1880 in Canada
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See also: 1879 in Canada, other events of 1880, 1881 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history.
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Events
- February 4 - Five members of the Donnelly family are killed near Lucan, Ontario
- February 14 - The wife of the governor general, The Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lorne, is seriously injured when the viceregal sleigh overturns on an Ottawa street.
- March 6 - The Royal Academy for the Arts is founded
- March 25 - George Brown fatally shot by a disgruntled employee
- May 4 - Edward Blake becomes the new leader of the Liberal Party of Canada
- June 24 - "O Canada" first performed
- October 9 - The United Kingdom gives Canada control of the Arctic islands.
- Emily Stowe becomes the first woman doctor to practise medicine in Canada
- Sanford Fleming becomes chancellor of Queen's University
- Bell Canada founded
- Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR). British-backed Canadian firm, headed by US railroad building genius (Sir William Cornelius Van Horne) gets the deal: $25 million, 25 million acres (100,000 km²), already completed sections free, all under-construction sections finished free, 20 year monopoly as only railroad and 20 year control over rate-setting.
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Arts
- New books
- Charles G.D. Roberts, Orion and Other Poems
- Newspapers
- The Varsity, created.
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Births
- January 17 - Mack Sennett, comedian
- January 18 - Richard Squires, Prime Minister of Newfoundland
- March 22 - Allison A. Dysart, Premier of New Brunswick
- August 12 - Jacob Penner, politician
- August 29 - Marie-Louise Meilleur, briefly world longest-lived person
- October 12 - Healey Willan, organist
- October 27 - 9th Earl of Bessborough, Governor General
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