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1912 in Canada
Events from the year 1912 in Canada.
Incumbents
Crown
Federal government
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
Premiers
Territorial governments
Commissioners
Events
Sport
Arts and literature
Births
January to March
April to June
July to December
Full date unknown
Deaths
January to June
July to December
Historical documents
Residential school principal advocates replacing it with day school to preserve family ties and love that staff cannot provide People of Gitxsan community Gitsegukla (B.C.) raise funds to pay their pastor's hospital bill Pauline Johnson hears from old klootchman how Fraser River sockeye salmon run once failed because tillicum insisted great tyee's first child be male Appeal for justice from speaker who asks why Sikhs - British subjects - are discriminated against in Canada Advice to Ontario temperance campaigners on legislative, economic, criminal and personal aspects of liquor consumption Federal Liberal Party claims false arrest of party workers aided Conservative win in Manitoba by-election Provincial forest fire law in British Columbia has several sections regulating railways (construction, clearing and patrolling, fighting fires, etc.) British architect and builder express importance of community over private interest in Calgary town planning Advertisement: Canadian Pacific Railway's free "Canada for Women" pamphlet describes "opportunities for women in Canada in every branch of life" "Cargo on the main deck was not secured" - Enquiry seeks reasons Cecilia L. wrecked when storm struck on Lake Saint-Louis Visitor sees huge change in Edmonton just six years after previous visit Careful preparation of straightaway at Calgary's Gridiron Motor Course results in world speed record claim Finding and preserving duckbilled dinosaur fossil near Drumheller, Alberta
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