← → Events from the year 1926 in Canada.
Prime Minister King's resignation letter urges Gov.
Gen. Byng to rethink his refusal of King's advice to dissolve Parliament [2] King profoundly relieved that Byng took Meighen's advice to dissolve, "deliver[ing] himself so completely into my hands"[3] British government recognizes Canada's need of direct diplomatic relations with U.S.A.[4] Canada posts its first diplomatic representative in Washington[5] House committee studying minimum wage hears details of decent and unhealthy standards of living affordable on industrial wages[6] Tourist guide to Rocky Mountains resorts includes Banff, Lake Louise, Yoho, and Glacier parks, plus Vancouver and Victoria, B.C.
[7] Exile-weary anarchist Emma Goldman hopes Canada will let her stay[8] Touching letter to stranger follows visit to her brother's grave in France[9] English immigrant loves slush-free winters and long summer days in Dawson City, Yukon[10] Instructions for bleaching out suntan[11]