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1946 in Canada
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Events from the year
1946 in Canada
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Incumbents
Crown
Monarch
–
George VI
[
1
]
Federal government
Governor General
– the
Earl of Athlone
(until April 12) then the
Viscount Alexander of Tunis
[
2
]
Prime Minister
–
William Lyon Mackenzie King
Chief Justice
–
Thibaudeau Rinfret
(
Quebec
)
Parliament
–
20th
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
–
John C. Bowen
Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
–
William C Woodward
(until October 1) then
Charles Arthur Banks
Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
–
Roland Fairbairn McWilliams
Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick
–
David Laurence MacLaren
Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
–
Henry Ernest Kendall
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
–
Albert Edward Matthews
(until December 26) then
Ray Lawson
Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island
–
Joseph Alphonsus Bernard
Lieutenant Governor of Quebec
–
Eugène Fiset
Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
–
Reginald John Marsden Parker
Premiers
Premier of Alberta
–
Ernest Manning
Premier of British Columbia
–
John Hart
Premier of Manitoba
–
Stuart Garson
Premier of New Brunswick
–
John McNair
Premier of Nova Scotia
–
Angus Macdonald
Premier of Ontario
–
George A. Drew
Premier of Prince Edward Island
–
J. Walter Jones
Premier of Quebec
–
Maurice Duplessis
Premier of Saskatchewan
–
Tommy Douglas
Territorial governments
Commissioners
Controller of Yukon
–
George A. Jeckell
Commissioner of Northwest Territories
–
Charles Camsell
Events
January 21 – The
Bluenose
sinks off
Haiti
.
May 14 – The
Canadian Citizenship Act, 1946
is passed. It creates Canadian citizenship separate from the British.
May 31 – All
Japanese-Canadians
ordered deported to
Japan
.
April 12 – Sir
Harold Alexander
appointed the new
Governor General of Canada
, replacing the
Earl of Athlone
.
June 23 – The
1946 Vancouver Island earthquake
affects Vancouver Island and mainland British Columbia.
June 27 –
Canadian Citizenship Act 1946
is enacted, defining a Canadian
citizen
and including a reference to being a
British subject
.
July 15 – A
royal commission
investigates a
Soviet
spy ring
in Canada. Secret information was found to be leaked and among the Canadians held suspect was the
one parliamentary delegate
of the
Labor-Progressive (Communist) Party
.
August 3 – A Canadian
wheat
agreement provided for
British
purchases of large amounts of Canadian wheat at prices considerably below the world market.
October 14 –
Canada Savings Bonds
introduced for the first time.
November 8 -
Viola Desmond
refuses to leave her seat in a movie theatre and is arrested.
The
Canadian Army Command and Staff College
is established.
Arts and literature
January 8
–
Betty Beaumont
, Canadian American site-specific artist, all media
August 29
–
Leona Gom
, Canadian poet and novelist
October 28
–
Sharon Thesen
, Canadian poet
November 7
–
Diane Francis
, Canadian journalist and author
Sport
April 9 - The
Montreal Canadiens
win their sixth
Stanley Cup
by defeating the
Boston Bruins
four games to one. The deciding Game 5 was played at the
Montreal Forum
.
April 27 - The
Manitoba Junior Hockey League
's
Winnipeg Monarchs
win their third (and final)
Memorial Cup
by defeating the
Ontario Hockey Association
Toronto St. Michael's Majors
four games to three. All games were played at
Maple Leaf Gardens
in
Toronto
.
November - The
New York Knicks
win the first
National Basketball Association
game by defeating the
Toronto Huskies
68–66 at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto.
November 30 - The
Toronto Argonauts
win their seventh
Grey Cup
by defeating the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
28 to 6 in the
34th Grey Cup
at
Varsity Stadium
in Toronto.
Date unknown:
The
Western Interprovincial Football Union
resumes play for the first time since 1942
The
Montreal Alouettes
join the
Interprovincial Rugby Football Union
Herb Trawick
of the Alouettes becomes the first black player of professional football in Canada
Births
January to March
Kate McGarrigle at the 2008 Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame gala
January 10 –
Alexis Nihon, Jr.
, real estate businessman, Olympic wrestler for
The Bahamas
(
1968
) (d.
2013
)
January 15 –
Veronica Tennant
, ballet dancer and dance and performance film producer and director
January 17 –
Domenic Troiano
, rock guitarist (d.
2004
)
January 18 –
Paul Shmyr
, ice hockey player (d.
2005
)
January 22 –
Serge Savard
, ice hockey player
January 30 –
Jean-Paul Daoust
, writer
February 6 –
Kate McGarrigle
, folk music singer-songwriter (d.
2010
)
March 1 –
Gerry Boulet
, rock singer (d.
1990
)
March 5 –
Richard Bell
, musician (d.
2007
)
March 6 –
Marcel Proulx
, politician
March 7 –
Elaine McCoy
, politician (d.
2020
)
March 11 –
Paul DeVillers
, politician
March 19 –
Donny Gerrard
, singer (d.
2022
)
March 22 –
Rivka Golani
, viola player
March 26 –
Marion Boyd
, politician (d.
2022
)
April to June
April 11 –
Donald Orchard
, politician
April 15 –
David Chatters
, politician
April 20 –
Julien Poulin
, actor, director, producer, and screenwriter (d.
2025
)
April 24 –
Doug Christie
, lawyer and free speech activist (d.
2013
)
April 26 –
Lorne Nystrom
, politician
April 28 –
Ginette Reno
, author, composer, singer and actress
May 17 –
Joan Barfoot
, novelist
May 18 –
Rod Zaine
, ice hockey player (d.
2022
)
May 20 –
Donald Cameron
, politician and
Premier of Nova Scotia
(d.
2021
)
May 30 –
Don Ferguson
, actor and comedian
June 17 –
Ernie Eves
, politician and 33rd
Premier of Ontario
June 24 –
David Collenette
, politician
June 25 –
Andy Anstett
, politician
June 25 –
Roméo Dallaire
, senator, humanitarian, author and retired general
July to September
July 1 –
Rosalie Abella
, jurist
July 5 –
Pierre-Marc Johnson
, lawyer, physician, politician and 24th
Premier of Quebec
July 6 –
John Honderich
, businessman and editor (d.
2022
)
July 10 –
Roger Abbott
, comedian (d.
2011
)
July 19 –
Dennis Mills
, politician and businessman
August 8 –
Richard Johnston
, politician, educator and administrator
August 29 –
Leona Gom
, poet and novelist
September 4
Eric Malling
, television journalist (d.
1998
)
Greg Sorbara
, politician
September 9
Lawrence MacAulay
, politician
Bruce Palmer
, musician (
Buffalo Springfield
) (d.
2004
)
October to December
October 16 –
Elizabeth Witmer
, politician
October 28 –
Sharon Thesen
, poet
November 4 –
Robert Davidson
, artist
November 12 –
Peter Milliken
, lawyer and politician
November 17 –
Petra Burka
, figure skater, Olympic bronze medallist, World Champion and coach
November 17 –
Bob McBride
, singer (d.
1998
)
November 22 –
Anne Wheeler
, film and television writer, producer and director
November 26 –
Andreas Schroeder
, poet, novelist and nonfiction writer
December 14 –
Paul Forseth
, politician
December 17
Margot Lemire
, writer, poet and playwright (d.
2024
)
Eugene Levy
, actor, television director, producer, musician and writer
Deaths
Howard Ferguson
January 21 –
Napoleon Lemay
, politician (b.
1865
)
February 15 –
Ernest Howard Armstrong
, journalist, politician and Premier of
Manitoba
(b.
1864
)
February 21 –
Howard Ferguson
, politician and 9th
Premier of Ontario
(b.
1870
)
April 20 –
Egerton Reuben Stedman
, politician (b.
1872
)
August 17 –
John Patrick Barry
, politician and lawyer (b.
1893
)
September 9 –
Aimé Boucher
, politician and notary (b.
1877
)
October 23 –
Ernest Thompson Seton
, author and wildlife artist (b.
1860
)
December 6 –
Charles Stewart
, politician and 3rd
Premier of Alberta
(b.
1868
)
December 25 –
Charles Ernest Gault
, politician (b.
1861
)
December 27 –
John Babington Macaulay Baxter
, lawyer, jurist and 18th
Premier of New Brunswick
(b.
1868
)
December 29 –
James Thomas Milton Anderson
, politician and 5th Premier of
Saskatchewan
(b.
1878
)
Full date unknown
John Queen
, politician (b.
1882
)
References
↑
"King George VI | The Canadian Encyclopedia"
.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca
. Retrieved
4 December
2022
.
↑
Lentz, Harris M. (4 February 2014).
Heads of States and Governments Since 1945
. Routledge. p.
142.
ISBN
978-1-134-26490-2
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