Events from the year 1912 in Canada. Monarch – George V Governor General – Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn Prime Minister – Robert Borden...
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1912 January February March April May June July August September October November December Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1912. 1912 (MCMXII) was...
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"Grey Cup Memories: 1912". CFL.ca. 2005-08-31. Retrieved 2019-10-09. 2009 Canadian Football League Facts, Figures & Records, Canadian Football League...
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Boundaries Extension Act, 1912 (French: Loi de l’extension des frontières de Québec) was passed by the Parliament of Canada on April 1, 1912. It expanded the territory...
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Canada competed at the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, Sweden. 37 competitors, all men, took part in 30 events in 7 sports. George Goulding – Athletics...
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Sports in Canada consist of a wide variety of games. The roots of organized sports in Canada date back to the 1770s. Canada's official national sports...
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The 1912 Quebec general election was held on May 15, 1912, to elect members of the 13th Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec, Canada. The incumbent...
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for Canada. The two portfolios were permanently separated in 1912, and the external affairs portfolio was then held by the prime minister of Canada until...
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The year 1912 in film involved some significant events. February – Babelsberg Studio outside Berlin begins operation with the shooting of The Dance of...
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Institutes of Canada is an umbrella organization for Women's Institutes in Canada. "The idea to form a national group was first considered in 1912. In 1914, however...
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Archives of Canada in 1912, and the National Archives of Canada in 1987. In 2004, the National Archives of Canada and the National Library of Canada were merged...
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The Republic of China (ROC) began as a sovereign state in mainland China on 1 January 1912 following the 1911 Revolution, which overthrew the Manchu-led...
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size in 1912.) The British claims to the Arctic islands were transferred to Canada in 1880, adding to the size of the North-West Territories. In 1898...
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Regina Cyclone (category 1912 in Canada)
1912, was a tornado that devastated the city of Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, on Sunday, June 30, 1912. It remains the deadliest tornado in Canadian history...
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The 1912 British Columbia general election was the thirteenth general election for the Province of British Columbia, Canada. It was held to elect members...
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Ontario (redirect from Ontario, Canada)
southernmost province of Canada. Located in Central Canada, Ontario is the country's most populous province. As of the 2021 Canadian census, it is home to...
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occurred in the year 1912. 1912 Chinese National Assembly election (first election for the newly founded National Assembly of the Republic of China) 1912 Philippine...
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built in The Pas in 1912. the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Innisfree, Alberta, built in 1905. the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Dawson, Yukon, built in 1901...
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independent state in East Asia that lasted from the collapse of the Qing dynasty in 1912 until its annexation by the People's Republic of China in 1951. The Tibetan...
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Events from the year 1912 in art. January 5 (Old Style December 23, 1911) – Moscow Art Theatre production of Hamlet, designed by Edward Gordon Craig,...
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The Secretary of State for Canada, established in 1867 with a corresponding department, was a Canadian Cabinet position that served as the official channel...
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Robert Boyd (stenographer) (category Canadian engineer stubs)
system was first published in 1903, with a later publication in 1912. Boyd, Robert (1912). Boyd Shorthand Instructor 1912 Edition. p. 6. v t e v t e...
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who died in 1998 aged 117 years, 230 days. As of 21 November 2024, the oldest living person in Canada is Hazel Skuce, born on 7 February 1912 in Manitoba...
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Duncan, British Columbia (category 1912 establishments in British Columbia)
city by area (2.07 square kilometres, 0.8 square miles) in Canada. It was incorporated in 1912. The city is about 45 kilometres from both Victoria to the...
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Archives Canada. Ewart 1912–1917, p. 331 Ewart 1912–1917, p. 393 Ewart 1912–1917, pp. 372–393; as per "Rank and Name", pp. 374–381. Ewart 1912–1917, Imperial...
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The 1912 Australia rugby union tour of Canada and the United States was a collection of friendly rugby union games undertaken by the Australia national...
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used to identify Indigenous peoples in Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis. Traditionally, First Nations in Canada were peoples who lived south of the...
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the 2021 Canadian census, over 450 "ethnic or cultural origins" were self-reported by Canadians. The major panethnic origin groups in Canada are: European...
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city's central railway station from 1912 until 1966. From 1966 to 2018, it was operated by the Government of Canada as the Government Conference Centre...
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(June 17, 1912 – May 19, 1978) was a Canadian politician and farmer. Born in Croton, Ontario, he was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in the 1963...
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