1886 in Canada

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1886
in
Canada

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Events from the year 1886 in Canada.

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Events[edit]

Full date unknown[edit]

Births[edit]

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Joseph-Alfred Mousseau

Historical documents[edit]

Edward Blake speaks on Louis Riel's execution and Northwest maladministration[2]

Wilfrid Laurier's House of Commons speech condemns Louis Riel's execution[3]

Crown issues amnesty for all those not convicted of crimes in 1885 conflict [4]

Ojibwe, Cree and Inuit medical practice and materials (Note: "primitive" and other stereotypes)[5]

Painting: Agent dispenses flour rations to Siksika people[6]

Account of destruction of Vancouver by fire[7]

"Decent Canadian" robs Qu'Appelle stage coach[8]

New York City businessman wants Chief Poundmaker for Buffalo Bill's Wild West show[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Queen Victoria | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
  2. ^ Dominion Election; Campaign of 1886; Hon. Edward Blake's Speeches, No. 1 (First Series) Accessed 9 October 2019
  3. ^ House of Commons Debates; Speech of Mr. Wilfred (sic) Laurier, M.P., on the Riel Question(...) (1886?). Accessed 9 October 2019
  4. ^ Canada, A Proclamation (July 10, 1886). Accessed 8 October 2019
  5. ^ Robert Bell, MD, The "Medicine-Man," or, Indian and Eskimo Notions of Medicine(....) (1886). Accessed 6 December 2019
  6. ^ William Brymner, "Giving Out Rations to the Blackfoot Indians, NWT" (1886), Art Gallery of Hamilton. Accessed 18 May 2022
  7. ^ Edward Roper, By Track and Trail; A Journey through Canada[...] (1891), pgs. 286-9. Accessed 9 October 2019
  8. ^ "Evolution of Towns and Villages; A Remarkable Stage Robbery" Saskatchewan and Its People; 1924; Volume II. Accessed 9 October 2019
  9. ^ "From Erastus Wiman, Esq., to Sir John Macdonald" Correspondence of Sir John Macdonald[...] (1921), pg. 374. Accessed 9 October 2019