1894 in Canada
Events from the year 1894 in Canada .
Incumbents
Crown
Federal government
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
Premiers
Territorial governments
Lieutenant governors
Premiers
Events
Full date unknown
Arts and literature
Sport
Births
George Alexander Drew in 1947
January to June
January 3 – James Lorimer Ilsley , politician, Minister and jurist (d.1967 )
January 5 – Norman MacKenzie , author, lawyer, professor and Senator (d.1986 )
February 8 – Billy Bishop , First World War flying ace (d.1956 )
May 7 – George A. Drew , politician and 14th Premier of Ontario (d.1973 )
May 13 – William Earl Rowe , politician and 20th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (d.1984 )
May 29 – Beatrice Lillie , comic actress (d.1989 )
June 4 – La Bolduc , singer and musician (d.1941 )
June 5 – Roy Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet , newspaper proprietor and media entrepreneur (d.1976 )
July to December
July 17 – Phillip Garratt , aviator
July 24 – Theobald Butler Barrett , politician
July 25 – Norman McLeod Rogers , lawyer, politician and Cabinet minister (d.1940 )
August – Gladys Porter , politician and first female member of the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia (d.1967 )
September 9 – Humphrey Mitchell , politician and trade unionist (d.1950 )
September 10 – H. H. Wrong , diplomat (d.1954 )
October 7 – Del Lord , film director and actor (d.1970 in the United States )
November 5 – Harold Innis , professor of political economy and author (d.1952 )
November 13 – James Allan , politician (d.1992 )
November 26 – James Charles McGuigan , Cardinal (d.1974 )
December 13 – Chester Ronning , diplomat and politician (d.1984 )
Deaths
John Sparrow David Thompson
March 19 – John Langton , businessman, political figure and civil servant (b.1808 )
April 16 – Joseph-Charles Taché , a Canadian noted for his contributions to many aspects of the fabric of Canada (b.1820 )
May 27 – Francis Godschall Johnson , politician (b.1817 )
June 22 – Alexandre-Antonin Taché , Roman Catholic priest, missionary, author and Archbishop (b.1823 )
September 5 – James Macleod , militia officer, lawyer, police officer, magistrate, judge and politician (b.1836 )
September 14 – Narcisse-Fortunat Belleau , lawyer, businessman and politician (b.1808 )
September 15 – Philip Carteret Hill , politician and Premier of Nova Scotia (b.1821 )
October 30 – Honoré Mercier , lawyer, journalist, politician and Premier of Quebec (b.1840 )
November 28 – Patrick Leonard MacDougall , General and author (b.1819 )
November 29 – Charles Stanley Monck, 4th Viscount Monck , Governor General (b.1819 )
December 12 – John Sparrow David Thompson , lawyer, judge, politician, university professor and 4th Prime Minister of Canada (b.1845 )
Historical documents
Prime Minister John Thompson 's invitation to his Imperial Privy Council swearing-in at Windsor Castle [ 4]
Prime Minister John Thompson's death at Windsor Castle, and Queen Victoria's response[ 5]
Ethnologist crashes Dogribs' three-week muskox hunt[ 6]
Chignecto Ship Railway would shorten voyages of eastern New Brunswick, P.E.I. and other shipping to U.S.A.[ 7]
References
^ "Queen Victoria | The Canadian Encyclopedia" . www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca . Retrieved 5 December 2022 .
^ "Landslides" . Get Prepared . Public Safety Canada. Retrieved 4 March 2016 .
^ "History of Saint-Alban" . Saint Alban (in French). City of Saint Alban. Retrieved 4 March 2016 .
^ Clerk of the Council, Whitehall, December 8, 1894 Accessed 23 December 2019
^ J. Castell Hopkins, Life and Work of the Rt. Hon. Sir John Thompson [....] (1895), pgs. 440-1 Accessed 25 December 2019
^ Frank Russell, "Chapter VII; The Musk-Ox Hunt," Explorations in the Far North: Being the Report of an Expedition [....] (1898), pgs. 108-19 Accessed 19 December 2019
^ "The Ship Railway; Its Commercial Importance Set Forth," Daily Telegraph reprint (September 12, 1894). Accessed 19 December 2019 http://www.lib.unb.ca/archives/finding/ketchum/series25a.html (scroll down to "46" and click image)
1894 in North America
Sovereign states Dependencies and other territories