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The new Patent Act encourages import or licensing of technology and foreign patents by allowing legal use of patents in Canada if not registered in Canada within two years. An award of arbitration sets the final boundary between Canada and the United States in the Gulf of Georgia and the Strait of Juan de Fuca, ending the San Juan boundary dispute.
A. Justo Abaunza; Chauncey Abbott; Louisa Sewell Abbs; Heinrich Abeken; David H. Abell; Gustav Adolph Ackermann; Daniel Weisiger Adams; Henry Adams (pastor) William Bridges Adams
January 31 – Zane Grey, American Western novelist (died 1939) March 31 – Mary Lewis Langworthy, American pageant writer (died 1949) April 4. Alexandru Tzigara-Samurcaș – Romanian art historian, ethnographer and journalist (died 1952) Frida Uhl – Austrian writer (died 1943) May 2 – Ichiyō Higuchi, Japanese writer (died 1896) [16]
June 1, 1872 59 Robert MacFarlane Liberal Ontario (Perth South) June 1, 1872 37 John Bolton Liberal New Brunswick : July 14, 1872 47 Francis Henry Burton Conservative Ontario (Durham East) July 18, 1872 54-55 Thomas Clark Street Conservative Ontario : September 6, 1872 57-58 George-Étienne Cartier Conservative Manitoba
1812), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario premiers, Premiers of the Province of Canada, 1872 — George L. Hathaway (b. 1813), New Brunswick premiers, 1872 — Cornelius Krieghoff (b. 1815), Canadian painters, 1872 — John Kent (b. 1805), Newfoundland colonial leaders, 1873 — George-Étienne Cartier (b.
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Cassie Brown and Harold Horwood wrote their 1972 book Death on the Ice about the 1914 disaster. [13] The National Film Board of Canada has made three documentaries about the disaster: The Icehunters in 1976, "I Just Didn't Want to Die": The 1914 Newfoundland Sealing Disaster in 1991, and the multimedia short 54 Hours in 2014. [14] [15] [16]