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1882 in Canada
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "1882_in_Canada" .
See also: 1881 in Canada , other events of 1882 , 1883 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history .
Events
May 17 - Provisional districts of the North-West Territories are established between Manitoba and British Columbia: the districts of Assiniboia , Saskatchewan , Alberta , and Athabaska
May 25 - John Sparrow David Thompson becomes premier of Nova Scotia, replacing Simon H. Holmes .
June 20 - Federal election: Sir John A. Macdonald 's Conservatives win a second consecutive majority.
June 13 - Robert Beaven becomes premier of British Columbia, replacing George Walkem .
July 31 - Joseph-Alfred Mousseau becomes premier of Quebec, replacing Sir Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau .
August 3 - William T. Pipes becomes premier of Nova Scotia, replacing John Sparrow David Thompson .
October 21 - the Canadian Rugby Football Union is founded
December 30 - The Royal Society of Canada is founded
Daniel Hanington becomes premier of New Brunswick, replacing James Fraser .
John Ware , a Texas cowboy , moves to Alberta . He introduces longhorn cattle into Canada and pioneers the development of rodeo .
The North West Mounted Police (which later became the Royal Canadian Mounted Police) established a post in 1882 in Regina, Saskatchewan. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (R.C.M.P.) have since established their main training academy there, which is called "Depot", or Depot Division.
Births
January 8 - David Milne , artist
February 1 - Louis St. Laurent , Prime Minister
February 2 - Geoffrey O'Hara , musician
February 11 - John Queen , Manitoba politician
March 6 - Barbara Hanley , Canada's first female mayor
April 18 - Isabel Meighen , wife of Arthur Meighen
May 26 - Charles Edward Bothwell , politician
June 9 - Bobby Kerr , sprinter
October 3 - A. Y. Jackson , artist
December 18 - Albert James Bradshaw , politician
December 25 - John Stewart McDiarmid , Manitoba politician
Deaths
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