1902 in Canada
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[edit] Incumbents
- Premier of British Columbia: James Dunsmuir then Edward Prior
- Premier of Manitoba: R.P. Roblin
- Premier of New Brunswick: Lemuel J. Tweedie
- Premier of the North-West Territories: Frederick Haultain
- Premier of Nova Scotia: George H. Murray
- Premier of Ontario: George William Ross
- Premier of Prince Edward Island: A. Peters
- Premier of Quebec: Napoléon Parent
[edit] Events
- February: The town of Crofton, British Columbia is founded on Vancouver Island
- May 21: 1902 Northwest Territories general election
- May 24: The first Victoria Day is celebrated
- May 29: 1902 Ontario general election: G. W. Ross's Liberals win a second consecutive majority
- May 31: The Second Boer War ends, and Canadian troops return home to great acclaim
- July 1: Ray Knight stages the first Raymond Stampede in Raymond, Alberta, and in so doing coined the rodeo word "stampede," thus launching his rodeo career as the world's first rodeo producer and stock contractor, as well as being the world's richest rodeo promoter with some one million acres (4000 km²) of ranchland with 18,000 head of cattle and 3,000 head of horses. The Raymond Stampede is now Canada's oldest rodeo
- August 9: Edward VII is crowned King of the United Kingdom and of Canada.
- November 21: Edward Prior becomes Premier of British Columbia, replacing James Dunsmuir
- December 15: The first transatlantic radio press report is filed from Glace Bay, Nova Scotia.
- The first symphony orchestra in Canada begins in Quebec City.
- The first movie theatre in Canada opens in Vancouver
- The first ascent of Mount Forbes by James Outram and party
[edit] Births
- January 22: Jean-Paul Beaulieu, politician
- February 17: Howard O'Hagan, writer
- April 20: Elizabeth Goudie, writer
- May 24: Sylvia Daoust, sculptor
- June 17: Anna Hilliard, doctor
- June 19: Guy Lombardo, bandleader
- June 21: Howie Morenz, hockey player
- July 15: Donald Creighton, historian
- July 30: Dorise Nielson, politician
- August 10: Norma Shearer, actor
- November 8: A.J.M. Smith, poet
- November 21: Foster Hewitt, broadcaster
- December 29: Nels Stewart, hockey player
- Olive Palmer, wife of John Diefenbaker
[edit] Deaths
- February 12: Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, Governor-General
- October 31: John A. Dawson, politician