1901 in Canada

Incumbents

Crown

Federal government

Provincial governments

Lieutenant governors

Premiers

Territorial governments

Commissioners

Lieutenant governors

Premiers

Events

Arts and literature

Births

January to June

Dr. W.R. Franks

July to December

Full date unknown

Deaths

George M. Dawson in May 1885.
Arthur Sturgis Hardy

Historical Documents

N.W.T. premier says territories are ready for and financially need provincial powers[1]

Influential Liberal MP Frank Oliver objects to immigration of Slavs[2]

Manufacturing process described in huge chair factory in Owen Sound, Ontario[3]

Mining and miners in Nanaimo, BC's booming coal industry[4]

Trail, B.C. and its gold, silver and copper smelting operations described[5]

Architect gives examples of good design to counter people's ill-informed criticism[6]

Visitor laments various classes of loafer in British Columbia (Note: racial stereotypes)[7]

Humorous character study of people in dining and smoking cars on train crossing Prairies[8]

Chicken Okra a la Portugaise and other items on Chateau Frontenac menu[9]

References

  1. "Haultain Roblin All Night Debate At Indian Head On Annexation To Manitoba," Regina Leader (December 26, 1901), pg. 4. Accessed 22 January 2020 http://library2.usask.ca/sni/stories/beg8.html
  2. House of Commons debate, 9th Parliament, 1st Session (April 12, 1901). Accessed 22 January 2020 https://www.lipad.ca/full/permalink/9885/
  3. Bernard McEvoy, From the Great Lakes to the Wide West: Impressions of a Tour between Toronto and the Pacific (1902), pgs. 11-13. Accessed 22 January 2020 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/2638/19.html
  4. Bernard McEvoy, From the Great Lakes to the Wide West: Impressions of a Tour between Toronto and the Pacific (1902), pgs. 214-21. Accessed 22 January 2020 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/2638/254.html
  5. Bernard McEvoy, From the Great Lakes to the Wide West: Impressions of a Tour between Toronto and the Pacific (1902), pgs. 251-6. Accessed 22 January 2020 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/2638/293.html
  6. C.H.C. Wright, "Design in Modern Architecture," The Canadian Architect and Builder, Vol. XIV, No. 158 (February 1901), pgs. 40-1. Accessed 22 January 2020 http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/cab/search/imgdisplay.php?imgfile=../Volume%2014/Issue%202/v14n2p40.gif http://digital.library.mcgill.ca/cab/search/imgdisplay.php?imgfile=../Volume%2014/Issue%202/v14n2p41.gif
  7. Bernard McEvoy, From the Great Lakes to the Wide West: Impressions of a Tour between Toronto and the Pacific (1902), pgs. 155-8. Accessed 22 January 2020 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/2638/191.html
  8. Bernard McEvoy, From the Great Lakes to the Wide West: Impressions of a Tour between Toronto and the Pacific (1902), pgs. 89-96. Accessed 22 January 2020 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/2638/109.html
  9. "Chateau Frontenac; Quebec; Luncheon" (July 22, 1901). Accessed 22 January 2020 http://menus.nypl.org/menus/14224
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