1890 in Canada
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Years: | 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 |
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Events from the year 1890 in Canada.
Incumbents
Federal government
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
- Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – Hugh Nelson
- Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – John Christian Schultz
- Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Samuel Leonard Tilley
- Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Archibald McLelan (until June 26) then Malachy Bowes Daly (from July 11)
- Lieutenant Governor of Ontario – Alexander Campbell
- Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island – Jedediah Slason Carvell
- Lieutenant Governor of Quebec – Auguste-Réal Angers
Premiers
Territorial governments
Lieutenant governors
- Lieutenant Governor of Keewatin – John Christian Schultz
- Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Territories – Joseph Royal
Premiers
- Chairman of the Lieutenant-Governor's Advisory Council of the North-West Territories – Robert Brett
Events
- March 31 — Manitoba Liberals under Thomas Greenway halt public funding of Catholic schools; causes uproar in Quebec.
- June 5 — Ontario election: Sir Oliver Mowat's Liberals win a sixth consecutive majority.
- July 20 — British Columbia election
- August 10 — Prince Edward Island election
Births
January to June
- April 20 — Maurice Duplessis, politician and 16th Premier of Quebec (d.1959)
- March 3 — Norman Bethune, physician and medical innovator (d.1939)
- March 21 — Norman Hipel, politician and Minister (d.1953)
- March 24 — Agnes Macphail, politician, first woman to be elected to the House of Commons of Canada (d.1954)
- March 27 — John Horne Blackmore, politician (d.1971)
- May 4 — Franklin Carmichael, painter and Group of Seven member (d.1945)
- May 17 — Lionel FitzGerald, artist
- May 30 — John Stuart Foster, physicist (d.1944)
July to December
- July 27 — Ian Alistair Mackenzie, politician and Minister (d.1949)
- August 10 — Angus Lewis Macdonald, lawyer, law professor, politician and 19th Premier of Nova Scotia (d.1954)
- September 20 — Kathleen Parlow, violinist (d.1963)
- October 9 — Aimee Semple McPherson, evangelist (d.1944)
- October 28 — Louis Orville Breithaupt, 18th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (d.1960)
- December 10 — Byron Ingemar Johnson, politician and 24th Premier of British Columbia (d.1964)
Deaths
- January 1 — Joseph Godéric Blanchet, politician (b.1829)
- January 17 — François-Xavier-Anselme Trudel, politician (b.1838)
- January 25 – William Kennedy, explorer involved in the search for Sir John Franklin (b.1814)
- February 13 — Éphrem-A. Brisebois, police officer (b. 1850)
- April 4 — Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau, Premier of Quebec (b.1820)
- April 25 — Crowfoot, a chief of the Siksika First Nation (b. c1830)
- September 26 — Henri Faraud, bishop of the Roman Catholic Church (b.1823)
- December — Silas Tertius Rand Bill, politician, merchant and shipowner (b.1842)
Historical Documents
Editorial tries to convince eastern Canadians to go west instead of south [1]
British Methodist Episcopal bishop steals hearts of Canadian Methodist conference participants (Note: racial stereotypes) [2]
Australians advised to avoid Canada's example of "disunion" as they consider federation [3]
Montreal impresaria brings Metropolitan Opera orchestra (featuring Victor Herbert) to play symphonic favourites [4]
Long neglected, foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) is coming back into favour in gardens [5]
gollark: Voldemort did it.
gollark: TJ09 can create bugs that others can only dream of.
gollark: Apparently. TJ09 changed it without telling anyone.
gollark: I personally think we need moar wyrms.
gollark: Also, red-taileds.
References
- Edmonton Bulletin excerpt in The Regina Leader (January 28, 1890), pg. 4. Accessed 2 December 2019 http://library2.usask.ca/sni/stories/con3.html
- S.J. Celestine Edwards, From Slavery to a Bishopric, or, The Life of Bishop Walter Hawkins[....] (1891), pgs. 156-8. Accessed 2 December 2019 http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/edwardsc/edwards.html
- Debates of the Federation Conference, 1890; Held in the Parliament House, Melbourne (Tuesday, February 11, 1890), pgs. 139-41. Accessed 2 December 2019 http://setis.library.usyd.edu.au/pubotbin/toccer-new?id=fed0053.sgml&images=&data=/usr/ot&tag=fed&part=2&division=div
- "Herr Anton Seidl and Orchestra of Metropolitan Opera House, New York[....]" Accessed 28 May 2020 https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_KzqIHf8ly5R0swbmV5ZnphOU0/view (scroll down to pg. 181)
- Wilbur F. Lake, "The Foxglove as a Border Plant," The Canadian Horticulturist, Vol. XXXI, No. 1 (January 1890), pgs. 18-20. Accessed 20 March 2020 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112106847665&view=1up&seq=28
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