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1914 in Canada

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1914 in Canada
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Events from the year 1914 in Canada.

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Provincial governments

Lieutenant governors

Premiers

Territorial governments

Commissioners

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July to December

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  • 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

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April to June

July to December

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Governor General assures British government that Canadian people will make every effort and sacrifice to maintain integrity and honour "of our Empire"[3]

British government accepts Canada's offers of expeditionary force and 1 million 98-lb. bags of flour (latter will steady prices and relieve distress)[4]

Before shipping out, professor says that war is good for nation's health[5]

Prime Minister Borden speaks out against German "ideals of force and violence"[6]

Chief Justice expresses Canada's loyalty, satisfaction and trust in Empire[7]

Nellie McClung describes "The Women's Parliament" burlesque of attitudes toward women's suffrage[8]

"The race problem is becoming a serious one in Canada" - Many examples of menial jobs held by workers of Asian origin in B.C. (Note: racial stereotypes)[9]

MP says civilization best in British Empire and northern Europe and "Anglo-Saxon and kindred peoples" must meet threat to it from 340,000,000 Asiatics[10]

College president advocates saving Saskatchewan agriculture with cooperatives[11]

Nova Scotia premier urges farmers to increase tillage and yields to feed Britain and Europe[12]

Testimony of Katzie chief to royal commission about conditions on their Fraser River reserves near Vancouver[13]

"Practical business and moral benefit[...]both to employers and workers" - Senate committee witness advocates federal labour bureaus[14]

Survivor's account of escaping passenger liner Empress of Ireland as it sank in St. Lawrence River[15]

Newsreel footage of Empress of Ireland victims being returned to Quebec City, and one family's two lone survivors - godfather and his goddaughter[16]

Canadian militia fatally shoot duck hunter from Buffalo, N.Y. on Niagara River[17]

Editorial on foolish chances shippers take while sailing on Great Lakes[18]

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