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1916 in Canada

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Years in Canada: 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919
Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
Decades: 1880s 1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s
Years: 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919

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

Full date unknown

Arts and literature

New works

Sport

Births

January to June

July to December

Michel Chartrand in 2003

Full date unknown

Deaths

Full date unknown

See also

Historical Documents

References

  1. ^ "Canadian Research Institute for the Advancement of Women". Archived from the original on January 2, 2014.
  2. ^ "Archived - Borden-Speeches-Ottawa, October 23, 1916-First Among Equals". www.nlc-bnc.ca.
  3. ^ "World War I". website.nbm-mnb.ca.
  4. ^ "Archived - Leading Canada-First Among Equals". www.collectionscanada.ca.
  5. ^ Letter to Joseph Flavelle (July 20, 1916). Accessed 6 March 2020 (scroll down to "William E. Rundle")
  6. ^ Testimony of Dr. Charles K. Clarke, "Minutes of Evidence" (March 23, 1916), Soldiers' Pensions; Proceedings of the House Special Committee[....], pgs. 32-5. Accessed 14 October 2020
  7. ^ "Arthur Pearson, Blinded Soldiers' and Sailors' Hostel, London (January 12, 1916). Accessed 6 March 2020".
  8. ^ "120th City of Hamilton Battalion, Newspaper clipping, 18 March 1916 | Digital Collections @ Mac". digitalcollections.mcmaster.ca.
  9. ^ "TimeLinks: The Soldier's Dream". www.mhs.mb.ca.
  10. ^ R.A.L. (November 28, 1918). Chapin Ray, Anna (ed.). "Letters of a Canadian stretcher bearer". Little, Brown, and Company. Retrieved November 28, 2020.
  11. ^ "Letter of Dorothy Cotton (April 5, 1916), pgs. 5-7. Accessed 6 March 2020".
  12. ^ "Untitled". www.vlib.us.
  13. ^ ""Are You in Favor of Changing the Name of This City? NO!!" Berlin Record".
  14. ^ ""List of Suggestions of Names" Accessed 6 March 2020".
  15. ^ Napoléon Antoine Belcourt, "Address [to] Quebec Canadian Club[...]; Bilingualism" (March 28, 1916). Accessed 9 March 2020
  16. ^ "New Westminster Agency: Meeting with Inspector W.E. Ditchburn". gsdl.ubcic.bc.ca.
  17. ^ "The Winnipeg Evening Tribune, 1916-07-31 (Page 1) | digitalcollections.lib.umanitoba.ca".
  18. ^ United States Department of State, "Convention between the United States and Great Britain for the Protection of Migratory Birds," Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States[...]December 5, 1916, pgs. 279-82. Accessed 10 March 2020
  19. ^ "TimeLinks: Prohibition in Western Canada in 1916". www.mhs.mb.ca.