Events from the year 1900 in Canada .
Provincial governments [ edit ]
Lieutenant governors [ edit ]
Territorial governments [ edit ]
Lieutenant governors [ edit ]
Hull fire on April 26, 1900.
January 1 – Sam Berger , lawyer, businessman and football player (d.1992 )
January 8
February 20 – Graham Spry , broadcasting pioneer, business executive, diplomat and socialist (d.1983 )
March 12 – David Croll , politician (d.1991 )
April 3 – Albert Walsh , Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland (d. 1958 )
April 19 – Roland Michener , lawyer, politician, diplomat and Governor-General of Canada (d.1991 )
April 30 – David Manners , actor (d.1998 )
May 25 – Alain Grandbois , poet (d.1975 )
John Babcock in 1920
July 6 – Paul Métivier , World War I veteran (d. 2004 )
July 23 – John Babcock , Canada 's last surviving World War I veteran (d.2010 )
August 13 – Gordon Sparling , filmmaker (d.1994 )
August 23 – Frances Adaskin , pianist (d. 2001 )[ 3]
August 31 – James Campbell Clouston , naval officer (d.1940 in Dunkirk evacuation )
September 6 – W. A. C. Bennett , Premier of British Columbia (d.1979 )
October 2 – Rod Keller , general (d. 1954 )[ 4]
November 20 – Athole Shearer , actress (d.1985 )
November 27 – Jovette Bernier , journalist, author and radio show host (d.1981 )[ 5]
November 28 – Mary Bothwell , classical vocalist and painter (d. mid-1970s)[ 6]
February 25 – Benjamin Pâquet , Roman Catholic priest and educationist (b.1832 )
March 1 – Frederick Carter , Premier of Newfoundland (b.1819 )
March 20 – George Hope Bertram , politician (b. 1847 )
August 4 – Marc-Aurèle Plamondon , lawyer, journalist, publisher, and judge (b.1823 )
August 11 – Georges-Isidore Barthe , lawyer, publisher, journalist and politician (b.1834 )
September 25 – Félix-Gabriel Marchand , journalist, author, notary, politician and 11th Premier of Quebec (b.1832 )
December 21 – Désiré Olivier Bourbeau , politician and merchant (b.1834 )
Historical documents [ edit ]
Political cartoonist shows Canadian farmer's preference for Liberal over Conservative record
[ 7]
After spreading fire destroys Ottawa power plant, House forced to adjourn as governments seek help from military and nearby cities[ 8]
Fire that destroyed much of Hull (Gatineau), Quebec, and part of Ottawa described[ 9]
Hartley Bay girl describes her time in Kitimat , B.C. boarding school[ 10]
Newspaper publishers' problems with costs and paper supply[ 11]
Cape Town thanks Imperial volunteer forces for their South African War service[ 12]
Saint John , New Brunswick program includes two women's military drill teams
[ 13]
Whitefish, spuds and Klondikers: the news from Lesser Slave Lake , N.W.T.[ 14]
^ "Queen Victoria | The Canadian Encyclopedia" . www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca . Retrieved 5 December 2022 .
^ "GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS SINCE 1867" . Parliament of Canada . Retrieved 4 March 2024 .
^ King, Betty N. (July 8, 2007). "Frances Marr Adaskin" . The Canadian Encyclopedia . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2017 .
^ "Keller, Rodney Frederick Leopold" . generals.dk . Retrieved 30 December 2023 .
^ New, William Herbert, ed. (2002). Encyclopedia of literature in Canada . Toronto, Ont.: University of Toronto Press. pp. 105 . ISBN 978-0802007612 . OCLC 244767732 .
^ "Mary Bothwell" . The Canadian Encyclopedia . July 2007. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2017 .
^ J.W. Bengough, "Swap?," John Wilson Bengough collection, Library and Archives Canada. Accessed 29 December 2019 http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item?id=e010958287_s1-v8
http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item?id=e010958287-v8
^ "The Fire in Hull and Ottawa" (April 26, 1900), Official Report of the Debates of the House of Commons, Vol. LII, 4331-2. Accessed 4 July 2021
^ Report of the Ottawa and Hull Fire Relief Fund (1900), pgs. 3-8. (See also photo of fire) Accessed 29 December 2019
^ Alice Bates (Nohsdahmtk), "A Home Girl's Letter" Na-Na-Kwa, or Dawn on the Northwest Coast, No. 10 (April 1900; unpaginated). Accessed 13 April 2020
^ "The Newspaper Situation in Canada," The Canadian Printer and Publisher, Vol. IX, No. 5 (May 1900), pgs. 1-3. Accessed 22 December 2019 https://fishercollections.library.utoronto.ca/islandora/object/cpp%3ACPP190005 (turn to page 1)
^ "Thank You card, from the Citizens of Cape Town, Showing Table Bay, South Africa." Accessed 22 December 2019
^ "Military Entertainment in Aid of the Funds of the New Brunswick Portions of the Canadian Contingents Now Taking Part in the War in South Africa." Accessed 22 December 2019
^ "Report from Lesser Slave Lake," Edmonton Bulletin (January 1, 1900). Accessed 22 December 2019 http://explorenorth.com/library/weekly/aa010100a.htm (scroll down to "Edmonton Bulletin.")
1900 in North America
Sovereign states Dependencies and other territories