1870 in Canada
See also: 1869 in Canada, other events of 1870, 1871 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
Events
- March 3 – Thomas Scott is executed by Louis Riel's provisional government
- April 25 – The Red River Rebellion ends as Louis Riel flees to the United States
- May 12 – The Manitoba Act is passed in parliament
- May 25-June 7 – The Fenians launch their final attack against Canada, like the others it is unsuccessful
- July 15 – The Hudson's Bay Company's lands are officially transferred to Canada, and the province of Manitoba and the North-West Territories are established
- September 16 – Alfred Boyd becomes the first premier of Manitoba
- First Dominion of Canada banknote introduced
- G.E. King elected Premier of New Brunswick
- At the Battle of Oldman River between the Cree and the Blood 340 are killed
- George King becomes premier of New Brunswick, replacing Andrew Wetmore
Births
- May 21 – Leonard P. D. Tilley, Premier of New Brunswick
- June 18 – Howard Ferguson, Premier of Ontario
- July 3 – R.B. Bennett, Prime Minister
- July 28 – Aubin-Edmond Arsenault, Premier of PEI
- July 29 – George Dixon, boxer
- September 7 – Jimmy Tompkins, educator
- October 16 – Wallace Turnbull, engineer
- November 10 – Harlan Carey Brewster, Premier of British Columbia
- December 16 – Richard McBride, Premier of British Columbia
- Thomas Langton Church, politician
Deaths
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