1885 in Canada

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1885 in Canada

Events from the year 1885 in Canada.

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Provincial governments

Lieutenant governors

Premiers

Territorial governments

Lieutenant governors

Events

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  • Banff Hot Springs Reserve is established. It will be renamed Rocky Mountains Park in 1887  the first national park in Canada  and then Banff National Park in 1930.
  • Canada outlaws the potlatch ceremony among Northwest Coast tribes. The law, often ignored, is repealed in 1951.

Births

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July to December

Deaths

Historical documents

Account of battle at Duck Lake[2]

Account of battle at Cut Knife Hill[3]

Two settler women travel with Chief Big Bear's Cree band after Frog Lake Massacre[4]

Accounts of battle at Batoche[5]

Opposition Leader Edward Blake's speeches on fighting in Northwest [6]

Convicted of treason, Chief Big Bear pleads for relief of his people[7]

Louis Riel's statement at his trial[8]

Report of psychiatric physician who visited Louis Riel in prison[9]

Newspaper report of Louis Riel's execution[10]

Air clears when women vote in Ontario municipal election[11]

J.A. Macdonald says "while the crosses of the Aryan races are successful[, they] will not wholesomely amalgamate with the Africans or the Asiatics"[12]

"A disgrace to humanity" - Citing emancipation of Blacks and Catholics, senator objects to restrictions on Chinese immigrants[13]

Montrealers' resistance to vaccination during smallpox outbreak turns to rioting [14]

Illustration: vaccinating passengers against smallpox on train to U.S.A.[15]

Photo: Sitting Bull, while on visit to Montreal with Buffalo Bill's Wild West show[16]

References

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