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Events from the year 1852 in Canada.
Incumbents
Federal government
Governors
Premiers
- Joint Premiers of the Province of Canada —
- Francis Hincks, Canada West Premier
 - Augustin-Norbert Morin, Canada East Premier
 
 - Premier of Nova Scotia — James Boyle Uniacke
 - Premier of Prince Edward Island — John Holl
 
Events
- January 15 – Trinity College opens
 - July 8 – Beginning of a fire which burns 11,000 houses in Montreal.
 - October – The Bank of Montreal issues notes like the Bank of England's; denomination water-marked.
 - October 25 – The Toronto Stock Exchange opens[2]
 - November 10 – The Grand Trunk Railway Company is incorporated to build a railway between Toronto and Montreal.[3]
 - December 8 – Laval's Seminaire du Quebec founds Université Laval, North America's oldest French Language university.
 
Full date unknown
Births

Theodore Davie
- January 1 – Alexander Bethune, politician and 12th Mayor of Vancouver (died 1947)
 - March 22 – Theodore Davie, lawyer, politician and 9th Premier of British Columbia (died 1898)
 - April 5 – Alexander Warburton, politician, jurist, author and Premier of Prince Edward Island (died 1929)
 - August 19 – John Andrew Davidson, politician (died 1903)
 - September 9 – Fletcher Bath Wade, politician and barrister (died 1905)
 - September 24 – Joseph Martin, lawyer, politician and 13th Premier of British Columbia (died 1923)
 - November 2 – Paul Tourigny, politician (died 1926)
 
Deaths
- April 3 – Alexander Rankin, timber merchant, justice of the peace, politician, and office holder (born 1788)
 - November 3 – Francis Gore, colonial administrator (born 1769)
 
References
- ↑ "Queen Victoria | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 5 December 2022.
 - ↑ Staff, Financial Post (2011-02-08). "Timeline: 160 years of the Toronto Stock Exchange". Financial Post. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
 - ↑ Peltenburg, Adam. "Grand Trunk Railway". Toronto Railway Historical Association. Retrieved November 17, 2022.
 - ↑ Cadigan, Sean (2017-06-22). Newfoundland and Labrador: A History. University of Toronto Press. ISBN 978-1-4875-1677-2.
 
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