2003 in Canada
Events from the year 2003 in Canada.
Incumbents
Events
January to March
April to June
July to September
October to December
- October 2 - Ontario Election. Dalton McGuinty's Liberals defeats Ernie Eves's Tories.
- October 5 - Maher Arar is freed from jail in Syria
- October 8 - After serving 19 years of his 25-to-life sentence, a jury finds Colin Thatcher eligible to apply for early parole
- October 21 - Newfoundland and Labrador election: Premier Roger Grimes's Liberals are defeated by Danny Williams's Conservatives
- October 21 - Marc Ouellet was elevated to the Cardinalate
- October 23 - An El Al Jet is diverted twice, first to Montreal then to Hamilton, Ontario, after a threat is made against Toronto Pearson International Airport.
- October 23 - Dalton McGuinty becomes premier of Ontario
- November 5 - In the Saskatchewan election Premier Lorne Calvert's NDP is re-elected to a thin majority
- November 6 - Danny Williams becomes premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, replacing Roger Grimes
- November 10 - Municipal elections occur across Ontario; In the Toronto election, David Miller is elected mayor
- November 13 - The Canadian dollar value closes at a 10 year high of $0.7695 US
- November 18 - Canada offers Ontario $330 million in relief of the past summer's SARS virus impact
- November 19 - An interim report on the cause of the August 14, blackout is released, which blames problems in Ohio.
- November 27 - Canadian Alliance party leader Stephen Harper fires CA Member of Parliament Larry Spencer as Family Values Critic after anti-gay remarks [1]
- November 28 - Liberal Party Member John Manley announces his retirement from politics. [2]
- November 28 - Type A influenza kills a boy in southern Ontario, the third victim in the province killed by the same strain of the virus. Numerous influenza-related deaths also reported in the United States and United Kingdom. [3]
- November 30 - Abdurahman Khadr returns to Canada from Afghanistan after being imprisoned by the Americans at Guantanamo Bay
- December 8 - In Edmonton, the United States awards Bronze Stars to 26 Canadian soldiers of 3rd Battalion Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Battle Group who distinguished themselves serving alongside U.S. troops in Afghanistan in 2002. The four who were killed in the friendly fire incident are awarded the medal posthumously. Canadian Chief of Staff, General Ray Henault gives a Commander-in-Chief Unit Commendation on behalf of Governor General Adrienne Clarkson.
- December 10 - A strike paralyzes BC Ferries
- December 10 - Joe Handley becomes premier of the Northwest Territories, replacing Stephen Kakfwi
- December 12 - Paul Martin is sworn in as Canada's 21st Prime Minister
- December 24 - Canada's Department of Agriculture places a partial ban on imported beef from United States due to a single case of mad cow disease in Washington
- December 30 - Governor General of Canada Adrienne Clarkson, with her husband John Ralston Saul, arrives in Afghanistan to meet with Canadian troops
Arts and literature
Literary awards
Music
Television
Sport
Births
Deaths
January to June
- January 3 - Henry Botterell, World War I fighter pilot (b.1896)
- January 20 - Bill Werbeniuk, snooker player (b.1947)
- March 19 - Émile Genest, actor (b. 1921)
- March 31 - Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter, geometer (b.1907)
- April 8 - Vatche Arslanian, Canadian Red Cross worker, killed in Iraq (b.1955)
- April 9 - Richard Doyle, journalist, editor and Senator (b.1923)
- April 26 - Rosemary Brown, politician (b.1930)
- May 13 - John Savage, politician and Premier of Nova Scotia (b.1932)
- May 18 - Barb Tarbox, anti-smoking activist (b.1961)
- June - Donald Jack, novelist and playwright (b.1924)
- June 14 - Jacob Froese, politician (b.1917)
- June 15 - Hume Cronyn, actor (b.1911)
- June 16 - Pierre Bourgault, politician and essayist (b.1934)
- June 21 - Roger Neilson, ice hockey coach (b.1934)
July to December
- July 11 - Zahra Kazemi, photographer, died in Iranian custody (b.1949)
- July 16 - Carol Shields, author (b.1935)
- August 19 - Chris Klein-Beekman, aid worker killed in Iraq (b.1971)
- September 5 - Gisele MacKenzie, singer (b.1927)
- September 8 - Jaclyn Linetsky, actress (b.1986)
- September 20 - Vernon Singer, politician (b.1919)
- October 7 - Izzy Asper, tax lawyer and media magnate (b.1932)
- October 13 - Bertram Brockhouse, physicist, shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1994 (b.1918)
- October 16 - Stu Hart, wrestler, promoter and trainer (b.1915)
- October 20 - Clarence Dunlap, Chief of Air Staff, Royal Canadian Air Force (b.1908)
- November 15 - Ray Lewis, track and field athlete, Olympic bronze medalist, first Canadian-born black Olympic medalist (b.1910)
- November 24 - Hugh Kenner, literary scholar, critic and professor (b.1923)
- November 25 - Johnathon Robert Madden, murder victim (b.1991)
- December 16 - Robert Stanfield, politician and 24th Premier of Nova Scotia (b.1914)
- December 23 - John Newlove, poet (b.1938)
See also