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
- July 1 â Prohibition of alcohol introduced in Alberta
- July 1 â November 18 â 25,000 Canadians and Newfoundlanders are casualties at the Battle of the Somme
- July 24 â Earl Bascom enters his first steer riding contest at Welling, Alberta.
- July 29 â The Matheson Fire in the region northwest of North Bay, Ontario, begins. It eventually kills between 200 and 250 people and destroys six towns, including Matheson and Cochrane
- August 11 â The 4th Canadian Division arrives in France
- October 20 â William M. Martin becomes premier of Saskatchewan, replacing Walter Scott
- November 11 â Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire, becomes Governor General of Canada replacing Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught
- November 23 â Harlan Brewster becomes premier of British Columbia, replacing William John Bowser
- December 1 â An Order in Council authorizes an increase of troops to 500,000 in the First World War
Full date unknown
Arts and literature
New works
Sport
Births
January to June
- February 10 â Claude Bissell, author and educator (d.2000)
- February 18 â Jean Drapeau, lawyer, politician and Mayor of Montreal (d.1999)
- February 23 â Molly Kool, North America's first registered female sea captain (d.2009)
- March 10 â Davie Fulton, politician and judge (d.2000)
- April 18 â Ian Wahn, politician and lawyer (d.1999)
- April 27 â Myfanwy Pavelic, artist (d.2007)
- May 3 â Léopold Simoneau, lyric tenor (d.2006)
- May 4 â Jane Jacobs, urbanist, writer and activist (d.2006)
- May 30 â Jack Dennett, radio and television announcer (d.1975)
- June 20 â Jean-Jacques Bertrand, politician and 21st Premier of Quebec (d.1973)
July to December
- July 21 â Wilfred Cantwell Smith, professor of comparative religion (d.2000)
- August 1 â Anne Hébert, author and poet (d.2000)
- September 5 â Frank Shuster, comedian (d.2002)
- September 18 â Laura Sabia, social activist and feminist (d.1996)
- October 9 â Bill Allum, ice hockey player (d.1992)
- October 30 â Roy Brown Jr., car design engineer (Edsel, Ford Consul, Ford Cortina) (d.2013)
- November 17 â , businessman (d.2013)
- November 23 â P. K. Page, poet (d.2010)
- December 5 â Lomer Brisson, politician and lawyer (d.1981)
- December 7 â Margaret Carse, dancer
- December 16 â Harry Gunning, scientist and administrator (d.2002)
- December 20 â Michel Chartrand, activist (d.2010)
- December 23 â Ruth Dawson, artist
Full date unknown
Deaths
Full date unknown
See also
References
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