Events from the year 1929 in Canada .
Provincial governments [ edit ]
Lieutenant governors [ edit ]
Territorial governments [ edit ]
Arts and literature [ edit ]
Science and technology [ edit ]
January 17 – Jacques Plante , ice hockey player (d. 1986 )
January 20 – Pat Mahoney , businessman, politician, and judge, MP for Calgary South (1968–1972), General Manager of the Calgary Stampeders (1965) (d. 2012 )
January 21 – Bill Norrie , politician and educator, Mayor of Winnipeg (1979–1992), Chancellor of the University of Manitoba (2001–2009), respiratory failure. (d. 2012 )
January 23 – John Polanyi , chemist and 1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry joint laureate
January 25 – Brian O'Neill , ice hockey executive (d. 2023 )
February 12 – Philip Kives , businessman
February 28 – Frank Gehry , architect
March 20 – William Andrew MacKay , academic, President of Dalhousie University (1980–1986) (d. 2013 )
John Turner in September 2009
April 8 – Garnet Bloomfield , politician (d. 2018 )
April 11 – Eric Luoma , cross-country skier (d. 2018 )
May 8 – Claude Castonguay , banker and politician (d. 2020 )
May 10
May 12 – Dollard St. Laurent , Canadian ice hockey player (d. 2015)
May 13 – Al Adair , politician, radio broadcaster and author (d. 1996 )
May 14 – Gump Worsley , ice hockey player (d. 2007 )
May 16 – Claude Morin , politician
May 18 – Walter Pitman , educator and politician
June 7
June 8 – Louise Maheux-Forcier , author
June 9
June 10 – Pearl McGonigal , politician
June 20 – Edgar Bronfman, Sr. , businessman
June 27 – H. Ian Macdonald , economist
July 2 – Anna-Marie Globenski , pianist and teacher (d. 2008 )
July 3 – Béatrice Picard , actress
July 4 – Walt Konarski , Canadian football player
July 10 – Moe Norman , golfer (d. 2004 )
July 18 – Roy Killin , footballer
July 19 – Ronald Melzack , psychologist (d. 2019 )
July 26 – Marc Lalonde , politician and Minister (d. 2023 )[ 3]
July 30 – Bill Davis , politician and 18th Premier of Ontario
August 1 – Sidney Green , politician
August 3 – Peter Salmon , swimmer (d. 2003 )
August 9 – George Scott Wallace , British Columbia physician and politician (d. 2011 )
August 19 – Leonard Evans , politician
August 27 – George Scott , professional wrestler and promoter (d. 2014 )
September 14 – Dimitri Dimakopoulos , architect
September 19 – Gertrude Story , writer and broadcaster (d. 2014 )[ 4] [ 5]
September 24 -Edward M. Lawson , trade unionist, politician and Senator
October to December [ edit ]
October 7 – Graeme Ferguson , filmmaker and inventor who co-invented IMAX (d. 2021 )
November 1 – Charles Juravinski , businessman and philanthropist (d. 2022 )[ 6]
November 2 – Richard E. Taylor , physicist, 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics joint laureate (d. 2018 )
November 21 – Laurier LaPierre , broadcaster, journalist, author and senator (d. 2012 )
November 24 – Harry Oliver Bradley , politician
December 6 – Harry Langford , footballer (d. 2022 )[ 7]
December 13 – Christopher Plummer , actor (d. 2021 )[ 8]
December 15 – Emery Barnes , Canadian football player and politician (d. 1998 )
December 23 – Patrick Watson , broadcaster, author, commentator and television writer, producer and director (d. 2022 )
December 28 – Terry Sawchuk , ice hockey player (d. 1970 )
Lomer Gouin
January 19 – Edward Charles Bowers , politician (b. 1845 )
January 29 – John Howatt Bell , lawyer, politician and Premier of Prince Edward Island (b. 1846 )
February – Richard Gardiner Willis , politician (b. 1865 )
February 17 – James Colebrooke Patterson , politician, Minister and Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba (b. 1839 )
March 1 – James Albert Manning Aikins , politician and Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba (b. 1851 )
March 28 – Lomer Gouin , politician and 13th Premier of Quebec (d. 1861 )
March 29 – Hugh John Macdonald , politician, Minister and 8th Premier of Manitoba (b. 1850 )
April 17 – Clifford Sifton , politician and Minister (b. 1861 )
May 6 – William Dillon Otter , soldier and first Canadian-born Chief of the General Staff (b. 1843 )
June 3 – John Morison Gibson , politician and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (b. 1842 )
June 8 – Bliss Carman , poet (b. 1861 )
June 23 – William Stevens Fielding , journalist, politician and Premier of Nova Scotia (b. 1848 )
July 30 – Antonin Nantel , priest, teacher, school administrator, and author (b. 1839 )
October 10 – Elijah McCoy , inventor and engineer (b. 1843 )
Historical documents [ edit ]
British Privy Council members decide "that women are eligible to be summoned to and become members of the Senate of Canada"[ 9]
"Crest of the flood of selling " passes on New York Stock Exchange [ 10]
Charlotte Whitton warns family allowance would reduce mothers to economic slavery and government parental role would undermine family [ 11]
Residential school principal objects to farm training because land limited, students are not labourers, and hired hands would not obey her[ 12]
Calgary Board of Trade report on Turner Valley oil field [ 13]
At Walkerville, Ont. General Motors plant, it is "very dangerous" to work exposed pulleys late in 12-hour night shift [ 14]
Killing of Americans by U.S. border guards enforcing prohibition regulations draws outrage[ 15]
Lord Beaverbrook on overcoming "the great general division between farmers and industrialists" to establish imperial free trade
[ 16]
Hunter-conservationist Jack Miner calls for extermination of wolves in Ontario[ 17]
Mackenzie King "wholly convinced in the reality of the spiritual world " after medium contacts his dead family members[ 18]
^ "King George V | The Canadian Encyclopedia" . thecanadianencyclopedia.ca . Retrieved 4 December 2022 .
^ "Antonine Maillet | The Canadian Encyclopedia" . thecanadianencyclopedia.ca . Retrieved 18 May 2020 .
^ "Marc Lalonde | The Canadian Encyclopedia" . thecanadianencyclopedia.ca . Retrieved 8 May 2023 .
^ Hammond, Margaret A. "Story, Gertrude (1929–)" . The Encyclopedia of Saskatchewan . Retrieved July 15, 2021 .
^ "Gertrude Story" . The StarPhoenix . January 18, 2014. Retrieved July 15, 2021 – via Postmedia Obituaries.
^ "Hamilton philanthropist Charles Juravinski dead at 92 – Hamilton | Globalnews.ca" . Global News . Archived from the original on 2023-07-09.
^ Stampeders mourn death of 'Ironman' Harry Langford
^ Weber, Bruce (5 February 2021). "Christopher Plummer, Actor From Shakespeare to 'The Sound of Music,' Dies at 91" . The New York Times . Retrieved 6 February 2021 .
^ "Privy Council Appeal No. 121 of 1928. In the matter of a Reference as to the meaning of the word 'persons' in Section 24 of The British North America Act, 1867; Judgement of the Lords of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council" (October 18, 1929), pgs. 2, 5, 7-8, 9, 11-13, 14. Accessed 19 May 2020
^ Associated Press (New York, October 29), "Bankers Again Halt Big Flood of Liquidation" The (Montreal) Gazette, Vol. CLVIII, No. 260 (October 30, 1929), pg. 1. Accessed 19 May 2020
^ Testimony of Charlotte Whitton (April 30, 1929), [House] Select Standing Committee on Industrial and International Relations; [on] granting Family Allowances, pgs. 55-8. Accessed 21 October 2020
^ Letter of Sister Saint Simon to Duncan Scott (June 24, 1929). Accessed 24 June 2021
^ "A Trip through Turner Valley; with the Young Men's Section of the Calgary Board of Trade" (September 12, 1929). Accessed 19 May 2020
^ "From a Member of the G.M.C. 'Happy Family' in Walkerville," Auto Workers' Life (1929). Accessed 12 August 2020 https://projects.windsorpubliclibrary.com/digi/sar/part3.htm (scroll down to Excerpt from Auto Workers's Life)
^ [U.S.] Association Against the Prohibition Amendment, "Outrages on the Border" Canada Liquor Crossing the Border (1929), pgs. 18-21. Accessed 19 May 2020
^ Max Aitken, "Empire Free Trade;...A Manifesto by Lord Beaverbrook." Accessed 10 April 2020
^ Jack Miner, "Deer and Wolves" Jack Miner on Current Topics (copyright 1929), pgs. 61-9. Accessed 27 January 2020
^ Diaries of William Lyon Mackenzie King; 1929, pg. 7 . Accessed 19 May 2020
1929 in North America
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