1839 in Canada
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See also: 1838 in Canada, other events of 1839, 1840 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
[edit] Events
- Lord Durham's report recommends the establishment of responsible government and the union of Upper and Lower Canada to speed the assimilation of French-speaking Canadians.
- Territorial disputes between lumbermen from Maine and New Brunswick lead to armed conflict in the Aroostook River valley (the Aroostook War).
- February 15 - Chevalier DeLorimier and others who joined in the Rebellion are executed.
- April 11 - Death of John Galt, novelist. He was one of the originators of the British American Land Company.
- June 24 - Last meeting of the Committee of Trade, forerunner of the Board of Trade.
- September 26 - Canadian rebels are transported to New South Wales.
- October 19 - Hon C. Thompson, Governor of Upper and Lower Canada, arrives. It is determined that Upper and Lower Canada shall share revenue in the ratio of 2 to 3.
- First Horse Railway in Upper Canada.
[edit] Births
- January 1 - Annie L. Jack, author
- May 8 - Adolphe Basile Routhier, lyricist
- October 8 - George E. King, Premier of New Brunswick
- November 16 - Louis-Honoré Fréchette, writer
- Augustus F. Goodridge, Premier of Newfoundland
- James Colebrooke Patterson, politician