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1970 in Canada

Events from the year 1970 in Canada.

1970
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The Vancouver Canucks joined the National Hockey League on May 22

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Naomi Klein

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Chris Jericho

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  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. ^ "1970 Sudbury tornado". Sunday Magazine, CBC Radio, August 23, 1970.
  4. ^ Canada Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations with China. Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada. 13 October 2010.
  5. ^ Pierre Trudeau's War Measures Act speech during the 1970 October Crisis. CBC Television News. 16 October 1970. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Naomi Klein". Britannica Presents 100 Women Trailblazers. 25 March 2020. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  7. ^ John A. Drobnicki, "Sawchuk, Terrance Gordon ('Terry')," in The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives, Thematic Series: Sports Figures (Scribner's, 2002), Vol. 2, pp. 335-336.

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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 1970 in Canada news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Events from the year 1970 in Canada 1969 1968 1967 1970 in Canada 1971 1972 1973Decades 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990sSee 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 books 3 2 New plays 3 3 Awards 3 4 Film 3 5 Music 4 Sport 5 Births 5 1 January to March 5 2 April to June 5 3 July to September 5 4 October to December 5 5 Full date unknown 6 Deaths 7 See also 8 ReferencesIncumbents editCrown edit Monarch Elizabeth II 1 Federal government edit Governor General Roland Michener 2 Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau Chief Justice John Robert Cartwright Ontario until 23 March then Gerald Fauteux Quebec Parliament 28thProvincial governments edit Lieutenant governors edit Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Grant MacEwan Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia John Robert Nicholson Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba Richard Spink Bowles until September 2 then William John McKeag Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Wallace Samuel Bird Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland Ewart John Arlington Harnum Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Victor de Bedia Oland Lieutenant Governor of Ontario William Ross Macdonald Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island John George MacKay Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Hugues Lapointe Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Robert Hanbidge until February 2 then Stephen WorobetzPremiers edit Premier of Alberta Harry Strom Premier of British Columbia W A C Bennett Premier of Manitoba Edward Schreyer Premier of New Brunswick Louis Robichaud until November 12 then Richard Hatfield Premier of Newfoundland Joey Smallwood Premier of Nova Scotia G I Smith until October 28 then Gerald Regan Premier of Ontario John Robarts Premier of Prince Edward Island Alexander B Campbell Premier of Quebec Jean Jacques Bertrand until May 12 then Robert Bourassa 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 January 1 The cities Fort William and Port Arthur are merged to create Thunder Bay Ontario January 16 The federal government announces plans to convert the nation to the metric system February 2 Canada becomes an official observer at the Organization of American States February 5 An oil tanker runs aground in Chedabucto Bay Nova Scotia causing a major oil spill February 17 The use of phosphates in laundry detergent is banned March 2 Keith Spicer is appointed as the first Official Languages Commissioner March 7 A total solar eclipse affects the Maritimes March 20 The Francophonie is established with Canada as a founding member May 1 The Capitol Cinema Ottawa s only movie palace is closed and later demolished May 12 Robert Bourassa becomes Premier of Quebec after his Liberals defeat the Union Nationale party May 22 The Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission issues the first Canadian content rules for television and radio May 29 The Hudson s Bay Company moves its headquarters from London to Winnipeg Manitoba June 26 The federal voting age is lowered from 21 to 18July to December edit July 5 109 people are killed in the crash of an Air Canada DC 8 August 2 Three Canadians are killed when a ferry collides with a Soviet freighter off British Columbia August 17 Arthur Erickson is awarded clarification needed at Expo 70 for his design of the Canadian pavilion August 20 The Sudbury Ontario tornado event with winds up to 100 miles per hour hits Sudbury and Field Ontario 3 It was one of the worst tornadoes in Canadian history killing six people injuring 200 and causing C 17 million dollars in property damage September 27 TVOntario begins broadcasting October Canada establishes formal relations with the People s Republic of China 4 October 5 October Crisis British Trade Commissioner James Cross is kidnapped by the FLQ October 5 Award winning news amp current affairs program 24Hours starts on CBWT in Winnipeg October 10 October Crisis Quebec Minister of Labour Pierre Laporte is kidnapped by FLQ October 13 Canada and the People s Republic of China establish diplomatic relations October 16 October Crisis Pierre Trudeau introduces the War Measures Act to deal with the FLQ threat Trudeau also addresses the nation in a televised speech explaining why he invoked the War Measures Act 5 October 17 October Crisis The body of Pierre Laporte is found in the trunk of a car October 28 Gerald Regan becomes Premier of Nova Scotia after his Liberals defeat George Smith s Conservatives in the 1970 election November 6 Police raid the hiding place of the FLQ s Chenier cell arresting Bernard Lortie for the kidnapping and murder of Pierre Laporte November 12 Richard Hatfield becomes Premier of New Brunswick after his Conservatives defeat Louis Robichaud s Liberals in the 1970 election December 3 October Crisis James Cross is released unharmed by FLQ December 28 October Crisis The FLQ kidnappers of Pierre Laporte are caught Full date unknown edit The Royal Commission on the Status of Women reports to Parliament INCO builds the world s tallest smokestack at Copper Cliff Ontario The Pierre Laporte Bridge opens in Quebec City at the time it is Canada s longest bridge The Don t Make a Wave Committee the predecessor organization to Greenpeace is founded in Vancouver The first ACTRA Awards are held Louis Cyr MonumentArts and literature editNew books edit The Collected Works of Billy the Kid Michael Ondaatje S th story I to trew adventure bill bissett Fifth Business Robertson Davies The Journals of Susanna Moodie Margaret Atwood Il est par la le soleil Roch Carrier The National Dream Pierre Berton La Riviere sans repos Gabrielle Roy Counterblast Marshall McLuhanNew plays edit The Ecstasy of Rita Joe George RygaAwards edit See 1970 Governor General s Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards Stephen Leacock Award Farley Mowat The Boat Who Wouldn t Float Vicky Metcalf Award Farley MowatFilm edit Paul Almond s Act of the Heart opensMusic edit June 23 The first Juno Awards for Canadian music are held Sport edit nbsp The Vancouver Canucks joined the National Hockey League on May 22February 16 Police recover the Grey Cup after it was stolen the previous December March 7 Toronto Varsity Blues won their Fourth University Cup by defeating the Saint Mary s Huskies 3 to 2 The Final game was played in Charlottetown Prince Edward Island April 5 Bobby Orr becomes the first National Hockey League NHL defenceman to win the scoring title May 2 Montreal is awarded the 1976 Summer Olympics May 10 Parry Sound Ontario s Bobby Orr is awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy May 12 Ontario Hockey Association s Montreal Jr Canadiens won their fourth and final Memorial Cup by defeating the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League sWeyburn Red Wings 4 games to 0 All games were played at the Montreal Forum May 22 The National Hockey League adds a third Canadian team as the Vancouver Canucks are established November 21 Manitoba Bisons won their second consecutive Vanier Cup by defeating the Ottawa Gee Gees 38 11 in the 6th Vanier Cup played at Varsity Stadium in Toronto November 28 Montreal Alouettes won their Second Grey Cup by defeating the Calgary Stampeders 23 10 in the 58th Grey Cup played at Exhibition Stadium at Toronto The first Arctic Winter Games commence in Yellowknife Births editJanuary to March edit January 6 David Saint Jacques astronaut January 19 Donald Haddow swimmer January 24 Lynn Coady novelist and journalist February 18 Raine Maida singer and songwriter February 22 Nicole Oliver actress voice actress and singer February 23 Marie Josee Croze actress March 5 Paul Whelan detainee in Russia March 18 Ian Bird field hockey player March 20 Andrew Kishino actor voice actor and rapperApril to June edit nbsp Naomi KleinApril 8 J R Bourne actor April 11 Trevor Linden ice hockey player May 3 Marie Soleil Tougas Quebec actress and TV host d 1997 May 4 Will Arnett actor Karla Homolka convicted murderer May 6 Kavan Smith actor May 8 Naomi Klein author and activist 6 May 11 Heather Stefanson politician May 12 Mike Weir golfer May 19 Mario Dumont politician Jason Gray Stanford actor May 20 Jason York ice hockey player June 2 Patricia Noall swimmer and Olympic bronze medalist June 3 Julie Masse pop singer June 4 Donald Farley cross country skier d 2016 June 12 Gordon Michael Woolvett actor June 23 Kerri Buchberger volleyball playerJuly to September edit July 14 Michelle Sawatzky volleyball player July 17 Gavin McInnes far right commentator July 28 Isabelle Brasseur pair skater July 31 Amanda Stepto actress August 6 Michael Strange boxer August 9 Rod Brind Amour ice hockey player August 16 Tina Connelly track and field athlete Dean Del Mastro politician Daren Millard sportscaster August 19 James Rajotte politician August 31 Zack Ward actor nbsp Chris JerichoSeptember 1 Mitsou pop singer businesswoman television and radio host and actress September 7 Keltie Duggan swimmer Gino Odjick ice hockey player d 2023 September 19 Kathryn Humphreys CityNews sports anchor September 24 Isabelle Turcotte Baird triathleteOctober to December edit October 5 Tina Poitras race walker October 8 Heather Jones field hockey player November 9 Chris Jericho wrestler actor author radio and television host and rock musician November 10 Sue Reid field hockey player November 12 Sarah Harmer singer songwriter and activist November 15 Jeff Adams wheelchair athlete multiple Paralympic medalist and World Champion December 15 Michael Shanks actor December 18 Victoria Pratt actress and model December 19 Jonathan Cleveland swimmer and Olympic bronze medalist December 20 Nicole de Boer actress December 22 Ted Cruz politician and U S Senator from Texas since 2013 December 23 Catriona Le May Doan speed skater double Olympic gold medalist and World Champion December 25 Stu Barnes ice hockey player and coachFull date unknown edit Maher Arar engineer and rendition victimDeaths editJanuary 23 Nell Shipman actress screenwriter producer and animal trainer b 1892 January 29 Lawren Harris Group of Seven painter b 1885 February 21 Louis Rene Beaudoin politician and Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada b 1912 February 27 Marie Dionne one of the Dionne quintuplets b 1934 March 11 William Stewart Wallace historian April 6 Emile Coderre French Canadian poet May 9 Andrew Watson Myles politician b 1884 May 31 Terry Sawchuk ice hockey player b 1929 7 June 12 John Keiller MacKay soldier jurist and 19th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario b 1888 June 22 William Melville Martin politician and Premier of Saskatchewan b 1876 October 17 Pierre Laporte Quebec politician and Minister kidnapped and murdered by Front de liberation du Quebec FLQ b 1921 September 12 Jacob Viner economist b 1892 See also edit1970 in Canadian television List of Canadian films of 1970References 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 1970 Sudbury tornado Sunday Magazine CBC Radio August 23 1970 Canada Celebrates 40th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relations with China Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada 13 October 2010 Pierre Trudeau s War Measures Act speech during the 1970 October Crisis CBC Television News 16 October 1970 Retrieved 27 October 2023 Naomi Klein Britannica Presents 100 Women Trailblazers 25 March 2020 Retrieved 27 July 2021 John A Drobnicki Sawchuk Terrance Gordon Terry in The Scribner Encyclopedia of American Lives Thematic Series Sports Figures Scribner s 2002 Vol 2 pp 335 336 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1970 in Canada amp oldid 1194539098, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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