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Crown
Monarch
–
Elizabeth II
[1]
Federal government
Governor General
–
Ray Hnatyshyn
Prime Minister
–
Brian Mulroney
(until June 25) then
Kim Campbell
(June 25 to November 4) then
Jean Chrétien
Chief Justice
–
Antonio Lamer
(
Quebec
)
Parliament
–
34th
(until September 8)
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
–
Gordon Towers
Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
–
David Lam
Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
–
George Johnson
(until March 5) then
Yvon Dumont
Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick
–
Gilbert Finn
Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland
–
Frederick Russell
Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
–
Lloyd Crouse
Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
–
Hal Jackman
Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island
–
Marion Reid
Lieutenant Governor of Quebec
–
Martial Asselin
Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
–
Sylvia Fedoruk
Premiers
Premier of Alberta
–
Ralph Klein
Premier of British Columbia
–
Mike Harcourt
Premier of Manitoba
–
Gary Filmon
Premier of New Brunswick
–
Frank McKenna
Premier of Newfoundland
–
Clyde Wells
Premier of Nova Scotia
–
Donald Cameron
(until June 11) then
John Savage
Premier of Ontario
–
Bob Rae
Premier of Prince Edward Island
–
Joe Ghiz
(until January 25) then
Catherine Callbeck
Premier of Quebec
–
Robert Bourassa
Premier of Saskatchewan
–
Roy Romanow
Territorial governments
Commissioners
Commissioner of Yukon
–
John Kenneth McKinnon
Commissioner of Northwest Territories
–
Daniel L. Norris
Premiers
Premier of the Northwest Territories
–
Nellie Cournoyea
Premier of Yukon
–
John Ostashek
Events
January to June
January 25 –
Catherine Callbeck
becomes
premier of Prince Edward Island
, replacing
Joe Ghiz
following a
leadership election
. This is Prince Edward Island's first
female premier
, and the first time in Canada that two provinces or territories have simultaneously had female premiers (until
March 2011
).
January 28 – Six
Innu
youths from
Davis Inlet
, aged 11 to 14, are caught on video
sniffing gasoline
as a
suicide
attempt.
February 24 – Prime Minister
Brian Mulroney
announces his resignation (effective June 25) amidst political and economic turmoil.
[2]
March 4 – Canadian soldiers shoot and kill a Somali man outside their base in
Somalia
.
March 12 – Governor General
Ray Hnatyshyn
proclaims a constitutional amendment adding
section 16.1
to the
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
.
March 16 – Canadian soldiers beat to death
Shidane Arone
, a
Somali
teenager, in Somalia.
March 18 – Master Corporal
Clayton Matchee
is arrested in connection with Shidane Arone's death.
March 29 –
1993 Prince Edward Island general election
: Catherine Callbeck's Liberals win a majority. She is the first female premier to lead a party to victory in a general election.
April 2 – The
Farm Credit Corporation Act
is passed.
June: The
Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act
and the
Nunavut Act
are passed, leading to the eventual creation of
Nunavut
in 1999.
June 11 –
John Savage
becomes premier of
Nova Scotia
, replacing
Donald Cameron
.
June 15 –
Alberta election
:
Ralph Klein
's PCs win a seventh consecutive majority.
June 20 – A landslide on the
South Nation River
destroys the abandoned townsite of
Lemieux, Ontario
.
June 25 –
Kim Campbell
becomes prime minister, replacing
Brian Mulroney
. She is the first woman to be the country's head of government.
July to December
September 16 – Canadian forces engage in an intensive firefight with
Croatian
forces during
Operation Medak Pocket
.
September 27 – The
Social Credit Party of Canada
is officially deregistered by
Elections Canada
.
October 4 – The
Krever Inquiry
into Canada's blood system begins.
October 14 – The Tories release
an election ad
that many see as mocking
Jean Chrétien
's facial paralysis.
October 23 - The
Toronto Blue Jays
defeat the
Philadelphia Phillies
, 4 games to 2, winning their second World Series Title.
October 25 –
Federal election
:
Jean Chrétien
's
Liberals
win a majority, defeating Kim Campbell's PCs, which are reduced to two seats. Campbell loses her own seat. The
Bloc Québécois
form the official opposition.
November 4 – Jean Chrétien is sworn in as prime minister, replacing Kim Campbell.
[3]
Full date unknown
Canadian Major-General
Roméo Dallaire
appointed commander of the U.N. forces in
Rwanda
.
Arts and literature
New works
Margaret Atwood
,
The Robber Bride
Réjean Ducharme
,
Dévadé
Dave Duncan
,
The Stricken Field
William Gibson
,
Virtual Light
Michael Ignatieff
,
Scar Tissue
Thomas King
,
One Good Story, That One
Antonine Maillet
,
Le nuit des roi
Yann Martel
,
The Facts Behind the Helsinki Roccamatios
Farley Mowat
,
My Father's Son
Robert J. Sawyer
,
Fossil Hunter
Jeffrey Simpson
,
Faultines, Struggling for a Canadian Vision
Awards
American-born
E. Annie Proulx
's
The Shipping News
, set in Newfoundland, wins the American
National Book Award
See
1993 Governor General's Awards
for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
Books in Canada First Novel Award
:
John Steffler
,
The Afterlife of George Cartwright: A Novel
Geoffrey Bilson Award
:
Celia Barker Lottridge
,
Ticket to Curlew
Gerald Lampert Award
:
Elisabeth Harvor
,
Fortress of Chairs
and
Roberta Rees
,
Eyes Like Pigeons
Marian Engel Award
:
Sandra Birdsell
Pat Lowther Award
:
Lorna Crozier
,
Inventing the Hawk
Stephen Leacock Award
:
John Levesque
,
Waiting for Aquarius
Trillium Book Award
:
Jane Urquhart
,
Away
and
Margaret Atwood
,
The Robber Bride
Vicky Metcalf Award
:
Phoebe Gilman
Television
This Hour Has 22 Minutes
premieres on
CBC
Film
Harmony Cats
earns 11
Genie Award
nominations
Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould
is released
Music
Bryan Adams
,
So Far So Good
Jann Arden
,
Time for Mercy
The Band
,
Jericho
Big Sugar
,
Five Hundred Pounds
Blinker the Star
,
Blinker the Star
Blue Rodeo
,
Five Days in July
Cowboy Junkies
,
Pale Sun, Crescent Moon
Crash Test Dummies
,
God Shuffled His Feet
Crash Vegas
,
Stone
cub
,
Betti-Cola
Céline Dion
,
The Colour of My Love
Doughboys
,
Crush
Eric's Trip
,
Love Tara
Lawrence Gowan
,
...but you can call me Larry
Great Big Sea
,
Great Big Sea
Grievous Angels
,
Watershed
Hart-Rouge
,
Blue Blue Windows
The Headstones
,
Picture of Health
I Mother Earth
,
Dig
The Inbreds
,
Hilario
Intermix
,
Phaze Two
Junkhouse
,
Here Lies Happiness
and
Strays
King Cobb Steelie
,
King Cobb Steelie
The Look People
,
Crazy Eggs
Lost Dakotas
,
Sun Machine
Sarah McLachlan
,
Fumbling Towards Ecstasy
Me Mom and Morgentaler
,
Shiva Space Machine
Moxy Früvous
,
Bargainville
Odds
,
Bedbugs
The Pursuit of Happiness
,
The Downward Road
The Rankin Family
,
North Country
Rose Chronicles
,
Dead and Gone to Heaven
Rush
,
Counterparts
Jane Siberry
,
When I Was a Boy
Skydiggers
,
Just Over This Mountain
Spirit of the West
,
Faithlift
The Tea Party
,
Splendor Solis
13 Engines
,
Perpetual Motion Machine
Shania Twain
,
Shania Twain
Voivod
,
The Outer Limits
Sport
February 23 – The
Sacramento Gold Miners
are established as the first US franchise in the
Canadian Football League
March 12 to 14 – Toronto hosts the
1993 IAAF World Indoor Championships
at the
Skydome
.
May 23 – The
Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
win their only
Memorial Cup
by defeating the
Peterborough Petes
4 to 2. The entire tournament was played at
Sault Memorial Gardens
in
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
June 9 – The
Montreal Canadiens
win their 24th (and last to date)
Stanley Cup
by defeating the
Los Angeles Kings
4 games to 1. The deciding Game 5 was played at the
Montreal Forum
.
Quebec City, Quebec
's
Patrick Roy
is awarded the
Conn Smythe Trophy
October 23 – The
Toronto Blue Jays
win their second
World Series
by defeating the
Philadelphia Phillies
4 games to 2. The deciding Game 6 was played at
Skydome
in
Toronto
making this the first World Series to be decided on Canadian soil.
November 4 – The
Toronto Raptors
are established as the
National Basketball Association
's first Canadian team since the
Toronto Huskies
in 1947. They will play their first game in 1995
November 20 – The
Toronto Varsity Blues
win their second (and first since 1965)
Vanier Cup
by defeating the
Calgary Dinos
by a score of 37–34 in the
29th Vanier Cup
played Skydome in Toronto
November 28 – The
Edmonton Eskimos
win their 11th
Grey Cup
by defeating the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
33 to 23 in the
81st Grey Cup
played at
McMahon Stadium
in
Calgary
.
Ben Johnson
is permanently banned from international competition after again testing positive for banned substances.
As of 2020,
[update]
this is the only year in which the
Stanley Cup
and the
World Series
were both won by Canadian teams.
Births
January 4 –
Aaryn Doyle
, actress and singer
January 6 –
Jesse Carere
, actor
January 21 –
Jason Godin
, politician
January 26 –
Cameron Bright
, actor
February 24 –
Phillip Danault
, ice hockey player
March 14 –
Demetrius Joyette
, actor
March 15 –
Alyssa Reid
, singer-songwriter
March 15 –
Mark Scheifele
, ice hockey player
April 8 –
Tyler Shaw
, singer-songwriter
April 20 –
Kurtis Gabriel
, ice hockey player
April 23 –
Brooke Palsson
, actress
April 25 –
Lyldoll
, singer-songwriter
May 16 -
Atticus Mitchell
, actor and musician
May 18 -
Stuart Percy
, hockey player
May 20 -
Kevin Roy
, hockey player
May 26 -
Katerine Savard
, swimmer
June 6 -
Jesse Carere
, actor
June 15 -
Boone Jenner
, ice hockey player
July 1 -
Brett Ritchie
, ice hockey player
July 3 -
PartyNextDoor
, rapper, singer-songwriter, and record producer
July 9 -
Emily Hirst
, actress
July 28 –
Hannah Lochner
, actress
August 6 –
Charlie Bilodeau
, pair skater
September 1 -
Alexander Conti
, actor
September 11 -
Oliver Scholfield
, field hockey player
November 28 -
Stephanie Park
, paralympic wheelchair basketball player
December 16 -
Stephan James
, actor
December 29 -
Gabby May
, artistic gymnast
[4]
Full date unknown - David Benoit, Canadian-American wrestler and son of
Chris Benoit
Deaths
January 26 –
Jeanne Sauvé
, politician and first female
Governor General of Canada
(born
1922
)
[5]
January 28 –
Helen Hogg-Priestley
, astronomer (born
1903
)
February 28 –
Ruby Keeler
, actress, singer and dancer (born
1909
)
April 2 –
Alexander Bell Patterson
, politician (born
1911
)
April 15 –
John Tuzo Wilson
, geophysicist and geologist (born
1908
)
April 30 –
Colin Emerson Bennett
, politician and lawyer (born
1908
)
May 2 –
Stephen Juba
, politician and Mayor of
Winnipeg
(born
1914
)
May 9 –
Jacques Dextraze
, Canadian general (born
1919
)
May 30 –
H. Gordon Barrett
, politician (born
1915
)
June 9 –
Alexis Smith
, actress (born
1921
)
July 9 –
Garry Hoy
, lawyer (born
1955
)
August 14 –
Francis Mankiewicz
, film director, screenwriter and producer (born
1944
)
September 12 –
Raymond Burr
, actor (born
1917
)
September 27 –
Fraser MacPherson
, jazz musician (born
1928
)
October 24 –
Tracy Latimer
, murder victim (born
1980
)
See also
1993 in Canadian television
List of Canadian films of 1993
References
^
"Queen Elizabeth II | The Canadian Encyclopedia"
.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca
. Retrieved
4 December
2022
.
^
Walsh, Mary Williams (25 February 1993).
"Canadian Leader Mulroney Quits After 8 Years"
.
Los Angeles Times
. Retrieved
30 June
2022
.
^
"Profile - Chrétien, Joseph Jacques Jean"
. People.
Parliament of Canada
.
Library of Parliament
. Retrieved
10 April
2022
.
^
"Gabrielle May - Women's Gymnastics"
.
UIC Athletics
. Retrieved
26 May
2020
.
^
"Jeanne Sauvé | The Canadian Encyclopedia"
.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca
. Retrieved
29 January
2021
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