Events from the year 1867 in Canada .
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January 25 – Simon Fraser Tolmie , politician and 21st Premier of British Columbia (died 1937 )
February 2 – Charles E. Saunders , agronomist (died 1937 )
February 7 – John Livingstone Brown , politician (died 1953 )
February 20 – Flora Denison , feminist
March 5 – Louis-Alexandre Taschereau , politician and 14th Premier of Quebec (died 1952 )
March 31 – Noah Timmins , mining developer and executive (died 1936 )
June 30 – Napoléon Turcot , politician (died 1939 )
August 9 – Charles Ballantyne , politician (died 1950 )
October 19 – Marie Lacoste Gérin-Lajoie , feminist and social activist (died 1945 )
October 27 – Thomas Walter Scott , Politician and first Premier of Saskatchewan (died 1938 )
November 1 – Newton Rowell , lawyer and politician (died 1941 )
December 3 – William John Bowser , politician and Premier of British Columbia (died 1933 )
Samuel Harrison
July 23 – Samuel Harrison , farmer, lawyer, mill owner, politician, judge and 1st Joint Premiers of the Province of Canada (born 1802 )
August 25 – Pierre-Flavien Turgeon , Archbishop of Quebec (born 1787 )
September 7 – Jesse Ketchum , tanner, politician, and philanthropist (born 1782 )
November 1 – John Strachan , first Anglican Bishop of Toronto (born 1778 )
December 10 – Edward Whelan , journalist and politician (born 1824 )
British House of Commons debates Confederation [4]
In first Speech from the Throne , Governor General Monck lists legislative agenda, including eastern railway and western expansion[5]
Thomas D'Arcy McGee lectures on the state of cultural development in Canada [6]
Court validates a "country marriage ," allowing a Metis man to inherit [7]
Report on Anglican mission work among and by Indigenous people in Rupert's Land [8]
Photo: St. Regis Lacrosse Club[9]
Right Rev. Robert Machray, Diocese of Rupert's Land, Church of England, Report of the Second Conference of Clergy and Lay-Delegates from Parishes in the Diocese of Rupert's Land (1867), pgs. 21-3 . Accessed 9 September 2018