1910 in Canada
See also: 1909 in Canada, other events of 1910, 1911 in Canada and the list of 'years in Canada'.
Events
- January 10 - The Laurier government introduces the Naval Service Bill creating a Canadian navy to great controversy. The bill will end up alienating most of Laurier supporters and lead to his defeat in the 1911 election.
- January 10 - Le Devoir first published
- January 23 - A train wreck near Sudbury kills 43
- March 5 - 65 are killed in an avalanche in Rogers Pass
- May 4 - The Canadian Navy is created after the Naval Service Bill passes
- May 6 - King Edward VII dies and is succeeded by George V
- May 26 - Arthur Sifton becomes premier of Alberta, replacing Alexander Rutherford
- July 31 - British murdered Dr. Crippen is caught on Quebec City
- December 9 - a coal mine explosion at Bellevue, Alberta kills 31
Arts and literature
- New Books
- Anne of Avonlea - Lucy Maud Montgomery
- Ednyfed Fychan - William Williams
- Practical Political Economy - Stephen Leacock
Births
- February 2 - Andrew McKeller, astrophysicist
- February 5 - Charles Leblonde, biologist
- June 17 - George Hees, politician
- July 19 - Jean Wilson, speed-skater
- August 13 - Gwendolyn Ringwood, playwright
- August 25 - Ruby Keeler, actor
- August 26 - Jessie Gray, surgeon
- September 10 - Henry Thode, nuclear scientist
- September 21 - Anne Wilkinson, poet
- October 20 - Pauline McGibbon, politician
- James Cameron, writer
Deaths
- June 7 - Goldwin Smith, historian