Events from the year 1971 in Canada .
Provincial governments [ edit ]
Lieutenant governors [ edit ]
Territorial governments [ edit ]
Hurricane Beth hit Nova Scotia in August
June 30 – Allan Blakeney becomes premier of Saskatchewan, replacing Ross Thatcher
July 22 – Ross Thatcher , leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party dies in office
July 29 – The Bluenose II is donated to the province of Nova Scotia
July 30 – The Canada-based animation studio Nelvana is established by Michael Hirsh , Patrick Loubert and Clive A. Smith in Toronto
August 16 – Hurricane Beth hits Nova Scotia
August 28 – Canada's first gay rights demonstration, organized by George Hislop , takes place on Parliament Hill
August 30 – Alberta election: Peter Lougheed 's PCs win a majority, defeating Harry Strom 's Social Credit Party, which had governed for 36 years
September 10 – Peter Lougheed becomes premier of Alberta, replacing Harry Strom
October 4 – Petroleum is found under Sable Island
October 21 – Ontario election: Bill Davis's PCs win an eighth consecutive majority
November 1 – The Toronto Sun begins publication
November 1 – The Body Politic , Canada's first significant gay magazine, publishes its first issue.
November 2 – Gerhard Herzberg wins the Nobel Prize in Chemistry
November 12 – Air Canada Flight 812 is hijacked . Paul Joseph Cini is later arrested without incident.
December 1 – A moving Montreal Metro train crashes into a second parked train, killing one person.
December 26 – Air Canada Flight 932 is hijacked by Patrick Critton and flown to Cuba .
Arts and literature [ edit ]
July 1 - Joyce Wieland's "True Patriot Love" opens at the National Gallery of Canada. It is the Gallery's first solo exhibition devoted to the work of a living Canadian woman artist.
August 15 - The first Banff Festival of the Arts opens.
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January 3 - Cory Cross , ice hockey player
January 9
January 18 - Seamus O'Regan , broadcast journalist and television co-host
January 23 - Carla Robinson , television journalist
January 27 - Patrice Brisebois , ice hockey player
February 17 - Martyn Bennett , musician (d. 2005 )
February 24 - Brian Savage , ice hockey player and coach
February 25 - Daniel Powter , singer
March 6 - Val Venis , professional wrestler[ 4]
March 8 - Bob Boughner , ice hockey player
March 20 - Janis Kelly , volleyball player
March 27 - Nathan Fillion , actor
April 1 - Danielle Smith , journalist and politician
April 2 - Conrad Leinemann , beach volleyball player
April 4 - Steph St. Laurent , documentary filmmaker, videographer, photographer, actor, writer, environmentalist, and activist[ 5]
April 9 - Jacques Villeneuve , motor racing driver
April 19 - Scott McCord , voice actor
June 8 - Jeff Douglas , actor
June 15 - Bif Naked , rock singer-songwriter, poet, cartoonist and actress
June 26 - Christine Nordhagen , wrestler
June 26 - Edward Parenti , swimmer
June 29 - Matthew Good , musician
June 30
July 2 - Evelyn Lau , poet and novelist
July 10 - Adam Foote , ice hockey player[ 6]
July 17 - Cory Doctorow , blogger, journalist and science fiction author
July 20 - Sandra Oh , actress
July 30 - Tom Green , actor, rapper, writer, comedian and media personality
August 12
August 25 - Peter Oldring , voice actor, improviser, actor and comedian
September - Chris Klein-Beekman , aid worker killed in Iraq (d. 2003 )
September 6 - Fiona Milne , rower and World Champion
October to December [ edit ]
October 1 - Guylaine Cloutier , swimmer
October 5 - Sam Vincent , voice actor and singer
October 7 - Todd Smith , Ontario MPP
October 15 - Jamie Nicholls , Politician
October 21 - Johanne Bégin , water polo player
October 30 - Peter New , actor and screenwriter
November 24 - Keith Primeau , ice hockey player
December 9 - Petr Nedvěd , ice hockey player
December 14 - Scott Koskie , volleyball player
December 23 -
December 25 - Justin Trudeau , politician and 23rd prime minister of Canada
January 5 - Douglas Shearer , sound designer and recording director (b.1899 )
January 19 - David Florida , pioneer in space research
February 4 - Brock Chisholm , doctor and first Director-General of the World Health Organization (b.1896 )
March 25 - Anne Savage , painter and art teacher (b.1896 )
April 5 - Maurice Brasset , politician and lawyer (b.1884 )
April 14 - Hector Authier , politician, lawyer and news reporter/announcer (b.1881 )
April 17 - Carmen Lombardo , singer and composer (b.1903 )
April 19 - Earl Thomson , athlete and Olympic gold medalist (b.1895 )
May 2 - John Horne Blackmore , politician (b.1890 )
May 3 - Georges Poulin , hockey player (b. 1887 )
June 19 - Albert A. Brown , politician and lawyer (b.1895 )
1971 in North America
Sovereign states Dependencies and other territories