1997 in Canada
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1996 in Canada
,
other events of 1997
,
1998 in Canada
and the
list of 'years in Canada'
.
Contents
1
Incumbents
2
Events
3
Arts and literature
4
Deaths
Incumbents
Confederation Bridge
opens between New Brunswick and PEI
Monarch
-
Queen Elizabeth II
Governor General
-
Roméo LeBlanc
Prime Minister
-
Jean Chrétien
Premier of Alberta
-
Ralph Klein
Premier of British Columbia
-
Glen Clark
Premier of Manitoba
-
Gary Filmon
Premier of New Brunswick
-
Frank McKenna
then
Raymond Frenette
Premier of Newfoundland
-
Brian Tobin
Premier of Nova Scotia
-
John Savage
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
Events
January 4
- The
federal government
makes it much harder to obtain
unemployment insurance
.
February 7
-
Lennox Lewis
becomes
heavyweight
boxing champion .
February 7
-
Sarah McLachlan
marries
Ashwin Sood
.
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 Québécois
.
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 31
-
Confederation Bridge
opens.
June 2
-
Federal election
:
Jean Chrétien
's
Liberals
win a second consecutive majority, the
Reform Party
becomes the Official Opposition.
June 18
- The
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
(CRTC) introduces a television rating system.
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
.
September 2
-
Newfoundlanders
vote to do away with their religion based school systems.
September 3
- One is killed in a
Saskatchewan
train derailment.
September 25
-
Chris Jericho
is inducted into the
Canadian Wrestling Hall Of Fame
.
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 Newsnet
begins broadcasting.
October 26
-
Formula One
:
Jacques Villeneuve
becomes the first Canadian to capture a world racing title.
October 27
-
November 10
- A teachers strike hits
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, BC
.
November 16
- The
Toronto Argonauts
win the
Grey Cup
.
November 17
- The
Hibernia
oil project pumps its first barrel of oil.
November 21
-
November 25
- The
APEC
summit is held in
Vancouver
. Controversy arises when
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
use force and
pepper spray
to remove protesters.
The
Calgary Declaration
from the premiers, except
Lucien Bouchard
.
A second
Sacred Assembly
is held but issues no proclamation.
Arts and literature
New Books
Timothy Findley
-
You Went Away
Awards
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
Atom Egoyan
's
The Sweet Hereafter
is released, it is nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Director
Television
The Arrow
, a mini-series about the
Avro Arrow
shows plays to great popularity and acclaim and the
CBC
Music
Oscar Peterson
receives a
Grammy
for life time achievement.
Deaths
January 1
-
Hagood Hardy
, pop/jazz pianist, composer, charity spokesperson
January 12
-
Frank Angelo
, co-founder of
MAC cosmetics
January 12 -
Charles Huggins
, scientist, Nobel prize winner
January 13
-
Kate Buckman
,
bridge
expert
January 17
-
W. A. Kardash
, Manitoba politician
January 22
-
Jack Cole
,
Coles bookstore
founder
January 26
-
Norman Fawcett
, politician
February 2
-
Ian Ross
, created major tourist attraction
February 4
-
Peter McCain
, president of
McCain Foods Limited
February 20
-
Lois Marshall
, soprano
February 25
-
Francis Joubin
, discovered one of world's largest
uranium
deposits
March 2
-
J. Carson Mark
, influential in creation of hydrogen bomb
March 12
-
Jim Bowes
, newspaper mogul
March 14
-
Ivan Romanoff
, conductor
March 25
-
Hugh Horner
, Alberta politician
April 6
-
Jack Kent Cooke
, sports and newspaper entrepreneur
April 8
-
Albert Malouf
, judge
April 11
-
Muriel Furguson
, lawyer, Senate's first woman Speaker
April 28
-
Andrew Sarlos
, investment counsellor, multimillionaire
May 1
-
Fernand Dumont
, Quebec sovereigntist, author
May 14
-
Jane Musset
, fashion reporter
June 6
-
Ron Collister
, TV and radio journalist, talk-show host
June 9
-
Stanley Knowles
, CCF MP
June 22
-
Gérard Pelletier
, politician
June 22 -
Larry Grossman
, Ontario politician
June 29
-
Art Solomon
, spiritualist leader, author
July 8
-
Charles Tayler
, journalist, horse breeder
July 30
-
Robert Bryce
, civil servant
August 10
-
Marie-Soleil Tougas
, Quebec actress and TV host
August 20
-
Léon Dion
,
Quebec
political scientist
August 24
-
Hardial Bains
,
Communist Party
leader
September 2
-
Hart Massey
, architect
September 12
-
Judith Merril
,
science fiction
writer
,
anthologist
September 29
-
Val Clery
, writer, editor, broadcaster
October 8
-
James Ferguson
, musician
October 12
-
Rodrigue Bourdages
, politician
November 7
-
Clyde Gilmour
, CBC radio host
November 11
-
Arthur Davies
, publisher and president of
Kingston Whig-Standard
, author
November 14
-
Jack Pickersgill
, politician
November 20
-
Ronald Martland
, jurist
November 24
-
Czeslaw Brzozowicz
, engineer
November 24 -
John Sopinka
, Supreme Court justice
November 27
-
Yves Prévost
, Quebec politician
December 7
-
George Gardiner
, businessman, ceramics collector
December 13
-
Catherine Keachie
, magazine lobbyist
December 24
-
Pierre Péladeau
, newspaper editor
Pierre Granche
, sculptor
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