1936 in Canada
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Years: | 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 |
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Events from the year 1936 in Canada.
Incumbents
Crown
- Head of state (monarch) – King George V (until January 20) then Edward VIII (January 20 to December 11) then George VI (consort – Mary of Teck then Vacant then Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon)
Federal government
- Governor general – John Buchan (viceregal consort – Susan Buchan, Baroness Tweedsmuir)
- Prime minister – William Lyon Mackenzie King
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
- Lieutenant Governor of Alberta – William Legh Walsh (until October 1) then Philip Primrose
- Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – John W.F. Johnson (until May 1) then Eric Hamber
- Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – William Johnston Tupper
- Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Murray MacLaren
- Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Walter Harold Covert
- Lieutenant Governor of Ontario – Herbert Alexander Bruce
- Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island – George Des Brisay de Blois
- Lieutenant Governor of Quebec – Esioff-Léon Patenaude
- Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan – Hugh Edwin Munroe (until September 10) then Archibald Peter McNab
Premiers
- Premier of Alberta – William Aberhart
- Premier of British Columbia – Thomas Dufferin Pattullo
- Premier of Manitoba – John Bracken
- Premier of New Brunswick – Allison Dysart
- Premier of Nova Scotia – Angus Lewis Macdonald
- Premier of Ontario – Mitchell Hepburn
- Premier of Prince Edward Island – Walter Lea (until January 10) then Thane Campbell (from January 14)
- Premier of Quebec – Louis-Alexandre Taschereau (until June 11) then Adélard Godbout (June 11 to August 26) then Maurice Duplessis
- Premier of Saskatchewan – William John Patterson
Territorial governments
Commissioners
- Controller of Yukon – George A. Jeckell
- Commissioner of Northwest Territories – Vacant (Roy A. Gibson acting) (until December 3) then Charles Camsell
Events
- January 6 - Barbara Hanley is elected mayor of Webbwood, Ontario, becoming the first woman ever to serve as a mayor in Canada
- January 14 - Thane Campbell becomes premier of Prince Edward Island, replacing Walter Lea
- April 12 - The Moose River Gold Mines collapse
- June 11 - Adélard Godbout becomes premier of Quebec, replacing Louis-Alexandre Taschereau
- August 26 - Maurice Duplessis becomes premier of Quebec, replacing Adélard Godbout
- September - Earl Bascom of Raymond, Alberta, designs and directs the construction of the first rodeo arena and grandstands in the state of Mississippi
- November 2 - The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation replaces the Canadian Radio Broadcasting Commission
- November 18 - The Toronto Globe and the Mail and Empire merge to form the Globe and Mail
- December 11 - The British Parliament passes His Majesty's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936 which legislates the abdication of King Edward VIII.
- The Spanish Civil War begins. Eventually 1135 Canadians will serve in the International Brigades of the Republican forces
Births
January to March
- January 18 - Albert Driedger, politician
- February 6 - Kent Douglas, ice hockey player and coach (d.2009)
- February 9 - Stompin' Tom Connors, folk singer (d.2013)
- February 29 - Henri Richard, ice hockey player
- March 1 - Monique Bégin, academic, politician and Minister
- March 21 - Ed Broadbent, politician and political scientist
- March 24 - David Suzuki, science broadcaster and environmental activist
April to June
- April 17 - Peter Adams, politician
- April 19 - Sharon Pollock, playwright, actor and director
- May 14 - Aline Chrétien, wife of Jean Chrétien
- May 14 - Richard John Neuhaus, churchman and author (d.2009)
- May 15 - Milan Kymlicka, arranger, composer and conductor (d.2008)
July to December
- July 3 - Larry Condon, politician (d.1991)
- August 20 - David MacDonald, politician and author
- September 26 - Lowell Murray, Senator
- October 9 – Don Wittman, sportscaster (d.2008)
- October 27 - Suzanne Paradis, writer
- November 7 - Audrey McLaughlin, politician
- December 16 - Karleen Bradford, children's author
Full date unknown
- Greg Curnoe, painter (d.1992)
- Sheldon Turcott, journalist (d. 2000)
Deaths
- January 8 - John Augustus Barron, politician and lawyer (b.1850)
- January 10 - Walter Lea, politician and Premier of Prince Edward Island (b.1874)
- January 22 - Noah Timmins, mining developer and executive (b.1867)
- February 26 - Frederick C. Alderdice, businessman, politician and last Prime Minister of Newfoundland (b.1872)
- May 7 - Isidore-Noël Belleau, politician and lawyer (b.1848)
- May 30 - Homer Watson, artist (b. 1855)
- July 6 - Peter Veniot, businessman, newspaper owner, politician and 17th Premier of New Brunswick (b.1863)
- October 3 - William Parks, geologist and paleontologist (b.1868)
- October 29 - Tobias Norris, politician and 10th Premier of Manitoba (b.1861)
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