1915 in Canada
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See also: 1914 in Canada, other events of 1915, 1916 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history.
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Events
- January 4 - WWI: Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry becomes the first Canadian troops sent to the front lines
- January 15 - The Canadian Northern Railway line to Vancouver, British Columbia, is completed
- February 4 - After a training accident, Lieutenant W. F. Sharpe becomes the first Canadian military airman killed
- February 21 - Nellie McClung presents a petition to the Alberta legislature demanding women's suffrage
- February 28 - WWI: Canadian troops launch the first trench raid of the war; by the end of the conflict Canadian troops will be regarded as the experts at this manoeuvre
- March 26 - The Vancouver Millionaires defeat the Ottawa Senators to win the Stanley Cup
- April 22 - WWI: In the Second Battle of Ypres Canadian forces bear the brunt of the first chemical weapons attack of the war. They devise makeshift gas masks of urine-soaked rags and hold their ground
- May 12 - Tobias Norris becomes premier of Manitoba, replacing Sir Rodmond Roblin
- September 13 - WWI: with the arrival of the 2nd Canadian Division a separate Canadian Corps is created
- December 15 - William Bowser becomes premier of British Columbia, replacing Richard McBride
- WWI: Many Canadian soldiers grow upset at the inferior quality of their Ross Rifles
Arts and literature
- New works
- "In Flanders Fields" - John McCrae
- The Golden Road - Lucy Maud Montgomery
Births
- January 22 - Bill Durnan, goalie
- February 12 - Lorne Greene, actor
- April 9 - Daniel Johnson, Premier of Quebec
- May 3 - Stu Hart, WWF wrestler and football player (CFL)
- May 28 - Frank Pickersgill, WWII hero
- July 4 - Harold Johns, physicist
- July 6 - Leonard Birchall, war hero
- August 3 - Frank Calder, politician
- August 22 - Jacques Flynn, politician
- October 7 - Charles Templeton, politician and broadcaster
- October 25 - Tommy Prince, WWII hero
- November 27 - Yves Thériault, writer
- December 13 - Ross Macdonald, author
Deaths
- October 30 - Sir Charles Tupper, Prime Minister