Prime Ministers Robert Borden and Wilfrid Laurier. At the time of this photo, Laurier was Prime Minister of Canada, and Borden was Leader of the Opposition. Events from the year 1910 in Canada. [edit] Events [edit] Arts and literature [edit] New Books [edit] Births [edit] January to June [edit] July to December - July 2 – Lorne Carr, hockey player (d. 2007)
- July 17 - James Coyne, second Governor of the Bank of Canada
- July 19 - Jean Wilson, speed-skater
- July 29 - Norman Fawcett, politician (d.1997)
- August 13 - Gwendolyn Ringwood, playwright
- August 18 - Robert Winters, politician and businessman (d.1969)
- August 25 - Ruby Keeler, actress, singer and dancer (d.1993)
- August 26 - Jessie Gray, surgeon (d. 1978)
- September 10 - Harry Thode, geochemist, nuclear chemist and academic administrator (d.1997)
- September 21 - Anne Wilkinson, poet (d.1961)
- October 8 - Ray Lewis, track and field athlete, Olympic bronze medalist, first Canadian-born black Olympic medalist (d.2003)
- October 13 – Otto Joachim, German-born composer
- October 21 - Pauline Mills McGibbon, politician and 22nd Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario (d.2001)
- October 27 – Jack Carson, actor (d. 1963)
- November 14 - Michael Starr, politician and first Canadian cabinet minister of Ukrainian descent (d.2000)
[edit] Full date unknown [edit] Deaths - February 2 - George Murdoch, politician and 1st Mayor of Calgary (b.1850)
- February 9 - George Barnard Baker, lawyer, politician and Senator (b.1834)
- February 15 - Joseph-Élisée Beaudet, businessman and politician (b.1834)
- February 26 - Adelaide Hoodless, educational reformer who founded the Women's Institute (b.1857)
- June 7 - Goldwin Smith, historian and journalist (b.1823)
- June 9 - Charles Braithwaite, politician and agrarian leader (b.1850)
- September 2 - Hector Fabre, lawyer, journalist, diplomat and Senator (b.1834)
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