1910 in Canada

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{{Year in Canada|1910}}

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Events from the year 1910 in Canada.

Incumbents

= Crown =

  • MonarchEdward VII (until May 6){{cite book |last1=Tidridge |first1=Nathan |title=Canada's Constitutional Monarchy |date=15 November 2011 |publisher=Dundurn |isbn=978-1-55488-980-8 |page=235 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=KAvtMxqSDncC&pg=PA235 |language=en}} then George V{{cite web |title=King George V {{!}} The Canadian Encyclopedia |url=https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/king-george-v |website=www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca |access-date=4 December 2022}}

= Federal government =

= Provincial governments =

== Lieutenant governors ==

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=Territorial governments=

File:Borden and Laurier.jpg and Wilfrid Laurier. At the time of this photo, in 1912, Borden was Prime Minister of Canada, and Laurier was Leader of the Opposition.]]

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Events

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Historical documents

Prime Minister Laurier says creating navy is necessary for autonomous nation[http://www.collectionscanada.ca/primeministers/h4-4061-e.html Sir Wilfrid Laurier (November 29, 1910)] Debates of the House of Commons, 11th Parliament, 3rd Session (1911), pgs. 448-51, 455, 458-9. Accessed 19 February 2020

Poster: Canadian Pacific steamship fleets[https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/chung/chungosgr/items/1.0135158 "Canadian Pacific Railway Co's. Steamship Fleets"] (1910). Accessed 27 June 2021

At Eucharistic Congress of Montreal, Henri Bourassa defends use of French in Catholic worshipHenri Bourassa, [http://faculty.marianopolis.edu/c.belanger/quebechistory/docs/1910/3.htm The Right to Practise Catholicism in French] (1910). Accessed 19 February 2020

Instructions to Cowichan Indian Agency include discouraging "foolish, wasteful and demoralizing" potlatches[http://gsdl.ubcic.bc.ca/cgi-bin/library.cgi?e=q-01000-00---off-0cowichan--00-1----0-10-0---0---0direct-10---4-------0-1l--11-en-50---20-about-1910--00-3-1-00-0--4--0--0-0-11-00-0utfZz-8-00&a=d&c=cowichan&srp=0&srn=0&cl=search&d=HASH01ef59559215f2fda22452ac.2 Letter: Duties of Agents] (Ottawa, May 10, 1910). Accessed 19 February 2020

Grain Growers' Guide reports "tricks" and "graft" Prairie farmers encounter at grain elevatorsG.F. Chipman (ed.), [http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/3397/32.html "Mr. Green's Address; Membership Growing"] and [http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/3397/39.html "Mr. Goldie's Address; Another Graft"] The Siege of Ottawa, pgs. 28-9 and 35. Accessed 21 April 2020

Socialist Party leaflet quotes Alberta MLA championing railway workersF. Blake, [http://www.socialisthistory.ca/Docs/PreWWI/Socialist-in-Alberta-1910.htm "The Proletarian in Politics: The Socialist Position; As defended by C.M. O'Brien, M.L.A. in the Alberta Legislature."] Accessed 19 February 2020

Rudyard Kipling urges people of Medicine Hat not to change city's name[http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/6019/8.html "Rudyard Kipling's (Medicine) Hat Trick: Compliments of the 'Medicine Hat News'"] (1936; unpaginated). Accessed 19 February 2020

Lucy Maud Montgomery answers questions about Boston, women's suffrage, and Prince Edward IslandLucy Maud Montgomery, [http://lmm.confederationcentre.com/php/itemview.php?ExhibitID=339&Mode=plain "Topics Worth While; Four Questions Answered"] Boston Herald (circa November 1, 1910). Accessed 19 February 2020

Cartoon: Angry women chase Toronto mayor saying "Wonder who told them we didn't encourage the suffragette movement in Toronto?"Newton McConnell, [https://www.picturingpolitics.com/miss-representation/ "Mayor Oliver: Wonder who told them we didn't encourage the suffragette movement in Toronto?"] (ca. 1910). Accessed 11 April 2021

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