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  1. Events. January 2 – The Parliament House, in Toronto, is burned. September 7 – Soldiers of the 70th Regiment subdue a fire, which consumes over eighty buildings, in Montreal. September to October: The Great Miramichi Fire destroys at least 10 000 km ² to 20,000 km ² and killing at least 280 people.

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  2. 6 de feb. de 2006 · Canada Company, brainchild of John GALT, established in late 1824 and chartered in 1825 as a land and COLONIZATION COMPANY in Upper Canada. In 1826 the company purchased from the government about 2.5 million acres (1 million ha) of land for $295 000.

  3. The Census for Lower Canada, 1825 marked the first collection of statistics. It took place between June 20 and September 20, 1825. Enumerators visited 20 census districts, divided into 246 multiple enumeration units known as sub-districts. These units were made up of cities, towns, parishes, villages and townships.

  4. Llegaron muchos inmigrantes desde Gran Bretaña especialmente de Escocia a partir de 1815 y a partir del 1825 llegaron muchos del sur a través del Canal del Eire que unía los Grandes Lagos y Nueva York.

  5. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Canada in the 1820s: ← 1820 - 1821 - 1822 - 1823 - 1824 - 1825 - 1826 - 1827 - 1828 - 1829 →. English: Media pertaining to Canada and/or Canadians in 1825. Français : Médias relatifs au Canada et / ou les Canadiens en 1825. Subcategories.

  6. June 21 – Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, Governor General of Canada (died 1902) June 23 – Louis Babel, priest (d. 1912) June 29 – Robert Christie, Ontario businessman and politician (died 1914) July 21 – Hugh Richardson, jurist (died 1913) August 25 – Hector-Louis Langevin, lawyer, politician ...