1905 in Canada
See also: 1904 in Canada, other events of 1905, 1906 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history.
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Events
- January 25 - Ontario election: Sir James Whitney's Conservatives win a majority, defeating G. W. Ross's Liberals
- February 8 - Sir James Whitney becomes premier of Ontario, replacing George Ross
- March 23 - Lomer Gouin becomes premier of Quebec, replacing Simon-Napoléon Parent
- July 20 - The Saskatchewan Act receives Royal Assent
- September 1 - Saskatchewan and Alberta are established as provinces in the Canadian Confederation.
- September 2 - Alexander Rutherford becomes the first premier of Alberta.
- September 5 - Walter Scott becomes the first premier of Saskatchewan.
- November 9 - Alberta election: Alexander Rutherford's Liberals win a majority in the first Alberta election
- December 13 - Saskatchewan election: Walter Scott's Liberals win a majority in the first Saskatchewan election
Births
- November 1 - Paul-Émile Borduas, abstract painter


