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Empress of Ireland was the second of a pair of ocean liners ordered by Canadian Pacific Steamships during their early years in operation on the North Atlantic.In 1903, Canadian Pacific officially entered the market for trans-Atlantic passenger travel between the United Kingdom and Canada.
This is a list of Canadian historical population by province and territory, drawn from the Canadian census of population data and pre-Confederation censuses of Newfoundland and Labrador. Since 1871, Canada has conducted regular national census counts. The data for 1851 to 1976 is drawn primarily from Historical Statistics of Canada, 2nd edition ...
October 15 – Willie O'Ree, ice hockey player, first Black Canadian player in the National Hockey League [4] October 20 – Russell Doern, politician (d. 1987) November 15 – Bill Graham, Canadian football player (d. 2020) November 17 – Audrey Thomas, novelist and short story writer; December 9 – Christopher Pratt, painter and printmaker ...
RMS Empress of France, formerly SS Alsatian was an ocean liner built in 1913-1914 by William Beardmore and Company at Glasgow in Scotland for Allan Line. [1] In total, the ship's service history encompasses 99 trans-Atlantic voyages, 5 trans-Pacific voyages, and 8 other cruises in addition to her war service.
CP Ships was a large Canadian shipping company established in the 19th century. From the late 1880s until after World War II, the company was Canada's largest operator of Atlantic and Pacific steamships.
Winnipeg, MB – Port Arthur, ON [1935] 1935-1936, 1940 Great West: Canadian Pacific: Winnipeg, MB – Edmonton, AB [1940] 1939-1960 Green Mountain Flyer: Boston & Maine, New York Central Railroad, Rutland, and Canadian National. Boston, MA/New York, NY - Montreal, QC [1930] 1892-1896; 1900–1917; 1928-1953 The Gull [6] Canadian National ...
Arrest on U.S.A.-bound Canadian ship of man ready to kill "Yankees" [8] Province of Canada law requires prostitutes available to sailors and soldiers to report for medical inspection if summoned [ 9 ]
The 1936 Canadian census was the fourth of a series of special censuses conducted by the Government of Canada covering the rapidly expanding Northwest Provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. These censuses were conducted every ten years from 1906 to 1946. This census was conducted as at June 1, 1936.