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  2. 1860 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    May 8 – Roman Catholic Diocese of Chatham (later renamed Roman Catholic Diocese of Bathurst (Canada)) erected. August 25 – Montreal's Victoria Bridge opens. September 1 – In Ottawa, the cornerstone of the Centre Block building is laid by Prince Albert Edward, Prince of Wales , signalling the beginning of the building of the Parliament of ...

  3. Indigenous Canadian personalities - Wikipedia

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    Aatsista-Mahkan was a signatory to Treaty 7, but he and his people continued living the plains Indian lifestyle following the bison until 1881. [12] The Siksika Nation was then forced to settle on a reserve 60 miles (97 km) east of today's Calgary , Alberta. [ 13 ]

  4. Category:1860 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1860 in Canada" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Lists of Canadians - Wikipedia

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    E. J. Lennox RAIC OAA (1854–1933) – architect of Old City Hall in Toronto, and Casa Loma; John M. Lyle FRIBA OAA (1872–1945) RAIC – architect of the New York Public Library, the Royal Alexandra Theatre, and Toronto's Union Station; Raymond Moriyama CC OOnt (1929–2023) – architect of the Ontario Science Centre, Ottawa City Hall, and ...

  6. Category:1860s in Canada - Wikipedia

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    1860 in Canada (3 C, 5 P) 1860s in Ontario (11 C) ... History of Canada (1763–1867) Canadian Confederation; L. List of Canadian electoral districts (1867–1871)

  7. Military history of Canada - Wikipedia

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    When the Union Army regained the initiative in 1863, Confederate agent, Jacob Thompson, was tasked with creating a northern front from Canada. With Confederate activities tolerated by Canadian authorities and citizens, [180] Thompson set up bases in Montreal and Toronto. His plans included raiding prison camps to free Confederate prisoners and ...

  8. History of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto was founded as the Town of York and capital of Upper Canada in 1793 after the Mississaugas sold the land to the British in the Toronto Purchase. [1] For over 12,000 years, Indigenous People have lived in the Toronto area.

  9. List of First Nations people - Wikipedia

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    Part of a series on Indigenous peoples in Canada First Nations Inuit Métis History Timeline Pre-colonization Genetics Settler colonialism Genocide Residential schools Indian hospitals Reconciliation Politics Indigenous law British Columbia Treaty Process Crown and Indigenous peoples Health Policy Idle No More Indian Act Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada Land Back Land claims Land ...