August 16, 1867
CARTIER ENDORSES MCGEE
Following claims from the Bernard Devlin camp that Hon. George-Étienne Cartier, leader of the Québec Conservatives, would prefer to see Devlin in Ottawa than Tory Thomas D’Arcy McGee, Cartier has released a letter indicating his preference for McGee. That the letter consisted solely of this sentiment and included no elaboration on Cartier’s feelings about McGee has been taken by the Globe as a sign that Cartier’s heart wasn’t in the endorsement.
ELECTION CALENDAR
This section will be updated daily as information is received.
August 19, 1867
ONTARIO
Nominations
- Carleton
- Kingston
- South Ontario
- Ottawa
August 21, 1867
ONTARIO
Nominations
- Lincoln
- London
August 22, 1867
ONTARIO
Nominations
- East Durham
QUEBEC
Nominations
- Montreal
August 23, 1867
ONTARIO
Nominations
- East Toronto
- West Toronto
- West York
- South Wentworth
August 24, 1867
ONTARIO
Nominations
- West Hastings
- North Wentworth
August 26, 1867
ONTARIO
Nominations
- Hamilton
- East Hastings
Polls
- Carleton
- Kingston
- South Ontario
- Ottawa
August 27, 1867
ONTARIO
Nominations
- North Renfrew
Polls
- Carleton
- Kingston
- South Ontario
- Ottawa
August 28, 1867
ONTARIO
Polls
- London
August 29, 1867
ONTARIO
Polls
- East Durham
- London
August 30, 1867
ONTARIO
Polls
- East Durham
- Toronto East
- Toronto West
- South Wentworth
- West York
August 31, 1867
ONTARIO
Polls
- Toronto East
- Toronto West
- South Wentworth
- West York
September 1, 1867
ONTARIO
Polls
- West Hastings
September 2, 1867
ONTARIO
Polls
- West Hastings
QUEBEC
Polls
- Montreal
September 3, 1867
ONTARIO
Polls
- Hamilton
- North Wentworth
QUEBEC
Polls
- Montreal
September 4, 1867
ONTARIO
Polls
- Hamilton
- East Hastings
- North Renfrew
- North Wentworth
September 5, 1867
ONTARIO
Polls
- East Hastings
- North Renfrew