State funerals in Canada

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The remains of John A. Macdonald lying in state in the Senate Chamber, 1891

State funerals in Canada are public events held to commemorate former governors general, prime ministers, members of the Cabinet who died in office, and, at the Cabinet's discretion, other eminent Canadians. With ceremonial, military, and religious elements incorporated, state funerals are offered and executed by the Governor General-in-Council, who provides a dignified manner for the Canadian people to mourn a national public figure. Provincial and territorial governments may also perform state funerals for citizens in their particular jurisdictions; however, most state funerals are federal affairs.

Process

State funerals are not required by any law and the family of the deceased may opt not to have such an event take place. Should the family agree to a state funeral, the Department of Canadian Heritage (DCH) will work in close consultation with them, as well as other government departments and elements of the private sector, the degree of involvement depending on the size and complexity of the event. Similarly, the timeline varies on a case by case basis, most lasting between five and six days, during which the national flag is flown at half-mast on the Peace Tower on Parliament Hill in Ottawa and at other federal Crown-owned installations across the country.

The funeral train of Sir John A. Macdonald carrying his remains on 10 June 1891 from Ottawa to Kingston, Ontario

A formal statement issued by the Governor General-in-Council is typically broadcast by the media to notify the general public of an upcoming state funeral, while the DCH issues invitations according to the Order of Precedence, with foreign heads of state and government included.[1] Meanwhile, in the days leading up to the funeral, the body is transported from the place of death to Ottawa, whereupon the casket is met by a guard of honour—drawn from the Governor General's Foot Guards for a former governor general and from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police for a former prime minister and other ministers or honoured individuals—and escorted by it to the Centre Block of the parliament buildings. There, the remains lie in state for a period of two days, with four members of the accordant guard of honour maintaining a constant vigil; for the remains of governors general, this takes place in the Senate chamber, in the Hall of Honour for those of prime ministers, and in other rooms for other individuals. On both days, designated hours are set for public viewing. The coffin is then escorted from the Centre Block to a waiting hearse as a gun salute is fired; 21 guns for a governor general, 19 guns for a prime minister, and 15 guns for others. The casket is then either transported to another location in the country for further memorials or to the place of burial. The location of the funeral service depends on the religious faith of the deceased, though the ceremony is usually conducted at Christ Church Cathedral in Ottawa.

Similar to a state funeral is a commemoration ceremony, which is a religious or memorial service to mark the passing of an individual from a family that did not wish a state funeral or did not reside in Canada. For instance, a commemoration ceremony was held in Ottawa in 2002 for the death of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother.

Not all who lie in state at parliament, nor all for whom flags are flown at half-mast, receive a state funeral. The exception was made for the funeral of Retired Sergeant Ernest Smith, the last living Canadian recipient of the Victoria Cross from the Second World War.

History

The first state funeral in Canada was held for Thomas D'Arcy McGee after his assassination in April 1868.[2] Jack Layton was the first Leader of Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition who was not also a former prime minister to be honoured with a state funeral;[3] after lying in state in the foyer of the House of Commons, the funeral service took place at Roy Thomson Hall in Toronto.

List of state funerals in Canada

The funeral procession of Thomas D'Arcy McGee during his state funeral in Ottawa, 1868
Canadian state funerals
State position Name Date of funeral Place of funeral Building Sources
Governor general The Lord Tweedsmuir 1940 Ottawa St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Governor general Georges Vanier 1967 Ottawa, ON Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica
Governor general Vincent Massey 1968 Ottawa, ON Christ Church Cathedral [4]
Governor general Jules Léger 1980 [5]
Governor general Roland Michener 1991
Governor general Jeanne Sauvé 1993 Montreal, QC Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral [6]
Governor general Ray Hnatyshyn 2002 Ottawa, ON Christ Church Cathedral
Governor general Roméo LeBlanc 2009 Memramcook, NB [7][8]
Prime minister John A. Macdonald 1891 Kingston, ON
Prime minister Alexander Mackenzie 1892
Prime minister John Abbott 1893
Prime minister John Sparrow David Thompson 1894
Prime minister Charles Tupper 1915 Halifax, NS
Prime minister Mackenzie Bowell 1917
Prime minister Wilfrid Laurier 1919 Ottawa, ON Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica [9][10][11]
Prime minister Robert Borden 1937 Ottawa, ON All Saints Anglican Church [12]
Prime minister William Lyon Mackenzie King 1950 Ottawa, ON St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Prime minister Arthur Meighen 1960 Toronto, ON St. Andrew's United Church
Prime minister Lester B. Pearson 1972 Ottawa, ON Christ Church Cathedral
Prime minister Louis Saint Laurent 1973 Quebec City, QC Notre-Dame de Québec Cathedral
Prime minister John Diefenbaker 1979 Saskatoon, SK
Prime minister Pierre Trudeau 2000 Montreal, QC Notre-Dame Basilica [7]
Cabinet minister James Robb 1930
Cabinet minister George Eulas Foster 1931
Cabinet minister George Halsey Perley 1938
Cabinet minister Ernest Lapointe 1941 Quebec City, QC [13]
Cabinet minister Raoul Dandurand 1942 Montreal, QC Église Saint-Viateur d'Outremont [14]
Cabinet minister Humphrey Mitchell 1950 Ottawa, ON St. Barnabas [15]
Cabinet minister Alcide Côté 1955 Saint-Jean, QC [16]
Cabinet minister Jack Garland 1964
Cabinet minister Daniel J. MacDonald 1980 Charlottetown, PEI [7]
Member of Parliament and former Cabinet minister Jim Flaherty 2014 Toronto, ON St. James Cathedral [17][18][19]
Member of Parliament and former Cabinet minister Thomas D'Arcy McGee 1868 Ottawa, ON St. Patrick's Bascilica [20][21][22]
Leader of the Opposition Jack Layton 2011 Toronto, ON Roy Thomson Hall
  • Sidney Smith, External Affairs Minister, qualified for a state funeral in 1959, but did not receive one.[23]
  • A state funeral was offered for assassinated Quebec cabinet minister Pierre Laporte in 1970 but his widow declined.[24]
  • A state funeral was offered for Chief Justice Bora Laskin by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau but his family declined.[25]

List of provincial state funerals in Canada

State position Name Date of funeral Place of funeral Sources
Premier of Quebec Maurice Duplessis 1959 Trois-Rivières [26]
Premier of Quebec Daniel Johnson, Sr. 1968 Montreal [27]
Premier of Quebec Jean Lesage 1980 Quebec City [28]
Premier of Ontario John Robarts 1982 Toronto [29]
Premier of Quebec René Lévesque 1987 Quebec City (Cathedral-Basilica of Notre-Dame de Québec) [30]
Premier of Quebec Robert Bourassa 1996 Montreal (Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal) [31]
None (athlete) Maurice Richard 2000 Montreal (Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal) [32]
Premier of Alberta Peter Lougheed 2012 Calgary and Edmonton (Alberta Legislature and Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium) [33]
Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario Lincoln Alexander 2012 Hamilton (Hamilton Place Theatre) [34]
None (athlete) Jean Béliveau 2014 Montréal (Basilique Cathédrale Marie-Reine-du-Monde) [35]
Premier of Quebec Jacques Parizeau 2015 Outremont (Église Saint-Germain) [36]

See also

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