1833 in Canada
Events from the year 1833 in Canada.
| Years in Canada: | 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 | 
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| Years: | 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 | 
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Incumbents
    
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Events
    
- September – William Lyon Mackenzie returns from the United Kingdom.
 - September 19 – Military riot at Montreal.
 - November 13 – Meteor showers at Niagara, Ontario.
 - November to December – William Lyon Mackenzie expelled three times and re-elected twice.
 - Royal William, formerly operating between Quebec and Halifax, becomes first steamship to cross Atlantic.
 
Births
    

Edward Blake
- April 22 – John Waldie, politician (died 1907)
 - July 7 – Henry Joseph Clarke, lawyer, politician and 3rd Premier of Manitoba (died 1889)
 - September 3 – Byron Moffatt Britton, politician, lawyer and lecturer (died 1920)
 - September 15 – Alexander Roberts Dunn, first Canadian awarded the Victoria Cross (died 1868)
 - October 13 – Edward Blake, politician and 2nd Premier of Ontario (died 1912)
 - November 24 – Antoine Labelle, priest and settler (died 1891)
 - December 10 – George Haddow, politician and merchant (died 1919)
 
Deaths
    
- March 3 – James Bardin Palmer, land agent, lawyer, office holder, and politician (born 1771)
 - November 20 – Joel Stone, founder of Gananoque, Ontario (born 1749)
 
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