Events from the year 1906 in Canada.
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- January 15 – Edna Staebler, author (d. 2006)
- January 27 – Walter L. Gordon, accountant, businessman, politician and writer (d.1987)
- January 29 – Joe Primeau, ice hockey player (d.1989)
- February 14 – Roland Beaudry, politician, journalist, publicist and publisher (d.1964)
- March 10 – Lionel Bertrand, politician, journalist and newspaper editor (d.1979)
- May 15 – Robert Methven Petrie, astronomer (d.1966)
- May 16 – Alfred Pellan, painter (d.1988)
- June 22 – Stanley Fox, politician (d.1984)
- June 26 – Marian Scott, painter
- July 18 – S. I. Hayakawa, Canadian-born American academic and politician (d. 1992)
- September 24 – Leonard Marsh, social scientist and professor (d.1983)
- November 20 – John Josiah Robinette, lawyer (d.1996)
- December 16 – Barbara Kent, Canadian actress
- February 2 – Thomas Arkell, politician, farmer and grain merchant (b.1823)
- March 31 – James McIntyre, poet (b.1828)
- April 12 – Robert Thorburn, merchant, politician and Premier of Newfoundland (b.1836)
- May 3 – Peter White, politician (b.1838)
- May 19 – Gabriel Dumont, Metis leader (b.1837)
- June 9 – William Carpenter Bompas, Church of England clergyman, bishop and missionary (b.1834)
- June 11 – Hector-Louis Langevin, lawyer, politician and a Father of Confederation (b.1826)
- October 7 – Honoré Beaugrand, journalist, politician, author and folklorist (b.1848)
- Rugby School lecture gives somewhat fantastic and imperial picture of life in Canada for immigrant Englishman[3]
- Hardships and success of Barr Colony settlers at Lloydminster, Saskatchewan[4]
- British printers complain of being tricked into breaking Winnipeg strike[5]
- Save Manitoba elk and moose from "the white man's lust for killing"[6]