1911 in Canada

← → Events from the year 1911 in Canada.

Popular artworks With "unenviable record for deaths," residential school principal blames drafty building and its "sanitary and heating appliances"[3] Henri Bourassa denounces prejudiced attacks on French Canadian nationalism[4] Order in Council cancels previous order prohibiting entry for one year of "any immigrant belonging to the Negro race"[5] Cartoon: anti-reciprocity depiction of Johnny Canuck and Uncle Sam cutting up watermelon (Note: racial stereotypes and blackface)[6] Saskatchewan premier and farmers disappointed federal election has ruled out reciprocity with U.S.A.[7] Nellie McClung speaks on importance of social life in rural areas[8] Fruit co-operative manager says co-ops would do better if farmers valued business methods more and self-reliance less[9] British woman fired from first au pair job on her undercover investigation of domestic work in Manitoba[10] U.S. reporter explains how church-going, law-abiding Canadians had no Wild West[11] U.S. reporter calls Quebec City economic backwater with fine sightseeing[12] Ancient farms and conservative rural ways on St. Lawrence River near Quebec City[13] Terrible fire does not discourage exploitation of immense mineral wealth in Timmins area of northern Ontario[14] Great healing powers (and products) found in Manitou Lake, near Watrous, Saskatchewan[15] Mackenzie King falls for his ideal woman[16]