1917 in Canada
Events from the year 1917 in Canada.
Incumbents
Crown
- Monarch – George V
Federal government
- Governor general – Victor Cavendish
- Prime minister – Robert Borden
- Chief Justice – Charles Fitzpatrick
- Parliament – 12th
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
- Lieutenant Governor of Alberta – Robert Brett
- Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – Francis Stillman Barnard
- Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – James Albert Manning Aikins
- Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Josiah Wood then Gilbert Ganong then William Pugsley
- Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – MacCallum Grant
- Lieutenant Governor of Ontario – John Strathearn Hendrie
- Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island – Augustine Colin Macdonald
- Lieutenant Governor of Quebec – Pierre-Évariste Leblanc
- Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan – Richard Stuart Lake
Premiers
- Premier of Alberta – Arthur Sifton then Charles Stewart
- Premier of British Columbia – Harlan Brewster
- Premier of Manitoba – Tobias Norris
- Premier of New Brunswick – George Johnson Clarke then James A. Murray then Walter Foster
- Premier of Nova Scotia – George Henry Murray
- Premier of Ontario – William Hearst
- Premier of Prince Edward Island – John Mathieson then Aubin Arsenault
- Premier of Quebec – Lomer Gouin
- Premier of Saskatchewan – William Melville Martin
Territorial governments
Commissioners
- Commissioner of Yukon – George Norris Williams
- Gold Commissioner of Yukon – George P. MacKenzie
- Commissioner of Northwest Territories – Frederick D. White
Elections
- June 7 – Alberta election: Arthur Sifton's Liberals win a fourth consecutive majority. Louise McKinney and Roberta MacAdams are elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, the first two women elected to a legislature in the British Empire.
- June 26 – Saskatchewan election: William Martin's Liberals win a fourth consecutive majority.
- December 17: Robert Borden's Conservatives win a second consecutive majority in the Federal election
Events
January to June
- February 1 – James Alexander Murray becomes premier of New Brunswick, replacing George Johnson Clarke
- April 4 – Walter Foster becomes premier of New Brunswick, replacing Murray
- April 9 – April 14 – Battle of Vimy Ridge.
- June 21 – Aubin Arsenault becomes premier of Prince Edward Island, replacing John Mathieson
July to December
- July 1: Canada celebrates its 50th Dominion Day.
- August: The government introduces conscription triggering the Conscription Crisis of 1917
- September 20: The Income War Tax Act receives royal assent, establishing a "temporary" tax, which remains in force to this day.
- September 20: The Wartime Elections Act gives female relatives of servicemen the vote.
- October 26 – November 10: Second Battle of Passchendaele.
- October 30: Charles Stewart becomes premier of Alberta, replacing Arthur Sifton
- November 1 to 30: Swanson Bay, British Columbia, records of precipitation for the month, which remains the highest officially recorded for one calendar month in North America.
- December 6: Halifax Explosion kills 1900 people and injures 9000. The largest ever man-made explosion pre-Hiroshima atomic bomb.
Arts and literature
- Tom Thomson paints The Jack Pine, one of Canada's most widely recognized and reproduced artworks.
Sport
- March 26 – The Pacific Coast Hockey Association's Seattle Metropolitans become the first American team to win the Stanley Cup by defeating the National Hockey Association's Montreal Canadiens 3 games to 1. The Metropolitans won their only Cup in front of their home crowd at Seattle Ice Arena
- November 26 – The National Hockey League is established in Montreal, with 4 teams from the National Hockey Association The owners would form a new team in Toronto due to a dispute Toronto Blueshirts owner Eddie Livingstone, the Toronto Hockey Club
- December 19 – Montreal Wanderers defeat the Toronto Arenas in the first NHL game.
Births
January to June
- January 6 – Sydney Banks, broadcaster and producer
- January 11 – John Robarts, lawyer, politician and 17th Premier of Ontario
- April 11 – Danny Gallivan, radio and television broadcaster and sportscaster
- April 25 – George R. Gardiner, businessman, philanthropist and co-founder of the Gardiner Museum
- May 12 – Frank Clair, Canadian Football League coach
- May 19 – Robert Gordon Robertson, civil servant and 7th Commissioner of the Northwest Territories
- May 21 – Raymond Burr, actor
- May 22 – Lude Check, ice hockey player
- May 24 – Ross Thatcher, politician and 9th Premier of Saskatchewan
- June 17 – Dufferin Roblin, businessman, politician and 14th Premier of Manitoba
- June 18 – Arthur Tremblay, politician and Senator
- June 29 – Archie Green, folklorist and musicologist
July to December
- July 17 – John Hayes, harness racing driver, trainer and owner
- September 12 – Pierre Sévigny, soldier, author, politician and academic
- September 15 – Alf Pike, ice hockey player and coach
- September 26 – Réal Caouette, politician
- November 2 – Ann Rutherford, actress.
- November 11 – Abram Hoffer, orthomolecular psychiatrist
- November 28 – Jacob Froese, politician
Full date unknown
- Jack Singer, businessman and philanthropist
Deaths
January to June
- January 14 – Alexander Cameron, physician and politician
- February 17 – Ralph Smith, coal miner, labour leader and politician
- February 26 – George Johnson Clarke, lawyer, journalist, politician and 14th Premier of New Brunswick
- April 21 – George Thomas Baird, politician, Senator for Victoria, New Brunswick
- June 13 – Louis-Philippe Hébert, sculptor
July to December
- July 8 – Tom Thomson, artist
- July 15 – Lemuel John Tweedie, politician and 9th Premier of New Brunswick
- August 6 – Richard McBride, politician and Premier of British Columbia
- August 29 – Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey, 9th Governor General of Canada
- October 31 – Gilbert Ganong, businessman, politician and Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick
- November 10 – Thomas Simpson Sproule, politician and Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada
- December 10 – Mackenzie Bowell, politician and 5th Prime Minister of Canada
Historical Documents
Woman recalls being six-year-old in family caught in Halifax Explosion
Victoria Cross citation for Ukrainian-Canadian soldier's bravery in battle
Battle of Vimy Ridge described by Canadian signalman observing battlefront
Amputee says horrors of Somme fighting worse than losing his arm there
Recuperating Canadian soldier describes birdsong, currant and hawthorn blossoms and other beauties of spring in England
Frontline doctor treats German prisoner of war
Letter of thanks from soldier receiving, saying all intend to see war won
Letter of thanks from soldier receiving, describing Christmas dinner
International planning consultant advises against special programs to set up returning soldiers in agriculture
Profile of Medicine Hat, Alta. branch of Great War Veterans Association
In inaugural address, President Wilson says U.S.A. cannot be independent of war, but is not part of it
American upset over Canadian hostility to U.S. non-participation in World War I
Poster for U.S. vs Canada charity baseball game in London, U.K.
Prosecution's opening statement in trial of Inuk for murder on Coppermine River
Modern conveniences would save farm women from lifting tons of water a day
Calgary mayor agrees that door-to-door distribution of flyers for birth control play should be prohibited