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See also:
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 – Edwin Alonzo Boyd , criminal and leader of the Boyd Gang (d.2002 )
April 11
April 14 – Robert Bend , politician (d.1999 )
April 18 – David Smith, veterinarian
May 3 – Ernest Smith , soldier and Victoria Cross recipient in 1944 (d.2005 )
May 9 – Hank Snow , country music artist (d.1999 )
May 15 – Angus MacLean , politician and 27th Premier of Prince Edward Island (d.2000 )
May 16 – Eric Coy , discus thrower and shot putter (d.1985 )
May 19 – Alex Shibicky , ice hockey player (d.2005 )
May 27 – Hugh Le Caine , physicist, composer and instrument builder (d.1977 )
June 16 – Lucien Rivard , criminal and prison escapee (d.2002 )
June 21 – William Vickrey , professor of economics and Nobel Laureate (d.1996 )
July to December
July 1 – Stephen Juba , politician and Mayor of Winnipeg (d.1993 )
July 6 – Viola Desmond , black civil rights advocate (d. 1965)
July 7 – Harry Strom , politician and 9th Premier of Alberta (d.1984 )
July 10 – Joe Shuster , comic book artist, co-creator of Superman (& nephew of Frank Shuster ) (d.1992 )
July 19 – John Kenneth Macalister , World War II hero (d.1944 )
July 24 – Ed Mirvish , businessman, philanthropist and theatrical impresario (d.2007 )
August 2 – Félix Leclerc , folk singer, poet, writer, actor and political activist (d.1988 )
August 14 – Francis Lawrence Jobin , politician and Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba (d.1995 )
September 12 – Janusz Żurakowski , fighter and test pilot, first test pilot of Avro Arrow (d.2004 )
October 14 – Michael D. Moore , film director, second unit director and silent-era child actor (d.2013 )
November 28 – Mud Bruneteau , professional ice hockey forward who played for the Detroit Red Wings (d.1992 )
December 10 – Frank Thurston, engineer
December 25 – Charles-Noël Barbès , politician and lawyer (d.2008 )
December 26 – Crawford Gordon , businessman (d.1967 )
Full date unknown
Deaths
George William Ross
January 21 – Donald Alexander Smith , politician (b.1820 )
January 27 – Daniel Woodley Prowse , lawyer, politician, judge, historian and essayist (b.1834 )
March 1 – Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto , Governor General of Canada (b.1845 )
March 7 – George William Ross , educator, politician and 5th Premier of Ontario (b.1841 )
March 9 – Robert Christie , Ontario businessman and politician (b. 1826 )
April 7 – Edith Maude Eaton , author (b.1865 )
James Whitney
May 2 – John Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll , Governor General of Canada (b.1845 )
July 9 – Henry Emmerson , lawyer, businessman, politician, philanthropist and 8th Premier of New Brunswick (b.1853 )
July 27 – Archibald Blue , teacher, journalist, and civil servant (b.1840 )[ 2]
September 25 – James Whitney , politician and 6th Premier of Ontario (b.1843 )
See also
References
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