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      Events from the year 1942 in Canada.


      Incumbents




      = Crown

      =
      Monarch – George VI


      = Federal government

      =
      Governor General – Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone
      Prime Minister – William Lyon Mackenzie King
      Chief Justice – Lyman Poore Duff (British Columbia)
      Parliament – 19th


      = Provincial governments

      =


      Lieutenant governors


      Lieutenant Governor of Alberta – John C. Bowen
      Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – William Culham Woodward
      Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – Roland Fairbairn McWilliams
      Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – William George Clark
      Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Frederick F. Mathers (until November 17) then Henry Ernest Kendall
      Lieutenant Governor of Ontario – Albert Edward Matthews
      Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island – Bradford William LePage
      Lieutenant Governor of Quebec – Eugène Fiset
      Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan – Archibald Peter McNab


      Premiers


      Premier of Alberta – William Aberhart
      Premier of British Columbia – John Hart
      Premier of Manitoba – John Bracken
      Premier of New Brunswick – John McNair
      Premier of Nova Scotia – A.S. MacMillan
      Premier of Ontario – Mitchell Hepburn (until October 21) then Gordon Daniel Conant
      Premier of Prince Edward Island – Thane Campbell
      Premier of Quebec – Adélard Godbout
      Premier of Saskatchewan – William John Patterson


      = Territorial governments

      =


      Commissioners


      Controller of Yukon – George A. Jeckell
      Commissioner of Northwest Territories – Charles Camsell


      Events


      January 10 – Elizabeth Monk and Suzanne Filion become the first female lawyers in Quebec
      February 10 – The German submarine U-136 torpedoes and sinks HMCS Spikenard, which had eight survivors.
      February 26 – Japanese Canadians are interned and moved further inland.
      April 27 – A national plebiscite is held on the issue of conscription. Most English-Canadians are in favour, while most French-Canadians are not.
      June 20 – The Japanese submarine I-26 shells the Estevan Point lighthouse on Vancouver Island.
      July – The Official Food Rules is published, for the first time.
      August – The National Resources Mobilization Act is repealed as a result of the April plebiscite.
      August 6 – HMCS Assiniboine sinks the German submarine U-120. Max Bernays will be awarded the Conspicuous Gallantry Medal for his actions in the battle.
      August 19 – Dieppe Raid
      September 7 – The German submarine U-165 sinks HMCS Raccoon near Anticosti Island. All sailors aboard Racoon are killed.
      September 9 – The Canadian government establishes the Wartime Information Board, a government agency responsible for pro-conscription propaganda.
      September 11 – The German submarine U-517 sinks HMCS Charlottetown near Cap-Chat, Quebec, killing 9 out of the crew of 64.
      September 14 – The German submarine U-91 sinks HMCS Ottawa in the North Atlantic, killing 114 sailors, with 69 surviving.
      October 14 – The German submarine U-69 sinks the ferry SS Caribou in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, killing 137. Margaret Brooke will be named a Member of the Order of the British Empire for her actions during the sinking.
      October 21 – Gordon Conant becomes premier of Ontario, replacing Mitchell Hepburn
      December 12 – The Knights of Columbus Hostel fire in St John's, Newfoundland, kills 99.


      Sport


      April 18 – The Toronto Maple Leafs win their fourth Stanley Cup by defeating the Detroit Red Wings 4 games to 3 after being down to the Red Wings 3–0. The deciding Game 7 was played at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto
      April 20 – The Manitoba Junior Hockey League's Portage la Prairie Terriers win their only Memorial Cup by defeating the Ontario Hockey Association's Oshawa Generals 3 games to 1. The deciding Game 4 was played at Shea's Amphitheatre in Winnipeg
      December 5 – The Toronto RCAF Hurricanes win their only Grey Cup by defeating the Winnipeg RCAF Bombers 8 to 5 in the 30th Grey Cup played at Varsity Stadium in Toronto


      Births




      = January to March

      =
      January 12 - Hilary Weston, businessperson and 26th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
      January 16 - René Angélil, husband and manager of Céline Dion
      January 19 - John Reynolds, politician
      February 5 - Tim Sale, politician
      February 19 - Norm Sterling, politician
      February 20 - Phil Esposito, ice hockey player
      February 22 - Gerard Jennissen, politician
      March 3 - Menaka Thakka, dancer


      = April to June

      =
      April 8 - Harold Gilleshammer, politician
      April 10 - Nick Auf der Maur, journalist and politician (died 1998)
      April 21 - Pierre Lorrain, Canadian lawyer and politician (died 2004)
      April 22 - Sandra Birdsell, novelist and short story writer
      April 26 - Sharon Carstairs, politician and Senator
      May 1 - Becky Barrett, politician
      May 3 - Earl McRae, journalist (Ottawa Sun) (died 2011)
      May 8 - Pierre Morency, Canadian poet and playwright
      May 29 - Larry Mavety, ice hockey player and coach (died 2020)
      June 9 - John Gerretsen, politician
      June 10 - Preston Manning, politician
      June 15 - Ian Greenberg, media businessman (died 2022)
      June 21 - Jeannette Corbiere Lavell, Native rights advocate
      June 25 - Michel Tremblay, novelist and playwright


      = July to September

      =
      July 1 - Geneviève Bujold, actress
      July 4 - Len Harapiak, politician
      July 11 - Terry Carisse, singer, guitarist, and songwriter (died 2005)
      July 11 - Nancy Zerg, poet
      July 22 - Anita Neville, politician
      July 24 - Gloria George, Native leader
      August 10 - Jim Downey, politician
      August 18 - Jim Abbott, politician
      August 24 - Gary Filmon, politician and 19th Premier of Manitoba
      August 24 - Tony Hunt, artist
      August 25 - Ivan Koloff, pro wrestler
      August 30 - Rick Salutin, novelist, playwright and critic
      September 4 - George Baker, politician and Senator
      September 13 - Michael Breaugh, politician (died 2019)
      September 13 - Michel Côté, businessman and politician
      September 20 - Gérald Tremblay, businessman and politician, 41st Mayor of Montreal


      = October to December

      =

      October 10 - Roy Miki, poet and scholar
      October 11 - Dianne Brushett, politician
      November 1 - Ralph Klein, politician and 12th Premier of Alberta (died 2013)
      November 19 - Jim Ernst, politician
      November 20 - Raymond Bonin, politician
      December 1 - Charlie Penson, politician
      December 19 - John Godfrey, educator, journalist and politician
      December 21 - Oliver Bowen, engineer
      December 30 - Matt Cohen, writer (died 1999)


      = Full date unknown

      =
      Yves Lever, film critic and historian
      Dermot O'Reilly, musician, producer and songwriter (died 2007)
      Jay Roberts, football player, lung cancer (died 2010)


      Deaths


      January 16 - Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, 10th Governor General of Canada (born 1850)
      January 30 - Frederick W. A. G. Haultain, politician and 1st Premier of the Northwest Territories (born 1857)
      February 4 - Louis-Adolphe Paquet, theologian (born 1859)
      March 11 - Raoul Dandurand, politician (born 1861)
      March 15 - Edgar Nelson Rhodes, politician, Minister and Premier of Nova Scotia (born 1877)
      March 21 - J. S. Woodsworth, politician (born 1874)
      April 24 - Lucy Maud Montgomery, author (born 1874)
      May 18 - Herménégilde Boulay, politician (born 1861)
      June 17 - Charles Fitzpatrick, lawyer, politician and 5th Chief Justice of Canada (born 1853)
      October 6 - Ella Cora Hind, journalist and women's rights activist (born 1861)
      December 26 - Frank Dawson Adams, geologist (born 1859)


      See also


      List of Canadian films


      Historical documents


      Canadian Press reporter's landing craft "under intense Nazi fire" from boats, planes and infantry at Dieppe
      Official study details objectives, heroism and failures of combined commando raid on Dieppe, France
      Canadian soldier in Dieppe raid describes prisoner-of-war camp life in Germany
      Painting: portrait of Indigenous soldier Lloyd George Moore, Royal Canadian Artillery
      "Considerable excitement and tension" - HMCS Oakville rams U-boat while on convoy duty in Caribbean Sea
      Pubnico, Nova Scotia children salvage flour, cigarettes and candy bars from torpedoed freighters in harbour
      "Blasted from a cosy state room to a cold, icy water" - Survivors' tales of torpedoed Sydney–to–Port-aux-Basques ferry Caribou
      Illustration: U.S. Coast Guard rescues Canadian fliers from Greenland ice shelf
      To maintain status quo with Vichy France, Allies manoeuvre to get Free French forces off St. Pierre and Miquelon
      Minister of Finance says Canadians not working for themselves or their families, but for victory
      In U.S. government profile of Allies, Canada noted for contributions like 2 billion pounds of food and "54% of everyone's income"
      "Has Canada fully mobilized her material resources [and] man and woman power to wage total war?" - Opposition Leader's 7-point plan
      Federal agriculture minister James Gardiner lists supports and goals for producers, and praises farm men, women and children
      PM King broadcasts enhanced plan of men's, women's and youth's service to achieve "total effort for total war"
      Women's Land Army members work on farms and socialize with Canadian soldiers in Sussex, England
      In House of Commons debate, Minister of National Defence J.L. Ralston addresses total war policy and conscription
      "The most sacred understanding" - PM King asks voters for release from pledge of no conscription for overseas military service
      Canadians vote "yes" in conscription plebiscite by large majorities in 8 provinces, with strong "no" in Quebec
      "A systemic policy of annihilation" - Zionist congress of Switzerland reports millions of Jews killed
      "Defensive measures of the racial brotherhood" - "Final Solution" should include sterilization of "half-Jews"
      Eviction from coastal British Columbia creates many social problems for people of Japanese origin
      Letter writer calls places Japanese Canadians are sent "pleasant" and "scenic," and calls canyon with snow slides "the only safe place" to put them
      Young interned Japanese Canadians seek pen pals to "sling some ink our way"
      Japanese Canadian George Tanaka experiences feeling of freedom in Toronto, along with both sympathy and racism
      Canadian diplomat in Washington strongly suspects U.S. government is eavesdropping on his communications
      Drills and training part of Manitoba's Air Raid Precaution campaign, though federal government calls it unnecessary
      As part of Victory Bonds campaign, Winnipeg stages "If Day" mock German invasion including arrest of premier and mayor
      Film: newsreel report on If Day in Winnipeg
      "Death and Destruction!" - Victory Bonds promotion page shows Hamilton, Ont. after bomber attack
      Hamilton hydro commission prohibits commercial and decorative lighting, and dims street lights to 60%
      "Environments created by war foster dangerous inclinations and tendencies" - PM King urges temperance as part of war effort
      "Prophet of a new idea" - Journalist Bruce Hutchison's tribute to late CCF leader and co-founder J.S. Woodsworth
      "There is work for everyone" - Whitehorse, Yukon transformed by industrial development
      Wife of U.S. Army general enjoys settling in Whitehorse (Note: "squaw" and rape mentioned)
      Brief film of Alberta oil sands being quarried and refined
      After three decades and 1.6 billion feet of lumber cut, Fort Frances, Ont. mill closes with banquet and dance for employees
      Future Netherlands queen Juliana's Ottawa maternity suite declared outside Canadian jurisdiction for birth of her third child


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