Events from the year 1950 in Canada .
Provincial governments [ edit ]
Lieutenant governors [ edit ]
Territorial governments [ edit ]
January 14 - The first non-stop trans-Canada flight is made
February 14 - Nancy Hodges of British Columbia becomes the first woman in the Commonwealth elected speaker of a legislature
Early May - The Winnipeg Flood along the Red River causes immense damage and one death in Winnipeg
May 29 - The St. Roch becomes the first vessel to circumnavigate North America
August 7 - Canada joins a United Nations force to fight in Korean War
August 22 – August 30 - Rail workers strike shuts down much of the Canadian economy
October 31 - The oil pipeline linking Edmonton to Sarnia is completed
November 28 - Canada joins onto the Colombo Plan
December 18 - Korean War : First Canadian troops arrive in Korea .
Arts and literature [ edit ]
John Manley
January 5
January 13 - Joe Fontana , politician
January 17 - Jean Poirier , politician
January 18 - Gilles Villeneuve , motor racing driver (d. 1982 )
February 8 - Keith Milligan , politician
February 9 - Tom Wappel , politician
February 12 - Michael Ironside , actor, voice actor, producer, film director and screenwriter
March 6 - Bruce Simpson , pole vaulter
March 17 - Jackson Davies , actor
March 23 - Jerry Storie , politician
March 23 - Ralph Eichler , politician
March 26 - Martin Short , comedian, actor, writer, singer and producer
April 1 - Daniel Paillé , leader of the Bloc Québécois
April 16 - Robert Dutil , Canadian businessman and politician
April 19 - Gérard Asselin , politician and MP for Charlevoix and Manicouagan (1993-2011) (d. 2013 )
May 2 - Jose Kusugak , Inuit politician (d. 2011 )
May 10 – Dale Wilson , voice actor
May 12 - Louise Portal , actress, singer, and director
May 27 - Brent St. Denis , politician
June 1 - Perrin Beatty , corporate executive and politician
June 7 - John Wood , Olympic canoeist (d. 2013 )
June 12 - David Onley , broadcaster and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (d. 2023 )
June 19 - Rosie Shuster , comedy writer and actress
June 21 - Anne Carson , poet, essayist, translator and professor of Classics and comparative literature
June 25 – Barbara Gowdy , novelist
June 27 - Rick Cluff , radio journalist (d. 2024 )
Jack Layton
July 2 - Lee Maracle , writer and academic (d. 2021 )
July 5 - Deepak Obhrai , politician (d. 2019 )
July 6 - Hélène Scherrer , politician and Minister
July 7 - Leon Benoit , politician
July 18 - Jack Layton , politician, leader of New Democratic Party of Canada (2003-2011) and Leader of the Official Opposition (2011) (d. 2011 )
July 20 - Lucille Lemay , archer[ 3]
August 2 - Sue Rodriguez , advocate for assisted suicide (d. 1994 )
August 6 - Carole Pope , rock singer-songwriter
August 15 - Ron Lemieux , ice hockey player and politician
August 16 - Stockwell Day , politician
August 31 - Anne McLellan , academic, politician, Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of Canada
September 8 - Richard Henry Bain , criminal who is charged with the September 4, 2012, Montreal, Quebec, shooting that killed Denis Blanchette.
September 9 - Janis Babson (d. 1961 )
September 16 - Sheila Fraser , Auditor General of Canada
September 18 - Darryl Sittler , ice hockey player
October to December [ edit ]
Dennis Fentie
October 17 – Val Ross , writer and journalist (d. 2008 )
October 31 - John Candy , comedian and actor (d. 1994 )
November 2 - Wendy Lill , playwright and politician
November 2 - Daryl Reid , politician
November 5 - Susan Nattrass , sport shooter
November 8 - Dennis Fentie , politician and 7th Premier of the Yukon
November 14 - Colleen Peterson , singer (d. 1996 )
December 18 - Martha Johnson , pop singer and songwriter
December 20 - Carolyn Bennett , politician
December 21 - Lap-Chee Tsui , geneticist
William Lyon Mackenzie King
July 22 - William Lyon Mackenzie King , lawyer, economist, university professor, civil servant, journalist, politician and 10th Prime Minister of Canada (b. 1874 )
July 25 - Gleason Belzile , politician (b. 1898 )
August 1 - Humphrey Mitchell , politician and trade unionist (b. 1894 )
August 2 - Pierre-François Casgrain , politician and Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada (b. 1886 )
October 19 - Charles Ballantyne , politician, Leader of the Opposition in the Senate (b. 1867 )
November 11 - John Knox Blair , politician, physician and teacher (b. 1873 )
Historical documents [ edit ]
North Korea invades South and Opposition Leader says Canada is involved through UN role and because of immediacy of modern world
[ 4]
Moral , not strategic , stakes require defeat of North Korea, so that "naked aggression" will not destroy state created by UN
[ 5]
Film: newsreel of Canadian airmen leaving for Korea as U.S. troops fight on defensive near Pusan invasion beachhead
[ 6]
Canada and U.S.A. agree to further defence industry mobilization at level of cooperation seen in Second World War
[ 7]
"It is the function of diplomacy to seek accommodation" - Canada and allies send in diplomats as well as military to end Korean War
[ 8]
Canadian troops arrive by ship at Pusan, Korea and U.S. Army band plays "If I Knew You Were Coming I'd Have Baked a Cake "[ 9]
"Uneasy equilibrium" - In countering Chinese attack in Korean War , Canada and allies must not provoke U.S.S.R. to start world war [ 10]
"Growing atmosphere of fear, suspicion, frustration, and isolation" - Authorities in Eastern Bloc countries harass diplomats
[ 11]
"Our first duty to civilization is[...]sufficient military strength" - Prime Minister St. Laurent on liberalism against totalitarianism
[ 12]
For federal-provincial accord on bill of rights , Senate committee says "control within Canada of the Canadian Constitution " is required[ 13]
Though "coloured troops introduced venereal disease [...]during the war," Canada can hardly refuse Black GIs since U.S. military integration
[ 14]
Pakistani PM says idea that "commonwealth ties are mainly religious, historical or racial must be regarded as having outlived its use"[ 15]
"There is discrimination against Indians in the matter of immigration[...]and admission of relatives of Indians already settled"
[ 16]
With Canada's "serious shortage of female domestics and nurses' aids," loans should go to Europeans in "this class of immigrant"
[ 17]
"We can ASK...CRUSADE...DEMAND...and WIN" - Alton C. Parker and other Windsor, Ont. Blacks organize to oppose segregation
[ 18]
Photo: Emily General from Six Nations of the Grand River shows Haldimand Treaty to members of UN Commission on Human Rights
[ 19]
"Vast volume of water into every stream" - Signs of major flood event noted before Red River flood surge enters Manitoba
[ 20]
Film: newsreel of Winnipeg flood extent and evacuations
[ 21]
"Small measure of our gratitude for all the help we have had" - Britons donate unique household items to flood victims
[ 22]
"Too willing to accept people at their face value" - RCMP security report on Canadian diplomat Herbert Norman
[ 23]
Film: 30-minute short on cancer research and treatment includes laboratory, hospital and classroom shots, plus animation[ 24]
Film: newsreel of parachute personnel jumping from Dakota aircraft on practice rescue mission out of RCAF Station Trenton
[ 25]
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^ Lentz, Harris M. (4 February 2014). Heads of States and Governments Since 1945 . Routledge. p. 142. ISBN 978-1-134-26490-2 .
^ "Lucille LEMAY - Olympic Archery | Canada" . International Olympic Committee . 15 June 2016. Retrieved 3 July 2019 .
^ George Drew, "Supply; Department of National Defence" (June 26, 1950), House of Commons Debates, 21st Parliament, 2nd Session: Vol. 4, pg. 4119. Accessed 29 September 2020
^ "Secretary of State for External Affairs to All Missions Abroad" (August [sic; June?] 28, 1950), Chapter II, Korean Conflict; Part 1, Creation of United Nations' Unified Command, Documents on Canadian External Relations, Volume 16, pg. 16. Accessed 30 September 2020
^ British Pathé, "Korea; Beach-Head Defences Strengthened" (1950). Accessed 27 July 2020
^ United States Department of State, Letter to Senate Foreign Relations Committee chair (September 22, 1950), Foreign Relations of the United States, 1950; The United Nations; The Western Hemisphere; Canada, pgs. 585-6. Accessed 22 August 2022
^ "17. Excerpts from a broadcast by the Secretary of State for External Affairs over the Trans-Canada Network, December 5, 1950," Documents on the Korean Crisis (1951), pgs. 16-17. Accessed 28 September 2020 http://www.umanitoba.ca/libraries/units/archives/canada_war/tribune/website/clippings/korea/Documents_on_the_Korean_Crisis18.shtml and http://www.umanitoba.ca/libraries/units/archives/canada_war/tribune/website/clippings/korea/Documents_on_the_Korean_Crisis19.shtml
^ War diary, 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry (December 18, 1950), PDF pg. 4. Accessed 28 September 2020 https://archives.ppcli.com/2vp-war-diary-dec-1950 (click on diary image to get scrollable PDF)
song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18fL82AppJg
^ United States Department of State, "Korea: Action in the United Nations" (External Affairs memorandum, December 27, 1950), The Period from November 28 to December 31, 1950[...], Foreign Relations of the United States, 1950; Korea, pgs. 1618-19. Accessed 28 September 2020
^ External Affairs memorandum (March 2, 1950), Chapter I, Conduct of External Relations; Part 1, Diplomatic and Consular Representation; Section D, Iron Curtain Missions: Assessment, Documents on Canadian External Relations, Volume 16, pg. 7. Accessed 29 September 2020
^ Louis St. Laurent, "The Preservation of Civilization" (October 27, 1950). Accessed 28 September 2020 https://www.nlc-bnc.ca/primeministers/h4-4017-e.html Archived 2020-08-26 at the Wayback Machine or http://www.canadahistory.com/sections/documents/leaders/Louis_St_Laurent/Canada_and_The_Cold_War.html
^ "Report" (June 21, 1950), Proceedings of the Special Committee on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, pgs. 305-6. Accessed 7 October 2020
^ "Memorandum from Defence Liaison Division to Under Secretary of State for External Affairs" (August 25, 1950), Chapter VIII, Relations with the United States; Part 1, Defence Issues; Section G, Establishment of United States Northeast Command, Documents on Canadian External Relations, Volume 16, pg. 847. Accessed 30 September 2020
^ "Appendix; Address of Honourable Liaquat Ali Khan" (May 31, 1950), House of Commons Debates, 21st Parliament, 2nd Session, Vol. 3, pg. 3044. Accessed 29 August 2021
^ "Memorandum of High Commission of India, November 7, 1950: Immigration of Indians into Canada" Chapter VII, Commonwealth Relations; Part 4, Relations with Individual Countries; Section B, India: Immigration, Documents on Canadian External Relations, Volume 16, pg. 706. Accessed 30 September 2020
^ "Cabinet Document: Loans to Immigrants" (May 17, 1950), Chapter IX, Western Europe; Part 1, General; Section E, Immigration, Documents on Canadian External Relations, Volume 16, pg. 964. Accessed 30 September 2020
^ Central Citizens' Association for the Advancement of Coloured People flyer (November 16, 1950). Accessed 28 September 2020
^ United Nations, "Indian Tribesmen Visit United Nations" Photo #140569 (May 8, 1950). Accessed 28 September 2020
^ "Background to Disaster" "Call 320;" A Documentary Record of the 1950 Manitoba Flood and Red Cross Activities in the Disaster, pgs. 7-11. Accessed 28 September 2020
^ British Pathé, "Winnipeg's Flood Peril Grows" (1950). Accessed 27 July 2020
^ Women's Voluntary Services, "Token Gifts for Canada" The W.V.S. Bulletin, No. 127 (July 1950), pg. 7. Accessed 7 August 2020
^ "RCMP Report on Norman" (November 27, 1950), "Death of a Diplomat: Herbert Norman & the Cold War" Great Unsolved Mysteries in Canadian History. Accessed 28 September 2020
^ National Film Board of Canada, "Challenge: Science Against Cancer" (1950). Accessed 11 April 2021
^ British Pathé, "Air Rescue Practice Put To The Test" (1950). Accessed 27 July 2020
1950 in North America
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