1969 in Canada explained
Events from the year 1969 in Canada.
Incumbents
Crown
Federal government
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
Premiers
Territorial governments
Commissioners
Events
Arts and literature
New works
Awards
Stuart Trueman, You're Only as Old as You Act
Audrey McKim
Music
Sports
Births
January to March
- January 2 - Patrick Huard, actor
- January 3 - Tom Petryshen, wrestler
- January 11 - Andrew Griffiths, field hockey player
- January 23 - Brendan Shanahan, ice hockey player
- January 24 - Mike Spencer Bown, world traveler and author
- January 27 - Michael Kulas, singer-songwriter and producer (James)
- January 31 - Dov Charney, entrepreneur and clothing manufacturer
- February 4
- February 11 - Lee Tockar, voice actor
- February 16 - Claude Lambert, boxer
- February 22 - Kathy Tough, volleyball player
April to June
July to September
- July 7 - Joe Sakic, ice hockey player
- July 7 - Cree Summer, actress, musician and voice actress
- July 13 - Ewan Beaton, judoka
- July 16 - Turlough O'Hare, swimmer
- July 17 - Tom Glesby, boxer
- July 17 - Laurelee Kopeck, field hockey player
- July 23 - Andrew Cassels, ice hockey player
- July 24 - Rick Fox, basketball player and actor
- August 5 - Kati Dagenais, world champion musher, an athlete in sled-dog racing
- August 6 - Kristyn Dunnion, writer and performance artist
- August 15 - Mark Heese, beach volleyball player and Olympic bronze medallist
- August 19 - Matthew Perry, actor (d. 2023)
- August 23 - Hari Kant, field hockey player
- August 28 - Pierre Turgeon, ice hockey player
October to December
- October 6 - Jeffrey Lay, rower and Olympic silver medallist
- October 8 - Dylan Neal, actor
- October 17 - Rick Mercer, comedian, television personality and political satirist
- November 1 - Tie Domi, ice hockey player
- November 7 - Tanya Dubnicoff, track cyclist
- November 15 - Helen Kelesi, tennis player
- December 4 - Jacques Landry, cyclist
- December 10 - Rob Blake, ice hockey player
- December 12 - Iain Sydie, badminton player
- December 12
- December 15 - Chantal Petitclerc, wheelchair racer and multiple Paralympic gold medallist
- December 22 - Mauro Ranallo, sports commentator
- December 22 - Myriam Bédard, biathlete and double Olympic gold medallist
- December 30 - Shane McConkey, extreme skier and base jumper (d. 2009)
Deaths
January to June
July to December
- August 1 - Fred Landon, historian (b.1880)
- September 8 - Frederick Varley, artist and member of the Group of Seven (b.1881)
- September 12 - Charles Foulkes, General, first Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff, negotiated the WWII Nazi surrender in the Netherlands (b.1903)
- October 10 - Robert Winters, politician and businessman (b.1910)
- November 3 - Parr, artist (b.1893)
- November 11 - John Sissons, barrister, author, judge and politician (b.1892)
- November 14 - Bobbie Rosenfeld, athlete and Olympic gold medallist (b.1904)
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Queen Elizabeth II The Canadian Encyclopedia . www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca . 4 December 2022.
- Book: Lentz . Harris M. . Heads of States and Governments Since 1945 . 4 February 2014 . Routledge . 978-1-134-26490-2 . 143 . en.
- Encyclopedia: 1968. Hansson, Arthur Mørch . Hvem er hvem?. Steenstrup . Bjørn . Aschehoug . Oslo . 10 . 211 . no.
- Encyclopedia: . Fortegnelse over personer som siste gang er omtalt i utgaven 1968 med angivelse av deres dødsdatum . 1973 . 11 . 626 . https://runeberg.org/hvemerhvem/1973/0626.html . November 7, 2019. Bjørn . Steenstrup . Oslo . Aschehoug . no .