January • January 2 –
Wren Blair, 87, hockey coach and manager (
Minnesota North Stars,
Pittsburgh Penguins) (born 1925). • January 3 –
Ted Godwin, 79, artist (born 1933). • January 4 –
Murray Henderson, 91, hockey player (
Boston Bruins) (born 1921). • January 5 •
Joseph-Aurèle Plourde, 97, Roman Catholic prelate,
Archbishop of Ottawa (19671989) (born 1915). •
Claude Préfontaine, 79, actor (born 1933). • January 6 –
Dalia Wood, 88, senator (born 1924) • January 7 •
Kent Abbott, 32, rock musician (
Grade) (born 1980). •
Louise Laurin, 77, educator and activist (born 1935). • January 8 –
Kenojuak Ashevak, 85,
Inuk artist (born 1927). • January 9 –
John Wise, 77, politician, MP for
Elgin (1972–1988);
Minister of Agriculture (1979–1980; 1984–1988) (born 1935). • January 10 –
Daniel McCarthy, 86, television producer (
The Friendly Giant,
Mr. Dressup,
Sesame Park) (born 1926). • January 12 •
William Andrew MacKay, 83, academic, President of
Dalhousie University (19801986) (born 1929). •
Harold Crowchild, 97, Tsuu T'ina elder and soldier, last
Treaty 7 World War II veteran (born 1915). •
Chuck Dalton, 85, basketball player, member of Olympic team (
1952) (born 1927). • January 14 –
Conrad Bain, 89, actor (''
Maude,
Diff'rent Strokes'') (born 1923). • January 15 •
Maurice Camyré, 97, Olympic boxer (born 1915). •
Robert Gordon Robertson, 95, civil servant and 7th
Commissioner of the Northwest Territories (born 1917). •
Yuli Turovsky, 73, Russian-born conductor and cellist (
I Musici de Montréal Chamber Orchestra) (born 1929). • January 16 •
Gerry Brisson, 75, professional
ice hockey (born 1937) •
Jake Froese, 87, former federal Member of Parliament for
Niagara Falls and former
Lord Mayor of
Niagara-on-the-Lake •
Kroum Pindoff, 97, Greek-born businessman and philanthropist (born 1915). • January 19 –
Harold Marshall, 94, military (born 1918) • January 20 •
Richard Garneau, 82, sports journalist (born 1930). •
John Melville Turner, 90, politician (born 1922). • January 23 •
Lucien Paiement, 80, politician, Mayor of Laval (born 1932). •
Susan Douglas Rubeš, 87, Austrian-born actress and producer (born 1925) •
Frank Zakem, 82, politician and businessman (born 1931). • January 24 –
Jim Wallwork, 93, British-born World War II glider pilot (born 1919). • January 25 •
Martial Asselin, 88,
25th Lieutenant Governor of Quebec (born 1924). •
Normand Corbeil, 56, composer (
Double Jeopardy,
Extreme Ops,
The Statement,
V) (born 1956). •
John Wood, 62, Olympic canoeist (born 1950). • January 26 –
Daurene Lewis, 68, politician, nation's first black female mayor (born 1943). • January 27 –
Gérard Dufresne, 95 or 94, politician and military officer (born 1918 or 1919) • January 30 –
Diane Marleau, 69, former Member of Parliament and cabinet minister (born 1943).
February • February 2 –
Jack Singer, 95, businessman and philanthropist (born 1917). • February 4 –
Achilla Orru, 53, Uganda-born blind musician (born 1950) • February 6 –
Arthé Guimond, 81, Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of
Grouard-McLennan (2000–2006) (born 1931). • February 9 •
Gérard Asselin, 62, politician and former MP for
Charlevoix and
Manicouagan (1993–2011) (born 1950). •
Bill Irwin, 92, Olympic skier (born 1920). • February 12 –
Marion Bryden, 94, politician (born 1918). • February 15 –
John A. MacNaughton, 67, financier and executive, Hodgkin's lymphoma (born 1945). • February 16 –
Claudette Boyer, 75, politician, member of the
Legislative Assembly of Ontario for
Ottawa—Vanier (1999–2003), intercranial hemorrhage (born 1938). • February 17 –
André Gingras, 46, dancer and choreographer, cancer (born 1966). • February 18 –
Craig McKinley, 48, physician and aquanaut (
NEEMO 7 mission) (born 1964). • February 19 •
Eugene Whelan, 88, politician, MP for
Essex South (19621968), for
Essex (19681984), Senator for
SW Ontario (19961999), stroke complications (born 1924). •
Martin Wilk, 90, statistician (born 1922). • February 20 –
Jean Gauthier, 75, ice hockey player (
Montreal Canadiens,
Philadelphia Flyers,
Boston Bruins) (born 1937). • February 24 •
Roy Brown Jr., 96, car design engineer (
Edsel,
Ford Consul,
Ford Cortina), complications of Parkinson's disease and pneumonia (born 1916). •
John Driftmier, 30, television director, plane crash (born 1982). •
Alexis Nihon II, 67, real estate businessman, Olympic wrestler for
The Bahamas (
1968), cancer (born 1946). • February 25 –
Herb Epp, 78, politician, MPP of the
Ontario Legislature for
Waterloo North (19771990) (born 1934). • February 26 •
James Ferguson, 86, politician (born 1925). •
William Perehudoff, 94, painter (born 1919). • February 27 –
Doreen Kimura, 79 or 80, psychologist who was professor at
Simon Fraser University (born 1933)
March • March 3 • Nick Ternette, German-born politician and political activist (born 1945) •
George Wearring, 84, basketball player (born 1928) • March 4 –
Michael D. Moore, 98, film director, second unit director and silent-era child actor, heart failure (born 1914). • March 5 –
Toren Smith, 52, manga publisher and translator (born 1960). • March 6 •
Stompin' Tom Connors, 77, country singer-songwriter (born 1936). •
Alan Pfeifer, 86, American-born
CFL football player (
Toronto Argonauts) (born 1927). • March 7 •
Max Ferguson, 89, radio broadcaster (born 1924). •
Elmar Tampõld, 92, Estonian architect (born 1920) • March 9 –
Aasia Begum, 61, Pakistani-born actress (born 1951) • March 10 –
Jim Anderson, 82, ice hockey player (
Springfield Indians) and coach (
Washington Capitals) (born 1930). • March 11 –
Doug Christie, 66, lawyer and free speech activist, liver cancer (born 1946). • March 14 – •
Walter Buck, 82, politician,
Alberta MLA for
Clover Bar (19671989), stomach cancer (born 1921). •
Paul Rose, 69, political figure, leader of
PDS (1996–2002), convicted kidnapper and murderer (
October Crisis), stroke (born 1943). • March 15 –
Shannon Larratt, 39, editor and publisher (
BMEzine) (born 1973). • March 17 –
Jean-Noël Lavoie, 85, politician (born 1927). • March 18 –
Frank D. Selke, Jr., 83, ice hockey executive (
Montreal Canadiens,
California Golden Seals) (born 1930). • March 19 –
Larry Gordon, 74, ice hockey general manager (
Edmonton Oilers) (born 1939). • March 21 –
Yvan Ducharme, 75, humorist and actor,
COPD (born 1937). • March 23 –
Joe Weider, 93, bodybuilder and publisher, co-founder of the
International Federation of BodyBuilders, founder of
Muscle & Fitness, heart ailment (born 1919). • March 26 •
Léonce Bernard, 69,
26th Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island and the third Island Acadian to hold this position (born 1943). •
Wayne Fleming, 62, ice hockey coach, brain cancer (born 1950). • March 27 •
Yvonne Brill, 88, aerospace engineer (
NASA),
National Medal of Technology and Innovation (2011), complications from breast cancer (born 1924). •
Alfredo De Gasperis, 79, Italian-born developer, and contractor (born 1934) • March 29 •
Brian Huggins, 81, British-born journalist and actor (
Trailer Park Boys) (born 1931). •
Ralph Klein, 70, politician,
12th Premier of Alberta (19922006), MLA for
Calgary-Elbow (19892007),
COPD and dementia (born 1942). •
Art Phillips, 82, politician, MP for
Vancouver Centre (19791980), Mayor of
Vancouver, British Columbia (1973–1977) (born 1930). • March 30 –
Peter Kormos, 60, former Ontario MPP for
Niagara Centre and
Welland (born 1952).
April • April 1 •
Marjorie Anthony Linden, 77, television producer and media executive (born 1935). •
Kildare Dobbs, 89, Indian-born short story and travel writer, multiple organ failure (born 1923). • April 3 •
Robert Elgie, 84, politician, MPP for
York East (19771985), heart failure (born 1929). •
Graham Lea, 79, broadcaster and politician,
British Columbia MLA for
Prince Rupert (19721984) (born 1934). • April 4 •
Fergy Brown, 90, Scottish-born politician, Mayor of
York (19881994) (born 1923). • April 6 –
Johnny Esaw, 87, sports broadcaster, pulmonary failure (born 1925). • April 8 •
Greg Kramer, 51, British-born writer (born 1961). •
Ronald Osborne, 66, British-born businessman, Chairman of
Postmedia Network (since 2010),
Sun Life Financial (20052010), CEO of
Maclean-Hunter (19861994) (born 1947). on the cover of
Yank Magazine, January 1945 • April 10 –
George Hunter, 92, documentary photographer (born 1921). • April 11 –
Shorty Jenkins, 77, curling icemaker (born 1935). • April 13 –
Edwin G. Pulleyblank, 90, sinologist and linguist (born 1922). • April 14 –
A. S. A. Harrison, 65, writer and artist, cancer (born 1947). • April 15 –
Richard Collins, 66, actor (
Trailer Park Boys), heart attack (born 1947). • April 16 •
Pentti Lund, 87, Finnish-born ice hockey player, after short illness (born 1925). •
Rita MacNeil, 68, country and folk singer (born 1944) •
George Beverly Shea, 104, gospel music singer, after brief illness (born 1909). • April 17 –
Deanna Durbin, singer and actress (born 1921) • April 21 •
Gerard Amerongen, 98, politician and lawyer (born 1914). •
Morley Byron Bursey, 101, diplomat (born 1912) • April 22 –
Clément Marchand, 100, poet and journalist (born 1912). • April 23 –
Lawrence Morley, 93, geophysicist (born 1920). • April 29 –
Mike McMahon, Jr., 71, ice hockey player (born 1941). • April 30 –
Shirley Firth, 59,
Gwich'in Olympic skier (
1972,
1976,
1980,
1984) (born 1953).
May • May 1 –
Martin Kevan, 66, Kenyan-born film and voice actor (
Far Cry 3) and author, cancer (born 1957). • May 2 •
Roddy Blackjack, 86,
Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation elder and chief, architect of
Yukon Land Claims agreement (born 1927). (death announced on this date) •
Boris Elik, 83, ice hockey player (born 1929). • May 5 –
Greg Quill, 66, Australian-born roots musician and entertainment critic (
Toronto Star) (born 1947). • May 6 •
Michelangelo Spensieri, 64, Italian-born politician and lawyer (born 1949). •
Tim Bosma, 32, murder victim (born 1980) • May 7 –
Mairuth Sarsfield, 88, broadcaster and author (
No Crystal Stair) (born 1925). • May 8 –
Bill Langstroth, 81, country music producer (
Singalong Jubilee), inducted into
Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame (2011) (born 1932). • May 9 –
Huguette Oligny, 91, theatre actress (born 1922). • May 11 –
Doug Finley, 66, politician, Senator for
Ontario (since 2009), Campaign Director during the 2006 and 2008 elections, colorectal cancer (born 1946). • May 12 –
Peter Worthington, 86, journalist (
Toronto Telegram) and editor-in-chief (
Toronto Sun) (born 1927). • May 13 –
Lynne Woolstencroft, 69, former mayor of
Waterloo, Ontario (born 1943) • May 14 •
Ray Guy, 74, humorist, writer and journalist, cancer (born 1939). •
Dave Lyon, 74, Olympic track and field coach (
1984,
1988,
1992,
2000) (born 1938). • May 16 •
Geoffrey Gowan, 83, British-born sports broadcaster (
CBC) and sport executive (CAC), Parkinson's disease (born 1929). •
Bryan Illerbrun, 56, football player (
Saskatchewan Roughriders) (born 1957). •
Nora McDermott, 85, basketball player, volleyball player, coach and physical education teacher • May 17 –
Elijah Harper, 64,
Cree politician and
band chief, Manitoba
MLA for
Rupertsland (1981–1992);
MP for
Churchill (1993–1997), heart failure (born 1949). • May 19 •
Robin Harrison, 80, English-born pianist and composer, heart attack (born 1932). •
Neil Reynolds, 72, newspaper editor (
The Ottawa Citizen), cancer (born 1940). • May 20 –
Billy Dawe, 88, ice hockey player (born 1924) • May 23 –
Epy Guerrero, 71, Dominican-born
Major League Baseball scout (
Toronto Blue Jays)(born 1942). • May 29 •
Henry Morgentaler, 90, Polish-born physician, abortion advocate, Holocaust survivor, heart attack (born 1923). •
William Earl Reid, 78, politician,
British Columbia MLA for
Surrey (19831986) and
Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale (19861991), cancer (born 1934).
June • June 1 •
Frank Dempsey, 88, American-born football player (born 1925). •
James Kelleher, 82, politician, MP for
Sault Ste. Marie (19841988), member of
Senate of Canada (19902005), heart failure (born 1930). •
Ian P. Howard, 85, psychologist and researcher in visual perception (born 1927) •
Jane Purves, 63, politician and newspaper editor (
Halifax Chronicle Herald),
Nova Scotia MLA for
Halifax Citadel (1999–2003), cancer (born 1950 or 1949). • June 2 •
Mario Bernardi, 82, conductor and composer (born 1930) •
Marco Frascari, 68, Italian-born architect (born 1945). • June 3 •
Howard Grief, 60, lawyer (born 1940) •
Chris Levoir, 31, musician (
The Mark Inside) (born 1982 or 1981). • June 4 –
Gaston Isabelle, 92, politician, MP for
Hull electoral district (19791984) (born 1920) • June 8 •
Paul Cellucci, 65, American-born politician and diplomat,
Ambassador to Canada (2001–2005),
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (born 1948). •
Kyle Miller, 31, lacrosse player, cancer (born 1981). •
Philip White, 90, mayor of the borough of
York, Ontario (1970–1978) (born 1923) • June 12 –
Laslo Babits, 55, Olympic javelin thrower (
1984) (born 1958). • June 14 –
Rod Bushie, 60,
Anishinaabe elder, Grand Chief of
Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (19972000), lung cancer (born 1953). • June 16 –
D. M. Schurman, 88, historian (born 1924). • June 17 –
Pierre F. Côté, 85, civil servant,
Chief Electoral Officer of Quebec (19781997) (born 1927). • June 18 •
Vernon Fougère, 70, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Charlottetown (19912009) (born 1943). •
Garde Gardom, 88, politician,
British Columbia MLA for
Vancouver-Point Grey (19661986),
Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia (19952001) (born 1924). •
Brian P. Goodman, civil servant, Chair of the
Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada. • June 24 –
Andy Scott, 58, former federal Member of Parliament (born 1955) • June 29 –
Jack Gotta, 83, American-born
CFL and
WFL football player, coach and general manager (
Calgary Stampeders,
Saskatchewan Roughriders,
Birmingham Americans) (born 1929).
July • July 2 •
Armand Gaudreault, 91, ice hockey player (
Boston Bruins) (born 1921). •
Paul Lorieau, 71, national anthem singer (
Edmonton Oilers) and optometrist, cancer (born 1942). • July 3 –
Peter Torokvei, 62, actor, producer and screenwriter (born 1951). • July 4 –
Tony Licari, 92, ice hockey player (born 1921). • July 5 • James McCoubrey, 111, supercentenarian (born 1901) •
Daniel Wegner, 65, social psychologist (born 1948) • July 9 –
Gaétan Soucy, 54, novelist, heart attack (born 1958). • July 13 –
Cory Monteith, 31, actor (born 1982) • July 16 –
Alex Colville, 92, artist (born 1920) • July 18 –
Peter Appleyard, 84, British-born jazz musician and composer, natural causes (born 1918). • July 19 •
Paul Côté, 69, Olympic sailor (1972) (born 1944). •
Newton Tattrie, 82, professional wrestler (born 1931). • July 20 –
Augustus Rowe, 92, physician and politician,
Newfoundland and Labrador MLA for
Carbonear (1971–1975), Health Minister (1972–1975). (born 1920) • July 25 –
Nic Gotham, 53, jazz saxophonist and composer (
Nigredo Hotel). • July 27 –
Sammy Yatim, 18, murder victim (born 1995) • July 29 •
William F. Bell, 74, politician, mayor of
Richmond Hill, Ontario (19882006) (born 1939). •
Rocky Jones, 71, social activist, heart attack (born 1941). • July 30 •
Harry Smith, 94, American-born football player (
Detroit Lions) and coach (
Saskatchewan Roughriders) (born 1918). •
Irene Uchida, 96, scientist and
Down syndrome researcher (born 1917).
August • August 4 –
Charles-Omer Valois, 89, Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of
Saint-Jérôme (1977–1997) (born 1924). • August 5 •
Shawn Burr, 47, ice hockey player (
Detroit Red Wings,
Tampa Bay Lightning,
San Jose Sharks), complications from fall (born 1966). •
Willie Dunn, 71,
Mi'kmaq folk singer, film maker, songwriter and First Nations activist (born 1942). • August 7 •
Paul Mercier, 89, politician, MP for
Blainville—Deux-Montagnes (1993–1997) and
Terrebonne—Blainville (1997–2000) (born 1924). •
Anthony Pawson, 60, British-born genetic researcher, expert in cell communication (born 1952). • August 8 –
Les Ascott, 91, football player (
Toronto Argonauts) (born 1921). • August 10 –
Haji, 67, actress (
Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!) (born 1946). • August 13 –
Paul O'Neill, 84, actor, writer, historian and broadcaster (
CBC) (born 1928). • August 15 – •
August Schellenberg, 77, actor (born 1936) •
Robert R. Taylor, 73, wildlife photographer, cancer (born 1940). • August 16 –
Roy Bonisteel, 83, journalist (born 1930) • August 23 –
Red Burns, 88, academic (born 1925).
September • September 4 •
Jules Paivio, 97, cartographer and teacher, last surviving Canadian veteran of the
Spanish Civil War (born 1915). •
Michel Pagé, 63, politician (born 1949). • September 7 –
Barry Smith, 58, ice hockey player (
Boston Bruins) (born 1955). • September 8 –
Don Reichert, 81, artist (born 1932). • September 10 •
Glen Skov, 82, ice hockey player (
Detroit Red Wings) (born 1931). •
Jack Vance, 80, army general (born 1933). • September 13 –
Jimmy Herman, 72, actor (
Dances with Wolves,
North of 60) (born 1940). • September 14 –
Phil A. Iafrati, 66, English–born Canadian soccer coach, multiple myeloma (born 1947). • September 16 –
Howard Sheppard, 79, politician (born 1933). • September 17 –
Larry Lake, 70, American–born broadcaster and musician (born 1943). • September 18 •
Arthur Lamothe, 84, French–born film director and producer (born 1928). •
Donald Low, 68, microbiologist, key figure in Toronto
SARS outbreak, brain cancer (born 1945). • September 20 –
Jim Charlton, 102, coin dealer and
numismatic publisher (born 1911). • September 21 –
Michel Brault, 85, film director (born 1928). • September 22 •
David H. Hubel, 87, neurologist, laureate of the
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1981) (born 1926). •
Dave Nichol, 73,
Loblaws product marketer (born 1940) •
Howard Riopelle, 91, ice hockey player (born 1922). • September 25 –
Bennet Wong, 83, psychiatrist (born 1930). • September 26 –
Denis Brodeur, 82, Olympic bronze-medalist ice hockey player (
1956) and photographer (born 1930). • September 29 –
Roy Peterson, 77, editorial cartoonist (born 1936).
October • October 5 –
Fred Mifflin, 75, politician and naval officer, MP for
Bonavista—Trinity—Conception (1988–2000) (born 1938. • October 6 –
Ulysses Curtis, 87, American-born CFL football player (
Toronto Argonauts) (born 1926). • October 8 •
Paul Desmarais, 86, businessman (born 1927). •
Metro Prystai, 85, ice hockey player, triple
Stanley Cup winner (1952, 1954, 1955) (born 1927). • October 12 –
Michelle Madoff, 85, politician, member of the
Pittsburgh City Council (1978–1993) (born 1928). • October 16 –
Bruno Bonamigo, 48, television director (
Le Téléjournal Grand Montréal), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (born 1965). • October 17 •
Arthur Maxwell House, 87, politician, lieutenant-governor of
Newfoundland and Labrador (1997–2002) (born 1926). •
Rene Simpson, 47, former professional tennis player, brain cancer (born 1966). • October 18 –
Allan Stanley, 87,
Hall of Fame ice hockey player (born 1926). • October 25 –
Paul Reichmann, 83, Austria-born businessman and real estate mogul (
Olympia and York) (born 1930). • October 30 –
Leo Gravelle, 88, ice hockey player (born 1925). • October 31 –
Murray Cardiff, 79, politician (born 1934).
November • November 1 –
Eugène Rhéaume, 80, politician, MP for
Northwest Territories (1963–1965) (born 1932). • November 4 •
Betty Hill, 76, politician (born 1937). •
Ray Willsey, 85, football player and coach (born 1928). • November 11 –
William Fyfe, 86, New Zealand-born geologist (born 1927). • November 12 –
Steve Rexe, 66, ice hockey player (born 1947). • November 14 –
Reg Sinclair, 88, ice hockey player (
New York Rangers,
Detroit Red Wings) (born 1925). • November 16 –
William McDonough Kelly, 88, politician,
Senator (1982–2000 (born 1925). • November 18 –
Peter Wintonick, 60, documentary filmmaker,
cholangiocarcinoma (born 1953). • November 20 –
Hellmuth Wolff, 76, Swiss–born organ builder (born 1937). • November 21 –
Maurice Vachon, 84, professional wrestler, best known by his ring name "Mad Dog" Vachon. (1950–1986) (born 1929). • November 23 –
Connie Broden, 81, ice hockey player (
Montreal Canadiens) (born 1932). • November 24 –
Lou Hyndman, 78, politician,
Alberta provincial minister (born 1935).
December • December 5 –
John Alan Lee, sociologist • December 29 or December 30 – Christopher Peloso, husband of former Ontario deputy premier
George Smitherman found dead • December 31 –
Jim Coutts, political advisor ==See also==