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Events from the year 1891 in Canada.
Residential school principal says teaching Gospel and how to live better compensates for robbing and half-starving Indigenous people[2]
Poster: Conservatives campaign against reciprocity with United States as destructive of industry nurtured by Canada's National Policy[3]
Prime Minister John A. Macdonald dies[4]
Death of Prime Minister Macdonald, Conservative Party's "tyrannical master," leaves power vacuum[5]
Imprisonment of ejected MP Thomas McGreevy strikes at pernicious level of corruption in public contracts[6][7]
Heroism of rescuers at Springhill, Nova Scotia mining disaster [8]
Bilingual English and Chinook periodical is published to improve Indigenous people's literacy[9]
Federal bill aligns Canada with international time system based on global time zones and Greenwich, England time[10]
Calm messenger pigeons by replacing trap-door entrance (which scares birds) and long roosting rail (on which they fight) in their loft[11]