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Events from the year 1884 in Canada.
Opposition Leader Edward Blake touches on several Liberal Party principles and political points[4]
Essay on disadvantages of Confederation for Manitoba[5]
Winnipegger Alexander Begg lectures in London on his years in the Northwest[6]
Report on Indigenous peoples of Northwest (Note: "savage," other stereotypes)[7]
Witnesses describe tense stand-off between Mounties and armed group of Cree[8]
Touring British scientists find Chief Crowfoot selling his personal items at Gleichen, Alberta[9]
Louis Riel is asked to return from exile[10]
Letter of Louis Riel declining invitation to speak in Prince Albert[11]
Anglophone Quebeckers assess agricultural and forestry advantages of Calgary region[12]
Newspaper controversy over encouraging deaf people to settle in Northwest[13]
Nova Scotia woman writes to her mother about losing her newborn child[14]
"A young man of unbounded enthusiasm," Ernest Thompson Seton becomes ornithology director at Canadian Postal College of the Natural Sciences[15]