1862 in Canada
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Years: | 1859 1860 1861 1862 1863 1864 1865 |
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Events from the year 1862 in Canada.
Events
- April 7 - United Kingdom-United States treaty for suppression of African slave trade is signed.
- May 20 - Macdonald-Cartier government falls. Free interprovincial trade granted by the Crown.
Full date unknown
- The first female student is accepted into Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick
- Smallpox sweeps through Fort Victoria area and down the length of the northwest coast, killing an estimated 200,000 Indian people - William Duncan, an Anglican missionary on the northwest coast, establishes the village of Metlakatla with 50 Tsimshian followers, who adopt the Christian faith and a European lifestyle. By 1880, more than 1,000 converts live there.
- Construction begins on the Cariboo Wagon Road to link coastal shipping to Barkerville and the Cariboo goldfields.
Births
- January 9 - Joseph-Octave Samson, businessperson, politician and 28th Mayor of Quebec City (died 1945)
Full date unknown
- Laura Borden, wife of Robert Borden, 8th Prime Minister of Canada (died 1940)
Deaths
- August 8 - Allan MacNab, businessman, soldier, lawyer and politician (born 1798)
- August 18 - Simon Fraser, fur-trader and explorer (born 1776)
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