1919 in Canada

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Events from the year 1919 in Canada.

Incumbents

= Crown =

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Events

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See also

Historical documents

Canada and other dominions demand full status in League of NationsThe Associated Press, [https://cdm22007.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p22007coll2/id/178108 "Dominions Will Make Big Claims; Will Ask to Be Admitted to League as Individual Nations; Want Same Status as Other Powers"] The Calgary Daily Herald, No. 4938 (January 21, 1919), pg. 1. Accessed 20 March 2020

J.W. Dafoe hears about Canadian researchers whose weapon helped to end First World WarJohn W. Dafoe, Paris Peace Conference Diary Transcriptions, pgs. [http://umanitoba.ca/libraries/units/archives/canada_war/dafoe/Website/Box%201/Diaries_folders%201a-c/page91.shtml 87] to [http://umanitoba.ca/libraries/units/archives/canada_war/dafoe/Website/Box%201/Diaries_folders%201a-c/page92.shtml 88]. Accessed 20 March 2020

Getting soldiers from France to England to Canada and their dispersal stations for dischargeThe Repatriation Committee, [http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/newspapers/EDB/1919/01/18/2/ "War to Peace; Demobilizing Canada's Army"] The (Edmonton) Morning Bulletin, Vol. IX, No. 228 (January 18, 1919), pg. 2. Accessed 20 March 2020

Returning veteran longs for home, especially to escape English hostility and disdain[https://www.canadianletters.ca/content/document-8599 Letter of Harold Henry Simpson] (April 13, 1919). Accessed 20 March 2020

Soldiers' Civil Re-Establishment vocational officer reports 30% of trainees not prepared enough to get jobs, and 60% won't keep jobs[https://parl.canadiana.ca/view/oop.com_HOC_1303_1_1/578?r=0&s=3 Testimony of Roderick S. Kennedy] (October 3, 1919), Soldiers' Civil Re-Establishment; Proceedings of the Special Committee[...]of the House of Commons[....], pg. 564. Accessed 12 October 2020 (See also "14. Rehabilitation of Returned Soldiers," [https://wartimecanada.ca/document/world-war-i/contemporary-accounts/canadas-part-great-war Canada's Part in the Great War] pgs. 49-58)

Film: tractor use on farm and roadwork"Why Not Use a Tractor?" (1919), Ontario Motion Picture Bureau, Pathéscope of Canada Limited, Library and Archives Canada. Accessed 7 July 2024

Film: silver mining in northern OntarioGovernment of Ontario, [https://www.themovingpast.com/all-films/v/it-is-nhsde-3akh4-zn8b2 "Silver Mining in Ontario"] (1919), Library and Archives Canada. (See also fictional depiction of [https://www.themovingpast.com/all-films/v/everything-to-sell-anything-427ge-88xsk-h5ka9 "Life in a Mining Camp"]) Accessed 22 September 2024

Film: highlights of tour by Edward, Prince of Wales to Prince Edward Island, Quebec and OntarioBritish Pathé, [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TD84LqpSm0I "Prince of Wales in Canada."] Accessed 10 May 2020

Prince of Wales makes very successful postwar visit to Regina (Note: racial stereotypes)[http://library.usask.ca/sni/stories/pol18.html "Greatest Crowd Ever Seen In Saskatchewan Welcomes The Prince"] Regina Morning Leader (October 6, 1919), pgs. 9 & 10. Accessed 23 March 2020

Chronic illness resulting from influenza epidemic includes "Great White Plague" of tuberculosis[http://vitacollections.ca/westonnews/3554374/page/2?&docid=OOI.3554374 "Results of Influenza"] The (Weston, Ont.) Times & Guide (January 1, 1919), pg. 1. Accessed 30 March 2020.

Debate on creation of federal health ministry brings up infant mortality, tuberculosis and venereal disease as well as influenzaSenate Debates, 13th Parliament, 2nd Session: Vol. 1 (May 1, 1919), pgs. [http://parl.canadiana.ca/view/oop.debates_SOC1302_01/299?r=0&s=1 287]-289. Accessed 30 March 2020.

Newspaper published "in the interest of the Citizens" opposes Winnipeg General Strike[https://digitalcollections.lib.umanitoba.ca/islandora/object/uofm%3A2758776 The Winnipeg Citizen, Vol. 1, No. 21] (June 11, 1919). Accessed 23 March 2020

Solicitor-General says legislation against sedition targets "insidious agencies of crime and revolt," not Winnipeg General Strike[https://digitalcollections.lib.umanitoba.ca/islandora/object/uofm:1692760 "Says Sedition Act Not Result of Strike Here"] The Winnipeg Evening Tribune, Vol. XXX, No. 130 (June 11, 1919), pg. 11. Accessed 23 March 2020

Editorial insists Winnipeg General Strike leaders rightly charged with sedition, and trial will decide their guilt or innocence[https://digitalcollections.lib.umanitoba.ca/islandora/object/uofm%3A1693032 "Most Serious Charges"] The Winnipeg Evening Tribune, Vol. XXX, No. 136 (June 18, 1919), pg. 4. Accessed 23 March 2020

Indictment for seditious libel against J.S. Woodsworth quotes his newspaper's coverage of police attack on Winnipeg General Strikers[http://www.collectionscanada.ca/canadian-west/052930/05293044_e.html Indictment] for: Publishing Seditious Libels; 6 Counts, The King vs J.S. Woodsworth, Court of King's Bench. Accessed 23 March 2020

Royal commission reports on causes and events of Winnipeg General Strike[http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/4525/3.html "Royal Commission to Enquire into(...)the General Strike Which Recently Existed in the City of Winnipeg(...); Report of H.A. Robson, K.C., Commissioner"] (November 6, 1919). Accessed 23 March 2020

Alberta labour leader reports on convention discussing discrimination at home and internationalism abroadAlex. Ross, MLA, [http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/newspapers/ANP/1919/01/30/4/ "The Alberta Labor Convention"] The Alberta Non Partisan, Vol. 3, No. 3 (January 30, 1919), pg. 4. Accessed 24 March 2020

Communist Party of Canada program calls for rejection of reform in favour of revolutionCentral Executive Committee, Communist Party of Canada, [http://www.socialisthistory.ca/Docs/Underground/MayDay-CPC.htm "Programme of the Communist Party of Canada"] Accessed 24 March 2020

Professor says chemistry graduates will keep leaving Canada until domestic chemical industry is induced to exploit their research talent[https://parl.canadiana.ca/view/oop.com_HOC_1302_5_1/96?r=0&s=1 Testimony of William Lash Miller] (June 4, 1919), Proceedings of the [House] Special Committee [on] the Development in Canada of Scientific Research, pgs. 92-5. Accessed 15 October 2020

Stern warnings and instruction from Saskatoon Fire Department to combat "national disgrace of fire waste"Saskatoon Fire Department, "Saskatoon Fire Prevention Bulletin," Souvenir; Saskatoon Fire Department; Fire Prevention and First Aid (1919), [https://archive.org/details/cihm_991921/page/n34/mode/1up pg. 29] and after. Accessed 25 March 2020

Boy Scouts provide courier service after Maritimes storm breaks telegraph connection between Western and Eastern Hemispheres[https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth283006/m1/8/ "Canadian Scouts Save Wire Service"] Scouting, Vol. 7, No. 1 (January 2, 1919), pg. 8. Accessed 12 February 2020

Opinion and possible legislation supports Canadian content in film-making[http://archive.org/stream/Var53-1919-01#page/n264/mode/1up "Canadian Legislation May Cut U.S. Film Importations"] Variety, Vol. LIII, No. 10 (January 31, 1919), pg. 57. Accessed 24 March 2020

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