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      Events from the year 1898 in Canada.


      Incumbents




      = Crown

      =
      Monarch – Victoria


      = Federal government

      =
      Governor General – John Hamilton-Gordon, 7th Earl of Aberdeen (until November 12) then Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto
      Prime Minister – Wilfrid Laurier
      Chief Justice – Samuel Henry Strong (Ontario)
      Parliament – 8th


      = Provincial governments

      =


      Lieutenant governors


      Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – Thomas Robert McInnes
      Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – James Colebrooke Patterson
      Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Jabez Bunting Snowball
      Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Malachy Bowes Daly
      Lieutenant Governor of Ontario – Oliver Mowat
      Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island – George William Howlan
      Lieutenant Governor of Quebec – Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau (until January 20) then Louis-Amable Jetté


      Premiers


      Premier of British Columbia – John Herbert Turner (until August 15) then Charles Augustus Semlin
      Premier of Manitoba – Thomas Greenway
      Premier of New Brunswick – Henry Emmerson
      Premier of Nova Scotia – George Henry Murray
      Premier of Ontario – Arthur Sturgis Hardy
      Premier of Prince Edward Island – Alexander Warburton (until August 1) then Donald Farquharson
      Premier of Quebec – Félix-Gabriel Marchand


      = Territorial governments

      =


      Commissioners


      Commissioner of Yukon – James Morrow Walsh (until July 5) then William Ogilvie


      Lieutenant governors


      Lieutenant Governor of Keewatin – James Colebrooke Patterson
      Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Territories – Charles Herbert Mackintosh (until May 30) then Malcolm Colin Cameron (May 30 to September 26) then Amédée E. Forget (from October 4)


      Premiers


      Premier of North-West Territories – Frederick Haultain


      Events


      March 1 – 1898 Ontario election: A. S. Hardy's Liberals win a majority.
      June 13 – Yukon becomes a distinct territory from the North-West Territories.
      July 29 – White Pass and Yukon Route opens (Skagway–Whitehorse).
      August – Donald Farquharson becomes Premier of Prince Edward Island, replacing A. B. Warburton.
      August 8 – John Herbert Turner is dismissed as premier of British Columbia.
      August 15 – Charles Semlin becomes premier of British Columbia.
      September 11 – New Westminster, British Columbia destroyed by fire.
      September 29 – The Canadian referendum on the prohibition of alcohol.
      November 4 – The fourth election of the North-West Legislative Assembly.


      = Full date unknown

      =
      The Parliament of Canada passes the Quebec Boundary Extension Act, expanding the provincial boundaries northward to include the lands of the aboriginal Cree.
      Kit Coleman covers the Spanish–American War as Canada's first female war correspondent.


      Arts and literature




      Births


      May 17 – A. J. Casson, Canadian painter (d. 1992)
      May 20 – Paul Gouin, politician (d.1976)
      May 27 – William Arthur Irwin, journalist
      July 7 – Hugh Llewellyn Keenleyside, diplomat, civil servant and 5th Commissioner of the Northwest Territories (d.1992)
      July 15 – Howard Graham, army officer (d. 1986)
      July 17 – Osmond Borradaile, cameraman, cinematographer and veteran of First and Second World War (d.1999)
      August 23 – Brooke Claxton, politician and Minister (d.1960)
      August 27
      Gaspard Fauteux, politician, Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada and Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec (d.1963)
      John Hamilton, bank robber (d. 1934)
      August 30 – Gleason Belzile, politician (d.1950)
      November 9 – Emmett Matthew Hall, jurist, civil libertarian and Supreme Court justice (d.1995)
      December 1 – Stuart Garson, politician, Minister and 12th Premier of Manitoba (d.1977)
      December 15 – George Lawrence Price, last Commonwealth casualty of World War I (d.1918)


      = Full date unknown

      =
      Maurice Spector, Chairman of the Communist Party of Canada (d.1968)


      Deaths



      January 1 – John Arthur Fraser, artist (b.1838)
      February 15 – Wilfrid Prévost, lawyer and politician (b.1832)
      March 7 – Theodore Davie, lawyer, politician and 9th Premier of British Columbia (b.1852)
      May 1 – Nazaire-Nicolas Olivier, lawyer and politician (b. c1860)
      May 13 – François Bourassa, farmer and politician (b.1813)

      April 12 – Elzéar-Alexandre Taschereau, Archbishop of Quebec (b.1820)
      June 13 – Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau, lawyer, politician and 5th Premier of Quebec (b.1840)
      July 14 – Louis-François Richer Laflèche, diocese of Trois-Rivières (b.1818)
      August 24 – Casimir Gzowski, engineer (b.1813)


      Historical documents


      Federal plebiscite on prohibition finds apathetic electorate (compared to general election turnout) delivers small majority in favour
      Touring U.S. farmers find paradise of meadows, prairies and woodlands in Saskatchewan
      Questionable building standards lead to fatal collapse of city hall floor in London, Ontario


      See also


      List of Canadian films


      References

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