1925 in Canada
Appearance
See also: 1924 in Canada, other events of 1925, 1926 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history.
Events
- June 2 - Saskatchewan election: Charles Dunning's Liberals win a sixth consecutive majority
- June 23 - First ascent of Mount Logan, the highest mountain in Canada.
- July 16 - Edgar Rhodes becomes premier of Nova Scotia, replacing Ernest Armstrong
- September 14 - John Baxter becomes premier of New Brunswick, replacing Peter Veniot
- October 29 - Federal election: Arthur Meighen's Conservatives win a plurality (116 seats), defeating Mackenzie King's Liberals (99 seats). However, King does not resign as prime minister; he will try to govern with a minority government with the support of smaller parties and independent MPs (30 seats)
- November 23 - John Brownlee becomes premier of Alberta, replacing Charles Stewart
Births
- August 15 - Oscar Peterson, jazz pianist