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Britain transfers controls of colonial postal system to Canada.
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Canada and the U.S. sign a reciprocity treaty, ensuring reduction of customs duties.
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Queen Victoria chooses Ottawa as the new capital of the United province of Canada.
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Gold is discovered in the sandbars of the Fraser rivers. Some twenty thousand miners rush to the area and it comes under the British rule as the colony of British Columbia.
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French acrobat Blondin crosses Niagara Falls on later tightrope walks, he crosses the falls on stilts with his feet in a sack!
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The cornerstone of the parliament building is laid.
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New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec and Ontario form the Dominion of Canada John .A. Macdonald becomes the first prime minister.
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Liberals under Laurier (the first French Canadian prime minister) win federal election partly on the Manitoba Schools Question, though his compromises are not instituted until 1897.
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Canadian-born Reginald Fessenden makes the first wireless radio broadcast near Washington, D.C., narrowly beating Marconi, who receives the first transatlantic radio message at St. John's, Newfoundland, in the following year.
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The First World War begins. Britain declares war on Germany on behalf of the British Empire including Canada.