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Events from the year '''[[1817]] in [[Canada]]'''.
Events from the year '''[[1817]] in [[Canada]]'''.


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*[[September 6]] - [[Alexander Tilloch Galt]], politician and a [[Father of Confederation]] (d.[[1893 in Canada|1893]])
*[[September 6]] - [[Alexander Tilloch Galt]], politician and a [[Father of Confederation]] (d.[[1893 in Canada|1893]])
*[[November 23]] - [[William Brydone Jack|William Jack]], astronomer
*[[November 23]] - [[William Brydone Jack|William Jack]], astronomer

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*[[John Chipman Wade]], politician and lawyer (d.[[1892 in Canada|1892]])
*[[John Chipman Wade]], politician and lawyer (d.[[1892 in Canada|1892]])


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==Deaths==

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Revision as of 01:26, 16 December 2009

Events from the year 1817 in Canada.

Events

  • February 4 - Francois Page petitions for monopoly of navigation of Lower Canadian Rivers, by an invention of which he produces a model.
  • February 18 - Mr. McCord reads a petition for the deepening of the St. Lawrence.
  • February 28 - One Goudie and others petition for a monopoly of navigation of Lake Champlain, in Canada, as like U.S. monopolists injure Canadian Commerce, by trading into Canada.
  • Famine in Newfoundland due to poor postwar economy.
  • Nova Scotia population estimated at 78,345.
  • David Thompson takes post as chief surveyor for International Boundary Commission.
  • The Rush-Bagot Agreement limits the number of battleships on the Great Lakes to a total of eight.

Births

Full date unknown

Deaths