1880 in Canada
Events from the year 1880 in Canada.
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Incumbents
    
    
Federal government
    
Lieutenant governors
    
- Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – Albert Norton Richards
 - Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – Joseph-Édouard Cauchon
 - Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Edward Barron Chandler (until February 6) then Robert Duncan Wilmot (from February 11)
 - Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Adams George Archibald
 - Lieutenant Governor of Ontario – Donald Alexander Macdonald (until July 1) then John Beverley Robinson
 - Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island – Thomas Heath Haviland
 - Lieutenant Governor of Quebec – Théodore Robitaille
 
Premiers
       
- Premier of British Columbia – George Anthony Walkem
 - Premier of Manitoba – John Norquay
 - Premier of New Brunswick – John James Fraser
 - Premier of Nova Scotia – Simon Hugh Holmes
 - Premier of Ontario – Oliver Mowat
 - Premier of Prince Edward Island – William Wilfred Sullivan
 - Premier of Quebec – Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau
 
Events
    
- February 4 – Five members of the Donnelly family are killed near Lucan, Ontario
 - February 14 – The wife of the governor general, The Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lorne, is seriously injured when the viceregal sleigh overturns on a Rudolph Ottawa street.
 - March 25 – George Brown fatally shot by a disgruntled employee
 - May 4 – Edward Blake becomes the new leader of the Liberal Party of Canada
 - June 24 – "O Canada" first performed
 - October 9 – The United Kingdom gives Canada control of the Arctic islands.
 
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- Emily Stowe becomes the first woman doctor to practise medicine in Canada
 - Sanford Fleming becomes chancellor of Queen's University
 - Bell Canada founded
 - Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). British-backed Canadian firm, headed by US railroad building genius (Sir William Cornelius Van Horne) gets the deal: $25 million, 25 million acres (100,000 km2), already completed sections free, all under-construction sections finished free, 20 year monopoly as only railway and 20-year control over rate-setting.
 - The Varsity, created.
 
Arts and literature
    
- March 6 – The Royal Academy for the Arts is founded.
 
New books
    
- Charles G.D. Roberts, Orion and Other Poems
 
Births
    
- January 17 – Mack Sennett, actor, producer, screenwriter and film director (d.1960)
 - January 18 – Richard Squires, politician and Prime Minister of Newfoundland (d.1940)
 - March 22 – Allison Dysart, politician, lawyer, judge and 21st Premier of New Brunswick (d.1962)
 - October 1 – Charles Christie, motion picture studio owner (d.1955)
 - August 6 – Leland Payson Bancroft, politician (d.1951)
 - August 12 – Jacob Penner, politician (d.1965)
 - August 14 – Percival Molson, athlete and soldier (d.1917)
 - August 29 – Marie-Louise Meilleur, supercentenarian, the oldest validated Canadian ever (d.1998)
 - October 12 – Healey Willan, organist and composer (d.1968)
 - October 27 – Vere Ponsonby, 9th Earl of Bessborough, businessman, politician and Governor General of Canada (d.1956)
 
Deaths
    
- January 19 – James Westcott, American-born United States Senator from Florida from 1845 till 1849 (born 1802)
 - February 6 – Edward Barron Chandler, politician (b.1800)
 - May 9 – George Brown, journalist, politician and one of the Fathers of the Confederation (b.1818)
 - June 12 – William Evan Price, businessman and politician (b.1827)
 - October 8 – Caleb Hopkins, farmer and politician (b.1785)
 - October 18 – Luc-Hyacinthe Masson, physician, businessman and politician (b.1811)
 - December 8 – Charles Fisher, politician and 1st Premier of the Colony of New Brunswick (b.1808)
 - December 24 – David Christie, politician (b.1818)
 
Historical documents
    
Statute creates Canadian Pacific Railway as government-supported private company for benefit of B.C. and N.W.T.[1]
Chief Ocean Man and another Nakoda (Stoney) describe attack on their people by Gros Ventre and Mandan from U.S. side of border[2]
British order-in-council transfers Arctic islands to Dominion of Canada [3]
Editorial on complaints of French-Canadians[4]
Walt Whitman calls Thousand Islands most beautiful place on Earth[5]
To avoid bankruptcy caused by westward expansion, Canada must declare independence[6]
Britain gifts part of HMS Resolute to U.S. for saving that Arctic exploration ship [7]
Painting: Trapper approaches animal caught in leghold trap[8]
References
    
  - An Act Respecting the Canadian Pacific Railway Accessed 14 October 2019
 - "No. 343; (letter of) Sir Edward Thornton to Mr. (Wm. M.) Evarts(, Department of State, Washington)" Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States[....] (1882), pgs. 570-72. Accessed 8 December 2019 Subsequent correspondence
 - Gordon W. Smith, "The Transfer of Arctic Territories from Great Britain to Canada(...)" Journal of the Arctic Institute of North America, Vol. 14, No. 1 (1961), pgs. 62-3. Accessed 14 October 2019
 - "A Morbid Nationalism" Canadian Illustrated News (November 11, 1880), pg. 2. Accessed 27 September 2019
 - Walt Whitman's Diary in Canada (1904), pgs. 24-5. Accessed 27 September 2019
 - William Norris, "Canadian Nationality; A Present-Day Plea" Rose-Belford's Canadian Monthly and National Review (February 1880), pgs. 113-18. Accessed 23 April 2020
 - United States Department of State, Index to the Executive Documents of the House of Representatives for the Third Session of the Forty-Sixth Congress, 1880-'81 (No. 354, August 26, 1880), pg. 525. Accessed 27 September 2019
 - Harry Bullock-Webster, "Got 'im at last; Fort McLeod 1880" (Fort McLeod, B.C.). Accessed 27 June 2021
 
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