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Events from the year '''1848 in [[Canada]]'''.
Events from the year '''1848 in Canada'''.


==Incumbents==
==Incumbents==
*Monarch — [[Queen Victoria|Victoria]]<ref>{{cite web |title=Queen Victoria {{!}} The Canadian Encyclopedia |url=https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/victoria# |website=www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca |access-date=5 December 2022}}</ref>
*Monarch — [[Queen Victoria]]


===Federal government===
===Federal government===
*[[Parliament of the Province of Canada|Parliament]]: [[3rd Parliament of the Province of Canada|3rd]]
*[[Parliament of the Province of Canada|Parliament]]: [[3rd Parliament of the Province of Canada|3rd]]


===Governors===
===Governors===
*[[Governor General of the Province of Canada]] — [[Edmund Walker Head]]
*[[Governor General of the Province of Canada]] — [[James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin]]
*[[List of lieutenant governors of New Brunswick|Governor of New Brunswick]]: [[William MacBean George Colebrooke]]
*[[List of lieutenant governors of New Brunswick|Governor of New Brunswick]]: [[William MacBean George Colebrooke]]
*[[Governor of Nova Scotia]]: [[Lucius Cary, 10th Viscount Falkland]]
*[[Governor of Nova Scotia]]: [[Lucius Cary, 10th Viscount Falkland]]
*[[Colonial Governor of Newfoundland|Civil Governor of Newfoundland]]: [[John Harvey]]
*[[Colonial Governor of Newfoundland|Civil Governor of Newfoundland]]: [[John Harvey (British Army officer)|John Harvey]]
*[[List of lieutenant governors of Prince Edward Island|Governor of Prince Edward Island]]: [[Henry Vere Huntley]]
*[[List of lieutenant governors of Prince Edward Island|Governor of Prince Edward Island]]: [[Henry Vere Huntley]]


===Premiers===
===Premiers===
*[[Joint Premiers of the Province of Canada]] —
*[[Joint Premiers of the Province of Canada]] —
**[[William Draper]], Canada West Premier
**[[William Henry Draper (judge)|William Henry Draper]], Canada West Premier
**[[Samuel Harrison]], Canada East Premier
**[[Samuel Harrison]], Canada East Premier
*[[List of premiers of Nova Scotia|Premier of Nova Scotia]] — [[James Boyle Uniacke]]
*[[List of premiers of Nova Scotia|Premier of Nova Scotia]] — [[James Boyle Uniacke]]


==Events==
==Events==
*January 2 - [[Maple sugar]] is made in St. Anselme.
*January 2 [[Maple sugar]] is made in St. Anselme.
*January 15 - Wellington and Commissioners streets in [[Montreal]] are flooded.
*January 15 Wellington and Commissioners streets in [[Montreal]] are flooded.
*January 27 - Ploughing about Bathurst and Beckwith.
*January 27 Ploughing about Bathurst and Beckwith.
*March 4 - The so-called Great Ministry of [[Robert Baldwin]] and [[Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine]] begins.
*March 4 The so-called Great Ministry of [[Robert Baldwin]] and [[Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine]] begins.
*May 15 - MP's vote themselves 50 pounds each for 25 days.
*May 15 MP's vote themselves 50 pounds each for 25 days.
*July 5 - Run on the Savings Bank, Montreal, followed by re-deposit.
*July 5 Run on the Savings Bank, Montreal, followed by re-deposit.
*September 20 - Opening of the [[Jesuits]]' College, Montreal.
*September 20 Opening of the [[Jesuits]]' College, Montreal.


===full date unknown===
===full date unknown===
*First telegraph lines in [[Nova Scotia]] and [[New Brunswick]].
*First telegraph lines in [[Nova Scotia]] and [[New Brunswick]].
*[[Newfoundland general election, 1848]]
*[[1848 Newfoundland general election]]
*Responsible government established in [[Nova Scotia]] and [[The Canadas]].
*Responsible government established in [[Nova Scotia]] and [[The Canadas]].


==Births==
==Births==
*January 19 - [[John Fitzwilliam Stairs]], entrepreneur and statesman (died [[1904 in Canada|1904]])
*January 19 [[John Fitzwilliam Stairs]], entrepreneur and statesman (died [[1904 in Canada|1904]])
*February 4 - [[James Brien]], politician and physician (died [[1907 in Canada|1907]])
*February 4 [[James Brien]], politician and physician (died [[1907 in Canada|1907]])
*February 24 - [[Grant Allen]], science writer, author and novelist (died [[1899 in Canada|1899]])
*February 24 [[Grant Allen]], science writer, author and novelist (died [[1899 in Canada|1899]])
*March 7 - [[Isidore-Noël Belleau]], politician and lawyer (died [[1936 in Canada|1936]])
*March 7 [[Isidore-Noël Belleau]], politician and lawyer (died [[1936 in Canada|1936]])
*March 24 - [[Honoré Beaugrand]], journalist, politician, author and folklorist (died [[1906 in Canada|1906]])
*March 24 [[Honoré Beaugrand]], journalist, politician, author and folklorist (died [[1906 in Canada|1906]])
*April 14 - [[James Walker (jurist)|James Walker]], jurist
*April 14 [[James Walker (jurist)|James Walker]], jurist
*April 23 - [[George Clift King]], politician and 2 Mayor of [[Calgary]] (died [[1935 in Canada|1935]])
*April 23 [[George Clift King]], politician and 2 Mayor of [[Calgary]] (died [[1935 in Canada|1935]])
*May 20 - [[Joseph-Aldric Ouimet]], politician (died [[1916 in Canada|1916]])
*May 20 [[Joseph-Aldric Ouimet]], politician (died [[1916 in Canada|1916]])
*July 18 - [[Hugh Graham, 1st Baron Atholstan]], newspaper publisher (died [[1938 in Canada|1938]])
*July 18 [[Hugh Graham, 1st Baron Atholstan]], newspaper publisher (died [[1938 in Canada|1938]])
*October 23 - [[Joseph Tassé]], politician (died [[1895 in Canada|1895]])
*October 23 [[Joseph Tassé]], politician (died [[1895 in Canada|1895]])
*November 24 - [[William Stevens Fielding]], journalist, politician and Premier of [[Nova Scotia]] (died [[1929 in Canada|1929]])
*November 24 [[William Stevens Fielding]], journalist, politician and Premier of [[Nova Scotia]] (died [[1929 in Canada|1929]])
*December 21 - [[George Boyce (Canadian politician)|George Boyce]], politician (died [[1930 in Canada|1930]])
*December 21 [[George Boyce (Canadian politician)|George Boyce]], politician (died [[1930 in Canada|1930]])


==Deaths==
==Deaths==
*February 1 - [[John Neilson]], publisher, printer, bookseller, politician, farmer, and militia officer (born [[1776 in Canada|1776]])
*February 1 [[John Neilson (Canadian politician)|John Neilson]], publisher, printer, bookseller, politician, farmer, and militia officer (born [[1776 in Canada|1776]])


== References ==
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1848
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Events from the year 1848 in Canada.

Incumbents

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Federal government

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Governors

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Premiers

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Events

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  • January 2 – Maple sugar is made in St. Anselme.
  • January 15 – Wellington and Commissioners streets in Montreal are flooded.
  • January 27 – Ploughing about Bathurst and Beckwith.
  • March 4 – The so-called Great Ministry of Robert Baldwin and Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine begins.
  • May 15 – MP's vote themselves 50 pounds each for 25 days.
  • July 5 – Run on the Savings Bank, Montreal, followed by re-deposit.
  • September 20 – Opening of the Jesuits' College, Montreal.

full date unknown

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Births

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Deaths

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  • February 1 – John Neilson, publisher, printer, bookseller, politician, farmer, and militia officer (born 1776)

References

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  1. ^ "Queen Victoria | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 5 December 2022.