Events from the year 1891 in Canada .
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Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald lying in state in the Senate Chamber
July 12 – Adhémar Raynault , politician and Mayor of Montreal (d.1984 )
August 30 – Elmer Jamieson , educator
September 16 – Julie Winnefred Bertrand , supercentenarian, oldest living Canadian and oldest verified living recognized woman at the time of her death (d.2007 )
October 30 – Ada Mackenzie , golfer
November 14 – Frederick Banting , medical scientist, doctor and Nobel laureate (d.1941 )
December 10 – Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis , military commander and Governor General of Canada (d.1969 )
December 25 – William Ross Macdonald , politician, Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada and 21st Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (d.1976 )
John A. Macdonald
Historical documents [ edit ]
Residential school principal says teaching Gospel and how to live better compensates for robbing and half-starving Indigenous people[ 2]
Poster: Conservatives campaign against reciprocity with United States as destructive of industry nurtured by Canada's National Policy [ 3]
Prime Minister John A. Macdonald dies[ 4]
Death of Prime Minister Macdonald , Conservative Party's "tyrannical master," leaves power vacuum[ 5]
Imprisonment of ejected MP Thomas McGreevy strikes at pernicious level of corruption in public contracts[ 6] [ 7]
Heroism of rescuers at Springhill, Nova Scotia mining disaster
[ 8]
Bilingual English and Chinook periodical is published to improve Indigenous people's literacy[ 9]
Federal bill aligns Canada with international time system based on global time zones and Greenwich, England time [ 10]
Calm messenger pigeons by replacing trap-door entrance (which scares birds) and long roosting rail (on which they fight) in their loft[ 11]
^ "Queen Victoria | The Canadian Encyclopedia" . www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca . Retrieved 5 December 2022 .
^ Miss Walker, "Work Among the Indians of Portage la Prairie," Monthly Letter Leaflet, Vol. 8, No. 8 (December 1891), in Denise Hildebrand, Staff Perspectives of the Aboriginal Residential School Experience: A Study of Four Presbyterian Schools, 1888-1923 pg. 89. Accessed 10 June 2021
^ "Election Poster - Conservative Campaign against reciprocity" (ca. 1891). Accessed 2 May 2021 https://www.picturingpolitics.com/friends-or-foe/ (scroll down to "What do sand")
^ "He Is Gone; Death of Rt. Hon. Sir John Alexander Macdonald;...Canada Mourns the Loss of Her Greatest Statesman...." The (Victoria) Daily Colonist (June 7, 1891), pg. 1. Accessed 20 December 2019
^ "The Tory Position," The (Toronto) Globe (June 16, 1891), pg. 4. Accessed 7 December 2019 via ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Globe and Mail (on-line through many Canadian public and academic libraries)
^ Editorial The Canadian Architect and Builder, Vol. VI, No. XII (December 1893), pg. 122. Accessed 23 December 2019
^ "Charges against the Honourable Thomas McGreevy" Reports of the Select Standing Committee on Privileges and Elections Relative to[...]Tenders and Contracts[;] Also Relative to the Resignation of Honourable Thomas McGreevy, pgs. ivb-ivy. Accessed 9 October 2020
^ R.A.H. Morrow, "Chapter IV; Searching for the Dead and Injured" Story of the Springhill Disaster (1891) Accessed 3 December 2019
^ J.M.R. LeJeune, "This paper is named Kamloops Wawa" Kamloops (B.C.) Wawa, No. 1 (May 2, 1891). Accessed 25 July 2020
^ "An Act respecting the Reckoning of Time" (1891), Senate and House of Commons Bills, 7th Parliament, 1st Session: A-U, 2-175, images 1189-92. Accessed 30 May 2021
^ "Report of Major General D.R. Cameron on Messenger Pigeons of the Department, at Halifax" (September 2, 1891), Appendix No. 36, Sessional Papers; Volume 8; Second Session of the Seventh Parliament of the Dominion of Canada; Session 1892, pg. 246. Accessed 22 August 2021
1891 in North America
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