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Events from the year 1925 in Canada .
Incumbents
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Events
February 5 – Post Office workers are brought under civil service regulations.
February 24 – The Lake of the Woods Treaty works out joint Canadian-American control of the Lake of the Woods .
April 13 – Women win the right to vote in Newfoundland .
May 28 – Roddick Gates unveiled in Montreal.
June 2 – 1925 Saskatchewan general election : Charles Dunning 's Liberals win a sixth consecutive majority
June 10 – The United Church of Canada opens for services.
June 11 – Coal miner William Davis was killed by police in the culmination of a long Cape Breton Island strike.
June 23 – First ascent of Mount Logan , the highest mountain in Canada.
June 26 – A strike of miners in Drumheller, Alberta ends in violent confrontations.
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
The Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League, later the Royal Canadian Legion , is formed by the amalgamation of several veterans' organizations, such as the Great War Veterans Association.
The federal divorce law was changed to allow a woman to divorce her husband on the same grounds that a man could divorce his wife – simple adultery. Before this, a woman had to prove adultery in conjunction with other acts such as "sodomy" or bestiality in order to initiate a divorce.[ 2]
Arts and literature
Sport
Births
January to June
January 26 – Claude Ryan , politician (d. 2004 )
February 1 – Hugh Horner , politician, physician and surgeon (d. 1997 )
February 7 – Hans Schmidt , professional wrestler (d. 2012 )
March 2 – Bernard Jean , lawyer and politician, member (1960–1970) and Speaker (1963–1966) of the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick (d. 2012 )
March 23 – Wilson Duff , anthropologist (d. 1976 )
March 25 – Daniel Yanofsky , chess player, Canada's first chess grandmaster (d. 2000 )
March 26 – Ben Mondor , baseball executive (Pawtucket Red Sox ) (d. 2010 )
April 1 – Tobie Steinhouse , artist
April 4 – Claude Wagner , judge and politician (d. 1979 )
April 11 – Pierre Péladeau , businessman (d. 1997 )
May 18 – Robin Blaser , author and poet (d. 2009 )
July to September
Oscar Peterson
October to December
October 2 – Wren Blair , hockey coach and manager (Minnesota North Stars , Pittsburgh Penguins ) (d. 2013 )
October 6 – Bud Olson , politician, Minister and Senator (d. 2002 )
October 12 – Denis Lazure , politician (d. 2008 )
October 21 – Peter Dickinson , architect (d. 1961 )
October 21 – Louis Robichaud , lawyer, politician and 25th Premier of New Brunswick (d. 2005 )
November 8 – Allan Lawrence , politician and Minister (d. 2008 )
November 10 – Doris Anderson , author, journalist and women's rights activist (d. 2007 )
November 12 – Agnes Nanogak , illustrator (d. 2001 )
December 5 – Dave Broadfoot , comedian (d. 2016 )
December 25 – Robert Layton , politician (d. 2002 )
December 29 – Colleen Thibaudeau , poet and short-story writer (d. 2012 )
Deaths
January to June
January 25 – Charles-Eusèbe Dionne , naturalist and taxidermist (b. 1845 )
March 3 – William Pugsley , lawyer, politician and 10th Premier of New Brunswick (b. 1850 )
March 16 – Richard Butler , editor, publisher, journalist and U.S. vice-consul (b. 1834 )
May 4 – James Cunningham , merchant and politician (b. 1834 )
May 25 – Margaret Mick , prison guard, first female Canadian peace officer to be killed in the line of duty (b. 1860 )
June 18 – William Brymner , art teacher and painter (b. 1855 )
July to December
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