1991 in Canada explained
Events from the year 1991 in Canada.
Incumbents
See main article: article and 1991 Canadian incumbents.
Crown
Federal government
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
Premiers
Territorial governments
Commissioners
Premiers
Events
January to June
July to December
- July 3 – The process leading to the privatization of Petro-Canada is started.
- July 27 – Greg Welch (AUS) and Sue Schlatter (CAN) win the 1991 ITU Triathlon World Cup race (1.5 km swim, 40 km bike, 10 km run) in Vancouver.
- August 4 – Brad Beven (AUS) and Karen Smyers (USA) win the 1991 ITU Triathlon World Cup race (1.5 km swim, 40 km bike, 10 km run) in Toronto.
- September 24 – Dobbie-Castonguay Commission recommends an elected Senate and recognizing Quebec as a distinct society.
- October 21 – The Saskatchewan election: Roy Romanow's NDP win a majority, defeating Grant Devine's PCs.
- November 1 – Roy Romanow becomes premier of Saskatchewan, replacing Grant Devine.
- November 5 – Michael Harcourt becomes premier of British Columbia, replacing Rita Johnston.
- November 14 – Nellie Cournoyea becomes government leader of the Northwest Territories, replacing Dennis Patterson, the first woman to do so, first female premier of a Canadian territory and the second female premier in Canadian history after Rita Johnston of British Columbia.
- November 24 – At the 79th Grey Cup the Toronto Argonauts defeat the Calgary Stampeders at Winnipeg Stadium in Winnipeg.
- December 7 – A Bunch of Munsch premieres on CTV, based on the children's books by Robert Munsch.
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Arts and literature
New works
Such a Long Journey
Wilderness Tips
Faery Lands Forlorn
A Terrible Liar
Starseed
Awards
Nino Ricci, Lives of the Saints
Diana Brebner, Radiant Life Forms
Marianne Brandis, The Sign of the Scales
Joan Clark
Karen Connelly, The Small Words in My Body
Howard White, Waiting in the Rain
Margaret Atwood, Wilderness Tips
Brian Doyle
Film
Music
Sport
Births
- January 13 – Kyle Clifford, ice hockey player
- January 16 – Matt Duchene, hockey player
- January 18 – Britt McKillip, actress and musician
- January 21 – Brittany Tiplady, actress
- January 25 – Jared Cowen, ice hockey player
- January 28 – Calum Worthy, actor
- February 12
- March 10 – Landon Liboiron, actor
- March 13 – Tristan Thompson, basketball player
- March 14
- April 7 – Michelle Monkhouse, fashion model (died 2011)
- April 19 – Kelly Olynyk, basketball player
- April 22 – Aqsa Parvez, murder victim (died 2007)
- May 8 – Ethan Gage, soccer player
- May 10 – Jordan Francis, singer, dancer, actor, and choreographer
- May 11 – Johnathon Robert Madden, murder victim (died 2003)
- May 17 - Abigail Raye, field hockey player[3]
- May 29 – Jesse Camacho, actor
- May 31 – Pierre-Luc Dusseault, politician
- June 19 – Hilary Bell, swimmer
- June 29 – Tajja Isen, actress
- July 13 – Mackenzie Boyd-Clowes, ski jumper
- July 20 – Andrew Shaw, ice hockey player
- July 24 – Emily Bett Rickards, actress
- August 6 – Kacey Rohl, actress
- August 18 – Richard Harmon, actor
- August 22 – Brayden Schenn, ice hockey player
- August 23 – Jennifer Abel, diver
- September 2 – Emma Lunder, biathlete
- September 8 – Nicole Dollanganger, singer-songwriter
- September 16 – Alexandra Paul, ice dancer (died 2023)
- October 30 – Aliza Vellani, television actress
- October 31 – Patricia Obee, rower
- November 10 – Genevieve Buechner, actress
- November 13 – Devon Bostick, actor
- November 14
- November 25 – Disguised Toast, Taiwanese-Canadian video game streamer, YouTuber, and Internet personality[5]
- November 28 – Ian Beharry, pair skater
- December 12 – Daniel Magder, actor
- December 17 – Léo Bureau-Blouin, politician
Deaths
January to June
July to December
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- July 10 – Grace MacInnis, politician and feminist (born 1905)
- August 6 – Roland Michener, lawyer, politician diplomat and Governor-General of Canada (born 1900)
- August 22 – Colleen Dewhurst, actress (born 1924)
- August 31 – Cliff Lumsdon, world champion marathon swimmer (born 1931)
- September 12 – Albert Bruce Matthews, commander of the 2nd Canadian Infantry Division during the Second World War (born 1909)
- September 25 – Stanley Waters, Senator (born 1920)
- October 2 – Hazen Argue, politician (born 1921)
- October 26 – Sherry Hawco, artistic gymnast (born 1964)[6]
- November 13 – Paul-Émile Léger, Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church (born 1904)
- December 17 – Armand Frappier, physician and microbiologist (born 1904)
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Queen Elizabeth II The Canadian Encyclopedia . www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca . 4 December 2022.
- Web site: Happy Birthday Greta . https://ghostarchive.org/iarchive/instagram/cwallamerican/2264709533062280560 . 2021-12-23 . subscription. 30 March 2020.
- Web site: Abigail Raye . Team Canada - Official 2018 Olympic Team Website . 8 November 2018 . 25 October 2011.
- Web site: Miriam Brouwer . Team Canada - Official Olympic Team Website . 2 June 2020 . 26 June 2019.
- Web site: OfflineTV. November 25, 2018. Happy birthday @DisguisedToast. We love and appreciate you very much despite choosing this picture to post of all pics. live. 2020-10-15. Twitter. en. https://web.archive.org/web/20200628035042/https://twitter.com/OfflineTV/status/1066791144221102080 . 2020-06-28 .
- Web site: Sherry (Hawco) Delanty . Cambridge Sports Hall of Fame . 17 July 2019.