Deaths
- January 26 - Robert Beith, politician (b.1843)
- April 12 - Robert Boston, politician (b.1836)
- May 23 - Robert Franklin Sutherland, politician and Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons (b.1859)
- July 22 - Sara Jeannette Duncan, author and journalist (b.1861)
- August 2 - Alexander Graham Bell, scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone (b.1847)
- December 3 - William Proudfoot, politician and barrister (b.1859)
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