1929 in Canada
Events from the year 1929 in Canada.
Events
Arts and literature
- January 6 - Regina's Darke Hall auditorium opened.
Science and technology
Sport
Births
January to March
April to June
- May 10 - Antonine Maillet, novelist, playwright and scholar
- May 10 - Peter C. Newman, journalist
- May 13 - Al Adair, politician, radio broadcaster and author (d.1996)
- May 14 - Gump Worsley, ice hockey player (d.2007)
- May 16 - Claude Morin, politician
- May 18 - Walter Pitman, educator and politician
- June 7 - John Turner, lawyer, politician and 17th Prime Minister of Canada
- June 7 - Walter Weir, politician and 15th Premier of Manitoba (d.1985)
- June 8 - Louise Maheux-Forcier, author
- June 10 - Pearl McGonigal, politician
- June 20 - Edgar Bronfman, Sr., businessman
July to September
- July 3 - Béatrice Picard, actress
- July 10 - Moe Norman, golfer (d.2004)
- July 26 - Marc Lalonde, politician and Minister
- July 30 - Bill Davis, politician and 18th Premier of Ontario
- August 1 - Sidney Green, politician
- August 3 - Peter Salmon, swimmer
- August 19 - Leonard Evans, politician
- September 14 - Dimitri Dimakopoulos, architect
- September 22 - Paul-Marie Lapointe, author
- September 24 -Edward M. Lawson, trade unionist, politician and Senator
October to December
- November 2 - Richard E. Taylor, physicist, 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics joint laureate
- November 21 - Laurier LaPierre, broadcaster, journalist, author and Senator
- November 24 - Harry Oliver Bradley, politician
- December 10 - Michael Snow, artist
- December 13 - Christopher Plummer, actor
- December 15 - Emery Barnes, Canadian football player and politician (d.1998)
- December 23 - Patrick Watson, broadcaster, author, commentator and television writer, producer and director
- December 28 - Terry Sawchuk, ice hockey player (d.1970)
Full date unknown
Deaths
January to March
- January 19 - Edward Charles Bowers, politician (b.1845)
- January 29 - John Howatt Bell, lawyer, politician and Premier of Prince Edward Island (b.1846)
- February - Richard Gardiner Willis, politician (b.1865)
- February 17 - James Colebrooke Patterson, politician, Minister and Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba (b.1839)
- March 1 - James Albert Manning Aikins, politician and Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba (b.1851)
- March 28 - Lomer Gouin, politician and 13th Premier of Quebec (d.1861)
- March 29 - Hugh John Macdonald, politician, Minister and 8th Premier of Manitoba (b.1850)
April to December
- April 17 - Clifford Sifton, politician and Minister (b.1861)
- May 6 - William Dillon Otter, soldier and first Canadian-born Chief of the General Staff (b.1843)
- June 3 - John Morison Gibson, politician and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (b.1842)
- June 8 - Bliss Carman, poet (b.1861)
- June 23 - William Stevens Fielding, journalist, politician and Premier of Nova Scotia (b.1848)
- July 30 - Antonin Nantel, priest, teacher, school administrator, and author (b.1839)
- October 10 - Elijah McCoy, inventor and engineer (b.1843)