Events from the year 1997 in Canada.
Incumbents
Crown
Federal government
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
Premiers
Territorial governments
Commissioners
Premiers
Events
January to June
July to September
October to December
- October 1 â Michel Bastarache is appointed to the Supreme Court.
- October 2 â Canada recalls its ambassador to Israel after Mossad uses forged Canadian passports.
- October 7 â An out-of-court settlement is reached between Brian Mulroney and the federal government regarding the Airbus affair.
- October 13 â Raymond Frenette becomes premier of New Brunswick, replacing Frank McKenna.
- October 13 â 43 are killed in Canada's worst ever traffic accident as a tour bus falls off a cliff.
- October 17 â CTV News Channel begins broadcasting.
- October 27âÂÂNovember 10 â A teachers strike takes place in Ontario.
- November 3 â Canada destroys the last land mines in its arsenal.
- November 9
- The scandal-racked Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative Party is mothballed.
- The World Wrestling Federation holds its Survivor Series pay-per-view event from the Molson Centre in Montreal, Quebec, where the Montreal Screwjob takes place. Bret Hart loses the WWF Championship to Shawn Michaels in controversial fashion, as WWF owner Vince McMahon orders referee Earl Hebner to end the match prematurely.
- November 14 â Fourteen-year-old Reena Virk is beaten to death by classmates in Victoria, British Columbia.
- November 17 â The Hibernia oil project pumps its first barrel of oil.
- November 21âÂÂ25 â The APEC summit is held in Vancouver, British Columbia. Controversy arises when Royal Canadian Mounted Police use force and pepper spray to remove protesters.
- December 3 â In Ottawa, Ontario, representatives from 121 countries sign a treaty prohibiting the manufacture and deployment of anti-personnel land mines. However, the United States, the People's Republic of China, and Russia do not sign the treaty.
Full date unknown
Arts and literature
New Books
Awards
Film
Television
- The Arrow, a mini-series about the Avro Arrow shows plays to great popularity and acclaim and the CBC
- Teletoon is launched
Music
Sport
Births
- January 13 â Connor McDavid, hockey player
- January 15 â Alex Cardillo, Irish-born actor
- January 20 â Jeffrey Baldwin, murder victim (died 2002)
- January 29 â Cassandra Sawtell, actress
- March 9 â Niamh Wilson, actress
- March 10 â Travis Konecny, ice hockey player
- March 11 â Matreya Fedor, actress
- March 26 â Antoine L'ÃÂcuyer, actor
- April 23 â Alex Ferris, actor
- April 28 â Jason Spevack, actor
- May 5 â Mitch Marner, ice hockey player
- May 26 â Mathew Barzal, ice hockey player
- June 11 â Mackenzie Bent, ice dancer
- June 18 â Mary-Lynn Neil, singer and songwriter
- August 1 â Megan McNamara and Nicole McNamara, beach volleyball players
- August 3 â Ayaka Wilson, actor
- October 27 â Eliana Jones, actress and gymnast
Deaths
January to March
- January 1 â Hagood Hardy, composer, pianist and vibraphonist (born 1937)
- January 12
- Charles Brenton Huggins, physician, physiologist, cancer researcher and Nobel prize laureate (born 1901)
- January 14 â Dollard Ménard, lieutenant-colonel
- January 17 â Bill Kardash, politician (born 1912)
- January 26 â Norman Fawcett, politician (born 1910)
- February 19 â Lois Marshall, soprano (born 1924)
- March 2 â J. Carson Mark, mathematician who worked on development of nuclear weapons (born 1913)
- March 14 â Ivan Romanoff, conductor
- March 22 â Harry Thode, geochemist, nuclear chemist and academic administrator (born 1910)
- March 27 â Hugh Horner, politician, physician and surgeon (born 1925)
April to June
- April 6 â Jack Kent Cooke, sports entrepreneur (born 1912)
- May 1 â Fernand Dumont, sociologist, philosopher, theologian and poet (born 1927)
- May 9 â Marie-Thérèse Paquin, Canadian pianist (b. 1905)
- June 9 â Stanley Knowles, politician (born 1908)
- June 22
- Gérard Pelletier, journalist, editor, politician and Minister (born 1919)
- Larry Grossman, politician (born 1943)
July to September
- July 3 â Michael James MacDonald, politician and union leader (born 1909)
- July 25 â George Alexander Gale, chief justice of Ontario (born 1906)
- July 30 â Robert Bryce, civil servant (born 1910)
- August 10
- Jean-Claude Lauzon, Quebec filmmaker (born 1953)
- Marie-Soleil Tougas, Quebec actress and TV host (born 1970)
- August 20 â Léon Dion, political scientist (born 1922)
- August 24 â Hardial Bains, founder and leader of Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) (born 1939)
- September 11 â Camille Henry, ice hockey player (born 1933)
- September 12 â Judith Merril, science fiction writer, editor and political activist (born 1923)
- September 30
- Rose Goldblatt, administrator, pianist and teacher (born 1913)
- Pierre Granche, sculptor (born 1948)
October to December
- October 12 â Rodrigue Bourdages, politician (born 1923)
- November 7 â Clyde Gilmour, radio broadcaster and journalist (born 1912)
- November 14 â Jack Pickersgill, civil servant and politician (born 1905)
- November 20 â Ronald Martland, Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada (born 1909)
- November 24
- Czeslaw Brzozowicz, engineer (born 1911)
- John Sopinka, lawyer and puisne justice on the Supreme Court of Canada (born 1933)
- November 27 â Yves Prévost, politician and lawyer (born 1908)
- December 7 â George R. Gardiner, businessman, philanthropist and co-founder of the Gardiner Museum (born 1917)
- December 24 â Pierre Péladeau, businessman (born 1925)
Full date unknown
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