1908 in Canada
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See also: 1907 in Canada, other events of 1908, 1909 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history.
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[edit] Incumbents
- Premier of Alberta - Alexander Rutherford
- Premier of British Columbia - Richard McBride
- Premier of Manitoba - R.P. Roblin
- Premier of New Brunswick - Clifford Robinson then John Hazen
- Premier of Nova Scotia - George H. Murray
- Premier of Ontario - Sir James Whitney
- Premier of Prince Edward Island - Arthur Peters then F. L. Haszard
- Premier of Quebec - Lomer Gouin
- Premier of Saskatchewan - Thomas Walter Scott
[edit] Events
- January 2 - The Royal Canadian Mint opens
- February 1 - F. L. Haszard becomes premier of Prince Edward Island, replacing Arthur Peters
- March 7 - The University of British Columbia is founded
- March 24 - Sir John Hazen becomes premier of New Brunswick, replacing Clifford Robinson
- June 8 - Ontario election: Sir James Whitney's Conservatives win a second consecutive majority
- June 12 - Saskatchewan Government Telephones created
- August 2 - A fire in the Kootenay region kills 70
- August 14 - Saskatchewan election: Walter Scott's Liberals win a second consecutive majority
- September 23 - The University of Alberta opens
- October 26 - Federal election: Sir Wilfrid Laurier's Liberals win a fourth consecutive majority
- The Opium and Narcotics Act is passed banning certain drugs in Canada
- The Grain Growers Guide is first published
- News media: Vancouver Courier first published.
[edit] Arts and literature
- Lucy Maud Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables is published
[edit] Births
- January 22 - Sinclair Ross, author
- February 1 - Louis Rasminsky, Governor of the Bank of Canada
- February 7 - Lela Brooks, speed skater
- February 10 - Jean Coulthard, composer
- February 11 - Annette av Paul, ballet dancer
- February 15 - Sarto Fournier, Mayor of Montreal
- March 24 - Carl Klinck, scholar
- April 7 - Percy Faith, conductor
- May 19 - Percy Williams, athlete
- June 18 - Stanley Knowles, politician
- July 6 - Jeanne Manery, biochemist
- July 11 - Yves Prévost, Quebec politician
- August 11 - William Ricker, biologist
- September 20 - Ernest C. Manning, politician
- October 24 - John Tuzo Wilson, geologist
- December 6 - Nicholas Goldschmidt, conductor
- December 13 - W.L. Morton, historian
- December 23 - Yousuf Karsh, photographer