1926 in Canada
See also:
1925 in Canada,
other events of 1926,
1927 in Canada and the
Timeline of Canadian history.
Events
- February 26 - James Gardiner becomes premier of Saskatchewan, replacing Charles Dunning
- June 28 - the King-Byng Affair climaxes as Mackenzie King resigns as prime minister. Arthur Meighen becomes prime minister for the second time
- June 28 - Alberta election: John Brownlee's United Farmers of Alberta win a second consecutive majority
- September 14 - Federal election: the coalition of Mackenzie King's Liberals and the Liberal-Progressives win a majority, defeating Arthur Meighen's Conservatives
- September 25 - Mackenzie King becomes prime minister for the second time, replacing Arthur Meighen
- December 1 - Ontario election: Howard Ferguson's Conservatives win a second consecutive majority
- British dominions given autonomy
Births
Deaths