Events from the year 2002 in Canada .
Estimated Canadian population : 31,413,990
Provincial governments [ edit ]
Lieutenant governors [ edit ]
Territorial governments [ edit ]
April 1 – The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority is established.
April 15 – Ernie Eves becomes premier of Ontario, replacing Mike Harris.
April 16 – The New York Sun , partially owned by former Canadian Conrad Black , is launched.
April 17 – Tarnak Farm incident . Four Canadian infantrymen are killed, and eight injured, in Afghanistan by friendly fire from two U.S. F-16s , dropping a 230-kilogram bomb.
May 5 – Hells Angels leader Maurice Boucher is convicted in Montreal of two counts of first-degree murder.
May 7 – A court injunction is granted to Marc Hall , permitting him to bring a same-sex date to his high school prom.
May 26 – Jean Chrétien shuffles the Cabinet again, removing Art Eggleton and Don Boudria , who were both embroiled in scandals.
June 2 – Governor General Adrienne Clarkson , on the advice of Prime Minister Jean Chrétien , dismisses Finance Minister Paul Martin and replaces him with John Manley .
June 5 – Alexa McDonough announces her resignation as leader of the federal New Democratic Party .
June 7 – Quebec becomes the first province to grant homosexual couples full parental rights.
June 26 – G8 leaders meet in Kananaskis, Alberta .
October to December [ edit ]
Arts and literature [ edit ]
September 30 – CBC starts an uproar when it announces Ron MacLean will not be returning as host of Hockey Night in Canada . The CBC later agrees to MacLean's salary demands.
Sesame Park , a Canadian spin-off of the American show Sesame Street , is cancelled due to low ratings, after more than three decades of airing on CBC Television .
The CBC celebrates its 50th anniversary as a television broadcaster.
January 4 – Douglas Jung , politician and first Chinese Canadian MP in the House of Commons of Canada (born 1924 )
January 5 – Christie Harris , children's author (born 1907 )
January 13 – Frank Shuster , comedian (born 1916 )
January 24 – Peter Gzowski , broadcaster, writer and reporter (born 1933 )
February 3 – Lucien Rivard , criminal and prison escapee (born 1914 )
February 14 – Bud Olson , politician, Minister and Senator (born 1925 )
February 26 – Harry Rankin , lawyer and politician (born 1920 )
March 12 – Jean-Paul Riopelle , painter and sculptor (born 1923 )
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July 8 – Sidney Spivak , politician and Minister (born 1928 )
July 13 – Yousuf Karsh , photographer (born 1908 )
September 13 – George Stanley , historian, author, soldier, teacher, public servant and designer of the current Canadian flag (born 1907 )
November 24 – Harry Gunning , scientist and administrator (born 1916 )
November 30 – Jeffrey Baldwin , murder victim (born 1997 )
December 5 – Prosper Boulanger , politician and businessman (born 1918 )
December 10 – Les Costello , ice hockey player and Catholic priest (born 1928 )
December 13 – Zal Yanovsky , rock musician (born 1944 )
December 16 – Bill Hunter , ice hockey player, general manager and coach (born 1920 )
December 18 – Ray Hnatyshyn , politician and 24th Governor General of Canada (born 1934 )