2007 in Canada

Incumbents

Crown

Federal government

Provincial governments

Lieutenant governors

Premiers

Territorial governments

Commissioners

Premiers

Events

January to March

April to June

July to September

  • July 13 – Conrad Black is found guilty on three charges of fraud and one charge of obstruction of justice in Chicago.
  • July 19 – Jesse Imeson begins a murderous rampage in Ontario, prompting an international manhunt.
  • August 8 - A suspect, Gaétan Bissonnette, was arrested in relation to the business Denise Morelle, an actress who was murdered in Montreal in 1984. He later plead guilty to murder.
  • August 20 – First incident of severed feet finding on British Columbia coast.
  • August 23 – Quebec Provincial Police admit to inserting "agents provocateurs" into the group protesting against the Montebello meeting.
  • August 28 – Steven Truscott is acquitted by the Court of Appeal for Ontario in a hearing to review his 1959 conviction for the murder of Lynne Harper.
  • September 5 – The Governor General appoints David Onley as Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, replacing James Bartleman
  • September 11 – Stephen Harper becomes the first Canadian Prime Minister since Confederation to address the Parliament of Australia.
  • September 17 – Three by-elections in Quebec in Roberval—Lac-Saint-Jean, Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot, and Outremont.

October to December

Arts and literature

Music

  • March 30 – Final concert by influential Canadian rock band Rheostatics.

New books

Literary awards

Television

Sport

The Saskatchewan Roughriders celebrate their Grey Cup victory

Births

Deaths

January to March

  • January 3 – Earl Reibel, ice hockey player (born 1930)
  • January 6 – Charmion King, actress (born 1925)
  • January 8 – Yvonne De Carlo, actress, dancer and singer (born 1922)
  • January 15
    • James Hillier, scientist and inventor, jointly designed and built first electron microscope (born 1915)
    • Percy Saltzman, meteorologist and television personality, first English-speaking weatherman in Canadian television history (born 1915)[2]
  • January 18 – Julie Winnefred Bertrand, supercentenarian, oldest living Canadian and oldest verified living recognized woman at the time of her death (born 1891)
  • January 19 – Denny Doherty, singer and songwriter (born 1940)
  • January 20
    • Cyril Lloyd Francis, politician and Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada (born 1920)
    • Richard Vollenweider, limnologist (born 1922)
  • January 26 – Gump Worsley, ice hockey player (born 1929)
  • February 14 – Ryan Larkin, animator, artist and sculptor (born 1943)
  • February 17 – Dermot O'Reilly, musician, producer and songwriter (born 1942)
  • February 19 – Celia Franca, ballet dancer and founder and artistic director of the National Ballet of Canada (born 1921)
  • February 27 – Myron Wolf Child, youth activist, public speaker and politician (born 1983)
  • March 2 – Doris Anderson, author, journalist and women's rights activist (born 1925)
  • March 23 – Agnes Benidickson, first female chancellor of Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario (born 1920)

April to June

July to September

October to December

See also

References

  1. "Bulgarians, Canadians 1–2 in ice dancing again". CBC News. March 23, 2007. Retrieved August 30, 2007.
  2. "Percy Saltzman, Canada's first TV weatherman, dies". CBC News. January 17, 2007. Archived from the original on January 18, 2007. Retrieved January 17, 2007.
  3. "Mystery surrounds 'Degrassi' actor's death, 5 years ago". CTV News. February 16, 2012. Retrieved February 16, 2012.
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