1827 in Canada
Events from the year 1827 in Canada.
| Years in Canada: | 1824 1825 1826 1827 1828 1829 1830 | 
| Centuries: | 18th century · 19th century · 20th century | 
| Decades: | 1790s 1800s 1810s 1820s 1830s 1840s 1850s | 
| Years: | 1824 1825 1826 1827 1828 1829 1830 | 
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Incumbents
    
    Federal government
    
- Parliament of Lower Canada: 12th (until July 5), 13th (starting November 20)
- Parliament of Upper Canada: 9th
Events
    
- March 15 – The University of Toronto is chartered
- First temperance society in Canada formed in Montreal
- Elections overwhelmingly in favour of the Parti Patriote much to the annoyance of the British.
- 87,000 people in Lower Canada sign a petition denouncing the political abuses of the Château Clique.
Births
    
- January 3 – Letitia Youmans, temperance advocate (died 1896)
- January 7 – Sandford Fleming, engineer and inventor (died 1915)
- February 28 – Albert Lacombe, missionary (died 1916)
- April 16 – Octave Crémazie, poet (died 1879)
- August 22 – Ezra Butler Eddy, businessman
- October 21 – Charles Laberge, lawyer, journalist and politician (died 1874)
- November 17 – William Evan Price, businessman and politician (died 1880)
- December 27 – Pierre-Alexis Tremblay, politician (died 1879)
Deaths
    
- August 31 – Jean Boudreau, politician
References
    
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