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2021 in Canada

Events from the year 2021 in Canada.

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  • December 6 – Canadian Ministry of Health reports that Deltacron hybrid variant is now pre-dominant strain in Canada, which is combined with Delta and Omicron variants, accounting for three-quarters of cases.[citation needed]
  • December 12 – The Winnipeg Blue Bombers win the Grey Cup in Hamilton.

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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 2021 in Canada news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Events from the year 2021 in Canada 2020 2019 2018 2021 in Canada 2022 2023 2024Decades 2000s 2010s 2020sSee also History of Canada Timeline of Canadian history List of years in Canada Contents 1 Incumbents 1 1 The 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 2 2 February 2 3 March 2 4 April 2 5 May 2 6 June 2 7 July 2 8 August 2 9 September 2 10 October 2 11 November 2 12 December 2 13 Events cancelled as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic 3 Deaths 3 1 January 3 2 February 3 3 March 3 4 April 3 5 May 3 6 June 3 7 July 3 8 August 3 9 September 3 10 October 3 11 November 3 12 December 3 13 Full date unknown 4 See also 5 ReferencesIncumbents editThe Crown edit Monarch Elizabeth II 1 Federal government edit Governor General Julie Payette until January 22 then Mary Simon from July 26 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Parliament 43rd until August 15 then 44th from November 22 Provincial governments edit Lieutenant Governors edit Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Salma Lakhani Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Janet Austin Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba Janice Filmon Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Brenda Murphy Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador Judy Foote Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Arthur LeBlanc Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Elizabeth Dowdeswell Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island Antoinette Perry Lieutenant Governor of Quebec J Michel Doyon Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Russell MirastyPremiers edit Premier of Alberta Jason Kenney Premier of British Columbia John Horgan Premier of Manitoba Brian Pallister until September 1 Kelvin Goertzen from September 1 to November 2 Heather Stefanson Premier of New Brunswick Blaine Higgs Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador Andrew Furey Premier of Nova Scotia Stephen McNeil until February 23 Iain Rankin February 23 to August 31 Tim Houston Premier of Ontario Doug Ford Premier of Prince Edward Island Dennis King Premier of Quebec Francois Legault Premier of Saskatchewan Scott MoeTerritorial governments edit Commissioners edit Commissioner of Northwest Territories Margaret Thom Commissioner of Nunavut Rebekah Williams acting until January 12 vacant January 12 14 Eva Aariak Commissioner of Yukon Angelique BernardPremiers edit Premier of Northwest Territories Caroline Cochrane Premier of Nunavut Joe Savikataaq until November 19 then P J Akeeagok Premier of Yukon Sandy SilverEvents editJanuary edit December 25 2020 January 5 2021 2021 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in Edmonton Alberta January 12 2021 Canadian cabinet reshuffle 2 January 22 Julie Payette resigns as Governor General 3 February edit February 6 2021 Nova Scotia Liberal Party leadership election is held Iain Rankin is elected on second ballot 4 February 17 Canadian Nationalist Party leader Travis Patron was arrested by the RCMP and charged with wilful promotion of hate in connection to the complaint 5 6 7 March edit March 20 At the Conservative Party of Canada March 2021 policy convention delegates voted 54 46 to reject a proposal expand the party s existing climate change policies to include a statement that climate change is real proclaim that Conservatives were willing to act on the issue and calling for more innovation in green tech 8 March 25 2021 Newfoundland and Labrador general election is held resulting in a majority government for the Liberals March 27 A man stabbed multiple people in North Vancouver British Columbia One was killed The man was arrested 9 April edit April 12 2021 Yukon general election is held resulting in a minority government for the Liberals who are given support in the legislature from April 28 by the New Democrats April 17 2021 Conservative Party of Quebec leadership election is held Eric Duhaime is elected on the first and only ballot May edit May 11 2021 Canadian census May 12 The CAQ Quebec government of Francois Legault announces Bill 96 which will strengthen Bill 101 the French language in Quebec 10 11 12 May 15 Demonstrations are held across Canada amid the 2021 Israel Palestine crisis 13 14 15 May 28 2021 Canadian Indian residential schools gravesite discoveries Graves containing the remains of 215 indigenous children is discovered in the former Kamloops Indian Residential School in Kamloops British Columbia 16 May 31 The Montreal Canadiens defeat the Toronto Maple Leafs 3 1 in Game 7 of their first round series to complete the comeback from a 3 1 series deficit An average of 7 31 million Canadians watched the game making it the second most watched NHL game in the nation s history and the 18th most watched broadcast all time 17 18 June edit June 6 Juno Awards of 2021 A man intentionally rammed his vehicle into a family of five Muslims in London Ontario Four were killed and one was severely injured The man was arrested 19 June 7 The Montreal Canadiens advance to the semifinals of the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time since 2014 after Tyler Toffoli scored the overtime winner to sweep the Winnipeg Jets June 21 The Government of Canada announces the first phase to easing the COVID 19 border measures for travellers 20 thus lifting quarantine requirements for fully immunised travellers starting on July 5 21 at 11 59 p m EDT 20 The quarantine exemption is only available to fully vaccinated people who had gotten a combination of either of the following vaccines Pfizer Moderna AstraZeneca or Janssen at least two weeks prior to entering the Canadian border 20 22 23 June 24 2021 Canadian Indian residential schools gravesite discoveries 751 unmarked bodies of indigenous people are found in the site of Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan 24 The Montreal Canadiens advance to the Stanley Cup Finals for the first time since 1993 after Artturi Lehkonen scored the overtime winner to eliminate the Vegas Golden Knights in six games The Canadiens became the first Canadian based team to advance to the Finals since the Vancouver Canucks ten years ago and their 1993 win was the last time a Canadian based team won the cup The Canadiens also won the Clarence S Campbell Bowl for the first time in their history 25 June 29 Lytton British Columbia breaks the all time record high temperature in Canada recording a high of 49 6 C 121 3 F after previously breaking the national record the prior two days as well 26 June 30 2021 Western North America heat wave Dozens of people have died amid an unprecedented heatwave that has smashed temperature records 27 2021 Canadian Indian residential schools gravesite discoveries 182 unmarked bodies of indigenous people are found in the site of Kootenay Indian Residential School near Cranbrook British Columbia 28 A wildfire sweeps through Lytton British Columbia destroying approximately 90 of the village and leaving at least two dead 29 July edit July 1 2021 Canadian Indian residential schools gravesite discoveries Canada Day marked by lots across the nation as a day of reflection and mourning for Indigenous communities following the discovery of 1000 unmarked graves at former residential schools in British Columbia and Saskatchewan over the past month July 6 Canada has confirmed the first case of COVID 19 Delta variant citation needed July 7 The Montreal Canadiens lose the Stanley Cup to the defending champions Tampa Bay Lightning following a 1 0 loss in Game five of the 2021 Stanley Cup Finals July 12 A crane collapse in Kelowna British Columbia kills five people 30 July 17 Toronto FC plays their first home game against Orlando City SC at BMO Field marking the first MLS game played in Canada during the 2021 season July 20 British Columbia declares a state of emergency in response to the 2021 British Columbia wildfires 31 July 26 Mary Simon is sworn in as Canada s 30th Governor General She is the first Indigenous person to hold the office 32 July 30 The Toronto Blue Jays played their first home game at the Rogers Centre since 2019 They played against the Kansas City Royals This was the first MLB game played in Canada during the 2021 season after travel restrictions along the Canada United States border were lifted The Jays won the game July 31 Swimmer Penny Oleksiak becomes the most decorated Canadian Olympian of all time after she wins her seventh overall Olympic medal a bronze in the women s 4 100 metre medley relay at the 2020 Summer Olympics August edit August 2 SARS CoV 2 Delta variant becomes the pre dominant strain of COVID 19 in Canada citation needed August 5 The White Rock Lake fire destroys much of Monte Lake British Columbia 33 Little Canada a tourist attraction containing miniature models opens in downtown Toronto August 17 2021 Nova Scotia general election is held resulting in a majority government for the Progressive Conservatives September edit September 7 A Radio Canada article reveals that 5 000 books were burned and buried from 30 French language school libraries of Southwestern Ontario in a flame purification ceremony of 2019 held by the Conseil scolaire catholique Providence over depicting racist stereotypes of Indigenous peoples of the Americas 34 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reacts to the book burning stating that he disagrees with it on a personal level and that it is not up to non Indigenous people to tell Indigenous people how to feel or act on advancing active reconciliation 35 Quebec Premier Francois Legault called the act atrocious 36 September 9 18 2021 Toronto International Film Festival September 13 Raghu Venugopal M D holds a one person counter protest next to an anti vaccination event outside Toronto General Hospital 37 38 calling protests un Canadian and unacceptable 39 40 Justin Trudeau announces he will criminalize blocking access to hospitals 41 September 14 The Quebec legislature would unanimously condemn a debate question as Quebec bashing 42 September 20 2021 Canadian federal election is held with the Liberal Party forming another minority government September 25 Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig arrive in Canada after being detained in China for nearly three years They were released when the extradition case against Meng Wanzhou was dropped on September 24 43 The Toronto Maple Leafs played the Montreal Canadiens at home in the Scotiabank Arena with fans for the first time in over a year a preseason game The Leafs won September 27 The Green Party leader Annamie Paul announces her intention to resign as the leader of the Green Party after the disappointing election results and leadership problems 44 September 30 A new national holiday National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is held to remember lives lost at residential schools October edit October 4 The Toronto Raptors played their first home game at the Scotiabank Arena in over a year against the Philadelphia 76ers a preseason game The Raptors won October 18 2021 Alberta municipal elections are held October 25 2021 Nunavut general election is held November edit November 14 Unprecedented rain caused by an atmospheric river bring a series of floods to southern British Columbia November 15 Parts of Abbotsford and the entire city of Merritt British Columbia are evacuated due to flooding Many highways and rail lines are closed in the Lower Mainland and on Vancouver Island cutting off land access to Greater Vancouver from the rest of Canada and Greater Victoria to the rest of Vancouver Island November 24 Amita Kuttner is appointed as interim leader of the Green Party of Canada becoming the youngest person first transgender person and first person of East Asian heritage to lead a federal political party November 29 Canada has confirmed the first case of COVID 19 Omicron variant a highly mutated variant is reported by the Ministry of Health in a Toronto resident who had traveled to South Africa December edit December 6 Canadian Ministry of Health reports that Deltacron hybrid variant is now pre dominant strain in Canada which is combined with Delta and Omicron variants accounting for three quarters of cases citation needed December 12 The Winnipeg Blue Bombers win the Grey Cup in Hamilton Events cancelled as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic edit 2021 U Sports Women s Basketball Championship at Queen s University in Kingston Ontario 2021 U Sports Men s Basketball Championship at St Francis Xavier University in Halifax Nova Scotia 2021 Toronto International Boat Show Toronto St Patrick s Day Parade All national championships in five pin bowling including C5PBA Youth Bowl Canada and the Master Bowlers All Country Thunder events Canadian National Exhibition and the air show 45 Honda Indy Toronto 46 The 2021 Royal Agricultural Winter Fair 47 Deaths editMain article Deaths in 2021 Further information Category 2021 deaths January edit January 1 Paul Delorey curler and politician b 1949 Thomas Symons professor and writer b 1929 January 2 Rob Flockhart ice hockey player b 1956 January 4 Laurent Mailhot historian and writer b 1931 John Muckler NHL executive and coach b 1934 48 January 6 James Cross British diplomat kidnapped by the Front de liberation du Quebec FLQ b 1921 Gord Renwick ice hockey administrator b 1935 January 8 Michael Fonfara keyboardist b 1946 January 9 Margaret Morrison philosopher b 1954 George Robertson ice hockey player b 1927 Philip Seeman neuropharmacologist b 1934 Kathy Shaidle writer b 1964 January 10 Louis Pierre Bougie painter and printmaker b 1946 January 11 Kathleen Heddle Olympic rower b 1965 January 12 Bruce Bennett gridiron football player b 1944 Shingoose folk musician b 1946 January 13 Michel Gravel photographer b 1936 Norman MacLeod businessman and politician b 1927 January 16 Steve Molnar gridiron football player b 1947 January 17 Camille Cleroux serial killer b 1954 January 20 Wayne Roberts food analyst b 1944 January 24 George Armstrong ice hockey player b 1930 Barbara Sullivan politician b 1943 January 26 Constance Isherwood lawyer b 1920 January 28 Rod Boll Olympic sports shooter b 1952 January 29 Christian Daigle ice hockey agent b 1978 January 31 Pierre Paul Savoie choreographer and dancer b 1955 February edit February 1 Umberto Bruni artist b 1914 Rachna Gilmore children s writer b 1953 Mark Jensen luger b 1960 Charlotte L Ecuyer politician b 1943 Jacqueline Shumiatcher philanthropist b 1923 February 2 Charan Gill social activist b 1936 February 3 Art Jones ice hockey player b 1935 Barry Pashak politician b 1937 Regine Robin historian and novelist b 1939 February 4 Robert Dean politician and unionist b 1927 Robert Labine politician b 1940 February 5 Jules Belanger professor b 1929 Christopher Plummer actor b 1929 February 6 James Eayrs historian b 1926 February 7 Ralph Backstrom ice hockey player b 1937 John Mullally politician b 1930 Clayton Pachal ice hockey player b 1956 Jackie Vautour fisherman and activist b 1930 February 8 Roland Berthiaume caricaturist b 1927 February 12 Marcia Diamond actress b 1925 February 13 Frank Orr sports journalist b 1936 February 15 Andreas Apostolopoulos real estate developer b 1952 Raymond Levesque singer songwriter and poet b 1928 Eva Maria Pracht Olympic equestrian b 1937 49 February 16 Don Dietrich ice hockey player b 1961 Wayne Giardino gridiron football player b 1943 February 18 Jack Vivian ice hockey coach b 1941 February 19 Jocelyn Hardy ice hockey player b 1945 February 20 Charlotte Fielden writer and actress b 1932 February 21 Geoffrey Ursell writer b 1943 February 22 Jack Whyte writer b 1940 February 23 Gary Inness ice hockey player b 1949 Yves Martin sociologist b 1929 Gord Miller politician b 1924 February 25 Maurice Tanguay businessman b 1933 February 26 Ronald Gillespie chemist b 1924 Irving Grundman ice hockey general manager b 1928 Janice Sarich provincial politician from Alberta b 1958 February 28 Ty Lund politician b 1938 March edit March 1 Jahmil French actor b 1991 David Searle politician b 1936 March 2 Jim Hodder politician b 1940 March 4 Walter Gretzky ice hockey coach b 1938 Donald Kinney politician b 1957 Chris Schultz gridiron football player b 1960 March 7 Paul Devlin curler b 1946 March 8 Rheal Cormier baseball player b 1967 March 11 Archie Lang politician b 1948 March 13 Bob McPhee arts administrator b 1956 March 14 Ray Cullen ice hockey player b 1941 March 15 Ian Waddell politician b 1942 March 19 Ludwig Heimrath Sr race car driver b 1934 Budge Wilson writer b 1927 March 21 Bob McKnight ice hockey player b 1938 March 22 Swede Knox ice hockey referee b 1948 March 23 John Ridpath intellectual historian b 1936 March 24 Bob Plager ice hockey player b 1943 March 26 Carole Lavallee politician b 1954 March 27 Todd Kabel jockey b 1965 Keith MacDonald politician b 1927 Michelle Ross drag queen b 1954 March 28 Marisa Ferretti Barth politician b 1931 Neil Merryweather musician b 1945 Bobby Schmautz ice hockey player b 1945 Neil Windsor engineer and politician b 1945 March 30 Guy Lelievre politician b 1952 April edit April 4 Paul Humphrey musician b 1959 or 1960 Henri Lemay politician b 1939 Robert Mundell economist b 1932 April 5 Tom Gibney television journalist b 1936 or 1937 April 6 Kittie Bruneau painter b 1929 Lily Oddie politician b 1937 Louis Siminovitch molecular biologist b 1920 April 9 Michel Girouard journalist b 1944 Ross Young politician b 1962 April 11 Normand Cherry politician b 1938 Alix Renaud writer b 1945 April 12 Michel Noel writer b 1944 Galen Weston businessman b 1940 April 14 Michel Louvain singer b 1937 Bob Maskell politician b 1940 Roger Soloman educator and politician b 1939 April 15 Clotilda Douglas Yakimchuk nurse b 1932 April 16 Bob Hodges speed skater b 1943 Johnny Peirson ice hockey player and broadcaster b 1925 April 18 Douglas Bell politician b 1926 April 19 Bob Lanois sound engineer music producer and harmonica player b 1947 or 1948 April 21 Stanley A Milner businessman and politician b 1930 Margaret Pokiak Fenton writer b 1936 April 22 Sharon Pollock playwright director and actress b 1936 April 24 Kent Angus businessman b 1952 Katherine Barber lexicographer b 1959 Byron Seaman businessman and part owner of the Calgary Flames b 1923 April 27 Jean Guy Pilon poet b 1930 April 28 Thomas R Berger politician and jurist b 1933 Claude Jasmin journalist broadcaster and writer b 1930 April 30 Hugh Coflin ice hockey player b 1928 May edit May 1 Nancy McCredie Olympic athlete b 1945 May 3 Aurelien Boisvert historian b 1927 Donald Cameron politician and 22nd Premier of Nova Scotia b 1946 May 4 Jim Johnson ice hockey player b 1942 May 8 Graeme Ferguson filmmaker and inventor who co invented IMAX b 1929 Jean Luc Phaneuf ice hockey player b 1955 May 10 Serge Bouchard anthropologist b 1947 May 11 Bernard Lachance singer songwriter b 1974 May 14 Barry Fry curler b 1939 Ward C Pitfield Jr financier and Thoroughbred racehorse owner b 1925 May 15 George Little teacher and politician b 1937 May 18 John Gomery jurist b 1932 Gilles Lupien ice hockey player b 1954 May 22 Cornelia Oberlander landscape architect b 1921 May 24 Hazen Myers politician b 1934 May 26 Murray Dowey ice hockey player and Olympic champion b 1926 Paul Soles actor and television personality b 1930 May 30 George Tintor rower b 1957 June edit June 1 Jacques Lacoursiere historian and television host b 1932 June 5 George Murphy politician b 1963 June 9 Jon Hameister Ries football player b 1984 June 11 Kay Hawtrey actress b 1926 June 13 Maurice Joncas writer b 1936 June 15 Howie Glover ice hockey player b 1935 Tim Thorney guitarist songwriter and record producer b 1955 June 21 Warren Barker broadcaster b 1928 June 20 Jeanne Lamon violinist and conductor b 1949 June 22 Rene Robert ice hockey player b 1948 June 23 Melissa Coates professional wrestler bodybuilder fitness model and actress b 1971 Ellen McIlwaine singer songwriter b 1945 June 27 Reuven Bulka rabbi writer broadcaster and activist b 1944 Jean Claude Dionne geographer and geomorphologist b 1935 June 29 Fintan Aylward politician b 1928 Norman Lowe ice hockey player b 1928 July edit July 2 Naim Kattan writer b 1928 July 4 Raymond Brousseau film director screenwriter art collector and artist b 1938 July 6 Harold Kalant pharmacologist and physician b 1923 July 7 Michael Soles football player b 1966 William Stevenson judge b 1934 Paul C Weiler legal scholar b 1939 July 8 Paul Birckel businessman and Chief of the Champagne and Aishihik First Nations b 1938 Bryan Watson ice hockey player b 1942 July 15 Judith Keating senator provincial civil servant and lawyer b 1957 July 17 Dolores Claman composer and pianist b 1927 July 19 Bruce Kirby sailboat designer journalist and dinghy and offshore racer b 1929 July 20 Chuck McMann football player and coach b 1951 Raymond Savard politician and Mayor of Verdun Quebec b 1927 July 21 Jack Cable politician b 1934 July 22 Michele Lalonde playwright and poet b 1937 July 23 Peter Trueman journalist and news presenter b 1934 July 24 Kenzie MacNeil songwriter performer producer and television film radio and stage director b 1952 Alfie Scopp English born actor b 1919 50 July 25 Doug Falconer film producer singer songwriter recording artist and football player b 1952 July 27 Jerry Pickard politician b 1940 July 31 Angela Bailey track and field athlete b 1962 August edit August 1 David A Gall Thoroughbred horse racing jockey b 1941 August 3 Jocelyne Bourassa golfer b 1947 August 8 Ken Clark gridiron football player b 1948 51 Bill Davis politician and 18th Premier of Ontario b 1929 Paul Hellyer engineer politician writer and commentator b 1923 Garry Kennedy conceptual artist and educator b 1935 August 9 Gord Cruickshank ice hockey player b 1965 August 10 Tony Esposito ice hockey player and executive b 1943 August 14 Robin Hahn equestrian b 1933 R Murray Schafer composer writer music educator and environmentalist b 1933 August 17 Rock Demers film producer b 1933 Yvon Duhamel motorcycle racer b 1939 Jack Lamb football player b 1935 August 19 Rod Gilbert ice hockey player b 1941 August 21 Nick Volpe football player b 1926 August 23 Terry Driver murderer b 1965 August 26 Jerome Proulx politician b 1930 August 28 Jacques Drouin film director animator and editor b 1943 September edit September 3 Henriette Valium comic book artist and painter b 1959 September 4 Mort Ransen film and television director and screenwriter b 1933 September 6 Severian Yakymyshyn Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch b 1930 September 9 Jean Paul Jeannotte operatic tenor teacher and opera administrator b 1926 September 10 Jack Egers ice hockey player b 1949 September 11 Catherine Sheldrick Ross professor and dean of the Faculty of Information and Media Studies at the University of Western Ontario b 1945 September 13 Fred Stanfield ice hockey player b 1944 September 14 Norm Macdonald stand up comedian writer and actor b 1959 September 15 Lou Angotti ice hockey player and coach b 1938 September 19 Allan Slaight rock and roll radio pioneer media mogul and philanthropist b 1931 September 20 Marcia H Rioux legal scholar b 1947 September 21 Rae German football player b 1940 September 26 Ann Breault teacher nurse journalist and politician b 1938 September 28 Ed Mason newscaster b 1946 or 1945 September 30 Philip Owen politician and 36th Mayor of Vancouver b 1933 October edit October 3 Neil Hawryliw ice hockey player b 1955 October 4 Roger Stuart Bacon politician and 21st Premier of Nova Scotia b 1926 John Paul Harney academic and politician b 1931 Peter Jenkins politician b 1944 October 5 Nadia Chaudhri psychologist b 1978 Pierre Legare humorist b 1949 October 7 Clement Bowman chemical engineer and the founding chairperson of the Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research Authority b 1930 Ray Charambura gridiron football player b 1928 Rick Jones television presenter and musician b 1937 52 Reggie Parks professional wrestler and engraver b 1934 Peter Silverman broadcast journalist b 1931 Ronald S Stroud historian academic archeologist and epigraphist b 1933 October 8 Jim McInally ice hockey player b 1948 October 12 Brian Boudreau politician b 1954 October 14 Clint Dunford politician b 1943 Raymond Setlakwe entrepreneur lawyer and senator b 1928 October 16 Leo Boivin ice hockey player and coach b 1932 Roger Hui computer scientist b 1953 Jean Rochon politician and member of the National Assembly of Quebec b 1938 October 19 Michel Nadeau administrator and journalist b 1947 Gary Summerhays boxer b 1950 October 20 Robert H MacQuarrie politician and teacher b 1935 October 21 Martha Henry American born actress b 1938 October 22 Adolfo J de Bold cardiovascular researcher b 1942 October 25 Paul D House businessman b 1943 October 26 Isabel Turner British born politician and Mayor of Kingston Ontario b 1936 53 October 28 Raymond Guy LeBlanc musician and poet b 1945 Jim Pollock politician b 1930 October 30 Tony Featherstone ice hockey player b 1949 October 31 Michel Robidoux musician b 1943 November edit November 4 June Lindsey English born biochemist b 1922 54 November 5 Charlie Burns American born ice hockey player b 1936 November 6 Peter Aykroyd actor comedian and writer b 1955 November 11 Lee Maracle Sto lo writer and academic b 1950 Phyllis Webb poet and radio broadcaster b 1927 November 13 David Fox actor b 1941 November 14 Pierre Reid politician educator and member of the National Assembly of Quebec b 1948 November 17 Tom Colley ice hockey player b 1953 November 18 Richard Goldbloom pediatrician university professor and the fifth chancellor of Dalhousie University b 1924 November 19 Norman Webster journalist and an editor in chief of The Globe and Mail and The Gazette b 1941 November 20 Josee Forest Niesing lawyer and politician b 1964 Rita Letendre painter muralist and printmaker b 1928 November 23 Rosalie Trombley music director of the radio station CKLW b 1939 or 1938 November 29 Bob Kilger politician b 1944 November 30 Marie Claire Blais writer novelist poet and playwright b 1939 December edit December 1 Abla Farhoud Lebanese born writer b 1945 December 4 Hans Blohm German born photographer and author b 1927 December 5 Harry Giles educator and founder of the Toronto French School and the Giles School b 1930 December 9 Danielle Adams politician b 1982 December 10 Les Emmerson musician b 1944 Maria Gomori Hungarian born pioneer in the field of systems family therapy b 1920 December 11 Mel Lastman businessman politician and 62nd Mayor of Toronto b 1933 December 12 Len Thornson ice hockey player b 1933 December 13 Pete Petcoff football player b 1932 December 14 Bob Peters ice hockey coach b 1937 December 15 Huguette Lachapelle politician b 1942 December 16 Bill Mahoney ice hockey coach b 1939 Bob Speller politician 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