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Events from the year 1878 in Canada.

Incumbents

Crown

  • Monarch – Victoria

Federal government

  • Governor General – Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood (until November 25) then John Campbell, Marquess of Lorne
  • Prime Minister – Alexander Mackenzie (until October 8) then John A. Macdonald (from October 17)
  • Chief Justice – William Buell Richards (Ontario)
  • Parliament – 3rd (until 17 August)

Provincial governments

Lieutenant governors

  • Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – Albert Norton Richards
  • Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – Joseph-Édouard Cauchon
  • Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Samuel Leonard Tilley (until July 11) then Edward Barron Chandler
  • Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Territories – David Laird
  • Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Adams George Archibald
  • Lieutenant Governor of Ontario – Donald Alexander Macdonald
  • Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island – Robert Hodgson
  • Lieutenant Governor of Quebec – Luc Letellier de St-Just

Premiers

  • Premier of British Columbia – Andrew Charles Elliott (until June 25) then George Anthony Walkem
  • Premier of Manitoba – Robert Atkinson Davis (until October 16) then John Norquay
  • Premier of New Brunswick – George Edwin King (until May 3) then John James Fraser
  • Premier of Nova Scotia – Philip Carteret Hill (until October 15) then Simon Hugh Holmes (from October 22)
  • Premier of Ontario – Oliver Mowat
  • Premier of Prince Edward Island – Louis Henry Davies
  • Premier of Quebec – Charles Boucher de Boucherville (until March 8) then Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière

Territorial governments

Lieutenant governors

  • Lieutenant Governor of Keewatin – Joseph-Édouard Cauchon
  • Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Territories – David Laird

Events

  • March 7 – Both the Université de Montréal and the University of Western Ontario are incorporated.
  • March 8 – Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière becomes premier of Quebec, replacing Sir Charles-Eugène de Boucherville.
  • May 1 – In the Quebec election, Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau's Conservatives win a minority.
  • June – The New Brunswick election.
  • June 25 – George Walkem becomes premier of British Columbia for the second time, replacing Andrew Elliott.
  • July 20 – The British Columbia election.
  • September 17
  • In the federal election, Sir John A. Macdonald's Conservatives win a majority, defeating Alexander Mackenzie's Liberals.
  • In the Nova Scotia election, Simon Hugh Holmes's Conservatives win a majority, defeating Philip Carteret Hill's Liberals.
  • October 16 – John Norquay becomes premier of Manitoba, replacing Robert A. Davis.
  • October 17 – Sir John A. Macdonald becomes prime minister for the second time, replacing Alexander Mackenzie.
  • October 22 – Simon Holmes becomes premier of Nova Scotia, replacing Philip Hill.
  • December 18 – The Manitoba election.

Full date unknown

  • Anti-Chinese sentiment in British Columbia reaches a high point as the government bans Chinese workers from public works.
  • John James Fraser becomes premier of New Brunswick, replacing George King.
  • The Newfoundland election.

Births

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January to June

  • January 11 – Percy Chapman Black, politician (d.1961)
  • January 13 – Lionel Groulx, priest, historian, Quebec nationalist and traditionalist (d.1967)
  • January 22 – Ernest Charles Drury, politician, writer and 8th Premier of Ontario (d.1968)
  • February 27 – William Herbert Burns, politician (d.1964)
  • February 28 – Arthur Roebuck, politician and labour lawyer (d.1971)
  • April 14 – John Walter Jones, politician and Premier of Prince Edward Island (d.1954)
  • April 29 – Fawcett Taylor, politician (d.1940)
  • June 14 – Lewis Stubbs, judge and politician (d.1958)
  • June 20 – Seymour Farmer, politician (d.1951)

July to December

  • July 14 – Ernest Frederick Armstrong, politician (d.1948)
  • July 23 – James Thomas Milton Anderson, politician and 5th Premier of Saskatchewan (d.1946)
  • August 15 – Thomas Laird Kennedy, politician and 15th Premier of Ontario (d.1959)
  • September 18 – William Sherring, marathon runner and Olympic gold medalist (d.1964)
  • December 8 – Henry Herbert Stevens, politician and businessman (d.1973)
  • December 30 – William Aberhart, politician and 8th Premier of Alberta (d.1943)

Deaths

  • February 23 – William Workman, businessman and municipal politician (b.1807)
  • April 3 – Louis-Philippe Turcotte, historian (b.1842)
  • April 12 – John Young, politician (b.1811)
  • May 13 – George Moffat, Sr., businessman and politician (b.1810)
  • May 20 – Lemuel Allan Wilmot, lawyer, politician, judge, and 3rd Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick (b.1809)
  • November 3 – Pierre Bachand, politician (b.1835)
  • November 28 – Francis Evans Cornish, politician (b.1831)
  • December 6 – Jean-Baptiste Meilleur, doctor, educator and politician (b.1796)

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