1911 in Canada

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Events from the year 1911 in Canada.

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Historical Documents

Henri Bourassa denounces prejudiced attacks on French Canadian nationalism [2]

Saskatchewan premier and farmers disappointed federal election has ruled out reciprocity with U.S.A. [3]

Poster recruits U.S. men to harvest 100,000,000 bushels of Canadian grain [4]

Nellie McClung speaks on importance of social life in rural areas [5]

Fruit co-operative manager says co-ops would do better if farmers valued business methods more and self-reliance less[6]

British woman fired from first au pair job on her undercover investigation of domestic work in Manitoba [7]

U.S. reporter explains how church-going, law-abiding Canadians had no Wild West [8]

U.S. reporter calls Quebec City economic backwater with fine sightseeing [9]

Ancient farms and conservative rural ways on St. Lawrence River near Quebec City [10]

Terrible fire does not discourage exploitation of immense mineral wealth in Timmins area of northern Ontario [11]

Great healing powers (and products) found in Manitou Lake, near Watrous, Saskatchewan [12]

Mackenzie King falls for his ideal woman [13]

References

  1. Baldissera, Lisa. "AUTUMN IN FRANCE 1911". aci-iac.ca/.
  2. Henri Bourassa, "To the English Speaking Reader," The Reciprocity Agreement and Its Consequences As Viewed from the Nationalist Standpoint (1911), pgs. I-IV. Accessed 21 February 2020 https://fishercollections.library.utoronto.ca/islandora/object/broadsides%3ACAP00521
  3. Walter Scott, "Address to the People of Saskatchewan" (1911). Accessed 21 February 2020 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/3645/2.html
  4. Canada Department of the Interior, "40,000 Men Needed in Western Canada[...]Going Only August[...]1911." Accessed 21 February 2020 http://collectionscanada.gc.ca/pam_archives/index.php?fuseaction=genitem.displayItem&lang=eng&rec_nbr=2837964
  5. Nellie McClung, "The Importance of Social Life in Country Homes," Report of the First Annual Convention of the Homemakers' Club of Saskatchewan[....] (1911), pgs. 36-9. Accessed 21 February 2020 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/3663/36.html
  6. James E. Johnson, "Co-Operative Fruit Culture; Why Co-Operation Is Not More Successful among Farmers" (February 1, 1911), Report of the [House] Select Standing Committee on Agriculture and Colonization[;] 1910-11, pgs. 90-1. Accessed 14 October 2020 https://parl.canadiana.ca/view/oop.com_HOC_1103_1_1/108?r=0&s=1
  7. Ella Constance Sykes, "My First Post as a Home-Help," A Home-Help in Canada (1912), pgs. 43-52. Accessed 21 February 2020 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/3656/65.html
  8. William E. Curtis, "Western Canada Life Free from Disorder" (September 25, 1911), Letters on Canada, pgs. 139-42. Accessed 21 February 2020 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/3575/142.html
  9. William E. Curtis, "Yankee Visitors' Dollars Help to Support Quebec" (August 22, 1911), Letters on Canada, pgs. 11-16. Accessed 21 February 2020 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/3575/14.html
  10. William E. Curtis, "Farm in Quebec Is Like a Ribbon, Ending at River" (August 28, 1911), Letters on Canada, pgs. 33-7. Accessed 21 February 2020 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/3575/36.html
  11. William E. Curtis, "Mines of Ontario Set a High Mark by Their Output" (September 5, 1911), Letters on Canada, pgs. 77-9. Accessed 21 February 2020 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/3575/80.html
  12. William E. Curtis, "Lake of Healing Aid in Boosting Watrous, Canada" (September 21, 1911), Letters on Canada, pgs. 125-9. Accessed 21 February 2020 http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/3575/128.html
  13. Diaries of William Lyon Mackenzie King; 1911, pgs. "13-17" (one page is reproduced twice). Accessed 21 February 2020 http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/politics-government/prime-ministers/william-lyon-mackenzie-king/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=4671
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