1912 in Canada
See also: 1911 in Canada, other events of 1912, 1913 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history.
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Events
- The Amherst automobile is first manufactured.
- April 26 – The Chateau Laurier opens in Ottawa
- May 14 – Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec expand to the north
- June 30 – Regina devastated by a tornado, 28 are killed.
- August 14 – 1912 Saskatchewan election: Walter Scott's Liberals win a third consecutive majority
- August 17 – Circular No. 17 bans the teaching of the French language in Ontario schools.
- September 2 – The first Calgary Stampede is held
Arts and literature
- New Books
Births
- January 2 – Barbara Pentland, composer
- January 3 – Louise Lapointe, Senator
- February 4 – Louis-Albert Vachon, educator and theologian
- March 12 – Irving Layton, poet
- March 22 – Agnes Martin, painter
- March 30 – Francis Alvin George Hamilton, politician
- April 2 – John Marlyn, actor
- April 26 – A. E. van Vogt, author
- May 5 – Louis-RenĂ© Beaudoin, politician
- May 8 – George Woodcock, author
- June 10 – W. A. Kardash, Manitoba communist
- June 10 – Jean Lesage, Premier of Quebec
- June 26 – Jay Silverheels, actor
- July 14 – Northrop Frye, literary critic
- October 5 – Bora Laskin, jurist
- October 25 – Jean Wallbridge, architect
- October 31 – Graham Rowley, archeologist
- November 16 – Richard Spink Bowles, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
- December 27 – Steve Peters, Manitoba politician
Deaths
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