1979 in Canada
Events from the year 1979 in Canada.
Incumbents
Crown
Federal government
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
Premiers
Territorial governments
Commissioners
Premiers
Events
January to June
July to December
- September 5 - Canada's first gold bullion coin goes on sale
- November 10 - The 1979 Mississauga train derailment causes the evacuation of hundreds of thousands of people
- December 13 - Supreme Court declares Quebec and Manitoba's provincial legislatures to be unconstitutional because of their use of only one language.
- December 13 - The government is defeated on a non-confidence motion and Prime Minister Clark calls an election
- December 31 - A fire at Le Club Opemiska in Chaplais, Quebec, kills 42 at a New Year's Eve party
Full date unknown
Arts and literature
New works
Awards
Television
Sport
Births
January to June
- January 8 - Sarah Polley, actress, singer, film director and screenwriter
- January 9 - Jenny Johnson, field hockey player
- January 14 - Nick Boynton, ice hockey player
- January 24 - Tom Kostopoulos, ice hockey player
- February 8 - Adam Trupish, boxer
- February 11 - Eric Cyr, baseball player
- February 15 - Ohenewa Akuffo, freestyle wrestler
- February 21 - Andre Noble, actor (d. 2004)
- February 22 - Jeremy Wilcox, volleyball player
- March 15 - Azelia Liu, field hockey player
- April 4 - Roberto Luongo, ice hockey player
- April 17 - Eric Brewer, ice hockey player
- May 10 - Dion Lavhey, Montreal Canadiens player
- June 1 - Craig Olejnik, actor
- June 5 - Pete Wentz, musician
- June 27 - Rebecca Jane Middleton, murder victim (d. 1996)
July to December
- July 2 - Joe Thornton, ice hockey player
- July 16 - Nathan Rogers, singer-songwriter
- August 3 - Evangeline Lilly, actress
- August 9 - Erin Chan, synchronized swimmer
- August 22 - Jennifer Finnigan, actress
- August 31 - Mark Johnston, swimmer
- September 15 - Patrick Marleau, ice hockey player
- September 15 - Brett Youngberg, volleyball player
- September 21 - Nathaniel Miller, water polo player
- October 7 - Aaron Ashmore, actor
- October 7 - Shawn Ashmore, actor
- October 13 - Ryan Malcolm, singer (Low Level Flight) and winner of Canadian Idol (season 1)
- November 14 - Randee Hermus, soccer player
- November 21 - Alex Tanguay, ice hockey player
- December 10 - Andrea Rushton, field hockey player
Deaths
- February 23 - W. A. C. Bennett, Premier of British Columbia (b.1900)
- March 26 - Lionel Bertrand, politician, journalist and newspaper editor (b.1906)
- May 9 - Cyrus S. Eaton, investment banker, businessman and philanthropist (b.1883)
- May 15 - Dora Mavor Moore, actor, teacher and director (b.1888)
- May 29 - Mary Pickford, actress and studio co-founder (b.1892)
- July 11 - Claude Wagner, judge and politician (b.1925)
- August 16 - John Diefenbaker, politician and 13th Prime Minister of Canada (b.1895)
- September 28 - John Herbert Chapman, scientist and space researcher (b.1921)
- November 24 - John Robert Cartwright, jurist and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada (b.1895)
- December 19 - Donald Creighton, historian (b.1902)
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