1908 in Canada

← → Events from the year 1908 in Canada.

Mackenzie King and U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt discuss Japanese immigration[3] To get people from "countries whose climatic conditions promise a suitable class of settlers," Canada pays bonuses to agents[4] Testimonials for service Salvation Army provides for immigrants to Canada[5] Lecturer describes largely American and mostly male immigration to Canada[6] Cabinet doubles spending-money amount required of jobless, hostless immigrants[7] Visiting agricultural tour reports on Canadian wages and cost of living[8] Visiting agriculturalist thinks Maritimes agriculture has much unmet potential[9] Visiting agriculturalist says Quebec's new Macdonald College will shake up "the worst farmers in Canada"[10] Visiting agriculturalist finds splendid fruit-growing potential in BC's Kootenay and Okanagan valleys[11] Government horticulturist W.T.

Macoun advocates growing stands of trees on farms despite older farmers' antipathy toward them[12] Speaker celebrates Quebec City tercentenary, praising founders and their spirit[13] Brandon College[broken anchor] principal supports right to separate religious university education[14] Fort McMurray fur trader introduces visitors to her Indigenous friends [15] Alberta rustlers convicted, one for rustling and one for perjury (Note: anti-Mormon comments)[16] Edmonton Board of Trade's guide to road and pack trail route to Finlay River, B.C.

[17] Midwife blows cayenne pepper into woman's nose to induce sneezing and quick delivery of baby [18]