1996 in Canada
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Events from the year 1996 in Canada.
Incumbents
See also: 1996 Canadian incumbents
Events
January to March
March to June
July to September
October to December
Full date unknown
Arts and literature
New books
Awards
New music
Sport
Births
Deaths
January to March
- January 26 - Sally Gribble, founder of MADD Canada
- January 26 - Yvonne Housser, painter
- January 27 - Brian Kelleher, journalist
- January 31 - Beth Amos, actress
- February 2 - Phyliss Marshall, actor
- February 7 - Lucien Maynard, leader of Alberta francophones
- February 19 - Ernest Manning, politician and Premier of Alberta (b.1908)
- February 29 - Robert O'Driscoll, scholar
- February 29 - Sinclair Ross, banker and author (b.1908)
- March 28 - Edith Fowke, folk song collector, author and radio presenter (b.1913)
April to June
July to September
- July 1 - Harold Greenberg, film producer (b.1930)
- July 5 - Fred Davis, broadcaster and moderator of Front Page Challenge (b.1921)
- July 5 - Bob Southam, newspaper publisher
- July 18 - Robert Needham, journalist
- July 20 - Ronald Buick, scientist
- July 22 - Carl Goldenberg, lawyer, arbitrator, mediator and Senator (b.1907)
- August 10 - Walter MacNutt, organist
- August 21 - Mary Earley, Aboriginal rights campaigner
- September 22 - Ludmilla Chiriaeff, ballet dancer, choreographer and director (b.1924)
- September 23 - Joe Borowski, politician and activist (b.1933)
October to December
- October 2 - Robert Bourassa, politician and 22nd Premier of Quebec (b.1933)
- October 9 - Colleen Peterson, singer (b.1950)
- October 11 - Joe Morris, trade unionist and president of the Canadian Labour Congress (b.1913)
- October 11 - William Vickrey, professor of economics and Nobel Laureate (b.1914)
- October 14 - Marcel Bourbonnais, politician (b.1918)
- October 17 - Laura Sabia, social activist and feminist (b.1916)
- October 19 - James Bourque, First Nations activist (b.1935)
- October 21 - Rejean Boily, horse racer
- October 22 - Ed Kubin, AIDS activist for hemophiliacs
- October 22 - Jan Verdun, designed 3 quart (2.8 L) milk jug, pioneered sale of milk in stores
- October 23 - Kurt Freund, physician and sexologist (b.1914)
- October 23 - Mervin Good Eagle, actor
- October 23 - Thomas Ide, educator and the founding Chairman of TVOntario (b.1919)
- October 27 - Arthur Tremblay, politician and Senator (b.1917)
- October 28 - Reuben Baetz, politician (b.1923)
- October 28 - Jack Reitman, chairman of the board of Reitmans
- November 9 - Joe Ghiz, politician and 29th Premier of Prince Edward Island (b.1945)
- November 18 - John Josiah Robinette, lawyer (b.1906)
- December 1 - Peter Bronfman, businessman (b.1928)
- December 5 - Wilf Carter, country music singer, songwriter, guitarist and yodeller (b.1904)
- December 13 - Ear Walls, boxer
- December 17 - Nancy Malloy, Red Cross nurse, murdered in Chechnya
- December 21 - Douglas Fullerton, headed National Capital Commission
- December 21 - Clarence Gosse, physician and Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (b.1912)
- December 24 - Al Adair, politician, radio broadcaster and author (b.1929)
- December 29 - Dorothy Livesay, poet (b.1909)
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