Events from the year 1914 in Canada.
Incumbents
Crown
Federal government
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
Premiers
Territorial governments
Commissioners
Events
January to June
July to December
Sport
Full date unknown
- All-time high levels of immigration are ended by the war
- The Better Farming Train made its first tour of Saskatchewan.
- Canada suspends the convertibility of the dollar into gold
- Edmonton adopts a new numbered street and avenue pattern
- Ontario passes a worker's compensation act that provides all workers with funding in case of disability
Births
January to March
April to June
- April 2 â Edwin Alonzo Boyd, criminal and leader of the Boyd Gang (d.2002)
- April 11
- Norman McLaren, animator and film director (d.1987)
- Robert Stanfield, politician and 24th Premier of Nova Scotia (d.2003)
- April 14 â Robert Bend, politician (d.1999)
- April 18 â David Smith, veterinarian
- May 3 â Ernest Smith, soldier and Victoria Cross recipient in 1944 (d.2005)
- May 9 â Hank Snow, country music artist (d.1999)
- May 15 â Angus MacLean, politician and 27th Premier of Prince Edward Island (d.2000)
- May 16 â Eric Coy, discus thrower and shot putter (d.1985)
- May 19 â Alex Shibicky, ice hockey player (d.2005)
- May 27 â Hugh Le Caine, physicist, composer and instrument builder (d.1977)
- June 16 â Lucien Rivard, criminal and prison escapee (d.2002)
- June 21 â William Vickrey, professor of economics and Nobel Laureate (d.1996)
July to December
- July 1 â Stephen Juba, politician and Mayor of Winnipeg (d.1993)
- July 6 â Viola Desmond, black civil rights advocate (d. 1965)
- July 7 â Harry Strom, politician and 9th Premier of Alberta (d.1984)
- July 10 â Joe Shuster, comic book artist, co-creator of Superman (& nephew of Frank Shuster) (d.1992)
- July 19 â John Kenneth Macalister, World War II hero (d.1944)
- July 24 â Ed Mirvish, businessman, philanthropist and theatrical impresario (d.2007)
- August 2 â Félix Leclerc, folk singer, poet, writer, actor and political activist (d.1988)
- August 14 â Francis Lawrence Jobin, politician and Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba (d.1995)
- September 12 â Janusz Ã
»urakowski, fighter and test pilot, first test pilot of Avro Arrow (d.2004)
- October 14 â Michael D. Moore, film director, second unit director and silent-era child actor (d.2013)
- November 28 â Mud Bruneteau, professional ice hockey forward who played for the Detroit Red Wings (d.1992)
- December 10 â Frank Thurston, engineer
- December 25 â Charles-Noël Barbès, politician and lawyer (d.2008)
- December 26 â Crawford Gordon, businessman (d.1967)
Full date unknown
Deaths
- January 21 â Donald Alexander Smith, politician (b.1820)
- January 27 â Daniel Woodley Prowse, lawyer, politician, judge, historian and essayist (b.1834)
- March 1 â Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto, Governor General of Canada (b.1845)
- March 7 â George William Ross, educator, politician and 5th Premier of Ontario (b.1841)
- March 9 â Robert Christie, Ontario businessman and politician (b. 1826)
- April 7 â Edith Maude Eaton, author (b.1865)
- May 2 â John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll, Governor General of Canada (b.1845)
- July 9 â Henry Emmerson, lawyer, businessman, politician, philanthropist and 8th Premier of New Brunswick (b.1853)
- July 27 â Archibald Blue, teacher, journalist, and civil servant (b.1840)
- September 25 â James Whitney, politician and 6th Premier of Ontario (b.1843)
See also
References