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    Events from the year 1855 in Canada. Monarch — Victoria Parliament — 5th Governor General of the Province of Canada — Edmund Walker Head Joint Premiers...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1855. 1855 (MDCCCLV) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on...
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    The Militia Act of 1855 was an Act passed by the Parliament of the Province of Canada that permitted the formation of an "Active Militia", which was later...
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    Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the...
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  • article contains information about the literary events and publications of 1855. January – Samuel Orchart Beeton's weekly The Boys' Own Magazine, "an illustrated...
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  • municipalities created in Quebec on July 1, 1855. They are sorted by the County municipality they are issued from. Municipalities written in bold still currently...
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  • 1855 in sports describes the year's events in world sport. Events The established Knickerbockers, Gothams, and Eagles from New York (Manhattan) play three...
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  • merged into the present-day Liberal Party of Canada 1841: The Upper Canada Reform Party is formed 1855: Radical members formed the Clear Grits. 1867:...
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  • McNab (1849–1929), Canadian alderman Tom McNab (1933–2006), New Zealand footballer William McNab (engineer) (1855–1923) Canadian engineer William Ramsay...
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  • United Kingdom (1851) Victoria of the United Kingdom (1861) Province of Canada 1855 - Jacques Cartier 10d New Brunswick 1859 - Charles Connell 5 cents Newfoundland...
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  • Baronet (1784–1855), British politician Sir Robert John Abercromby, 7th Baronet (1850–1895) Robert Abercrombie Pringle (1855–1922), Canadian lawyer This...
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  • Godbout (1892–1956), Canadian politician Adélard Turgeon (1863–1930), Canadian lawyer and politician Adélard Langevin (1855–1915), Canadian archbishop and priest...
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  • with Aswan Dam, MP for North Paddington Sir John Aird (banker) (1855–1938), Canadian banker Sir John Aird, 2nd Baronet (1861–1934), of the Aird baronets...
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    named Auditor General in 1855 Journal of the House of Assembly of ... New Brunswick from ... October to ... November, 1854 ... (1854) Canada portal v t e...
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  • beginning with the passing of the Militia Act of 1855. Passed by the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada, the act created the Active Militia, later...
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    public service. Formed in 1855, as the Active Militia, in response to the threat of the United States to the Province of Canada after the British garrison...
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  • The 1855 City of Toronto Municipal Election was the City's 21st municipal election. Polling occurred on the first Monday and Tuesday of the year, January...
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  • "Reciprocity." The Canadian Encyclopedia." Officer, Lawrence H., and Lawrence B. Smith. "The Canadian-American Reciprocity Treaty of 1855 to 1866," Journal...
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  • minister in charge of the volunteer army units in Canada, the Canadian Militia. From 1855 to 1906, the minister was responsible for Canadian militia units...
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  • New Zealand runholder and philanthropist Allan McLean (outlaw) (1855–1881), Canadian outlaw Allan Campbell McLean (1922–1989), English author of The Glasshouse...
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    Ottawa (redirect from Ottawa, Canada)
    viceroy, and Office of the Prime Minister. Founded in 1826 as Bytown, and incorporated as Ottawa in 1855, its original boundaries were expanded through numerous...
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  • Westman Richardson (1855–1918), Canadian businessman and Senator Henry Robson Richardson (1879–1966), politician in Manitoba, Canada Henry Richardson (Northern...
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    government from 1855 to 1934, and again since 1949. Newfoundland became a British crown colony in 1855, in 1907 it became a dominion, and in 1949, it became...
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    Jean-Baptiste Lagimodière (category 1855 deaths)
    (25 December 1778 in Trois-Rivières, Quebec – 7 September 1855 in Saint-Boniface, Manitoba) was a French-Canadian trapper employed in the fur trade by...
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  • York in 1833 James B. Woods (died 1875), merchant and political figure in Newfoundland James Woods (Canadian business executive) (1855–1941), Canadian industrialist...
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  • cooperation to expand and enhance the benefits of the Agreement Starting in 1855, while Canada was under British control, free trade was implemented between the...
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    Ontario (redirect from Ontario, Canada)
    southernmost province of Canada. Located in Central Canada, Ontario is the country's most populous province. As of the 2021 Canadian census, it is home to...
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  • Australian architect Matthew Morison (born 1987), Canadian amateur snowboarder Odille Morison (1855–1933), Canadian linguist, collector and community leader Oscar...
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    Compulsory service in a sedentary militia was practiced in Canada as early as 1669 and continued until the late 19th century, when Canada's sedentary Reserve...
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  • commonly found in Canada, France, Mauritius and the United States. Notable people with the surname include: Adélard Langevin (1855–1915), Canadian Roman Catholic...
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