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1927 in Canada

Events from the year 1927 in Canada.

Incumbents

Crown

Federal government

Provincial governments

Lieutenant governors

Premiers

Territorial governments

Commissioners

Events

Arts and literature

Science and technology

Sport

Births

January to March

April to June

July to December

Deaths

January to June

July to December

See also

Historical documents

Popular infant care author writes government guide to raising babies, including growth, health, habits, and "character and disposition"[2]

Speaker delivers strongly anti-Catholic commentary at packed Ku Klux Klan meeting in Regina[3]

MP Agnes Macphail calls for government pension coverage for war veterans unable to work[4]

British privy council renders decision on long-disputed Labrador border between Newfoundland and Canada[5]

U.S. border restrictions force Canadian residents working in U.S.A. to qualify for immigration[6]

Illustration: A.Y. Jackson's painting of Mount Robson is among Group of Seven art in Canadian National Railway guide to Jasper National Park[7]

Hunter regrets killing one of Jack Miner's "noble" Canada geese[8]

Son of "dead" man who skippered schooner lost in Lake Ontario gale learns he started life anew in Oklahoma[9]

References

  1. ^ "King George V | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  2. ^ Helen MacMurchy, The Canadian Mother's Book (1927). Accessed 6 December 2019
  3. ^ "Ku Klux Klan Not Dead Yet, Meeting Told" Regina Morning Leader (October 5, 1927), pg. 8. Accessed 12 May 2020
  4. ^ "Old Age Pensions" (March 3, 1927), House of Commons Debates, 16th Parliament, 1st Session: Vol. 1, pg. 882 Accessed 7 March 2020
  5. ^ "Labrador; A Source of Wealth; The Boundary Dispute; Privy Council Decision" The (Wellington, N.Z.) Evening Post, Vol. CXIII, No. 94 (April 22, 1927), pg. 9. Accessed 12 May 2020
  6. ^ "The Canadian Minister (Massey) to Secretary of State" (No. 149, June 8, 1927), Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1927, Volume 1, pgs. 502-6. Accessed 12 May 2020
  7. ^ Scenic Guide - Jasper National Park - Canadian National Railways (1927), Library and Archives Canada. Accessed 3 April 2022
  8. ^ Letter in "The Canada Goose as Canada's Emblem," Jack Miner on Current Topics, pgs. 48-50 Accessed 12 May 2020
  9. ^ "Ten Year Old Mystery of Wreck Expected to Be Cleared Up Now" The (Belleville, Ont.) Intelligencer (March 7, 1927). Accessed 12 May 2020

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1927 in Canada news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Events from the year 1927 in Canada Years in Canada 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930Centuries 19th century 20th century 21st centuryDecades 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950sYears 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 Contents 1 Incumbents 1 1 Crown 1 2 Federal government 1 3 Provincial governments 1 3 1 Lieutenant governors 1 3 2 Premiers 1 4 Territorial governments 1 4 1 Commissioners 2 Events 3 Arts and literature 4 Science and technology 5 Sport 6 Births 6 1 January to March 6 2 April to June 6 3 July to December 7 Deaths 7 1 January to June 7 2 July to December 8 See also 9 Historical documents 10 ReferencesIncumbents EditCrown Edit Monarch George V 1 Federal government Edit Governor General Freeman Freeman Thomas 1st Marquess of Willingdon Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King Chief Justice Francis Alexander Anglin Ontario Parliament 16thProvincial governments Edit Lieutenant governors Edit Lieutenant Governor of Alberta William Egbert Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Robert Randolph Bruce Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba Theodore Arthur Burrows Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick William Frederick Todd Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia James Cranswick Tory Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Henry Cockshutt until January 12 then William Donald Ross Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island Frank Richard Heartz Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Narcisse Perodeau Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Henry William NewlandsPremiers Edit Premier of Alberta John Edward Brownlee Premier of British Columbia John Oliver until August 17 then John Duncan MacLean from August 20 Premier of Manitoba John Bracken Premier of New Brunswick John Baxter Premier of Nova Scotia Edgar Nelson Rhodes Premier of Ontario George Howard Ferguson Premier of Prince Edward Island James D Stewart until August 12 then Albert Charles Saunders Premier of Quebec Louis Alexandre Taschereau Premier of Saskatchewan James Garfield GardinerTerritorial governments Edit Commissioners Edit Gold Commissioner of Yukon Percy Reid until November 13 then George A Jeckell Commissioner of Northwest Territories William Wallace CoryEvents EditJanuary 5 The National Museum of Canada is created January 9 76 people are killed when a fire breaks out at the Laurier Palace Theatre in Montreal March 1 The location of the boundary between Labrador and Quebec is settled by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council accepting the Dominion of Newfoundland s claim rather than Canada s May 28 The Old Age Pensions Act is introduced July 1 Confederation celebration marked by the first cross country radio broadcast August 12 Albert Saunders becomes premier of Prince Edward Island replacing James D Stewart August 17 John Oliver Premier of British Columbia dies in office August 20 John Duncan MacLean becomes premier of British Columbia September 21 Ten Canadian Pacific Railway cars carrying a valuable cargo of silk goes off the rails near Yale British Columbia Five of the cars land in the Fraser River October 4 Worthington mine disaster occurs October 11 Richard Bedford Bennett becomes leader of the Conservative Party of Canada Arts and literature EditMazo de la Roche publishes Jalna December 5 The National Gallery of Canada opened an exhibit featuring the work of Emily Carr bringing her out of obscurity Science and technology EditCanadian anthropologist Davidson Black discovered a fossil molar of Peking Man in a cave near Beijing China Wallace Rupert Turnbull tested the second design of his variable pitch propeller a key development in aviationSport EditFebruary 14 Conn Smythe takes control of the Toronto St Patricks and renames them to the Toronto Maple Leafs March 28 Ontario Hockey Association s Owen Sound Greys win their second Memorial Cup by defeating Thunder Bay Junior Hockey League s Port Arthur West Ends 2 game to 0 All games were played at Arena Gardens in Toronto April 13 Ottawa Senators win their 11th and final Stanley Cup by defeating the Boston Bruins 2 game to 0 with 2 ties The deciding game was played at the Ottawa Auditorium November 26 Toronto Balmy Beach Beachers win their first Grey Cup by defeating the Hamilton Tigers 9 to 6 in the 15th Grey Cup played at Varsity Stadium in Toronto Births EditJanuary to March Edit January 1 Calum MacKay Canadian ice hockey player d 2001 Jean Paul Mousseau artist d 1991 January 4 Paul Desmarais financier January 6 John W Grace first Privacy Commissioner of Canada d 2009 January 10 Gisele MacKenzie singer d 2003 January 17 Stan Roberts politician d 1990 January 24 Phyllis Lambert architect and philanthropist January 25 Gildas Molgat politician d 2001 January 28 Sheila Finestone politician and Senator d 2009 January 29 Lewis Urry chemical engineer and inventor d 2004 January 30 Sterling Lyon politician and 17th Premier of Manitoba d 2010 February 11 Sinclair Stevens politician March 3 William Kurelek artist and writer d 1977 March 9 John Beckwith composer writer pianist teacher and administrator March 25 Bill Barilko ice hockey player d 1951 March 27 Eugene Philippe LaRocque Roman Catholic priest d 2018 March 28 Fernande Saint Martin art critic museologist semiologist visual arts theorist and writer d 2019 April to June Edit April 6 E K Turner businessman and educator d 2018 Dorothy Knowles artist April 8 Phyllis Webb poet and broadcaster d 2021 Lois Miriam Wilson first female Moderator of the United Church of Canada and Senator April 13 Ronald Stewart businessman and politician d 2022 April 25 Frances Hyland actress d 2004 May 2 Budge Wilson writer d 2021 May 5 Sylvia Fedoruk scientist curler and Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan d 2012 May 14 Frank Miller politician and 19th Premier of Ontario d 2000 June 3 George Hislop gay activist d 2005 June 17 Jean Robert Beaule politician d 2005 June 24 Fernand Dumont sociologist philosopher theologian and poet d 1997 June 25 Nora McDermott basketball player volleyball player coach and physical education teacher d 2013 June 26 Robert Kroetsch novelist poet and non fiction writer d 2011 June 29 Marie Therese Killens politician Viola Myers sprinter d 1993 Pierre Savard politicianJuly to December Edit July 2 Fern Villeneuve aviator d 2019 July 18 Keith MacDonald Canadian politician d 2021 July 20 Jack Horner politician and Minister d 2004 July 21 Hal Hatfield football player August 17 John Alan Beesley diplomat and civil servant d 2009 September 1 Chuck Dalton basketball player member of Olympic team 1952 d 2013 September 7 Claire L Heureux Dube justice of the Supreme Court of Canada October 3 Kenojuak Ashevak artist d 2013 October 14 Elmer Iseler choir conductor and choral editor d 1998 October 15 Peter Pollen politician d 2017 November 3 Harrison McCain businessman d 2004 November 8 Peter Munk businessman and philanthropist November 10 Gerry Glaude professional ice hockey defenceman d 2017 Joyce Trimmer politician and first female mayor of Scarborough Ontario d 2008 November 17 Nicholas Taylor geologist businessman politician and Senator d 2020 November 18 Knowlton Nash journalist author and television news anchor d 2014 November 26 Ernie Coombs children s entertainer Mr Dressup d 2001 November 30 Tod Sloan ice hockey player d 2017 December 6 Marcel Pelletier Canadian ice hockey player d 2017 December 7 Grant Strate dancer choreographer and academic December 18 Romeo LeBlanc politician and 25th Governor General of Canada d 2009 December 24 Geoffrey Pearson diplomat d 2008 Deaths EditJanuary to June Edit January 24 Agnes Maule Machar author b 1837 February 10 James Kidd Flemming businessman politician and 13th Premier of New Brunswick b 1868 March 8 James Fisher politician b 1840 March 16 Robert Bond politician and Prime Minister of Newfoundland b 1857 March 30 Charles Hibbert Tupper politician b 1855 June 3 Henry Petty Fitzmaurice 5th Marquess of Lansdowne Governor General of Canada b 1845 June 7 Edmund James Flynn politician and Premier of Quebec b 1847 July to December Edit August 17 John Oliver politician and Premier of British Columbia b 1856 November 2 Charles Augustus Semlin politician and Premier of British Columbia b 1836 November 5 Jeremie Louis Decarie judge and lawyer b 1870 December 21 Felix Gatineau statesman b 1857 December 31 William Warren lawyer politician judge and Prime Minister of Newfoundland b 1879 See also EditList of Canadian filmsHistorical documents EditPopular infant care author writes government guide to raising babies including growth health habits and character and disposition 2 Speaker delivers strongly anti Catholic commentary at packed Ku Klux Klan meeting in Regina 3 MP Agnes Macphail calls for government pension coverage for war veterans unable to work 4 British privy council renders decision on long disputed Labrador border between Newfoundland and Canada 5 U S border restrictions force Canadian residents working in U S A to qualify for immigration 6 Illustration A Y Jackson s painting of Mount Robson is among Group of Seven art in Canadian National Railway guide to Jasper National Park 7 Hunter regrets killing one of Jack Miner s noble Canada geese 8 Son of dead man who skippered schooner lost in Lake Ontario gale learns he started life anew in Oklahoma 9 References Edit King George V The Canadian Encyclopedia www thecanadianencyclopedia ca Retrieved 4 December 2022 Helen MacMurchy The Canadian Mother s Book 1927 Accessed 6 December 2019 Ku Klux Klan Not Dead Yet Meeting Told Regina Morning Leader October 5 1927 pg 8 Accessed 12 May 2020 Old Age Pensions March 3 1927 House of Commons Debates 16th Parliament 1st Session Vol 1 pg 882 Accessed 7 March 2020 Labrador A Source of Wealth The Boundary Dispute Privy Council Decision The Wellington N Z Evening Post Vol CXIII No 94 April 22 1927 pg 9 Accessed 12 May 2020 The Canadian Minister Massey to Secretary of State No 149 June 8 1927 Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States 1927 Volume 1 pgs 502 6 Accessed 12 May 2020 Scenic Guide Jasper National Park Canadian National Railways 1927 Library and Archives Canada Accessed 3 April 2022 Letter in The Canada Goose as Canada s Emblem Jack Miner on Current Topics pgs 48 50 Accessed 12 May 2020 Ten Year Old Mystery of Wreck Expected to Be Cleared Up Now The Belleville Ont Intelligencer March 7 1927 Accessed 12 May 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1927 in Canada amp oldid 1136325669, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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