1933 in Canada
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See also: 1932 in Canada, other events of 1933, 1934 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history.
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[edit] Events
- April 7 - Raymond Paley becomes the first known skiing fatality in the Canadian Rockies on Fossil Mountain.
- August 16 - A race riot occurs at Christie Pits in Toronto.
- December 2 - Newfoundland's independence is revoked due its financial difficulties
[edit] Arts and Literature
[edit] Births
- January 25 - Alden Nowlan, poet
- January 31 - Camille Henry, hockey player
- January 31 - John Snow, Native leader
- February 14 - Michael Cook, playwright
- February 24 - Gustavo Da Roza, architect
- March 4 - James Alexander Jerome, politician and jurist
- March 9 - Mel Lastman, Mayor of Toronto
- March 13 - Ethel Klassen, our mother
- March 29 - Jacques Brault, poet
- April 3 - Frederick Tymuchko, my grandfather
- April 5 - Joe Comuzzi, politician
- April 24 - Alan Eagleson, hockey agent
- May 24 - Marian Engel, author
- May 29 - Marc Carbonneau, FLQ terrorist
- June 28 - George Stulac, basketball player and decathlete
- July 8 - Antonio Lamer, jurist
- July 14 - Robert Bourassa, Premier of Quebec
- July 28 - David Ahenakew, Native leader
- August 30 - Don Getty, Premier of Alberta
- September 19 - Gilles Archambault, author
- October 12 - Guido Molinari, artist
- November 16 - Leonard Marchand, politician
- November 26 - Robert Goulet, singer
- November 27 - Jacques Godbout, author
- December 1 - Alexander B. Campbell, Premier of PEI
- December 12 - Joe Borowski, politician
[edit] Deaths
- November 30 - Arthur Currie, WWI army general