1953 in Canada

Incumbents

Crown

Federal government

Provincial governments

Lieutenant governors

Premiers

Territorial governments

Commissioners

Events

  • January 1 – The National Library of Canada is founded
  • January 27 – The Canadian Dental Association approves the use of fluoride in drinking water
  • May 25 – Alex Matheson becomes premier of Prince Edward Island, replacing J. Walter Jones
  • June 2 – Elizabeth II is crowned Queen of Canada. In Korea the Canadian Army celebrates the coronation by firing red, white, and blue smoke shells at the enemy.
  • July 13 – The Stratford Festival of Canada opens
  • July 27 – The Korean War ends. In total 314 Canadians were killed and 1211 wounded.
  • August 10 – Federal election: Louis Saint Laurent's Liberals win a fifth consecutive majority.
  • October 12 – Wilfrid Laurier Memorial unveiled
  • October 15 – The Trans Mountain Oil Pipeline is completed
  • October 25 – Canada's first privately owned television station, CKSO, broadcasts in Sudbury.
  • The federal Immigration Act is amended to prohibit homosexuals entry into Canada. This amendment was repealed in 1977.

Arts and literature

Awards

Sport

Births

Kathleen Wynne

January to June

July to September

Robert Thirsk

October to December

Full date unknown

Deaths

Gordon Daniel Conant
Mitchell Hepburn

See also

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