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Events from the year 1926 in Canada.
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Prime Minister King's resignation letter urges Gov. Gen. Byng to rethink his refusal of King's advice to dissolve Parliament [2]
King profoundly relieved that Byng took Meighen's advice to dissolve, "deliver[ing] himself so completely into my hands" [3]
British government recognizes Canada's need of direct diplomatic relations with U.S.A. [4]
Canada posts its first diplomatic representative in Washington [5]
House committee studying minimum wage hears details of decent and unhealthy standards of living affordable on industrial wages [6]
Tourist guide to Rocky Mountains resorts includes Banff, Lake Louise, Yoho, and Glacier parks, plus Vancouver and Victoria, B.C. [7]
Exile-weary anarchist Emma Goldman hopes Canada will let her stay [8]
Touching letter to stranger follows visit to her brother's grave in France [9]
English immigrant loves slush-free winters and long summer days in Dawson City, Yukon [10]
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Events from the year 1924 in Canada.
The 1925 Canadian federal election was held on October 29, 1925 to elect members of the House of Commons of Canada of the 15th Parliament of Canada. The Conservative party took the most seats in the House of Commons, although not a majority. Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King's Liberal Party was invited to form a minority government. Unlike the Conservative party, King's Liberals had the conditional support of the many Farmer/Progressive MPs.