[3]

Essay on disadvantages of Confederation for Manitoba[4]

Winnipegger Alexander Begg lectures in London on his years in the Northwest[5]

Report on Indigenous peoples of Northwest (Note: "savage," other stereotypes)[6]

Witnesses describe tense stand-off between Mounties and armed group of Cree[7]

Touring British scientists find Chief Crowfoot selling his personal items at Gleichen, Alberta[8]

Louis Riel is asked to return from exile[9]

Letter of Louis Riel declining invitation to speak in Prince Albert[10]

Anglophone Quebeckers assess agricultural and forestry advantages of Calgary region[11]

Newspaper controversy over encouraging deaf people to settle in Northwest[12]

Nova Scotia woman writes to her mother about losing her newborn child[13]

"A young man of unbounded enthusiasm," Ernest Thompson Seton becomes ornithology director at Canadian Postal College of the Natural Sciences[14]

References

  1. "The House of Commons Heritage Collection". parl.gc.ca. March 2011. Retrieved 2012-07-16.
  2. "Discovery Of Seven Survivors of Lieut. Greeley's Party". The Cornishman. No. 314. 24 July 1884. p. 7.
  3. "Speech of the Hon. Edward Blake before the Young Men's Liberal Club of Toronto(...)" The (Montreal) Times (January 17, 1884). Accessed 14 October 2019
  4. Henry T. Burgess, Manitoba and Confederation (1884). Accessed 7 October 2019
  5. Alexander Begg, Seventeen Years in the Canadian North-West (1884). Accessed 7 October 2019
  6. George Bryce, "Our Indians;" Delivered before the Y.M.C.A., Winnipeg(...). Accessed 14 October 2019
  7. Campbell Innes, The Cree Rebellion of 1884, or, Sidelights on Indian Conditions Subsequent to 1876 (1926), pgs. 11, 15-17, 39, 42-3. Accessed 6 October 2019
  8. British Association for the Advancement of Science, Report of the Visit of the British Association to the Canadian North-West[...] (1884), pg. 12. Accessed 6 October 2019
  9. Canada; Department of the Secretary of State; Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau, Return (in Part) to an Address of the House of Commons(...): For Copies of All Papers Found in the Council Room of the Insurgents(...) (1886). Accessed 7 October 2019
  10. Louis Riel, "To the gentlemen who kindly invite me to hold a public meeting in Prince Albert" Morton Manuscripts Collection, University of Saskatchewan Libraries Special Collections. Accessed 7 October 2019
  11. Thomas Shepard Barwis, Calgary, Alberta, and the Canadian North West: Valuable Information for Intending Settlers (1885), pg 5. Accessed 7 October 2019
  12. Jane Elizabeth Groom and "H.H.," A Future for the Deaf and Dumb in the Canadian North-West (1884), pgs. 18-20. Accessed 7 October 2019
  13. Dove Crowell to Catherine McQueen, October 21, 1884, Yarmouth The McQueen Family Papers, Atlantic Canada Virtual Archives. Accessed 7 October 2019
  14. Called "a young man of unbounded enthusiasm," Ernest Thompson Seton becomes ornithology director at Canadian Postal College of the Natural Sciences
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