1905_in_Canada

1905 in Canada

1905 in Canada

Canada-related events during the year of 1905


Events from the year 1905 in Canada.

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Creation of provinces Saskatchewan and Alberta: details and Prime Minister Laurier's announcement[2]

Call for Calgary to become Alberta capital[3]

House of Commons committee chair has idea for local telephone services housed in post offices and provided and taxed by municipalities[4]

Socialist Party brochure for Ontario election, with party platform[5]

Mounties report to Ottawa on dance halls and prostitution in Dawson City, Yukon[6]

McGill University principal addresses Canadian Club on role of university in commerce[7]

Description of Peterborough Lift Lock on Trent Canal in Ontario[8]


References

  1. Tidridge, Nathan (15 November 2011). Canada's Constitutional Monarchy. Dundurn. p. 235. ISBN 978-1-55488-980-8.
  2. "Two Provinces Created For The West[....]," Saskatoon Phoenix (February 24, 1905), pg. 1. Accessed 27 January 2020 http://library2.usask.ca/sni/stories/beg11.doc Archived 2011-02-04 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Mass Meeting Tonight," Daily Herald (February 1, 1905). Accessed 27 January 2020 https://web.archive.org/web/20190123192639/https://folklore.library.ualberta.ca/dspCitation.cfm?ID=136
  4. "Inquiry into the Various Telephone Systems in Operation in Canada and Elsewhere" (March 20, 1905), Proceedings of the Select Committee on Telephone Systems; Vol. I, pgs. 2-3. Accessed 9 October 2020
  5. W. Peterson, Canadian Essays and Addresses (1915), pgs. 253-66. Accessed 27 January 2020

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