Events from the year 1905 in Canada. Monarch – Edward VII Governor General – Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey Prime Minister – Wilfrid Laurier Chief Justice...
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Symphony is subtitled The Year 1905 to commemorate this) and the start of Revolution in the Kingdom of Poland. Canada and the U.S. expand west, with the...
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Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the...
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The 1905 Canadian football season was the 14th season of organized play since the Canadian Rugby Union (CRU) was founded in 1892 and the 23rd season since...
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Canada has ten provinces and three territories that are sub-national administrative divisions under the jurisdiction of the Canadian Constitution. In...
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seats. This was the first election in which Alberta and Saskatchewan voted as provinces. Following their creation in 1905, the two new provinces continued...
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Alberta Act (redirect from Alberta Act 1905)
effective September 1, 1905, was the act of the Parliament of Canada that created the province of Alberta. The Act is similar in nature to the Saskatchewan...
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The Sterling Bank of Canada was a Canadian bank that was incorporated in 1905 in Toronto, Ontario. The bank was led by Gabriel T. Somers (as President)...
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Healthcare in Canada is delivered through the provincial and territorial systems of publicly funded health care, informally called Medicare. It is guided...
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This article lists political parties in Canada. In contrast with the political party systems of many nations, Canadian parties at the federal level are often...
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Religion in Canada encompasses a wide range of beliefs and customs that historically has been dominated by Christianity. The constitution of Canada refers...
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CCM (ice hockey) (category Canadian companies established in 1899)
traces to 1905, when Canada Cycle and Motor Limited, founded in 1899, began manufacturing hockey equipment as a secondary business. After Canada Cycle went...
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List of Canadian poets List of Canadian playwrights List of Canadian short story writers List of Canadian science fiction authors List of Canadian historians...
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league operated in 1885, then from 1896–1899, becoming a Class-D league in 1899 and merging into the International League in 1900. In 1905 there was a four-team...
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(4): 740. doi:10.2307/2140340. ISSN 0032-3195. Hopkins, J. Castell (1905). The Canadian Annual Review of Public Affairs, 1904. Toronto: The Annual Review...
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Niagara Falls conference (category 1905 in Canada)
Beach Hotel, Fort Erie, Ontario, on the Canadian side of the Niagara River, from July 11 until 14 July 1905. It was the first meeting of The Niagara...
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seasons. It was founded on December 11, 1905 with the top clubs from two other leagues: four from the Canadian Amateur Hockey League (CAHL) and two from...
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Saskatchewan Act (category 1905 in Canadian law)
is an act of the Parliament of Canada which established the new province of Saskatchewan, effective September 1, 1905. Its long title is An Act to establish...
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Canada holds elections for legislatures or governments in several jurisdictions: for the federal (national) government, provincial and territorial governments...
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of Canada (1886-1898) Canadian Amateur Hockey League (1898-1905) Eastern Canada Amateur Hockey Association (1905-1909) Canadian Amateur Hockey Association...
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Cinema in Canada dates back to the earliest known display of film in Saint-Laurent, Quebec, in 1896. The film industry in Canada has been dominated by...
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elections occurred in the year 1905. 1905 Liberian general election 1905 Philippine local election 1905 Philippine local election 1905 South Australian...
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subspecies B. c. maxima. Canada geese were introduced as a game bird into New Zealand in 1905. They have become a problem in some areas by fouling pastures...
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century. The first Japanese Buddhist temple in Canada was built in Vancouver in 1905. The influx of immigrants in the late 20th century, with Sri Lankan,...
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were first described in 1905 by Canadian physician Thomas McCrae, then at Johns Hopkins Hospital, as Auer himself acknowledged in his 1906 paper. Both...
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Ottawa (redirect from Ottawa, Canada)
Ottawa (/ˈɒtəwə/ , /ˈɒtəwɑː/; Canadian French: [ɔtawɑ]) is the capital city of Canada. It is located in the southern portion of the province of Ontario...
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Macmillan of Canada was a Canadian publishing house. The company was founded in 1905 as the Canadian arm of the English publisher Macmillan. At that time...
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The Canada goose (Branta canadensis) was introduced to New Zealand as a game bird in 1905. They became problematic because of damage they cause to pastures...
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include: Paul Desruisseaux (1905–1982), Canadian lawyer, businessman, and politician Pierre DesRuisseaux (1945–2016), Canadian poet Frédéric Advice-Desruisseaux...
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used to identify Indigenous peoples in Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis. Traditionally, First Nations in Canada were peoples who lived south of the...
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