Events from the year 1893 in Canada .
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January 8 – Jean Désy , diplomat (d.1960 )
February 7 – Joseph Algernon Pearce , astrophysicist (d.1988 )
April 16 – Germaine Guèvremont , French-Canadian writer (d.1968 )
May 5 – J. Dewey Soper , Arctic explorer, zoologist, ornithologist and author (d.1982 )
May 7 – Frank J. Selke , ice hockey manager (d.1985 )
May 28 – Donald MacLaren , World War I flying ace, businessman (d.1988 )
June 5 – George Croil , first Chief of the Air Staff of the Royal Canadian Air Force (d.1959 )
June 16 – Ernest Lloyd Janney , Provisional Commander of the Canadian Aviation Corps (d.1941 )
June 20 – Austin Claude Taylor , politician (d.1965 )
June 23 – Merrill Denison , playwright (d.1975 )
January to June
John Abbott
Indian agent reports on Moose Woods Reserve and day school , Assiniboia, N.W.T.[2]
Ethnologist takes part in Dogrib caribou hunt near Great Slave Lake [3]
Unmarried women petition Minister of Interior for land grants[4]
Summer visit to Cap-à-l'Aigle , Murray Bay , Quebec[5]
Mackenzie King joins in on Halloween mischief at University of Toronto[6]
Department of Indian Affairs, Reports of Superintendents and Agents, pgs. 215 -17. Accessed 19 December 2019
Frank Russell, "Chapter VI; Winter Travel; The Caribou Hunt," Explorations in the Far North: Being the Report of an Expedition [....] (1898), pgs. 88 -91. Accessed 19 December 2019
E.C. Paget, "Letters to H.S. Moore, Esq.," A Year under the Shadow of St. Paul's [....] (1908), pgs. 167 -70. Accessed 19 December 2019
Diaries of William Lyon Mackenzie King, pg. 21 Accessed 19 December 2019