Events from the year 2010 in Canada .
Provincial governments [ edit ]
Lieutenant governors [ edit ]
Territorial governments [ edit ]
February 1 – Two young boys, Jayden and Connor McConnell are found drowned in a bathtub in Alberta, Canada . Their mother, Allyson McConnell , later admits to drowning the pair, with the killings believed to be revenge against her husband for ending their marriage.[ 8]
February 5 – New Democratic Party Leader Jack Layton announces that he has prostate cancer .[ 9]
February 7 – The building which houses the CTV Ottawa newsroom is destroyed by an early morning fire.[ 10]
February 8 – CFB Trenton Commander Colonel Russell Williams is charged with two counts of murder against two women and two counts of sexual assault of another two women.[ 11]
February 11 – Prime Minister Stephen Harper addresses the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia , before the Olympics opening ceremony . Provincial Liberals approve while federal Liberals disapprove.[ 12]
February 12
February 14 – 2010 Olympics : Canadian Alexandre Bilodeau won the first ever Olympic gold medal won by a Canadian on Canadian soil.[ 15]
February 15 – Canada closes its ports to fishing boats from the Danish territories of Greenland and Faroe Islands , as a result of their refusal to accept international shrimp quotas.[ 16]
February 18 – John Babcock , the country's last surviving World War I veteran, dies at the age of 109.[ 17]
February 20 – The Council of the Federation met with their American counterpart, the National Governors Association , in a Washington, D.C. hotel, for an hour-long session entitled "Common Border, Common Ground" to talk about issues such as environment and trade.[ 18]
February 22 – 2010 Olympics : Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir became the first North American couple to win the ice dancing gold.[ 19]
February 26 – A winter storm knocks out hydro across Ontario , Quebec and the Maritimes .[ 20]
February 28
June 6 – A state of emergency is called in Leamington after a tornado causes severe damage.[ 50]
June 11 – Charles Kembo is found guilty of four first degree murders in Vancouver after a nine-month trial.[ 51]
June 13 – A landslide in Oliver destroys homes and blocks off sections of Highway 97 .[ 52]
June 18 – Floods in southeastern Alberta cause severe damage and force people to evacuate.[ 53]
June 21 – A house in northeast Edmonton explodes killing four people, and damaging surrounding homes. Police ruled the incident as a domestic related murder/suicide.[ 54]
June 23
June 25–27 – The 36th G8 summit is held in Huntsville, Ontario , Canada. Consecutively, the 4th G20 summit is also held in Toronto , Ontario, Canada on the same dates.[ 58]
June 26–27 – Nearly 1,000 people are arrested in Toronto after protests against the G20 summit lead to several police cars being set on fire, and police boxed in crowds at one intersection where this took place the next day, leading to mass arrests for breach of the peace .[ 59]
June 28 – Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip arrive in Halifax starting a nine-day tour of Canada .[ 60]
August 1 – Six people are killed after their minivan crashes head-on with an RV near Golden, British Columbia .
August 3 – Bernard Callebault, a well known Calgary chocolate company, goes into receivership.
August 10 – The BC Federation of Labour starts an investigation into a work camp near Golden, British Columbia, where 24 workers were subject to significant abuse, food deprivation, and poor sleeping quarters.[ 72]
August 11 – The town of Oka buys the land from Norfolk Financial that caused the Oka Crisis 20 years earlier.[ 73]
August 12 – A Thai ship, the MV Sun Sea carrying Tamil refugees from Sri Lanka , is intercepted by HMCS Winnipeg , off the coast of British Columbia .[ 74]
August 14 – approximately 9:15 p.m. ET : The Royal Canadian Mounted Police arrest a man outside of 24 Sussex Drive , after he was found igniting a small quantity of flammable liquid, starting a small fire. He was turned over to Ottawa Police .[ 75]
August 17 – Four men die when their helicopter crashes near Sept-Îles .[ 76]
August 20 – The NDM-1 super bug is found at Brampton, Ontario 's William Osler Health Centre .[ 77]
August 22 – A bus crash near Woodstock kills one person and injuries twelve others.[ 78]
August 25 – Three men are arrested in Ottawa after being accused of taking part in a domestic terrorist plot.[ 79]
August 31 – John Rowswell , Mayor of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario , dies in office.
December 3: Kathy Dunderdale becomes premier of Newfoundland and Labrador , replacing Danny Williams , the first woman to do so.
December 4–8: A series of snowstorms and snow squalls dump over 110 centimeters of snow to parts of southern Ontario. The city of London was the hardest hit.
December 6: A winter storm hits Atlantic Canada , bringing heavy snow, flooding rains and forcing school closures.[ 106]
December 13: A state of emergency is called, for Lambton County, Ontario , as a snowstorm causes numerous Ontario provincial highways [ 107] to be closed and more than 300 motorists were stuck on Ontario Highway 402 .[ 108] One man who wandered away from his vehicle died from exposure.[ 109]
December 13–15: Flooding, especially along the Saint John River in New Brunswick washes out roads and forces evacuations.[ 110]
December 16: Bill C-464, (or Zachary's Bill) is passed, allowing courts to refuse bail to those serious crimes to protect children. The legislation was sparked by the murder of Zachary Turner by his mother, and its introduction inspired by the documentary film Dear Zachary [ 111]
December 20: Gravonaut , a scrolling platform game is released.[ 112]
December 20–22: A storm brings flooding storm surge coinciding with high tide and heavy snow to the Atlantic provinces, causing millions of dollars in damage.[ 113]
December 27: A nor'easter begins dumping snow and rain in Atlantic Canada after bringing snow and strong winds from Florida to Maine.[ 114]
Arts and literature [ edit ]
Kate McGarrigle at the 2008 Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame gala
John Babcock in 1920
February 3 – Lindsay Thomas , stage actress (born 1978)
February 5 – Brendan Burke , ice hockey player notable for coming out (born 1988)
February 8 – Jacques Hétu , composer (born 1938)
February 10 – Charles Baillargeon , professional wrestler (born 1918)
February 11 – Heward Grafftey , politician, MP for Brome—Missisquoi (1958–1968, 1972–1980) (born 1928)
February 12 – Nodar Kumaritashvili , Georgian luger (born 1988)
February 18 – John Babcock , Canada's last surviving World War I veteran (born 1900)
February 25 – Andrew Koenig , actor (born 1968)
February 27 – Madeleine Ferron , writer
June Havoc in Gentleman's Agreement (1947)
Michel Chartrand in 2003
May 1 – Lawrence Paul , Mi'kmaq leader, chief of the Membertou First Nation (born 1926)
May 1 – Rob McConnell , jazz musician (born 1935)
May 2 – André Lamy , film producer (born 1932)
May 4 – Glen Shortliffe , Clerk of the Privy Council (born 1937)
May 5
May 9 – Bill Stanton , footballer (Ottawa Rough Riders ) (born 1924)
May 11 – Bob Watt , Olympic gold medal-winning (1952 ) ice hockey player (born 1927)
May 12
May 15 – Armand Caouette , politician, Member of Parliament (1974–1980) (born 1945)
May 17 – Carla Zilbersmith , actress, singer and comedian (born 1963)
May 18 – Martha Bielish , politician, Senator (1979–1990) (born 1915)
May 21 – Robert Gordon Rogers , politician, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia (1983–1988) (born 1919)
May 26 – Art Linkletter , television personality (born 1912)
May 30
May 31 – Chris Haney , co-inventor of Trivial Pursuit (born 1950)
Maureen Forrester photo taken by Carl Van Vechten
August 1
August 8 – Ted Kowalski , singer (The Diamonds ) (born 1931)
August 9
August 10 – Shirley Thomson , arts administrator (born 1930)
August 12 – Mario Laguë , diplomat, Liberal Party communications director (born 1958)
August 19 – Dick Maloney , singer (born 1933)
August 21 – Nancy Dolman , actress (Soap ), wife of Martin Short (born 1951)
August 26 – Charlotte Tansey , educator (born 1922)
August 27 – Luna Vachon , professional wrestler (born 1962)
August 29 – Courtney Milne , nature photographer (born 1944)
August 31 – John Rowswell , politician, Mayor of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario (born 1955)
September 1 – Herb Larson , professional wrestler (born 1927)
September 3 – Brian R. Wood , computer game designer (Company of Heroes Online ) (born 1977)
September 6 – Yvonne O'Neill , politician, MPP for Ottawa–Rideau (1987–1995) (born 1936)
September 7 – Claude Béchard , politician, MNA for Kamouraska-Témiscouata (1997–2010) (born 1969)
September 9 – Mary Richard , aboriginal activist and politician (born 1940)
September 10 – Billie Mae Richards , voice actress (The Care Bears Movie , Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer , Rudolph's Shiny New Year ) (born 1921)
September 12 – Val Belcher , football player (Ottawa Rough Riders ) (born 1954)
September 18 – Irving Schwartz , businessman (born 1929)
September 21 – Sindi Hawkins , politician, MLA for Okanagan West (1996–2001) and Kelowna-Mission (2001–2009) (born 1958)
September 22 – Jackie Burroughs , actress (Road to Avonlea , The Care Bears Movie , Willard ) (born 1939)
September 23 – William Andres , politician (born 1925)
September 28 – Norman Atkins , political strategist and senator from Ontario (1986–2009) (born 1934)
November 1 – Ed Litzenberger , ice hockey right winger (born 1932)
November 3
November 5 – David Steuart , politician, Saskatchewan MLA (1962–1977) and Leader of the Opposition (1971–1976), Senator (1975–1991) (born 1916)
November 9 – Albert Wesley Johnson , civil servant, President of Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (1975–1982) (born 1923)
November 10 – Nicolo Rizzuto , mafia leader (Rizzuto crime family ) (born 1924)
November 18 – Gaye Stewart , ice hockey player (born 1923)
November 19 – Pat Burns , National Hockey League coach (Canadiens , Maple Leafs , Bruins and Devils ) (born 1952)
November 22
November 23 – Kananginak Pootoogook , Inuit artist (born 1935)[ 118]
Leslie Nielsen died November 28
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