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1 Incumbents  



1.1  Crown  





1.2  Federal government  





1.3  Provincial governments  



1.3.1  Lieutenant governors  





1.3.2  Premiers  







1.4  Territorial governments  



1.4.1  Commissioners  









2 Events  





3 Sport  





4 Arts and literature  



4.1  New Books  







5 Births  



5.1  January to June  





5.2  July to December  





5.3  Full date unknown  







6 Deaths  





7 Historical documents  





8 References  














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1910
in
Canada

Decades:
See also:

Events from the year 1910 in Canada.

Incumbents

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Crown

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Federal government

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Provincial governments

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Lieutenant governors

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Premiers

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Territorial governments

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Prime Ministers Robert Borden and Wilfrid Laurier. At the time of this photo, in 1912, Borden was Prime Minister of Canada, and Laurier was Leader of the Opposition.

Commissioners

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Events

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Sport

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Arts and literature

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New Books

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Births

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January to June

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July to December

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James Coyne

Full date unknown

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Deaths

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Historical documents

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Prime Minister Laurier says creating navy is necessary for autonomous nation[3]

Poster: Canadian Pacific steamship fleets[4]

AtEucharistic Congress of Montreal, Henri Bourassa defends use of French in Catholic worship[5]

Instructions to Cowichan Indian Agency include discouraging "foolish, wasteful and demoralizing" potlatches[6]

Grain Growers' Guide reports "tricks" and "graft" Prairie farmers encounter at grain elevators[7]

Socialist Party leaflet quotes Alberta MLA championing railway workers[8]

Rudyard Kipling urges people of Medicine Hat not to change city's name[9]

Lucy Maud Montgomery answers questions about Boston, women's suffrage, and Prince Edward Island[10]

Cartoon: Angry women chase Toronto mayor saying "Wonder who told them we didn't encourage the suffragette movement in Toronto?"[11]

References

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  1. ^ Tidridge, Nathan (15 November 2011). Canada's Constitutional Monarchy. Dundurn. p. 235. ISBN 978-1-55488-980-8.
  • ^ "King George V | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  • ^ 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
  • ^ "Canadian Pacific Railway Co's. Steamship Fleets" (1910). Accessed 27 June 2021
  • ^ Henri Bourassa, The Right to Practise Catholicism in French (1910). Accessed 19 February 2020
  • ^ Letter: Duties of Agents (Ottawa, May 10, 1910). Accessed 19 February 2020
  • ^ G.F. Chipman (ed.), "Mr. Green's Address; Membership Growing" and "Mr. Goldie's Address; Another Graft" The Siege of Ottawa, pgs. 28-9 and 35. Accessed 21 April 2020
  • ^ F. Blake, "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's (Medicine) Hat Trick: Compliments of the 'Medicine Hat News'" (1936; unpaginated). Accessed 19 February 2020
  • ^ Lucy Maud Montgomery, "Topics Worth While; Four Questions Answered" Boston Herald (circa November 1, 1910). Accessed 19 February 2020
  • ^ Newton McConnell, "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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