1895 in Canada

Events from the year 1895 in Canada.

Crown

 * Monarch – Victoria

Federal government

 * Governor General – John Hamilton-Gordon
 * Prime Minister – Mackenzie Bowell
 * Chief Justice of Canada – Samuel Henry Strong (Ontario)
 * Parliament – 7th

Lieutenant governors

 * Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – Edgar Dewdney
 * Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – John Christian Schultz (until September 2) then James Colebrooke Patterson
 * Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – John James Fraser
 * Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Malachy Bowes Daly
 * Lieutenant Governor of Ontario – George Airey Kirkpatrick
 * Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island – George William Howlan
 * Lieutenant Governor of Quebec – Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau

Premiers

 * Premier of British Columbia – Theodore Davie (until March 4) then John Herbert Turner
 * Premier of Manitoba – Thomas Greenway
 * Premier of New Brunswick – Andrew George Blair
 * Premier of Nova Scotia – William Stevens Fielding
 * Premier of Ontario – Oliver Mowat
 * Premier of Prince Edward Island – Frederick Peters
 * Premier of Quebec – Louis-Olivier Taillon

Lieutenant governors

 * Lieutenant Governor of Keewatin – John Christian Schultz (until September 2) then James Colebrooke Patterson
 * Lieutenant Governor of the North-West Territories – Charles Herbert Mackintosh

Premiers

 * Chairman of the Executive Committee of the North-West Territories – Frederick Haultain

Events

 * March – Maria Grant is the first woman in Canada to be elected to any office. She served six years on the Victoria School Board and was presented to the future George V as the only woman elected as a school trustee in Canada.
 * March 2 – Theodore Davie resigns as premier of British Columbia
 * March 4 – John Herbert Turner becomes premier of British Columbia
 * April 16 – The town of Sturgeon Falls, Ontario, is incorporated.
 * April 24 – Jean-Olivier Chénier Monument unveiled
 * July 1 – Maisonneuve Monument unveiled
 * October 2 – Additional provisional districts of the North-West Territories are established: the districts of Ungava, Mackenzie, Yukon, and Franklin. The districts of Keewatin and Athabaska are enlarged so that all points of Canada are either within a province or a district.
 * The Chinese Board of Trade is formed in Vancouver
 * First ascent of Mount Hector in Banff National Park.

Sport

 * March 9 – The Montreal Hockey Club wins their second Stanley Cup by defeating Queen's University 5 goals to 1 at Montreal's Victoria Rink

January to June

 * February 1 – Conn Smythe, ice hockey manager and owner (d.1980)
 * February 15 – Earl Thomson, athlete and Olympic gold medallist (d.1971)
 * March 23 – John Robert Cartwright, jurist and Chief Justice of Canada (d.1979)
 * April 30 – Philippe Panneton, physician, academic, diplomat and writer (d.1960)
 * May 12 – William Giauque, chemist and Nobel laureate (d.1982)
 * May 27 – Douglas Lloyd Campbell, politician and 13th Premier of Manitoba (d.1995)

July to December

 * July 5 – Frederic McGrand, physician and politician (d. 1988)
 * July 7 – Thane Campbell, jurist, politician and Premier of Prince Edward Island (d.1978)
 * July 29 – Albert A. Brown, politician and lawyer (d.1971)
 * September 7 – Pete Parker, radio announcer (d.1991)
 * September 18 – John Diefenbaker, politician and 13th Prime Minister of Canada (d.1979)
 * September 20 – Leslie Frost, politician and 16th Premier of Ontario (d.1973)
 * November 5 – Howard Charles Green, politician and Minister (d.1989)
 * December 1 – Edwin Hansford, politician (d.1959)

Deaths

 * January 17 – Joseph Tassé, politician (b.1848)
 * January 28 – Camille Lefebvre (b.1831)
 * April 4 – Malcolm Alexander MacLean, 1st Mayor of Vancouver (b.1842)
 * August 4 – Louis-Antoine Dessaulles, seigneur, journalist and politician (b.1818)
 * September 4 – Antoine Plamondon, artist (b.1804)
 * September 11 – Thomas Heath Haviland, politician (b.1822)
 * September 15 – Hector Berthelot, lawyer, journalist and publisher (b.1842)

Historical documents
Liberal Party of Canada pamphlet comments on economic conditions

Maria Grant, elected to Victoria, B.C. school board, hopes next election will return two more women

Medical education of women, and how to answer objections to it

Dominion's Indian Head farm sees trees leafed out by May 1 (3 weeks early), but fruit destroyed by 18° Fahrenheit (-7° Celsius) cold snap

Report on domestication of Barren Grounds caribou

Toronto Trades and Labor Council supports continued restriction of Chinese immigration