1883 in Canada
See also: 1882 in Canada, other events of 1883, 1884 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history.
Events
- January 29 – William Smithe becomes premier of British Columbia, replacing Robert Beaven
- February 27 – Ontario election: Sir Oliver Mowat's Liberals win a fourth consecutive majority
- August 31 – The Calgary Herald publishes its first issue
- November 18 – Canada adopts Standard Time
- December 1 – Regina officially declared a town.
- Andrew Blair becomes premier of New Brunswick, replacing Daniel Hanington
- Augusta Stowe, daughter of Emily Stowe, is the first woman to graduate from the Toronto Medical School.
- The Toronto Women's Suffrage Association replaces the Literary Club of 1876.
Births
- January 30 – Mountenay Du Val, conservationist
- February 4 – E. J. Pratt, poet
- March 5 – Charles Barbeau, ethnologist
- June 22 – John Bracken, Premier of Manitoba
- June 23 – Frederick Taylor, hockey player
- August 7 – Gordon S. Harrington, Premier of Nova Scotia
- October 2 – Robert Boyle, physicist
- November 30 – James G. Gardiner, Premier of Saskatchewan
- December 27 – Cyrus S. Eaton, businessman
Deaths
Categories: 1883 | Years in Canada