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1968 in Canada

Events from the year 1968 in Canada.

1968
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Canada

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Incumbents edit

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Lieutenant governors edit

Premiers edit

Territorial governments edit

Commissioners edit

Events edit

January to June edit

July to December edit

Full date unknown edit

Arts and literature edit

New works edit

Poetry edit

Awards edit

Theatre edit

Art edit

Sport edit

Births edit

 
Shawn Graham in 2007

January to March edit

April to June edit

July to September edit

October to December edit

Deaths edit

 
Ernest Charles Drury

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Queen Elizabeth II | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  2. ^ Lentz, Harris M. (4 February 2014). Heads of States and Governments Since 1945. Routledge. p. 143. ISBN 978-1-134-26490-2.
  3. ^ Idiot box channeling the Prime Ministers[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Pierre Elliott Trudeau." Prime Minister of Canada. August 26, 2013. Accessed April 8, 2015.
  5. ^ Hubbard, Linda S.; Steen, Sara; O'Donnell, Owen (1989). Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television. Gale. p. 131. ISBN 978-0-8103-2070-3. Retrieved 17 March 2020.
  6. ^ "Celine Dion | Biography, Songs, Awards, & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
  7. ^ "Mary DEPIERO - Olympic Diving | Canada". International Olympic Committee. 17 June 2016. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
  8. ^ Biographical information and career statistics from
  9. ^ Kuiper, Kathleen (1995). Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature. Springfield: Merriam-Webster. p. 498. ISBN 978-0-87779-042-6.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1968 in Canada news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Events from the year 1968 in Canada 1967 1966 1965 1968 in Canada 1969 1970 1971Decades 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980sSee also History of Canada Timeline of Canadian history List of years in Canada Contents 1 Incumbents 1 1 Crown 1 2 Federal government 1 3 Provincial governments 1 3 1 Lieutenant governors 1 3 2 Premiers 1 4 Territorial governments 1 4 1 Commissioners 2 Events 2 1 January to June 2 2 July to December 2 3 Full date unknown 3 Arts and literature 3 1 New works 3 2 Poetry 3 3 Awards 3 4 Theatre 3 5 Art 4 Sport 5 Births 5 1 January to March 5 2 April to June 5 3 July to September 5 4 October to December 6 Deaths 7 See also 8 ReferencesIncumbents editCrown edit Monarch Elizabeth II 1 Federal government edit Governor General Roland Michener 2 Prime Minister Lester B Pearson until April 20 then Pierre Trudeau Chief Justice John Robert Cartwright Ontario Parliament 27th until April 23 then 28th from September 12 Provincial governments edit Lieutenant governors edit Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Grant MacEwan Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia George Pearkes until July 2 then John Robert Nicholson Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba Richard Spink Bowles Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick John B McNair until January 31 then Wallace Samuel Bird Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland Fabian O Dea Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Henry Poole MacKeen until July 22 then Victor de Bedia Oland Lieutenant Governor of Ontario William Earl Rowe until July 4 then William Ross Macdonald Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island Willibald Joseph MacDonald Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Hugues Lapointe Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Robert HanbidgePremiers edit Premier of Alberta Ernest Manning until December 12 and then Harry Strom Premier of British Columbia W A C Bennett Premier of Manitoba Walter Weir Premier of New Brunswick Louis Robichaud Premier of Newfoundland Joey Smallwood Premier of Nova Scotia G I Smith Premier of Ontario John Robarts Premier of Prince Edward Island Alexander B Campbell Premier of Quebec Daniel Johnson Sr until September 26 and then Jean Jacques Bertrand from October 2 Premier of Saskatchewan Ross ThatcherTerritorial governments edit Commissioners edit Commissioner of Yukon James Smith Commissioner of Northwest Territories Stuart Milton HodgsonEvents editJanuary to June edit February 1 The three branches of the Canadian Forces are merged into one adopting a common green uniform and Army derived ranks February 20 Prime Minister Pearson gives the first ever televised address to the nation as he tells Canadians that he will table a confidence motion the next day to prove his party still has control After a week of filibustering by the Opposition the motion passes 3 April 1 The Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission CRTC is formed April 6 Pierre Trudeau wins 1968 Liberal Party leadership election 4 May 14 The grand opening of the Toronto Dominion Centre is held June 1 The flag of Alberta is authorized June 24 Separatists riot in Montreal on St Jean Baptiste Day June 25 Federal election Pierre Trudeau s Liberals win a majorityJuly to December edit July 1 The laws creating Canada s Medicare system come into effect July 18 August 9 Canada Post workers represented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers go on strike August 20 Warsaw Pact troops invade Czechoslovakia to end the Prague Spring of political liberalization Thousands of refugees flee to Canada September 26 Daniel Johnson Sr Premier of Quebec dies in office October 2 Jean Jacques Bertrand becomes premier of Quebec October 15 The Mouvement Souverainete Association merges with the Ralliement National to create the Parti Quebecois Rene Levesque is selected as the party s first leader December 12 Harry Strom becomes premier of Alberta replacing Ernest Manning December 31 Quebec s Legislative Assembly is renamed the National AssemblyFull date unknown edit IMAX technique invented Canada s new Divorce Act introduces no fault divorce The Rochdale College experiment begins in TorontoArts and literature editNew works edit Alice Munro Dance of the Happy Shades Mordecai Richler Hunting Tigers Under Glass Robert Fulford This Was Expo John Newlove Black Night Window Kildare Dobbs Reading the Time Mordecai Richler Cocksure Robert Kroetsch Alberta Marian Engel No Clouds of Glory Gordon R Dickson Soldier Ask Not Farley Mowat This Rock Within the Sea A Heritage LostPoetry edit Margaret Atwood The Animals in That Country Mary Alice Downie and Barbara Robertson editors The Wind Has Wings anthology of 77 Canadian poems for children anthology Dennis Lee editor T O Now anthology of 13 apprentice poets living in Toronto anthology Joe Rosenblatt Winter of the Luna Moon Irving Layton The Shattered Plinths 60 new poems Leonard Cohen Selected Poems 1956 1968 Al Purdy Wild Grape Wine Dorothy Livesay The Documentaries poems from the 1930s and 1940s and including Roots a long poemAwards edit David Suzuki wins UNESCO s Kalinga Prize for science writing See 1968 Governor General s Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards Stephen Leacock Award Max Ferguson And Now Here s Max Vicky Metcalf Award Lorraine McLaughlinTheatre edit August 28 Michel Tremblay s Les Belles Sœurs premiers in Montreal Art edit December 18 Henry Moore donates hundreds of works to the Art Gallery of Ontario Sport editMarch 10 Alberta Golden Bears won their Second Memorial Cup be defeating the Loyola Warriors 5 to 4 The Final game was played at the Montreal Forum May 11 Montreal Canadiens won their Fifteenth Stanley Cup by defeating the St Louis Blues 4 games to 0 The deciding Game 4 was played at the Montreal Forum Jean Beliveau wins his Second Conn Smythe Trophy May 27 Montreal Expos are established as Major League Baseball s First Canadian team November 22 Queen s Golden Gaels won their First Vanier Cup by defeating the Waterloo Lutheran Golden Hawks by a score of 42 14 in the 4th Vanier Cup played at Varsity Stadium in Toronto November 29 Ottawa Rough Riders won their Sixth Grey Cup defeated the Calgary Stampeders 24 to 21 in the 56th Grey Cup played at Exhibition Stadium in TorontoBirths edit nbsp Shawn Graham in 2007January to March edit January 1 Darren Greer writer January 5 Joe Juneau ice hockey player January 7 Tara Croxford field hockey player January 13 Pat Onstad international soccer player January 14 Michael Meldrum swimmer January 19 Matt Hill voice actor January 28 Sarah McLachlan musician singer and songwriter February 1 Mark Recchi ice hockey player February 9 Joel Brough field hockey player February 22 Shawn Graham politician and 31st Premier of New Brunswick February 27 Matt Stairs baseball player March 14 Megan Follows Canadian American actress 5 March 17 Patty Sullivan television personality March 30 Celine Dion singer songwriter and actress 6 April to June edit April 12 Adam Graves ice hockey player April 18 David Hewlett UK born actor April 20 Evan Solomon writer magazine publisher and television host May 8 Louise Stratten actress and younger sister of the murdered actress Dorothy Stratten May 12 Jane Kerr swimmer May 14 Mary DePiero diver 7 May 20 William Irwin boxer May 30 Jason Kenney politician and Minister June 1 Jeff Hackett ice hockey player and coach June 7 Macha Grenon actress June 10 Susan Haskell actress June 16 Lyne Poirier judoka June 27 Pascale Bussieres actress June 29 Theoren Fleury ice hockey player 8 July to September edit July 2 Mark Tewksbury swimmer and Olympic gold medalist July 11 Michael Cram actor and singer songwriter July 12 Paul Hopkins actor July 22 Harry Taylor swimmer July 23 Shawn Levy director and producer August 5 Terri Clark country music singer August 10 Greg Hawgood ice hockey player August 20 Jody Holden beach volleyball player September 9 Lisa Lougheed singer and actress September 19 Shawn Doyle actor September 20 Leah Pinsent actress September 22 Lisa Alexander synchronised swimmer September 23 Donna McGinnis swimmerOctober to December edit October 2 Sandy Goss swimmer October 2 Glen Wesley ice hockey player October 26 Tom Cavanagh actor November 1 Andrea Nugent swimmer November 3 Debbie Rochon actress November 5 Terry McGurrin actor comedian and writer November 14 Serge Postigo actor November 19 Gord Fraser road racing cyclist November 25 Jill Hennessy actress and musician and Jacqueline Hennessy actress and journalist December 2 Darren Ward swimmer December 3 Brendan Fraser actor December 10 Caroline Wittrin hammer thrower December 17 Paul Tracy racing car driverDeaths edit nbsp Ernest Charles DruryJanuary 31 George Arthur Brethen politician b 1877 February 5 Frances Loring sculptor b 1887 February 13 Portia White singer b 1911 February 16 Healey Willan organist and composer b 1880 February 17 Ernest Charles Drury politician writer and 8th Premier of Ontario b 1878 March 10 William John Rose historian March 22 Margaret Duley Newfoundland author April 29 Aubin Edmond Arsenault politician and Premier of Prince Edward Island b 1870 May 30 Charles Gavan Power politician Minister and Senator b 1888 June 14 John B McNair lawyer politician judge and 22nd Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick b 1889 August 1 Maurice Spector Chairman of the Communist Party of Canada b 1898 August 14 Olivier Maurault French Canadian historian August 21 Germaine Guevremont French Canadian writer b 1893 9 September 26 Daniel Johnson Sr politician and 20th Premier of Quebec b 1915 December 15 Antonio Barrette politician and 18th Premier of Quebec b 1899 See also edit1968 in Canadian television List of Canadian filmsReferences edit Queen Elizabeth II The Canadian Encyclopedia www thecanadianencyclopedia ca Retrieved 4 December 2022 Lentz Harris M 4 February 2014 Heads of States and Governments Since 1945 Routledge p 143 ISBN 978 1 134 26490 2 Idiot box channeling the Prime Ministers permanent dead link Pierre Elliott Trudeau Prime Minister of Canada August 26 2013 Accessed April 8 2015 Hubbard Linda S Steen Sara O Donnell Owen 1989 Contemporary Theatre Film and Television Gale p 131 ISBN 978 0 8103 2070 3 Retrieved 17 March 2020 Celine Dion Biography Songs Awards amp Facts Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 10 February 2020 Mary DEPIERO Olympic Diving Canada International Olympic Committee 17 June 2016 Retrieved 24 June 2019 Biographical information and career statistics from Kuiper Kathleen 1995 Merriam Webster s Encyclopedia of Literature Springfield Merriam Webster p 498 ISBN 978 0 87779 042 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1968 in Canada amp oldid 1184014511, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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