1929 in Canada
See also:
1928 in Canada,
other events of 1929,
1930 in Canada and the
Timeline of Canadian history.
Events
- June 6 - Saskatchewan election: James Gardiner's Liberals win a plurality, but the other parties, led by James Anderson's Conservatives, will form a coalition against Gardiner, forcing him to resign as premier
- September 9 - James Anderson becomes premier of Saskatchewan, replacing James Gardiner
- October 29 - the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council rules in the Persons Case that women are eligible to be senators.
- October 30 - Ontario election: Howard Ferguson's Conservatives win a third consecutive majority
- The Great Depression began
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