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| 1811 | Governor Great Britain Prevost, George |  |
| Appointed Governor General of Upper & Lower Canada |
| 1837 | Exile of Papineau Canada Papineau, Louis |  |
| Flees to the United States after leading a failed rebellion |
| Quebec Leads a failed rebellion against British Rule |
| 1844 | High Commissioner Canada Galt, Alexander Tilloch |  |
| Quebec Appointed High Commissioner of the Province of Canada |
| 1857 | Prime Minister Canada MacDonald, John Alexander |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Canada, 2nd term |
| 1858 | Governor Canada Douglas, James |  |
| Extends British ruleby creating the colony & becoming its first Governor |
| 1858 | Minister of Foreign Affairs Canada Galt, Alexander Tilloch |  |
| Appointed Finance Minister |
| 1858 | Prime Minister Canada Brown, George |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Canada |
| 1864 | Minister of Foreign Affairs Canada Galt, Alexander Tilloch |  |
| Appointed Finance Minister |
| 1867 | Minister of Foreign Affairs Canada Galt, Alexander Tilloch |  |
| Appointed Finance Minister |
| 1867 | Prime Minister Canada MacDonald, John Alexander |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Canada |
| 1873 | Election Canada Mackenzie, Alexander |  |
| Mackenzie is elected Prime Minister of Canada |
| 1878 | Birth Canada Aberhart, William |  |
| 30th Dec Birth of William Aberhart |
| 1878 | Prime Minister Canada MacDonald, John Alexander |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of the Dominion of Canada |
| 1879 | Solicitor General Canada Mercier, Honore |  |
| Appointed Solicitor General |
| 1880 | High Commissioner Canada Galt, Alexander Tilloch |  |
| Quebec Appointed High Commissioner of the Dominion of Canada in London |
| 1883 | Governor Great Britain Lansdowne |  |
| Appointed Governor-General of Canada |
| 1887 | Attorney Canada Mercier, Honore |  |
| Quebec Appointed Prime Attorney General of Quebec |
| 1887 | Mayor Canada Abbot, John Joseph Caldwell |  |
| Montreal Appointed Mayor of Montreal |
| Appointed Minister of War without portfolio |
| 1887 | Prime Minister Canada Mercier, Honore |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Quebec |
| 1888 | Governor Great Britain Stanley, Frederick Arthur |  |
| Appointed Governor General of Canada |
| 1891 | Dismissal Canada Mercier, Honore |  |
| Quebec Dismissed for financial mismanagement |
| 1900 | Minister of Public Works Canada Gouin, Lomer |  |
| Appointed Minister of Public Works |
| 1920 | Prime Minister Canada Meighen, Arthur |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Canada, 1st term |
| 1921 | Attorney Canada Brownlee, John Edward |  |
| Alberta Appointed Attorney General for Alberta |
| 1921 | Governor Great Britain Byng |  |
| Appointed Governor General of Canada |
| 1921 | Minister of Justice Canada Gouin, Lomer |  |
| Appointed Minister of Justice |
| 1924 | Prime Minister Canada Brownlee, John Edward |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Canada |
| 1926 | Prime Minister Canada Meighen, Arthur |  |
| 28th June Appointed Prime Minister of Canada, 2nd term |
| 1930 | Prime Minister Canada Bennett, Richard Bedford |  |
| 7th Aug Appointed Prime Minister of Canada |
| 1931 | Reform Canada Bennett, Richard Bedford |  |
| Quebec Influential in negotiating the Statute of Westminster which defined Dominion status |
| 1932 | Conference of Imperial Canada Bennett, Richard Bedford |  |
| 21st July Ottowa 21 July-20 August, holds the Imperial Economic Conference |
| 21st July Ottowa Agrees Imperial preference following the adoption of protective tariffs by the British |
| Ottawa Presides over the Ottawa Conference giving the Empire Trade Preference |
| 1933 | Economy Canada Bennett, Richard Bedford |  |
| 25th April Canada goes off the Gold Standard |
| 1935 | Minister of Agriculture Canada Gardiner, James Garfield |  |
| Appointed Minister of Agriculture |
| 1935 | Prime Minister Canada Aberhart, William |  |
| Appointed Prime Minister of Canada |
| 1943 | Death Canada Aberhart, William |  |
| 23rd May Death of William Aberhart |
| 1952 | Governor Canada Massey, Vincent |  |
| 28th Feb Quebec Appointed Governor General of Canada, 1st Canadian born person to hold this post |
| 1979 | Progressive Conservative Government Canada Clarke, Joe |  |
| Quebec Forms a Progressive Conservative Government without a majority |
| 1990 | Attorney Canada Campbell, Avril Phaedra |  |
| Quebec Appointed Attorney General |
| Appointed Minister of Justice |
| 1993 | 1st Woman Prime Minister Canada Canada Campbell, Avril Phaedra |  |
| 26th June Quebec Appointed Prime Minister of Canada, Canada's 1st woman Prime Minister |
| Campbell & all but two of her party's candidates lose their seats in the national elections |
| 26th June 2nd woman in history to sit at the table of the Group of Seven leaders, after British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher |
| Appointed Minister of Defense |
| 26th June Appointed Prime Minister of Canada, Canada's 1st woman Prime Minister |
| 1996 | Minister of Foreign Affairs Canada Axwothy, Lloyd |  |
| 25th Jan Appointed Foreign Minister |