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1956 in Canada

Events from the year 1956 in Canada.

1956
in
Canada

Decades:
See also:
1956 Canadian Pontiac Pathfinder Sedan Delivery. Like all Canadian-built Pontiacs of the era, built on a Chevrolet chassis, with Chevrolet engines.

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Crown Edit

Federal government Edit

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Lieutenant governors Edit

Premiers Edit

Territorial governments Edit

Commissioners Edit

Events Edit

Sport Edit

Arts and literature Edit

New books Edit

Awards Edit

Music Edit

Births Edit

January to March Edit

April to June Edit

July to September Edit

October to December Edit

Deaths Edit

January to June Edit

July to December Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Queen Elizabeth II | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  2. ^ Lentz, Harris M. (4 February 2014). Heads of States and Governments Since 1945. Routledge. p. 142. ISBN 978-1-134-26490-2.

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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 1956 in Canada news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Events from the year 1956 in Canada 1955 1954 1953 1956 in Canada 1957 1958 1959Decades 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970sSee also History of Canada Timeline of Canadian history List of years in Canada 1956 Canadian Pontiac Pathfinder Sedan Delivery Like all Canadian built Pontiacs of the era built on a Chevrolet chassis with Chevrolet engines 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 Sport 4 Arts and literature 4 1 New books 4 2 Awards 4 3 Music 5 Births 5 1 January to March 5 2 April to June 5 3 July to September 5 4 October to December 6 Deaths 6 1 January to June 6 2 July to December 7 See also 8 ReferencesIncumbents EditCrown Edit Monarch Elizabeth II 1 Federal government Edit Governor General Vincent Massey 2 Prime Minister Louis St Laurent Chief Justice Patrick Kerwin Ontario Parliament 22ndProvincial governments Edit Lieutenant governors Edit Lieutenant Governor of Alberta John J Bowlen Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Frank Mackenzie Ross Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba John Stewart McDiarmid Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick David Laurence MacLaren Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland Leonard Outerbridge Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Alistair Fraser Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Louis Orville Breithaupt Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island Thomas William Lemuel Prowse Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Gaspard Fauteux Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan William John PattersonPremiers Edit Premier of Alberta Ernest Manning Premier of British Columbia W A C Bennett Premier of Manitoba Douglas Campbell Premier of New Brunswick Hugh John Flemming Premier of Newfoundland Joey Smallwood Premier of Nova Scotia Henry Hicks until November 20 then Robert Stanfield Premier of Ontario Leslie Frost Premier of Prince Edward Island Alex Matheson Premier of Quebec Maurice Duplessis Premier of Saskatchewan Tommy DouglasTerritorial governments Edit Commissioners Edit Commissioner of Yukon Frederick Howard Collins Commissioner of Northwest Territories Robert Gordon RobertsonEvents EditFebruary 10 Wilbert Coffin is hanged May 1 The Trades and Labour Congress of Canada merges with the Canadian Congress of Labour to form the Canadian Labour Congress May 8 The controversial bill to create the TransCanada pipeline is introduced in the House of Commons May 15 A CF 100 crashes into a Grey Nuns convent outside of Ottawa killing fifteen June 20 Saskatchewan election Tommy Douglas s Co operative Commonwealth Federation wins a fourth consecutive majority September 30 Winnipeg connects to TransCanada Telephone System s microwave radio relay via MTS bringing same day programming from CBC Television November 1 The second Springhill Mining Disaster occurs killing 39 November 4 Lester B Pearson proposes a successful resolution to the Suez Crisis this will win him a Nobel Peace Prize November 20 Robert Stanfield becomes premier of Nova Scotia replacing Henry Hicks December 9 Trans Canada Air Lines Flight 810 9 a Canadair Northstar crashes on Slesse Mountain near Chilliwack during heavy weather The plane carried five members of the Saskatchewan Roughriders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers and fans on their way home from an all star game in Vancouver Bodies were not found until the following late summer due to severe terrain and high altitude and unknown location of the crash This was one of the worst civilian air disasters in the world at the time December 14 John Diefenbaker is elected leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada Rene Levesque begins hosting Point de MireSport EditMarch 15 Whipper Billy Watson William John Potts becomes the first Canadian to hold the World Heavyweight Wrestling Championship by defeating Lou Thesz in Toronto April 10 The Montreal Canadiens win their 8th Stanley Cup championship by defeating the Detroit Red Wings 4 games to 1 The deciding Game 5 was played at the Montreal Forum May 6 The Ontario Hockey Association s Toronto Marlboros won their third and second consecutive Memorial Cup by defeating the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League s Regina Pats 4 games to 0 with 1 tie All games at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto November 24 The Edmonton Eskimos win their third consecutive Grey Cup by defeating the Montreal Alouettes by the score of 50 to 27 in the 44th Grey Cup played at Varsity Stadium in TorontoArts and literature EditNew books Edit Milton Acorn In Love and Anger Pierre Berton The Mysterious North Max Aitken Men and Power Leonard Cohen Let Us Compare Mythologies Harold Innis Essays in Canadian Economic History Farley Mowat Lost in the BarrensAwards Edit See 1956 Governor General s Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards Stephen Leacock Award Eric Nicol Shall We Join The Ladies Music Edit Walter Susskind replaces Sir Ernest MacMillan as the director of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra Pianist Glenn Gould tours the Soviet UnionBirths EditJanuary to March Edit January 6 Peter Stoffer politician January 7 Mike Liut ice hockey player and coach January 9 Gregory Dewar politician January 28 David Faurschou politician February 28 Guy Maddin screenwriter and film director February 29 Steve Ashton politician February 29 Bob Speller politician d 2021 April to June Edit April 4 Evelyn Hart ballet dancer April 6 Normand Corbeil composer Double Jeopardy Extreme Ops The Statement V d 2013 April 10 Thomas Graham volleyball player May 7 Jean Lapierre television broadcaster politician and Minister d 2016 May 9 Wendy Crewson actress May 15 Ian Clyde boxer May 19 James Gosling software developer father of the Java programming language May 29 Claude Drouin politician June 10 Hugh McMillan musician June 11 Simon Plouffe mathematician and academic June 11 Arthur Porter physician and academic d 2015 June 15 David Iftody politician d 2001 June 15 Dan Thompson swimmer June 18 Oliver Schroer fiddler composer and music producer d 2008 June 22 Blake Debassige artistJuly to September Edit July 8 Terry Puhl baseball player July 10 Robert Ing forensic scientist and author July 15 Barry Melrose ice hockey player coach and commentator July 17 Bryan Trottier ice hockey player July 20 Jim Prentice politician Premier of Alberta 2014 2015 d 2016 August 5 Jerry Ciccoritti director August 7 Paul Williams long distance runner August 12 Bruce Greenwood actorOctober to December Edit October 5 Brad Farrow judoka October 7 Brian Sutter ice hockey player and coach October 17 Sheela Basrur medical doctor and Chief Medical Officer of Health in Ontario d 2008 October 23 Geoffrey Kelly musician October 24 Chris Clarke boxer December 10 Marie Bountrogianni politician and Minister December 31 Paul Zed lawyer professor and politicianDeaths EditJanuary to June Edit January 6 Albert James Bradshaw politician b 1882 January 12 Sam Langford boxer b 1886 February 14 Aylesworth Perry 6th Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police b 1860 March 10 Vere Ponsonby 9th Earl of Bessborough businessman politician and Governor General of Canada b 1880 March 30 Joseph W Noseworthy politician b 1888 March 30 Thomas Dufferin Pattullo politician and 22nd Premier of British Columbia b 1873 July to December Edit August 4 Joseph Georges Bouchard politician b 1888 September 11 Billy Bishop First World War flying ace b 1894 September 15 Charles Dow Richards judge politician and 18th Premier of New Brunswick b 1879 September 18 Adelard Godbout politician and 15th Premier of Quebec b 1892 October 7 Maud Allan actor dancer and choreographer b 1873 November 18 Clarence Chant astronomer and physicist b 1865 December 3 Matthew Halton radio and television journalist b 1904 December 7 Huntley Gordon actor b 1887 See also Edit1956 in Canadian television List of Canadian filmsReferences Edit Queen Elizabeth II The Canadian Encyclopedia www thecanadianencyclopedia ca Retrieved 4 December 2022 Lentz Harris M 4 February 2014 Heads of States and Governments Since 1945 Routledge p 142 ISBN 978 1 134 26490 2 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1956 in Canada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1956 in Canada amp oldid 1180362749, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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