1971 in Canada

Incumbents

Crown

Federal government

Provincial governments

Lieutenant governors

Premiers

Territorial governments

Commissioners

Events

January to June

  • February 16 - The Fuddle Duddle incident.
  • March 1 - Bill Davis becomes premier of Ontario, replacing John Robarts
  • March 4 - Prime Minister Trudeau weds Margaret Sinclair
  • March 31 - FLQ terrorist Paul Rose is sentenced to life in prison
  • April 5 - The first CANDU reactor begins operation at Gentilly, Quebec
  • April 14 - a riot begins at Kingston Penitentiary. Prisoners seize control and a four-day siege ensues.
  • May 4 - A sinkhole destroys much of Saint-Jean-Vianney, Quebec, and kills 31
  • May 22 - Ontario Place opens in Toronto
  • June 1 - Census Day for the 1971 Census of Canada, which finds Canada's total population to be 21,568,311.
  • June 3 - The controversial Spadina Expressway project is cancelled
  • June 11 - Jack Davis becomes Canada's first Minister of the Environment, heading the new department of Environment Canada
  • June 14 - The Victoria Charter proposing constitutional reforms is written by the first ministers. It was later rejected by Robert Bourassa.
  • June 23 - Saskatchewan election: Allan Blakeney's NDP wins a majority, defeating Ross Thatcher's Liberals
Hurricane Beth hit Nova Scotia in August
  • June 30 - Allan Blakeney becomes premier of Saskatchewan, replacing Ross Thatcher

July to December

Full date unknown

Arts and literature

  • July 1 - Joyce Wieland's "True Patriot Love" opens at the National Gallery of Canada. It is the Gallery's first solo exhibition devoted to the work of a living Canadian woman artist.
  • August 15 - The first Banff Festival of the Arts opens.

New works

Awards

Sport

Date Unknown

Births

January to June

July to September

  • July 2 - Evelyn Lau, poet and novelist
  • July 10 - Adam Foote, ice hockey player
  • July 17 - Cory Doctorow, blogger, journalist and science fiction author
  • July 20 - Sandra Oh, actress
  • July 30 - Tom Green, actor, rapper, writer, comedian and media personality
  • September - Chris Klein-Beekman, aid worker killed in Iraq (d.2003)
  • September 6 - Fiona Milne, rower and World Champion

October to December

Deaths

January to June

July to December

Full date unknown

See also

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