1916 in Canada
Events from the year 1916 in Canada .
Incumbents
Crown
Federal government
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
Premiers
Territorial governments
Commissioners
Events
January to June
July to December
Full date unknown
Arts and literature
New works
Sport
Births
January to June
January 22 – Bill Durnan , ice hockey player (d.1972 )
February 4 – Pudlo Pudlat , artist (d.1992 )
February 10 – Claude Bissell , author and educator (d.2000 )
February 18 – Jean Drapeau , lawyer, politician and Mayor of Montreal (d.1999 )
February 23 – Molly Kool , North America's first registered female sea captain (d.2009 )
March 10 – Davie Fulton , politician and judge (d.2000 )
April 18 – Ian Wahn , politician and lawyer (d.1999 )
April 27 – Myfanwy Pavelic , artist (d.2007 )
May 3 – Léopold Simoneau , lyric tenor (d.2006 )
May 4 – Jane Jacobs , urbanist, writer and activist (d.2006 )
May 30 – Jack Dennett , radio and television announcer (d.1975 )
June 20 – Jean-Jacques Bertrand , politician and 21st Premier of Quebec (d.1973 )
July to December
Michel Chartrand in 2003
July 21 – Wilfred Cantwell Smith , professor of comparative religion (d.2000 )
August 1 – Anne Hébert , author and poet (d.2000 )
September 5 – Frank Shuster , comedian (d.2002 )
September 18 – Laura Sabia , social activist and feminist (d.1996 )
October 9 – Bill Allum , ice hockey player (d.1992 )
October 30 – Roy Brown Jr. , car design engineer (Edsel , Ford Consul , Ford Cortina ) (d.2013 )
November 17 – Martin J. Légère [fr ] , businessman (d.2013)
November 23 – P. K. Page , poet (d.2010)
December 5 – Lomer Brisson , politician and lawyer (d.1981 )
December 7 – Margaret Carse , dancer
December 16 – Harry Gunning , scientist and administrator (d.2002 )
December 20 – Michel Chartrand , activist (d.2010 )
December 23 – Ruth Dawson , artist
Full date unknown
Deaths
Full date unknown
See also
Historical documents
References
^ "King George V | The Canadian Encyclopedia" . www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca . Retrieved 4 December 2022 .
^ "Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women" . Archived from the original on January 2, 2014.
^ "9 p.m." (February 3, 1916), Official Report of the Debates of the House of Commons ; Vol. CXXII , pg. 578. Accessed 5 March 2022
^ "Archived - Borden-Speeches-Ottawa, October 23, 1916-First Among Equals" . www.nlc-bnc.ca . Archived from the original on April 21, 2016. Retrieved November 28, 2020 .
^ "Archived - Leading Canada-First Among Equals" . www.collectionscanada.ca . Archived from the original on 2007-02-11. Retrieved 2020-11-28 .
^ Letter to Joseph Flavelle (July 20, 1916). Accessed 6 March 2020 (scroll down to "William E. Rundle")
^ Testimony of Dr. Charles K. Clarke, "Minutes of Evidence" (March 23, 1916), Soldiers' Pensions; Proceedings of the House Special Committee, pgs. 32-5. Accessed 14 October 2020
^ "Arthur Pearson, Blinded Soldiers' and Sailors' Hostel, London (January 12, 1916). Accessed 6 March 2020" .
^ "120th City of Hamilton Battalion, Newspaper clipping, 18 March 1916 | Digital Collections @ Mac" . digitalcollections.mcmaster.ca .
^ "TimeLinks: The Soldier's Dream" . www.mhs.mb.ca .
^ R.A.L. (November 28, 1918). Chapin Ray, Anna (ed.). "Letters of a Canadian stretcher bearer" . Little, Brown, and Company. Retrieved November 28, 2020 .
^ "Letter of Dorothy Cotton (April 5, 1916), pgs. 5-7. Accessed 6 March 2020" .
^ Anonymous, My Beloved Poilus (1917; scroll down to "January 16, 1916"). Accessed 5 March 2022
^ " "Are You in Favor of Changing the Name of This City? NO!!" Berlin Record" .
^ " "List of Suggestions of Names" Accessed 6 March 2020" .
^ Napoléon Antoine Belcourt, "Address [to] Quebec Canadian Club; Bilingualism" (March 28, 1916). Accessed 9 March 2020
^ Royal Commission on Indian Affairs for the Province of British Columbia (March 28, 1916), pgs. 680-4 Accessed 5 March 2022
^ "200 Known Dead in North Ontario Fire, Heavy Rainstorm Quenches Forest Blaze" The Winnipeg Evening Tribune, Vol. XXVII, No. 1 (July 31, 1916), pg. 1. Accessed 5 March 2022
^ United States Department of State, "Convention between the United States and Great Britain for the Protection of Migratory Birds," Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, December 5, 1916, pgs. 279-82. Accessed 10 March 2020
^ "TimeLinks: Prohibition in Western Canada in 1916" . www.mhs.mb.ca .
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1916 in North America
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