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Events from the year 1873 in Canada .
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January to June 1873 [ edit ]
In the opening speech to the 1872-1873 Epidemiological Society conference, Inspector-General Robert Lawson drew attention to the recent prevalence of haemorrhagic forms of smallpox in both the United States and Canada, among other countries. During the smallpox pandemic of 1870-1874 , the disease had been carried to America by emigrants, where it had already infected thousands, and killed hundreds in eastern cities such as Boston and New York.[ 2]
J. E. H. MacDonald
August 27 – Maud Allan , actor, dancer and choreographer (d.1956 )
September 20 – Sidney Olcott , film producer, director, actor and screenwriter (d.1949 )
October 20 (or 29) – Nellie McClung , feminist, politician and social activist (d.1951 )[ 3]
November 21 – Aimé Bénard , politician (d.1938 )
December 8 – John Duncan MacLean , teacher, physician, politician and Premier of British Columbia (d.1948 )
December 9 – George Blewett , academic and philosopher (d.1912 )
James William Johnston
May 15 – William James Anderson , physician, amateur geologist and historian (b.1812 )
May 20 – George-Étienne Cartier , politician and statesman (b.1814 )
May 28 – Thomas Brown Anderson , merchant, banker and politician (b.1796 )
June 1 – Joseph Howe , Premier of Nova Scotia (b.1804 )
June 28 – Charles Connell , politician (b.1810 )
November 21 – James William Johnston , lawyer, politician, and judge (b.1792 )
December 9 – William Steeves , politician (b.1814 )
Historical documents [ edit ]
Non-confidence moved in House of Commons over Government accepting election funding from group hoping to build CPR[ 4]
Why the Governor General did not dismiss Prime Minister Macdonald over the Pacific Scandal [ 5]
Metis leader Ambroise Lepine sentenced to death for the murder of Thomas Scott in 1870 at Red River[ 6]
House of Commons speeches on issues with Indigenous people in the Northwest Territories [ 7]
British Columbia Indian superintendent reports on the economic activity of Indigenous people[ 8]
^ "Queen Victoria | The Canadian Encyclopedia" . www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca . Retrieved 5 December 2022 .
^ Rolleston, J. D. (1 December 1933). "The Smallpox Pandemic of 1870–1874: President's Address" . Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine . 27 (2): 177–192. doi :10.1177/003591573302700245 . ISSN 0035-9157 .
^ Elizabeth Gillan Muir; Marilyn Färdig Whiteley (1995). Changing Roles of Women Within the Christian Church in Canada . University of Toronto Press. pp. 340–. ISBN 978-0-8020-7623-6 .
^ "House of Commons; Wednesday, April 2, 1873" House of Commons Debates; First Session – Second Parliament , pg. 179. Accessed 24 September 2018
^ Governor General Lord Dufferin, Message: Papers Relative to the Prorogation of Parliament on the 13th Day of August 1873 (1873), especially pg. 17 and after. Accessed 15 September 2018
^ "Sentence" Preliminary Investigation and Trial of Ambroise D. Lepine for the Murder of Thomas Scott (1874), pgs. 124-7. Accessed 15 September 2018
^ Robert Cunningham; Donald Alexander Smith, Speeches on the Indian Difficulties in the North-West, Delivered(...)in the House of Commons, April 1st, 1873 (1873). Accessed 15 September 2018
^ "Abstract of the Report of J.W. Powell,(...)1873" Annual Report on Indian Affairs, for Year Ending 30th June , 1872, pgs. 7–10. Accessed 19 September 2018
1873 in North America
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