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2001 in Canada

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2001
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Events from the year 2001 in Canada.

Incumbents

Estimated Canadian population: 31,110,565

Crown

Federal government

Provincial governments

Lieutenant governors

Premiers

Territorial governments

Commissioners

Premiers

Events

January to March

April to June

  • April 18 [Online only media rabble.ca] is founded on April 18, 2001, with well known media critic and feminist activist Judy Rebick as publisher.[1]
  • April 20 – Summit of the Americas is held in Quebec City to discuss the FTAA; the city, which has been divided by a high fence around much of the downtown core, also hosts the People's Summit and is wracked by the Quebec City protests.
  • May 4 – Chrétien's longtime Chief of Staff, Jean Pelletier, is made the head of Via Rail.
  • May 14 – Video lottery terminal referendum in New Brunswick.
  • May 16 – British Columbia election: Gordon Campbell's BC Liberals win a landslide victory over Premier Ujjal Dosanjh's NDP.
  • May 18 – Conrad Black renounces his Canadian citizenship.
  • May 23 – Federal Ethics Commissioner releases a report which clears Alfonso Gagliano of any wrongdoing in the sponsorship scandal.
  • June 5 – Gordon Campbell becomes premier of British Columbia, replacing Ujjal Dosanjh.

July to December

  • July – Canada becomes the first country in the world to legalize medical marijuana.
  • July 17 – Infighting in the Canadian Alliance forces out leader Stockwell Day.
  • August 24 – Conrad Black sells The National Post to Izzy Asper's CanWest.
  • August 24 – René Lévesque Bust unveiled.
  • August 28 – The US Governors of New England agree with the Quebec and Atlantic Canadian premiers to the Climate Change Action Plan 2001.
  • September 7 - Documentary Channel signs on.
  • September 11 – Canada's border with the United States is on high alert in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks in the United States. Canadian government initiates both "Operation Support" and "Operation Yellow Ribbon."
  • September 14 – Three days after the September 11 terrorist attacks, while the rest of the world sees the memorial service for the victims at the Washington National Cathedral, Canadians see the similar service on Parliament Hill—the largest single vigil ever seen in the nation's capital.
  • October 7 – the 2001 Attack on Afghanistan begins. Canadian fighter pilots and ground troops are involved in the war.
  • November 17 – Vancouver resident Aaron Webster is killed in what many believe to be a gay bashing attack.
  • December 12 – The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary arrests Dr. Shirley Turner in St. John's on suspicion of murdering her boyfriend Andrew Bagby in Pennsylvania. However, Justice Gale Welsh releases Turner deeming her not a threat to society, despite the murder charges.[2]

Full date unknown

Arts and literature

New literature

Literary awards

New music

Film

  • Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner wins the Golden Reel for Best First Feature at Cannes

Television

Sport

Births

  • March 6 – Aryana Engineer, actress
  • March 9 – Jeon So-mi, singer, member of I.O.I
  • April 6 – Danae Wright, child prodigy, future actress, heir of established Wright residence
  • May 8 – Jordyn Huitema, soccer player
  • May 12 – John Paul Ruttan, actor
  • May 26 – Megan Charpentier, actress
  • July 22 – Alisha Newton, actress
  • October 5 – Dalila Bela, actress[3]
  • October 9 – Kyla Leibel, swimmer[4]
  • October 11 – Alexis Lafrenière, ice hockey player
  • October 17 – Jake Beale, actor
  • November 7 – Amybeth McNulty, actress

Deaths

January to March

April to June

  • April 2 – Charles Daudelin, sculptor and painter (born 1920)
  • April 16 – Horace Gwynne, boxer and Olympic gold medalist (born 1913)
  • May 5 – Aba Bayefsky, artist and teacher (born 1923)
  • June – Gordon Donaldson, author and journalist (b.1926)
  • June 3 – Maurice Breton, politician and lawyer (born 1909)
  • June 7 – Charles Templeton, cartoonist, evangelist, agnostic, politician, newspaper editor, inventor, broadcaster and author (born 1915)
  • June 23 – Yvonne Dionne, one of the Dionne quintuplets (born 1934)

July to December

Full date unknown

See also

  • 2001 in Canadian television
  • List of Canadian films of 2001

References

  1. ^ "About rabble.ca - rabble.ca". rabble.ca.
  2. ^ http://www.dearzachary.com/press/Telegraph-Destroyed.pdf
  3. ^ "Dalila Bela Verified Instagram". Instagram. Retrieved June 7, 2020. Today was such an amazing 18th birthday!! It was a day filled with family, friends, love, and entering adulthood! Thank you everyone for all the birthday wishes!
  4. ^ "Kyla Leibel". Team Canada - Official Olympic Team Website. 8 April 2019. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
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