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1959 in Canada

Years in Canada: 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962
Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
Decades: 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s
Years: 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962

Events from the year 1959 in Canada.

Incumbents

Crown

Federal government

Provincial governments

Lieutenant governors

Premiers

Territorial governments

Commissioners

  • Commissioner of Yukon – Frederick Howard Collins
  • Commissioner of Northwest Territories – Robert Gordon Robertson

Events

  • February 20: Avro Arrow project is terminated
  • April 1: The St. Lawrence Seaway opens
  • June 11: 1959 Ontario general election: Leslie Frost's PCs win a fifth consecutive majority
  • June 18: 1959 Alberta general election: Ernest Manning's Social Credit Party wins a seventh consecutive majority
  • June 20: The Escuminac Disaster results in 35 fishermen drowned or missing and 22 fishing boats sunk.
  • September 7: Maurice Duplessis, Premier of Quebec, dies in office
  • September 11: Paul Sauvé becomes premier of Quebec
  • September 15: Georges Vanier is sworn in as Governor General replacing Vincent Massey. He is the first French Canadian Governor General.
  • September 16: Walter Shaw becomes premier of Prince Edward Island, replacing Alex Matheson
  • October 12: Isabella Memorial (Montreal) unveiled
  • November 18: Canadian content rules are introduced for television.
  • December 2: York University is founded

Full date unknown

  • National Energy Board of Canada is created
  • Steven Truscott falsely convicted of the murder of Lynne Harper. He would be exonerated in 2007.

Arts and literature

New books

Awards

Sport

Births

January to March

  • January 1 – Sharon Bayes, field hockey player
  • January 3 – Dwight Duncan, politician and Minister
  • January 8 – Bill Sawchuk, swimmer
  • January 11 – Rob Ramage, ice hockey player
  • January 12 – Helen Vanderburg, synchronized swimmer
  • May 25 – Rick Wamsley, ice hockey player

April to June

  • April 5 – Stephen Feraday, javelin thrower
  • April 6 – Jim Rondeau, politician
Stephen Harper
  • April 13 – Genevieve Brunet, road racing cyclist
  • April 15 – Kevin Lowe, ice hockey player
  • April 22 – Ryan Stiles, actor, comedian, director and voice actor
  • April 30 – Paul Gross, actor, producer, director, singer and writer
  • April 30 – Stephen Harper, politician and 22nd Prime Minister of Canada
  • May 14 – Rick Vaive, ice hockey player
  • May 26 – Brian Peaker, rower and Olympic silver medalist
  • May 27 – Donna Strickland, physicist, recipient of Nobel Prize in Physics
  • June 2 – Charlie Huddy, Canadian-American ice hockey player and coach
  • June 4 – Rex Barnes, politician
Chris Hadfield
  • June 9 - Louis Hamelin, writer
  • June 12 – Scott Thompson, comedian
  • June 20 – Louise Bessette, pianist
  • June 28 – Brad Fraser, playwright, screenwriter and cultural commentator

July to December

Full date unknown

Deaths

Maurice Duplessis campaigning in the 1952 election

Full date unknown

See also

References

  1. ^ Lentz, Harris M. (4 February 2014). Heads of States and Governments Since 1945. Routledge. p. 142-143. ISBN 978-1-134-26490-2.
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