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Events from the year 2023 in Canada.

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  1. ^ a b Found dead on this date.

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  30. ^ Humphreys, Adrian (11 October 2023). "New details about $20M Toronto airport gold heist revealed in Brink's suit against Air Canada". The National Post. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  31. ^ Scherer, Steve; Paperny, Anna (1 May 2023). "Canada lands May Day deal to end strike by federal workers". Reuters. Retrieved 17 December 2023.
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  34. ^ "King Charles III is crowned in Westminster Abbey, amid pomp and pageantry". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. 6 May 2023. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
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  39. ^ Bergeron, Patrice (9 May 2023). "100 millions d'habitants en 2100: L'Initiative du siècle est une menace pour le Québec, dit Legault". La Presse (in Canadian French). Retrieved 10 May 2023.
  40. ^ Authier, Philip (9 May 2023). "Quebec alone will determine its immigration levels, Premier Legault says". The Gazette. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
  41. ^ "Plan to boost Canada's population through immigration threatens Quebec, premier says". 9 May 2023.
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  45. ^ Dichter, Myles (June 11, 2023). "B.C. golfer Nick Taylor 1st Canadian to win Canadian Open since 1954, prevailing in playoff". CBC.ca. Retrieved June 12, 2023.
  46. ^ Winsor, Morgan (June 21, 2023). "A timeline of the missing Titanic tourist submersible". ABC News. Retrieved June 21, 2023.
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  51. ^ Freeman, Joshua (June 26, 2023). "Olivia Chow elected mayor of Toronto". CTV News. Retrieved June 27, 2023.
  52. ^ "A professor and two students were stabbed during class at Canada's university of Waterloo, police say. A suspect is in custody". CNN.
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  54. ^ Tran, Paula (18 June 2023). "Federal byelection called for Calgary Heritage". Global News. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
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  65. ^ Yousif, Nadine (18 September 2023). "India could be behind killing of Canadian Sikh - Trudeau". BBC News. Retrieved 18 September 2023.
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  74. ^ "Explosion at US-Canada border caused by reckless driver". Reuters. November 22, 2023. Retrieved November 27, 2023.
  75. ^ "Bonnie Crombie wins Ontario Liberal leadership after 3 rounds of voting". CTV News. December 2, 2023. Retrieved December 3, 2023.
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  77. ^ Zimonjic, Peter (28 December 2023). "Gov. Gen. Mary Simon announces 78 new appointments to Order of Canada". CBC News. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
  78. ^ Tinoco, Armando; Patten, Dominic (October 28, 2023). "Matthew Perry Dies: 'Friends' Actor Was 54". Deadline Hollywood.
  79. ^ "Karl Tremblay, lead singer of Quebec band Les Cowboys Fringants, dies at 47". CBC News. 2023-11-17.

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ReferencesIncumbents editThe Crown edit Monarch nbsp Charles III Federal government edit nbsp Mary Simon Governor General nbsp Justin Trudeau Prime Minister Parliament 44th Provincial governments edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Lieutenant Governors edit Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Salma Lakhani Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Janet Austin Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba Anita Neville Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Brenda Murphy Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador Judy Foote until November 14 then Joan Marie Aylward Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Arthur LeBlanc Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Elizabeth Dowdeswell until November 14 then Edith Dumont Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island Antoinette Perry Lieutenant Governor of Quebec J Michel Doyon Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Russell Mirasty Premiers edit Premier of Alberta Danielle Smith Premier of British Columbia David Eby Premier of Manitoba Heather Stefanson until October 18 Wab Kinew Premier of New Brunswick Blaine Higgs Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador Andrew Furey Premier of Nova Scotia Tim Houston Premier of Ontario Doug Ford Premier of Prince Edward Island Dennis King Premier of Quebec Francois Legault Premier of Saskatchewan Scott Moe Territorial governments edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Commissioners edit Commissioner of Northwest Territories Margaret Thom Commissioner of Nunavut Eva Aariak Commissioner of Yukon Angelique Bernard until May 31 Adeline Webber Premiers edit Premier of Northwest Territories Caroline Cochrane until December 8 then R J Simpson Premier of Nunavut P J Akeeagok Premier of Yukon Sandy Silver until January 14 then Ranj PillaiEvents editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message January edit January 1 Canada enacts a law prohibiting foreigners except for immigrants and permanent residents from acquiring residential areas in the country for two years in response to a real estate bubble 1 January 10 CF Montreal Reserve sacks Sandro Grande as head coach after backlash over comments Grande made on Twitter following the attempted assassination of Quebec premier Pauline Marois 2 January 18 Defence Minister Anita Anand announces that the country is donating 200 Senator APCs to Ukraine to aid them during the war 3 January 21 The government agreed to pay C 2 8 billion to settle a class action lawsuit regarding compensation for the effects of residential schools to First Nations 4 January 26 Anand announces that Canada is sending four Leopard 2A4 tanks to Ukraine the first Canadian tanks sent to the country This move comes a day after Germany and the United States reversed their initial hesitations and announced a shipment of tanks to Ukraine as well 5 Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed Amira Elghawaby as Canada s first special representative on combatting Islamophobia for a four year term Her appointment was not only criticized by the Quebec government and the Parti Quebecois but they also called for her to resign due to remarks she said about Quebecers in 2019 6 7 8 9 February edit February 2 In response to a detected Chinese balloon flying over Canadian and American airspace Cong Peiwu the Chinese ambassador to Canada was summoned by officials while the Canadian Armed Forces said in a statement that the incident posed no danger to Canadians 10 11 The balloon was shot down two days later off the coast of the U S state of South Carolina by a missile 12 February 8 A man crashed a bus into a daycare in Laval Quebec killing two children and injuring six others The man identified to be 51 year old Pierre Ny St Amand was arrested 13 February 11 2023 Yukon high altitude object Justin Trudeau orders the takedown of an unidentified object over Yukon which is later shot down by a United States Air Force F 22 Raptor using a AIM 9X Sidewinder The Canadian Armed Forces is deployed to collect and analyze the object 14 February 13 At least twelve people are injured in an explosion at a construction site in Ottawa 15 February 18 March 5 The 2023 Canada Winter Games are held in Prince Edward Island 16 February 27 March 5 The 2023 World Junior Figure Skating Championships are held in Calgary Alberta 17 February 28 Canada bans social media platform TikTok from all government issued devices citing an unacceptable level of risk to privacy and security from the Chinese owned app 18 March edit March 12 The Parti Quebecois PQ held a leadership confidence vote PQ party leader Paul St Pierre Plamondon broke a record for the PQ votes of confidence with 98 51 support 19 20 21 March 13 The Juno Awards of 2023 are held in Edmonton Alberta 22 Guillaume Cliche Rivard from Quebec solidaire is elected in the 2023 Saint Henri Sainte Anne provincial by election 23 A pickup truck hit eleven pedestrians in Amqui Quebec killing three and injuring eight The driver was arrested after attempting to flee the scene 24 March 16 A fire kills seven people in Old Montreal The fire prompts a crackdown on illegal short term housing rentals in Quebec citation needed March 26 Janine Gibson wins the 2023 Green Party of Manitoba leadership election 25 April edit April 3 The 2023 Prince Edward Island general election is held The Progressive Conservative Party under Dennis King won a majority government 26 27 April 5 16 The 2023 IIHF Women s World Championship is held in Brampton Ontario 28 April 5 2023 Canada ice storm Two people are killed and over a million people are without power after an ice storm strikes Ontario and Quebec 29 April 9 The 2023 Canadian Ringette Championships are held in Regina Saskatchewan National champions are decided in U16 U19 and National Ringette League divisions citation needed April 17 Over 20 million worth of gold and other high value items are stolen at the Toronto Pearson International Airport 30 April 19 May 3 2023 Canadian federal worker strike 31 32 April 29 The Toronto Maple Leafs win a playoff series for the first time since 2004 33 May edit May 6 Coronation of Charles III as King of Canada and the other Commonwealth realms 34 May 8 Canada expels Zhao Wei a Chinese diplomat based in Toronto from Canada after Wei was accused of intimidating a Canadian opposition legislator critical of Beijing The legislator Wei was accused of intimidating was reported to be Conservative MP Michael Chong 35 36 In response to Canada s expulsion of Wei China listed Jennifer Lynn Lalonde Canadian Consul in Shanghai as persona non grata where she would be expelled by May 13 37 38 May 9 Quebec s premier Francois Legault comes out opposed to a plan by Century Initiative lobby group which wants to increase immigration in Canada saying that it constitutes a threat to Quebec 39 40 41 May 24 Canada and Saudi Arabia agree to restore full diplomatic relations after a breakdown in relations in 2018 over the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi 42 May 29 The 2023 Alberta general election is held with Danielle Smith and the United Conservative Party retaining a reduced majority government 43 Paul Bernardo is transferred from Millhaven Institution a maximum security prison in Ontario to La Macaza Institution a medium security prison in Quebec The transfer caused controversy 44 June edit June 11 Nick Taylor becomes the first Canadian citizen to win the Canadian Open since 1954 45 June 15 17 people are killed and nine are injured in a vehicle collision on the Trans Canada Highway near Carberry Manitoba citation needed June 18 Titan a submersible carrying five people goes missing in the North Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Newfoundland 46 The submersible imploded killing everyone in it 47 Canada reaches the 2023 CONCACAF Nations League final their first final in a CONCACAF tournament since the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup However they lose to the United States 2 0 June 19 Federal by elections are held in 48 Notre Dame de Grace Westmount Oxford Portage Lisgar Winnipeg South Centre June 24 Provincial by elections in British Columbia are held in 49 50 Langford Juan de Fuca Vancouver Mount Pleasant June 26 Olivia Chow wins the 2023 Toronto mayoral by election becoming the first visible minority person and the first woman to lead the city post amalgamation 51 June 28 A professor and two students are stabbed during a gender issues philosophy class at the University of Waterloo 52 July edit July 2 A ban on the testing of cosmetic products on animals is imposed by the government citation needed July 5 The Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrests Patrick Gordon Macdonald the chief propagandist for neo Nazi group Atomwaffen Division and charges him on three counts of terrorism 53 July 24 2023 Calgary Heritage federal by election is held 54 July 27 Provincial by elections in Ontario are held in 55 56 Kanata Carleton Scarborough Guildwood August edit August 23 Saskatchewan follows New Brunswick s Policy 713 changes and implements a policy that requires parental consent when students under 16 years old wish to change their gender pronouns 57 58 59 60 September edit September 2 Canadian Indian residential school gravesites During four weeks over the summer of 2023 the Pine Creek First Nation team sent to the site performed an excavation of some of the anomalies but found no human remains 61 September 7 17 2023 Toronto International Film Festival September 9 At the Conservative Party of Canada 2023 policy convention delegates voted 69 31 to ban under 18 year olds from having gender affirming care such as surgical interventions 62 63 64 September 10 Canada wins bronze after defeating the United States 127 118 in overtime at the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup their first medal in the event September 14 21 2023 Atlantic International Film Festival September 16 24 2023 Cinefest Sudbury International Film Festival September 18 2023 India Canada diplomatic crisis The Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau stated that Canadian intelligence has identified a credible link between the Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder and the Indian government and that he had brought this up to his counterpart Narendra Modi at the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit calling on India to cooperate with Canada in investigating the murder 65 In response to the alleged killing the Canadian foreign minister Melanie Joly ordered the expulsion of a top Indian diplomat in Canada named Pavan Kumar Rai who headed the operations of the Research and Analysis Wing India s external intelligence agency in Canada 66 September 20 Ford Motor Company and the auto workers union Unifor reach a deal which averts a labor strike The deal is predicted to influence the resolution of the American United Auto Workers strike against the big three major American auto makers 67 September 21 October 1 2023 Calgary International Film Festival September 22 Yaroslav Hunka a Ukrainian Canadian World War II veteran of the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS 1st Galician was in the House of Commons He had been invited by Anthony Rota the speaker of the House of Commons Rota recognized Hunka s presence and praised him Hunka received a standing ovation Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy was there and took part in the standing ovation The event was controversial Within the next several days Rota apologized and resigned 68 September 28 October 8 2023 Vancouver International Film Festival October edit October 2 2023 Jean Talon provincial by election October 3 The 2023 Manitoba general election is held resulting in Wab Kinew and the Manitoba New Democratic Party winning a majority government October 13 15 The 2023 Progressive Conservative Party of Newfoundland and Labrador leadership election was held Tony Wakeham is chosen leader on the second ballot October 19 Canada withdraws 41 diplomats from India due to India s decision to revoke the diplomats immunity following the death of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar 69 October 29 In Ottawa a pro Palestinian protest is held calling for the Canadian government to help push for a ceasefire to the 2023 Israel Hamas war 70 October 31 Joan Kingston Rodger Cuzner Rejean Aucoin Krista Ann Ross John M McNair are appointed to the Senate of Canada 71 November edit November 14 The 2023 Northwest Territories general election is held November 19 The 110th Grey Cup in Hamilton Ontario was won by the Montreal Alouettes 28 24 against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 72 November 21 The first of a series of province wide strikes during the 2023 Quebec public sector strikes 73 November 22 A single car crashed and exploded approaching the Rainbow Bridge border crossing in Niagara Falls New York killing its two occupants Canada United States border and related security was briefly heightened Contrary to some initial public concerns about terrorism investigation soon determined the likely cause was driver recklessness 74 December edit December 2 Bonnie Crombie wins the 2023 Ontario Liberal Party leadership election 75 December 7 Cindy Woodhouse is elected as national chief of the Assembly of First Nations AFN 76 December 28 Mary Simon announces 78 new appointments to the Order of Canada 77 Deaths editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Main article Deaths in 2023 Further information Category 2023 deaths January edit January 1 Bobby Rivard ice hockey player b 1939 January 5 Martin Fabi Hungarian born football player b 1942 Michael Snow filmmaker and artist b 1928 January 8 Harold Martens rancher farmer and politician b 1941 January 9 George S Zimbel American Canadian documentary photographer b 1929 January 12 Robbie Bachman drummer b 1953 Mike Cardinal member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta b 1941 January 13 Peter W Hutchins lawyer b 1945 January 14 David Onley broadcaster author and the 28th lieutenant governor of Ontario b 1950 January 15 Gino Odjick ice hockey player b 1970 January 16 Ann Thomas Callahan nurse b 1935 Alan Glass multidisciplinary artist and teacher b 1932 January 17 Leon Dubinsky actor theatre director and composer b 1950 Robert Simmonds police officer and commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police b 1926 January 18 William Frank politician b 1923 January 19 Illya Woloshyn actor b 1979 January 20 Marvin Nash Olympic sprinter b 1953 January 21 David Howard Olympic sailor b 1918 Rene Laurin politician b 1940 January 25 Noah Cowan executive director of SFFILM and artistic director of TIFF Bell Lightbox b 1967 Pamela Anne Gordon model b 1943 January 27 Bob Chrystal ice hockey player b 1930 David Rimmer filmmaker b 1942 Floyd Sneed drummer b 1942 January 28 Eva Kushner Czechoslovakian born academic b 1929 Viola Leger American born actress and politician b 1930 Landon Pearson politician and children s rights advocate b 1930 January 29 Hazel McCallion businesswoman politician and Mayor of Mississauga b 1921 George R Robertson actor b 1933 January 30 Bobby Hull ice hockey player b 1939 February edit February 1 Terence Dickinson astrophotographer and amateur astronomer b 1943 February 2 Fred groundhog whose behaviour was used to predict weather on Groundhog Day a Trevor Boys race car driver b 1957 Lanny Poffo American Canadian professional wrestler motivational speaker poet and actor b 1954 February 5 Roslyn Swartzman printmaker painter and sculptor b 1931 Kaye Vaughan American born football player b 1931 February 7 Mendelson Joe singer songwriter guitarist painter and political activist b 1944 February 10 Ben Steinberg composer conductor and music educator b 1930 February 12 Billy Two Rivers professional wrestler actor and chief of the Mohawks of Kahnawa ke b 1935 February 13 Guido Basso jazz musician b 1937 Nadine Girault politician b 1959 February 15 Paul Jerrard ice hockey player and coach b 1965 February 16 Helen Fogwill Porter writer educator and activist b 1930 February 17 Don Blackburn ice hockey player b 1938 February 18 Peter Herrndorf Dutch born lawyer and media businessman b 1940 February 23 Andree Desautels musician musicologist and music educator b 1923 February 25 Gordon Pinsent actor b 1930 March edit March 1 Wally Fawkes British Canadian jazz clarinettist and satirical cartoonist b 1924 March 6 Ken Money astronaut scientist and Olympic high jumper b 1935 March 7 J A W Gunn political philosopher b 1937 March 8 Richard A N Bonnycastle businessman b 1934 March 10 William R C Blundell businessman b 1927 March 13 Terry Grier politician lecturer and university administrator b 1936 Glen Weir football player b 1951 March 14 Louisette Dussault actress and writer b 1940 March 16 Sharon Acker actress and model b 1935 Claude Fournier filmmaker b 1931 Helen Vari Czechoslovakian born philanthropist b 1931 March 17 Pierre Michaud lawyer and judge b 1936 March 20 Dave Gardner ice hockey player b 1952 Al Horning politician b 1939 March 21 Charles E Bastien animation director b 1962 March 24 Bruce Sinclair politician and Mayor of Etobicoke b 1928 Mel Semenko football player b 1937 William D Coleman political scientist b 1950 March 26 Paul Schmidt homicide victim b 1986 or 1985 March 27 Jocelyn Morlock composer and music educator b 1969 April edit April 1 Ken Girard ice hockey player b 1936 Red Robinson disc jockey b 1937 April 2 Greg Francis Olympic basketball player and coach b 1974 April 8 Matt Baldwin curler b 1926 April 10 Raymond Sawada ice hockey player b 1985 April 11 Alan Herbert politician and activist b 1944 April 14 Marilyn Ruth Take figure skater b 1928 April 19 Luc Portelance police officer and civil servant b 1960 April 22 Ron Cahute musician b 1955 April 24 Tarek Fatah Pakistani Canadian journalist and author b 1949 April 26 Michel Biron politician b 1934 April 28 Tim Bachman musician b 1951 May edit May 1 Gordon Lightfoot musician b 1938 May 5 Bruce McCall author and illustrator b 1935 Brian McKenna documentary film director b 1945 May 6 Marc Lalonde politician b 1929 May 7 Byrna Barclay writer and editor b 1940 Vic Stasiuk ice hockey player and coach b 1929 May 8 Robert L Peters graphic designer and educator b 1954 May 9 Eric McCormack Scottish born author b 1938 May 10 Mike Feldman politician b 1927 Ian Hacking philosopher b 1936 May 12 Gerry Hart ice hockey player b 1948 May 14 Samantha Weinstein actress b 1995 May 15 Deborra Hope journalist anchor and producer for CHAN DT b 1955 Ron Northcott curler b 1935 May 16 Frederic Bastien author historian and journalist b 1969 or 1970 Dorothy Knowles visual artist b 1927 May 18 Albert Bregman academic and psychologist b 1936 May 20 Marv Edwards ice hockey player b 1934 May 21 C Donald Bateman electrical engineer and the inventor of the ground proximity warning system b 1932 May 22 Daniel Brooks theatre director actor and playwright b 1958 May 25 Robert William Bradford aviation artist b 1923 May 29 Michel Cote actor b 1950 May 30 Lou Marcon ice hockey player b 1935 June edit June 2 Willie Marshall ice hockey player b 1931 Reno Salvail artist photographer and author b 1947 June 8 Louis LeBel jurist b 1939 June 9 Floyd Martin ice hockey player b 1929 June 10 Eric Kokish bridge player writer and coach b 1947 June 11 Rob Young sound engineer b 1946 or 1947 June 15 Patrick Guzman Canadian Filipino actor b 1967 June 18 Sheldon Bergstrom actor b 1971 Hardeep Singh Nijjar Indian born activist and advocate for the creation of a separate Sikh state out of India s Punjab region b 1977 June 22 Marion Reid politician and lieutenant governor of Prince Edward Island b 1929 June 23 Omer Leger American born merchant and politician b 1931 June 24 Dahrran Diedrick Jamaican born football player b 1979 June 26 Tom Beynon football player b 1941 June 27 Daniel N Paul Miꞌkmaq elder author columnist and human rights activist b 1938 June 28 Sue Johanson sex educator public speaker and registered nurse b 1930 William Marshall lawyer judge and politician b 1935 June 29 Stephen Owen lawyer administrator and politician b 1948 June 30 Kirk Howard book publisher and founder and president of Dundurn Press b 1942 July edit July 1 Paul David Manson Canadian Forces officer fighter pilot and businessman b 1934 July 4 Denise Bombardier journalist essayist novelist and media personality b 1941 July 5 Martin Stevens pop singer b 1953 July 6 Beverley Salmon activist and politician b 1930 July 7 Anne Klinck British born academic and writer b 1943 July 8 Gordon Reid businessman and the founder of Giant Tiger b 1933 July 9 Michel Dupuy French born diplomat journalist academic and politician b 1930 Mel Wakabayashi Canadian Japanese ice hockey player b 1943 July 12 Daniel Goldberg film producer and screenwriter b 1949 July 14 Gerda Hnatyshyn viceregal consort of Canada b 1935 July 15 Billy MacMillan ice hockey player and coach b 1943 Lew Morrison ice hockey player b 1948 July 21 Monte Kwinter politician b 1931 Brian O Neill sports executive b 1929 July 23 Howard Adelman philosopher and university professor b 1938 July 25 Pat Carney politician b 1935 Joe Kowal ice hockey player b 1956 July 27 Pierre Collin actor b 1938 July 29 Danny Grossman dancer and choreographer b 1942 August edit August 3 Bob Murdoch ice hockey player and coach b 1946 August 4 Arthur Mauro lawyer and businessman b 1927 August 5 Gilles Gilbert ice hockey player b 1949 August 7 Zenon Andrusyshyn German Canadian football player b 1947 August 9 Robbie Robertson musician b 1943 Hugh Segal political strategist author commentator academic and senator b 1950 August 11 Chris Axworthy English born politician and academic b 1947 August 13 Rachel Laurin organist composer and music educator b 1961 August 14 James Bartleman diplomat author lieutenant governor of Ontario and chancellor of OCAD University b 1939 Bobby Baun ice hockey player b 1936 August 17 Rick Jeanneret television and radio personality b 1942 August 20 Isabel Crook British Canadian anthropologist political prisoner and professor at Beijing Foreign Studies University b 1915 Bobby Taylor English born football player b 1939 August 22 Alexandra Paul competitive ice dancer b 1991 August 24 Keith Spicer academic public servant journalist and writer b 1934 August 26 Yvon Pedneault sports journalist and television and radio broadcaster b 1946 August 27 Doug Kyle long distance runner b 1932 September edit September 1 Charles Joseph Knight Surgeon General b 1931 Raymond Moriyama architect b 1929 September 2 Adrien Ouellette politician b 1940 September 3 Brad Maxwell ice hockey player b 1957 September 4 Alex McIntosh politician b 1934 September 5 Pierre Camu geographer civil servant academic and transport executive b 1923 Adam Exner bishop of the Catholic Church b 1928 Bruce Guthro musician b 1961 Richard Laviolette musician b 1982 September 6 John Winston Foran politician and police officer b 1952 September 7 Peter C Newman Austrian born journalist editor and author b 1929 September 8 Monique Begin academic and politician b 1936 September 10 Lloyd Hines politician b 1951 September 11 Bruce Stavert Anglican prelate b 1940 Endel Tulving Estonian born experimental psychologist and cognitive neuroscientist b 1927 September 15 Claude Cormier landscape architect b 1960 September 17 Emile Dupree professional wrestler and promoter b 1936 September 20 Renee Hudon radio television journalist and academic b 1942 September 22 Stan Klees music industry businessman b 1932 Selwyn Romilly Trinbagonian born judge b 1939 or 1940 September 23 John S Saul political economist and activist b 1938 September 26 Raynald Blais politician b 1954 September 28 Eric Hammill farmer and politician b 1932 September 29 Roy Boudreau teacher and politician b 1946 September 30 Chris Snow ice hockey executive b 1981 October edit October 2 Mel Fitzgerald Paralympic athlete b 1953 Gord Wilson ice hockey player b 1932 October 5 Jon Beare rower b 1974 October 6 Bev Bentley ice hockey player b 1927 October 7 Vivian Silver Canadian Israeli peace activist and women s rights activist b 1949 October 8 Maude Jacques Paralympic wheelchair basketball player b 1992 October 10 James Lee politician and 26th premier of Prince Edward Island b 1937 October 13 Michel Lapierre writer and journalist b 1953 Hubert Reeves astrophysicist and popularizer of science b 1932 Glorianne Stromberg commissioner of the Ontario Securities Commission and securities lawyer b 1939 October 14 Romeo Savoie artist b 1928 October 15 Jim Larkin politician and businessman b 1946 October 17 George Baird architect scholar and architectural educator b 1939 October 19 Moe Amery Lebanese born politician b 1954 October 21 Corby Adams ice hockey player b 1940 Natalie Zemon Davis Canadian American historian b 1928 October 23 Yves Beaumier educator and politician b 1942 October 24 Mike Lashuk football player b 1938 October 25 Elizabeth Gray radio broadcaster b 1937 or 1936 Ed Sandford ice hockey player b 1928 Ian Shugart politician professor and public servant b 1957 October 26 Helene Alarie politician b 1941 October 27 Denis Carufel ice hockey player b 1954 October 28 Matthew Perry Canadian American actor b 1969 78 Arthur Britton Smith philanthropist businessperson historical writer lawyer and war veteran b 1920 October 30 Barry McKinnon poet b 1944 October 31 Fabien Roy politician b 1928 November edit November 1 Gerry Wiedel German born fencer b 1933 November 3 Ian Ferrier poet musician and choreographer b 1954 November 4 Gord Smith artist b 1937 November 5 Donald Shebib film and television director b 1938 November 6 Sandy McGregor ice hockey player b 1939 November 7 Garfield McMahon sports shooter b 1932 November 8 Peter Elzinga politician b 1944 Bernard Lemaire businessman b 1936 November 9 David Gauthier philosopher b 1932 November 10 Gordon Gibson political columnist author and politician b 1937 November 11 Ron Anton curler b 1941 Peter J Moore music producer b 1956 November 15 Karl Tremblay lead singer of Les Cowboys Fringants b 1976 79 November 17 Gregory Woolley Haitian born criminal associated with the Hells Angels b 1972 November 18 Jerome Markson architect b 1929 November 19 Marcel Lessard politician b 1926 November 21 Chad Allan founding member and original lead singer of The Guess Who b 1943 November 22 Emile Martel diplomat and writer b 1941 November 24 George Cohon American born businessman and lawyer b 1937 November 25 Marty Krofft television creator and puppeteer b 1937 Alex J Walling sports analyst and broadcaster b 1946 November 26 Norris McDonald journalist and member of the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame b 1942 Don Tannas politician b 1938 November 27 Helen Lucas artist b 1931 November 29 Darcy McKeough politician b 1933 December edit December 1 Joanne Hewson alpine skier b 1930 Daniel Langlois film director and animation software entrepreneur b 1957 a Charles Officer film and television director writer and actor b 1975 December 3 Myles Goodwyn lead singer guitarist and principal songwriter of April Wine b 1948 December 4 Gerald Comeau politician b 1946 December 5 John Rumble equestrian b 1933 December 6 Noel Kinsella politician and Speaker of the Senate of Canada b 1939 December 7 Alan Longhurst British born oceanographer b 1925 December 8 David Gell radio DJ and television presenter b 1929 December 9 Hartland Monahan ice hockey player b 1951 Mike Urquhart ice hockey player coach and general manager b 1958 December 11 Alain Chartrand film director and screenwriter b 1946 December 13 Gene Carr ice hockey player b 1951 Peter Godsoe businessman and CEO of Scotiabank b 1938 December 14 Qapik Attagutsiak Inuk World War II contributor b 1920 Ken MacKenzie baseball player b 1934 December 17 Gurdev Singh Gill Indian born physician community leader and activist b 1931 December 18 John Godfrey educator journalist and politician b 1942 December 21 Roger Pomerleau politician and carpenter b 1947 December 22 Andy Brandt politician b 1938 December 24 Harry Rosen menswear mogul b 1931 Reggie Savage ice hockey player b 1970 December 27 Bob Panasik golfer b 1941 December 31 Dale Hodges politician b 1941 See also edit2023 Canadian electoral calendar 2023 in Canadian soccer 2023 in Canadian music 2023 in Canadian televisionNotes edit a b Found dead on this date References edit Isidore Chris January 1 2023 Canada is banning some foreigners from buying property after home prices surged CNN Retrieved January 3 2023 CF Montreal terminates 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