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Events from the year 1736 in Canada.
"Cape Breton will remain a Thorn in our Sides" - With Cape Breton's troops and Acadians' numbers, French frustrate British in Nova Scotia [3]
Two priests who reject Council orders in "a most Insolent, Audacious & Disrespectfull manner" are ordered to leave Nova Scotia [4]
Doors of "Mass house" up Annapolis River to "be Closly Naild Up" as Council deals with another priest's alleged defiance [5]
"A. does not know what to do" - Lt. Gov. Lawrence Armstrong frustrated that Acadians and Île-Royale governor resist banishment of two priests [6]
Armstrong invokes treaty with Indigenous people near Cape Sable to get their help in case of murder and robbery aboard ship "Baltimore" [7]
Armstrong summarizes evidence to date in curious case of supposed lone survivor left from ship "Baltimore," forced by bad weather into port [8]
Armstrong updates Board of Trade on Baltimore case, suspecting lone witness is lying and that convicts on-board killed crew [9]
When petitioned about plan to reroute rivulet landowners fear will harm them, Council advises community consultation and its own visit to site [10]
Nova Scotia government to be set up with governor, council, courts and (with "competent number of Freemen, planters and inhabitants") assembly [11]
Fewer French in Port-aux-Basques than thought, capital-crime witnesses still evade trip to England, and JPs are better lawmen than admirals [12]
Priest gives general absolution to crew of French ship in fierce November storm, run aground off Anticosti Island (they get to shore) [13]
Map: Cape Sable to Strait of Belle Isle and Gaspé to Grand Banks [14]
George Clarke says New York can be bulwark against French by settling Kanien’kéhà:ka country with thousands of European Protestants [15]
Clarke recommends Assembly fund new fort at "upper End of the Mohauks Country" to "cover" it and provide protective link to Oswego [16]
Penobscot, denying French influence, insist Massachusetts governor must prevent settlement up Saint George River to preserve peace [17]
Detailed proposal for sending two sloops from Churchill to search for passage west out of Hudson Bay and record tides, soundings etc. [18]
Hudson's Bay Company orders ships north along Bay's western shore to establish trade and record details of land and waters [19]
French have no claim to Canada because merely asking Indigenous people for permission to settle gives foreigners right of dominion [20]
At Lake of the Woods, Jesuit priest describes "this wretched country" and "morally degraded" Cree (Note: racial stereotypes) [21]
Events from the year 1720 in Canada.
Events from the year 1721 in Canada.
Events from the year 1722 in Canada.
Events from the year 1725 in Canada.
Events from the year 1726 in Canada.
Events from the year 1728 in Canada.
Events from the year 1729 in Canada.
Events from the year 1730 in Canada.
Events from the year 1731 in Canada.
Events from the year 1732 in Canada.
Events from the year 1733 in Canada.
Events from the year 1734 in Canada.
Events from the year 1735 in Canada.
Events from the year 1737 in Canada.
Events from the year 1738 in Canada.
Events from the year 1740 in Canada.
Events from the year 1742 in Canada.
Events from the year 1739 in Canada.
Events from the year 1724 in Canada.
Events from the year 1727 in Canada.