Deed of Surrender

Deed of Surrender
Queen-in-council
  • "Rupert's Land and North-Western Territory - Enactment No. 3: Order of Her Majesty in Council admitting Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territory into the union, dated the 23rd day of June 1870"
Territorial extentRupert's Land, North-Western Territory, Canada
Enacted byQueen-in-council
Royal assentJune 23, 1870
CommencedJuly 15, 1870
Status: In force

The Deed of Surrender or Rupert's Land and North-Western Territory Order is an 1870 British order in council that transferred ownership of Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territory from the United Kingdom to the newly created Dominion of Canada. The Deed ended just over 200 years of Hudson's Bay Company (HBC) control over Rupert's Land and began western Canadian expansion. Often confused with the Rupert's Land Act 1868, the deed is different as the act only expressed that the United Kingdom and Canada permitted the transfer, but did not settle on the details of exchange with HBC, which were outlined in the Deed of Surrender.

Canada before and after receiving Rupert's Land and North-West Territory; the Province of Manitoba was created simultaneously