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1915 in Canada

Years in Canada: 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918
Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
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Years: 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918

Events from the year 1915 in Canada.

Incumbents

Crown

Federal government

Provincial governments

Lieutenant governors

Premiers

Territorial governments

Commissioners

  • Commissioner of Yukon – George Black
  • Gold Commissioner of Yukon – George P. MacKenzie
  • Commissioner of Northwest Territories – Frederick D. White

Events

  • January 4 – WWI: Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry becomes the first Canadian troops sent to the front lines
  • January 15 – The Canadian Northern Railway line to Vancouver, British Columbia, is completed
  • February 2 – WW1: Attempt to bomb the Vanceboro international bridge between the Canadian-US border by a German spy
  • February 4 – WW1: After a training accident, Lieutenant W. F. Sharpe becomes the first Canadian military airman killed
  • February 14 – WW1: The 1st Canadian Division arrives in France
  • February 21 – Nellie McClung presents a petition to the Alberta Legislature demanding women's suffrage
  • February 28 – WWI: Canadian troops launch the first trench raid of the war; by the end of the conflict Canadian troops will be regarded as the experts at this manoeuvre
  • April 22 – WWI: In the Second Battle of Ypres Canadian forces bear the brunt of the first large-scale chemical weapons attack on the Western Front. They devise makeshift gas masks of urine-soaked rags and hold their ground
  • May 3 – "In Flanders Fields" is written by Canadian poet John McCrae.
  • May 12 – Tobias Norris becomes premier of Manitoba, replacing Sir Rodmond Roblin
  • July 5 – The Hotel Macdonald in Edmonton opens
  • August 6 – Manitoba General Election
  • September 13 – WWI: with the arrival of the 2nd Canadian Division a separate Canadian Corps is created
  • October 9 – WWI: The 3rd Canadian Division arrives in France
  • December 15 – William John Bowser becomes premier of British Columbia, replacing Richard McBride
  • December 19 – WW1: Captain M.M. Bell-Irving, No.1 Squadron, Royal Flying Corps, achieves the first aerial victory by a Canadian when he shot down a German aircraft

Full date unknown

  • Fermière Monument (Montreal) unveiled
  • World War I – Many Canadian soldiers grow upset at the inferior quality of their Ross Rifles

Arts and literature

New works

Sport

Births

January to June

July to December

Full date unknown

Deaths

  • January 18 – Thomas Bain, politician and Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada (b. 1834)
Charles Tupper

Full date unknown

See also

Historical Documents

Canadian Lt. Col. John McCrae's poem "In Flanders Fields" is published in Punch magazine [2]

Nursing sister Capt. Sophie Hoerner notes her hard work and praises her patients [3]

Canadian prisoners of war tell German captors why they're fighting against Germany [4]

Future minister of national defence George Pearkes describes trench duty conditions [5]

Canadian soldier feels homicidal after friend's brother found dead on battlefield and their family perhaps lost in Lusitania sinking [6]

Brant County, Ont. leaders thank Six Nations following death of Lt. Cameron Brant [7]

Officer describes huge training camp at Valcartier, Quebec [8]

Soldier's letter about visiting friends and touring palaces in England, then getting arrested for returning late to camp [9]

Canada's hundreds of growing towns should deter growth of slums found in its big cities [10]

Saskatchewan government revokes liquor licences [11]

References

  1. ^ "Percy Saltzman, Canada's first TV weatherman, dies". CBC News. January 17, 2007. Archived from the original on January 18, 2007. Retrieved January 17, 2007.
  2. ^ John McCrae, "In Flanders Fields," Punch, pg. 468 (December 8, 1915). Accessed 3 March 2020 https://punch.photoshelter.com/image/I0000DfDLcj7pLvE
  3. ^ Letter of Sophie Hoerner (July 9, 1915). Accessed 3 March 2020 http://collectionscanada.gc.ca/pam_archives/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.displayEcopies&lang=eng&rec_nbr=102570&ecopy=e002743507
  4. ^ Nellie McClung, "Chapter IX; Caught!" Three Times and Out: A Canadian Boy's Experience in Germany (1918). Accessed 3 March 2020 http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/mcclung/out/out.html#IX
  5. ^ Letter of George Pearkes (October 2, 1915). Accessed 3 March 2020 http://spcoll.library.uvic.ca/schoolnet/digicol/pearkes/plv5/trenches.html
  6. ^ Letter of James Wells Ross (May 17, 1915). Accessed 3 March 2020 https://canadianletters.ca/content/document-3351?position=37
  7. ^ Letter of Warden George E. Cooke and 14 others (May 1, 1915). Accessed 3 March 2020 http://collectionscanada.gc.ca/pam_archives/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.displayItem&rec_nbr=102367&lang=eng
  8. ^ "To William MacIntosh from Doug Holman, Valcartier, Quebec" (June 19, 1915). Accessed 6 March 2020 http://website.nbm-mnb.ca/mop/english/ww1/dosearch.asp?q=Valcartier
  9. ^ "A Letter Home,[...]Arthur Magee to His Mother[....]" (January 16, 1915). Accessed 6 March 2020 http://website.nbm-mnb.ca/mop/english/ww1/dosearch.asp?Results=50&q=January (scroll down to Magee)
  10. ^ Thomas Adams, "Distribution of Population," Civic Improvement League for Canada; Report [from] the Commission of Conservation[...;]November 19, 1915 (1916), pgs. 10-11. Accessed 5 March 2020 http://www.archive.org/stream/civicimprovement00canaiala#page/10/mode/2up
  11. ^ "Deathknell Of Liquor Traffic Sounded In Saskatchewan[....]," Regina Morning Leader (March 19, 1915), pg. 1. Accessed 5 March 2020 http://library2.usask.ca/sni/stories/pol14.html
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