Events from the year 1881 in Canada .
Provincial governments [ edit ]
Lieutenant governors [ edit ]
Territorial governments [ edit ]
Lieutenant governors [ edit ]
Manitoba 's boundaries are extended north, east and west. Ontario disputes the eastward extension.
January 2 – Frederick Varley , artist and member of the Group of Seven (d.1969 )
January 20 – Fred Dixon , politician (d.1931 )
March 18 – Oliver Seibert , professional ice hockey player (d.1944 )
June 17 – Tommy Burns , only Canadian born world heavyweight champion boxer (d.1955 )
September 27 – James Ralston , lawyer, soldier, politician and Minister (d.1948 )
October 23 – Al Christie , film director, producer and screenwriter (d.1951 )
November 4 – Hector Authier , politician, lawyer and news reporter/announcer (d.1971 )
November 19 – Robert James Manion , politician (d.1943 )
December 20 – Télesphore-Damien Bouchard , politician (d.1962 )
December 29 – George Washington Kendall (d.1921 )
December 31 – Albert Sévigny , politician (d.1961 )
December 31 – Elizabeth Arden (birth name, Florence Nightingale Graham), founder, Elizabeth Arden cosmetics (d.1966)
Historical documents [ edit ]
John A. Macdonald expounds on CPR 's troubled past and secure future in House of Commons speech
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British editorial labels CPR and Canada bad investments
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Wilfrid Laurier accuses Conservatives of "having sacrificed the public cause to personal cupidity"
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Governor General speaks on prospects of Northwest Territories
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Importance of steamboats to colonization along Saskatchewan River
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Ojibwa entertain Governor General at Rat Portage (Kenora ), Ont. (Note: racial stereotypes )
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Chief Poundmaker tells Cree and Blackfoot legends to Governor General on tour
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Colourful Blackfoot riders meet Governor General (Note: "savage" and other stereotypes )
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Journalist describes beautiful Qu'Appelle Valley in gorgeous sunset
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Nova Scotia woman tries to find a maid for $4/month, and describes some of the work
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^ "Queen Victoria | The Canadian Encyclopedia" . www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca . Retrieved 5 December 2022 .
^ Canada; Parliament; House of Commons, Debates of the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada; 4th Parliament, 3rd Session (1881), pgs. 485-98. Accessed 4 October 2019 http://www.collectionscanada.ca/2/4/h4-4013-e.html
^ A Wrong Forecast of a False Prophet; Editorial from London "Truth," September 1st, 1881 ("From Press Clippings of A.B. Chaffee, Manager, International Railway Guide, Montreal, Que."). Accessed 5 October 2019 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1014/1.html
^ Ulric Barthe, Wilfrid Laurier on the Platform; Collection of the Principal Speeches[...] (1890), pgs. 143-6. Accessed 5 October 2019 http://www.archive.org/stream/wilfridlaurieron00lauruoft#page/142/mode/2up/
^ Canada; Department of Agriculture, The Canadian North-West: Speech Delivered at Winnipeg [by] Governor General[...] (1881). Accessed 5 October 2019 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/959.html
^ "Wreck of the Saskatchewan Steamer," from Edmonton Bulletin (November 5, 1881). Accessed 4 October 2019 http://www.canadahistory.com/sections/documents/thewest/sasksteamerwreak.htm
^ William H. Williams, Manitoba and the North-West; Journal of a Trip from Toronto to the Rocky Mountains[...] (1882), pgs. 32-3. Accessed 4 October 2019 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1020/39.html
^ William H. Williams, Manitoba and the North-West; Journal of a Trip from Toronto to the Rocky Mountains[...] (1882), pg. 105 and after. Accessed 4 October 2019 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1020/112.html
^ William H. Williams, Manitoba and the North-West; Journal of a Trip from Toronto to the Rocky Mountains[...] (1882), pgs. 118-19. Accessed 4 October 2019 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1020/125.html
^ William H. Williams, Manitoba and the North-West; Journal of a Trip from Toronto to the Rocky Mountains[...] (1882), pg. 66. Accessed 5 October 2019 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/1020/73.html
^ Letter of Eliza Cunningham to her mother, Catherine McQueen, April 19, 1881, Dartmouth, The McQueen Family Papers, Atlantic Canada Virtual Archives. Accessed 5 October 2019 http://atlanticportal.hil.unb.ca/acva/en/mcqueen/letters/search/text.php?pt=1&d=575
1881 in North America
Sovereign states Dependencies and other territories