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1997 in Canada

Events from the year 1997 in Canada.

1997
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Full date unknown edit

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  • The Arrow, a mini-series about the Avro Arrow shows plays to great popularity and acclaim and the CBC
  • Teletoon is launched

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Full date unknown edit

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References edit

  1. ^ "Queen Elizabeth II | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  2. ^ Campigotto, Jesse (June 1, 2022). "Remembering the wacky Donovan Bailey vs. Michael Johnson 150m race". CBC Sports. Archived from the original on November 13, 2022. Retrieved November 12, 2022.
  3. ^ "Chrétien's razor thin majority in 1997 federal election". The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
  4. ^ "Reform Party of Canada". The Canadian Encyclopedia. 7 February 2006. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
  5. ^ (in French) Bilan du Siècle

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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 1997 in Canada news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message Events from the year 1997 in Canada 1996 1995 1994 1997 in Canada 1998 1999 2000Decades 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010sSee 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 1 4 2 Premiers 2 Events 2 1 January to June 2 2 July to September 2 3 October to December 2 4 Full date unknown 3 Arts and literature 3 1 New Books 3 2 Awards 3 3 Film 3 4 Television 3 5 Music 4 Sport 5 Births 6 Deaths 6 1 January to March 6 2 April to June 6 3 July to September 6 4 October to December 6 5 Full date unknown 7 See also 8 ReferencesIncumbents editMain article 1997 Canadian incumbents Crown edit Monarch Elizabeth II 1 Federal government edit Governor General Romeo LeBlanc Prime Minister Jean Chretien Chief Justice Antonio Lamer Quebec Parliament 35th until 27 April then 36th from September 22 Provincial governments edit Lieutenant governors edit Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Bud Olson Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Garde Gardom Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba Yvon Dumont Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Margaret McCain until April 18 then Marilyn Trenholme Counsell Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland Frederick Russell until February 5 then Arthur Maxwell House Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia James Kinley Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Hal Jackman until January 24 then Hilary Weston Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island Gilbert Clements Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Jean Louis Roux until January 30 then Lise Thibault Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Jack Wiebe Premiers edit Premier of Alberta Ralph Klein Premier of British Columbia Glen Clark Premier of Manitoba Gary Filmon Premier of New Brunswick Frank McKenna until October 14 then Raymond Frenette Premier of Newfoundland Brian Tobin Premier of Nova Scotia John Savage until July 18 then Russell MacLellan Premier of Ontario Mike Harris Premier of Prince Edward Island Pat Binns Premier of Quebec Lucien Bouchard Premier of Saskatchewan Roy Romanow Territorial governments edit Commissioners edit Commissioner of Yukon Judy Gingell Commissioner of Northwest Territories Helen Maksagak Premiers edit Premier of the Northwest Territories Don Morin Premier of Yukon Piers McDonaldEvents editJanuary to June edit January 1 Opening of the new municipality of Alfred and Plantagenet January 4 The federal government makes it harder to obtain unemployment insurance February 14 Newsprint giants Abitibi Price and Stone Consolidated announce they are merging March 6 A new rigorous anti tobacco advertising law is passed March 11 Alberta election Ralph Klein s PCs win an eighth consecutive majority March 15 Gilles Duceppe is elected leader of the Bloc Quebecois March 19 Bre X geologist Michael de Guzman jumps or is pushed from a helicopter in Indonesia March 21 Nova Scotia Premier John Savage announces his resignation April 22 Massive flooding of the Red River in Manitoba leads to a state of emergency May Saint Simon and Saint Sauveur riots May 11 1997 Nunavut equal representation plebiscite May 31 Confederation Bridge opens June 1 Donovan Bailey and Michael Johnson have a 150m race in the then Skydome for the title of The World s Fastest Man 2 June 2 Federal election Jean Chretien s Liberals win a second consecutive majority the Reform Party becomes the Official Opposition 3 4 June 18 The Canadian Radio television and Telecommunications Commission CRTC introduces a television rating system July to September edit July 2 The Somalia Inquiry is disbanded prematurely July 9 Danielle House forced to give up her Miss Canada International title after pleading guilty to assault July 18 Russell MacLellan becomes the new Premier of Nova Scotia July 30 Phil Fontaine elected head of the Assembly of First Nations August 7 Bjarni Tryggvason flies aboard the Space Shuttle August 8 The Saskatchewan Party is founded August 10 The director Jean Claude Lauzon and actress Marie Soleil Tougas dies in a plane crash near Kuujjuaq 5 September 2 Newfoundlanders vote to do away with their religion based school systems September 3 One is killed in a Saskatchewan train derailment September 15 Caillou debuts on Teletoon October to December edit October 1 Michel Bastarache is appointed to the Supreme Court October 2 Canada recalls its ambassador to Israel after Mossad uses forged Canadian passports October 7 An out of court settlement is reached between Brian Mulroney and the federal government regarding the Airbus affair October 13 Raymond Frenette becomes premier of New Brunswick replacing Frank McKenna October 13 43 are killed in Canada s worst ever traffic accident as a tour bus falls off a cliff October 17 CTV News Channel begins broadcasting October 27 November 10 A teachers strike takes place in Ontario November 3 Canada destroys the last land mines in its arsenal November 9 The scandal racked Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative Party is mothballed November 14 Fourteen year old Reena Virk is beaten to death by classmates in Victoria British Columbia November 17 The Hibernia oil project pumps its first barrel of oil November 21 25 The APEC summit is held in Vancouver British Columbia Controversy arises when Royal Canadian Mounted Police use force and pepper spray to remove protesters December 3 In Ottawa Ontario representatives from 121 countries sign a treaty prohibiting the manufacture and deployment of anti personnel land mines However the United States the People s Republic of China and Russia do not sign the treaty Full date unknown edit The Calgary Declaration from the premiers except Lucien Bouchard A second Sacred Assembly is held but issues no proclamation Arts and literature editNew Books edit Timothy Findley You Went Away Awards edit Giller Prize for Canadian Fiction Mordecai Richler Barney s Version See 1997 Governor General s Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards Books in Canada First Novel Award Anne Michaels Fugitive Pieces Geoffrey Bilson Award Janet McNaughton To Dance at the Palais Royale Gerald Lampert Award Marilyn Dumont A Really Good Brown Girl Marian Engel Award Katherine Govier Pat Lowther Award Marilyn Bowering Autobiography Stephen Leacock Award Arthur Black Black in the Saddle Again Trillium Book Award English Dionne Brand Land to Light On Trillium Book Award French Roger Levac Petite Crapaude Vicky Metcalf Award Tim Wynne Jones Film edit Atom Egoyan s The Sweet Hereafter is released it is nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director Television edit The Arrow a mini series about the Avro Arrow shows plays to great popularity and acclaim and the CBC Teletoon is launched Music edit Oscar Peterson receives a Grammy for lifetime achievement Sport editFebruary 7 Lennox Lewis becomes heavyweight boxing champion May 18 Hull Olympiques win their only Memorial Cup by defeating the Lethbridge Hurricanes 5 to 1 The entire tournament was played at the Robert Guertin Centre in Hull Quebec June 7 Calgary s Mike Vernon of the Detroit Red Wings is awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy October 26 Formula One Jacques Villeneuve becomes the first Canadian to become World Drivers Champion November 9 The Montreal Screwjob takes place at Survivor Series Bret Hart controversially loses his WWF Championship to Shawn Michaels November 16 Toronto Argonauts win their fourteenth Grey Cup by defeating the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the 85th Grey Cup played at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton Hamilton Ontario s Paul Masotti was awarded the game s Most Valuable Canadian November 22 UBC Thunderbirds win their third Vanier Cup by defeating the Ottawa Gee Gees by a score of 39 23 in the 33rd Vanier Cup played at Skydome in TorontoBirths editJanuary 13 Connor McDavid hockey player January 15 Alex Cardillo Irish born actor January 20 Jeffrey Baldwin murder victim died 2002 January 29 Cassandra Sawtell actress March 9 Niamh Wilson actress March 10 Travis Konecny ice hockey player March 11 Matreya Fedor actress March 26 Antoine L Ecuyer actor April 23 Alex Ferris actor April 28 Jason Spevack actor May 5 Mitch Marner ice hockey player May 26 Mathew Barzal ice hockey player June 11 Mackenzie Bent ice dancer June 18 Mary Lynn Neil singer and songwriter August 1 Megan McNamara and Nicole McNamara beach volleyball players August 3 Ayaka Wilson actor October 27 Eliana Jones actress and gymnastDeaths editJanuary to March edit January 1 Hagood Hardy composer pianist and vibraphonist born 1937 January 12 Charles Brenton Huggins physician physiologist cancer researcher and Nobel prize laureate born 1901 January 14 Dollard Menard lieutenant colonel January 17 Bill Kardash politician born 1912 January 26 Norman Fawcett politician born 1910 February 19 Lois Marshall soprano born 1924 March 2 J Carson Mark mathematician who worked on development of nuclear weapons born 1913 March 14 Ivan Romanoff conductor March 22 Harry Thode geochemist nuclear chemist and academic administrator born 1910 March 27 Hugh Horner politician physician and surgeon born 1925 April to June edit April 6 Jack Kent Cooke sports entrepreneur born 1912 May 1 Fernand Dumont sociologist philosopher theologian and poet born 1927 May 9 Marie Therese Paquin Canadian pianist b 1905 June 9 Stanley Knowles politician born 1908 June 22 Gerard Pelletier journalist editor politician and Minister born 1919 Larry Grossman politician born 1943 July to September edit July 30 Robert Bryce civil servant born 1910 August 10 Jean Claude Lauzon Quebec filmmaker born 1953 Marie Soleil Tougas Quebec actress and TV host born 1970 August 20 Leon Dion political scientist born 1922 August 24 Hardial Bains founder and leader of Communist Party of Canada Marxist Leninist born 1939 September 11 Camille Henry ice hockey player born 1933 September 12 Judith Merril science fiction writer editor and political activist born 1923 September 30 Rose Goldblatt administrator pianist and teacher born 1913 Pierre Granche sculptor born 1948 October to December edit October 12 Rodrigue Bourdages politician born 1923 November 7 Clyde Gilmour radio broadcaster and journalist born 1912 November 14 Jack Pickersgill civil servant and politician born 1905 November 20 Ronald Martland Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada born 1909 November 24 Czeslaw Brzozowicz engineer born 1911 John Sopinka lawyer and puisne justice on the Supreme Court of Canada born 1933 November 27 Yves Prevost politician and lawyer born 1908 December 7 George R Gardiner businessman philanthropist and co founder of the Gardiner Museum born 1917 December 24 Pierre Peladeau businessman born 1925 Full date unknown edit Hilda Watson Leader of the Yukon Progressive Conservative Party born 1922 See also edit1997 in Canadian television List of Canadian films of 1997References edit Queen Elizabeth II The Canadian Encyclopedia www thecanadianencyclopedia ca Retrieved 4 December 2022 Campigotto Jesse June 1 2022 Remembering the wacky Donovan Bailey vs Michael Johnson 150m race CBC Sports Archived from the original on November 13 2022 Retrieved November 12 2022 Chretien s razor thin majority in 1997 federal election The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 19 December 2023 Reform Party of Canada The Canadian Encyclopedia 7 February 2006 Retrieved 19 December 2023 in French Bilan du Siecle Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1997 in Canada amp oldid 1190802108, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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