1794 in Canada
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Events from the year 1794 in Canada.
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Federal government
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Events
- 1794 – Baranov builds first vessel in northwestern America at Voskres-senski on Kenai.
- Jay Treaty establishes neutral commission to settle border disputes between United States and Canada; restores trade between the United States and British colonies of Canada; also guarantees Indians free movement across the border.
- June – Close of a session of the Canadian Legislature, which began in November last. Only six acts have been passed. Public accounts are first published for tax-payers' information.
- June 29 – Petition of Free Negroes.
Births
- Daniel Tracey, doctor, journalist and politician (died 1832)
Deaths
- March 26 – Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, naval officer, explorer, administrator (born 1744)
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