1867 in Canada
See also: 1866 in Canada, other events of 1867, 1868 in Canada.
Events from the year 1867 in Canada.
Incumbents
Events
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Births
- January 25 — Simon Fraser Tolmie, politician and 21st Premier of British Columbia (d.1937)
- February 2 — Charles E. Saunders, agronomist (d.1937)
- February 7 — John Livingstone Brown, politician (d.1953)
- February 20 — Flora Denison, feminist
- March 5 — Louis-Alexandre Taschereau, politician and 14th Premier of Quebec (d.1952)
- March 31 — Noah Timmins, mining developer and executive (d.1936)
- October 19 — Marie Lacoste Gérin-Lajoie, feminist and social activist (d.1945)
- October 27 — Thomas Walter Scott, Politician and first Premier of Saskatchewan (d.1938)
- November 1 — Newton Rowell, lawyer and politician (d.1941)
- December 3 — William John Bowser, politician and Premier of British Columbia (d.1933)
Deaths
- July 23 — Samuel Harrison, farmer, lawyer, mill owner, politician, judge and 1st Joint Premiers of the Province of Canada (b.1802)
- August 25 — Pierre-Flavien Turgeon, Archbishop of Quebec (b.1787)
- September 7 — Jesse Ketchum, tanner, politician, and philanthropist (b.1782)
- November 1 — John Strachan, first Anglican Bishop of Toronto (b.1778)
- December 10 — Edward Whelan, journalist and politician (b.1824)
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