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- 1810s
 
- 1820s
 
- 1830s
 
- 1840s
 
- 1850s
  
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Events from the year 1831 in Canada.
Incumbents
Federal government
Governors
Events
- A charter for a railway, from La Prairie, Quebec to St. John's, is granted; it will be the first railway in Canada.
 
- Massive Patriote campaign to petition the king for reforms.
 
- Male Jews were extended full political and religious rights.
 
- Many African-Canadians were protesting at the time about voting rights, although these weren't granted to them until 7 years later.
 
Births
- February 1 – Francis Evans Cornish, politician (died 1878)[2]
 
- February 14 – Camille Lefebvre (died 1895)[3]
 
- March 18 – David Mills, politician, author, poet and jurist (died 1903)
 
- April 17 – John Macoun, naturalist (died 1920)
 
- May 1 – Emily Stowe, first female doctor to practice in Canada and women's rights and suffrage activist (died 1903)
 
- May 17 – Robert Machray, clergyman, missionary and first Primate of the Church of England in Canada (died 1904)
 
- July 30 – Simon Hugh Holmes, publisher, lawyer, politician and Premier of Nova Scotia (died 1919)
 
- August 16 – John Jones Ross, politician and Premier of Quebec (died 1901)
 
Deaths
References
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| Sovereign states | 
- Antigua and Barbuda
 
- Bahamas
 
- Barbados
 
- Belize
 
- Costa Rica
 
- Cuba
 
- Dominica
 
- Dominican Republic
 
- El Salvador
 
- Grenada
 
- Guatemala
 
- Haiti
 
- Honduras
 
- Jamaica
 
- Mexico
 
- Nicaragua
 
- Panama
 
- Saint Kitts and Nevis
 
- Saint Lucia
 
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
 
- Trinidad and Tobago
 
- United States
  
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Dependencies and other territories  | 
- Anguilla
 
- Aruba
 
- Bermuda
 
- Bonaire
 
- British Virgin Islands
 
- Cayman Islands
 
- Curaçao
 
- Greenland
 
- Guadeloupe
 
- Martinique
 
- Montserrat
 
- Puerto Rico
 
- Saint Barthélemy
 
- Saint Martin
 
- Saint Pierre and Miquelon
 
- Saba
 
- Sint Eustatius
 
- Sint Maarten
 
- Turks and Caicos Islands
 
- United States Virgin Islands
  
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