1910 in Canada

← → Events from the year 1910 in Canada.

Prime Minister Laurier says creating navy is necessary for autonomous nation[3] Poster: Canadian Pacific steamship fleets[4] At Eucharistic 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?

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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.
James Coyne