January • January 1 –
Hubert Desbiens, politician, (born
1931). • January 8 –
Richard John Neuhaus, churchman and author (born
1936) • January 10 –
Jean Pelletier, politician and Mayor of
Quebec City (born
1935) • January 11 –
Daryl Seaman, businessman (born
1922) • January 20 –
Stan Hagen, politician (born
1940) • January 22 –
John Alan Beesley, diplomat and civil servant (born
1927) • January 23 •
Helen Maksagak, politician, first woman and first
Inuk Northwest Territories Commissioner (born
1931) •
Percy Smith, barrister, lawyer and politician (born
1922) • January 31 •
Thérèse Lavoie-Roux, politician and Senator (born
1928) •
Dewey Martin, rock drummer (born
1940)
February • February 2 –
Russ Germain, radio presenter (born
1947) • February 5 •
John W. Grace, first
Privacy Commissioner of Canada (born
1927) •
Leo Orenstein, director, producer and writer (b.c. 1919) • February 6 –
George Karpati, neurologist and neuroscientist (born
1934) • February 8 –
Bob Stephen, Canadian football player (born
1958) • February 23 •
Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook, portrait sculptor (born
1913) •
Scott Symons, writer (born
1933) • February 25 –
Molly Kool, North America's first registered female sea captain (born
1916) • February 27 –
James Page Mackey, chief of
Toronto Police Service (born
1913)
March • March 1 –
Alf Pike, ice hockey player and coach (born
1917) • March 2 –
Michael Baker, politician (born
1957) • March 3 •
Gilbert Parent, politician and 33rd
Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada (born
1935) •
Alessandro De Rango, mathematician (born
1959) • March 4 –
Yvon Cormier, wrestler (born
1938) • March 9 –
Larry Regan, ice hockey player, coach and manager (born
1930) • March 10 –
Tom Hanson, photojournalist (born
1967) • March 11 –
Harvey Lowe, broadcaster and
yo-yo world champion (born
1918) • March 13 –
Andrew Martin, wrestler (born
1975) • March 15 –
Edmund Hockridge, singer and actor (born
1919) • March 17 –
Gaston Labrèche, Chief Justice of
Quebec Superior Court • March 18 –
Donald Tolmie, politician (born
1923) • March 21 •
Walt Poddubny, ice hockey player and coach (born
1960) •
Doug Frith,
MP for
Sudbury (1980–1988),
Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (1984) (born
1945) • March 22 –
Archie Green, folklorist and musicologist (born
1917) • March 26 –
Shane McConkey, extreme skier and base jumper (born
1969) • March 29 –
Ivor Dent, politician and mayor of
Edmonton (born
1924)
April • April 2 •
Émilie Lavoie,
supercentenarian (born
1898) •
Albert Sanschagrin,
Bishop of
Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec (born
1911) • April 6 –
J. M. S. Careless, historian (born
1919) • April 8 –
Victoria Stafford, murder victim (born
2000) • April 10 –
Frank Morris Canadian football player (born
1923) • April 12 •
Derek Weiler, editor and writer (born
1968) •
Danny Cameron, politician (born
1924) •
Kent Douglas, ice hockey player and coach (born
1936) • April 23 –
Gordon Gair,
lacrosse player (born
1916) • April 24 –
Orville Howard Phillips, politician and Senator (born
1924) • April 27 –
John Crispo, economist and educator (born
1933) • April 28 –
Ted Reynolds, television and radio sportscaster (born
1925)
May • May 3 –
Renée Morisset, pianist (born
1928) • May 7 •
Robin Blaser, author and poet (born
1925) •
Hugh Stansfield, Chief Judge of the
Provincial Court of British Columbia (born
1952) • May 11 –
Lude Check, ice hockey player (born
1917) • May 19 –
Clint Smith, ice hockey player and coach (born
1913) • May 20 –
Arthur Erickson, architect and urban planner (born
1924) • May 22 –
Randy Steele, television news reporter (born
1962) • May 26 •
Charles Dalfen, chairperson of the
Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (born
1943) •
Peter Zezel, ice hockey player (born
1965) • May 27 –
Abram Hoffer, orthomolecular psychiatrist (born
1917) • May 28 •
Marcel Béliveau, television host, film director and comedian (born
1940) •
Lawrence Heisey, businessman (born
1930) •
John Tolos, wrestler and wrestling manager (born
1930) •
Betty Tancock, Olympic swimmer (born
1911) • May 29 –
Hank Bassen, ice hockey player (born
1932) • May 30 –
Eva Dawes,
bronze medal-winning Olympic
high jumper (
1932) (born
1912)
June • June 3 •
David Bromige, poet (born
1933) •
Sam George, native rights activist (born
1952) •
Benoit Marleau, actor (born
1937) • June 8 –
Sheila Finestone, politician and Senator (born
1927) • June 8 –
Nathan Marsters, ice hockey player (born
1980) • June 14 •
William McIntyre,
Puisne Justice of the
Supreme Court of Canada (1979–1989) (born
1918) •
Angela Coughlan, swimmer and Olympic bronze medalist (born
1952) • June 15 –
Allan King, film director (born
1930) • June 17 •
Gordon Wray, politician (born
1951) •
Tony Wong, politician (born
1948) • Charles A. Barkley, politician, Mayor of
South Dundas, Ontario (born
1950) • June 19 –
Alex Nicholson, professional ice hockey goaltender (born
1923) • June 20 –
Roseanne Allen, Olympic
cross-country skier (born
1954) • June 21 –
Lorena Gale, playwright (born
1958) • June 22 –
Billy Red Lyons,
professional wrestler (born
1932) • June 23 –
Raymond Berthiaume, jazz musician, singer and record producer (born
1931) • June 24 –
Roméo LeBlanc, Governor General & politician (born
1927) • June 27 –
Jackie Washington, blues musician (born
1919) • June 28 –
Terry Black, singer (born
1949) • June 29 •
Jan Rubeš, Czech-Canadian singer and actor (born 1920) •
Pauline Picard, politician,
MP for
Drummond (1993–2008) (born
1947) •
Glen Nicoll, farm writer and
photojournalist (born
1953) •
Dave Batters, politician,
MP for
Palliser (2004–2008) (born
1969)
July died July 4 • July 4 –
Leo Mol, sculptor (born
1915) • July 5 –
Waldo Von Erich,
professional wrestler (born
1933) • July 6 –
Martin Streek, disc jockey (born
1964) • July 9 –
Ron Kennedy,
ice hockey player and trainer (born
1953) • July 11 •
Arturo Gatti, boxer (born
1972) •
Reg Fleming,
hockey player (
Chicago Blackhawks) (born
1936) • July 13 –
Neil Munro, director, actor and playwright (born
1947) • July 14 –
Phyllis Gotlieb,
science fiction author (born
1926) • July 15 –
Brian Goodwin, mathematician (born
1931) • July 16 •
Jerry Holland,
fiddler and composer (born
1955) •
Charles Gonthier,
jurist,
Supreme Court Justice (1989–2003) (born
1928) • July 18 –
Robert Uffen, research
geophysicist, professor, and
university administrator (born
1923) • July 21 –
Les Lye, actor and broadcaster (born
1924) • July 22 –
Mark Leduc, Olympic boxer (born
1964) • July 26 –
Jerry Yanover,
Liberal Party strategist (born
1947) • July 27 –
Lee Orr, Olympic
athlete (born
1917) • July 30 –
Joy Langan, Member of Parliament for
Mission—Coquitlam (1988–1993) (born
1943)
August • August 5 •
Al Tomko,
professional wrestler (born
1931) •
Gerald Cohen, Marxist political philosopher (born
1941) • August 6 •
Donald Marshall, Jr.,
Aboriginal wrongfully convicted of murder (born
1953) •
Stanley Haidasz, politician,
MP for
Trinity (1957–1958) and
Parkdale (1962–1978),
Senator (1978–1998) (born
1923) • August 10 –
Sylvia Lennick, sketch comedy actor (
Wayne and Shuster) (born
1915) • August 13 •
Al Purvis, Olympic gold medal-winning
ice hockey player (
1952) (born
1929) •
Joseph Gilles Napoléon Ouellet,
Archbishop of
Rimouski (born
1922) • August 14 –
Ted "Teeder" Kennedy,
hockey player (born
1925) • August 21 –
Chris McCubbins, Olympic
athlete (born
1945) • August 22 –
Muriel Duckworth,
feminist and activist (born
1908) • August 29 –
Sam Etcheverry, American-born
Canadian football player, member of the
Canadian Football Hall of Fame (born
1930)
September • September 1 –
Alexis Tioseco,
Filipino-born Canadian film critic (born
1981) • September 7 –
Fred Mills, musician (
Canadian Brass) (born
1935) • September 9 •
Frank Mazzuca, businessman, Mayor of
Capreol, Ontario (born
1922) •
Eric Davidson,
blind mechanic, survivor of the
Halifax Explosion (born
1915) • September 10 •
Lyn Hamilton, author (born
1944) •
Kerry Brown,
professional wrestler (born
1958) • September 11 –
Pierre Cossette, television producer (born
1923) • September 13 –
Philip Aziz, artist (born
1923) • September 18 –
Doug Fisher, journalist and politician,
MP for
Port Arthur (1957–1965) (born
1919) • September 19 –
Gabriel Beaudry, Olympic
rower (born
1927) • September 23 –
Stuart Robertson, journalist and
gardener (born
1944) • September 24 –
Nelly Arcan, novelist (born
1973) • September 25 –
Pierre Falardeau, movie director (born
1946) • September 27 –
Alan Dick,
principal of
Canadian International School of Hong Kong (born
1954) • September 29 –
Ray Nettles,
Canadian football player (
BC Lions) (born
1949)
October • October 1 –
Luigi Moro,
footballer and football coach (born
1918) • October 2 –
Harvey Veniot,
MLA for
Pictou West (1956–1974),
Speaker of the
Nova Scotia House of Assembly (1961–1968) (born
1915) • October 6 –
Douglas Campbell, actor (born
1922) • October 8 –
Gerald Ferguson, artist (born
1937) • October 10 –
Joan Orenstein, actress (born
1923) • October 11 –
Herb Leblanc, musician (born
1928) • October 19 –
Joseph Wiseman, actor (born
1918) • October 20 –
Margaret Fitzgerald,
supercentenarian (born
1896) • October 22 –
Howard Darwin, sports promoter, founder of the
Ottawa 67's (born
1931) • October 23 •
Lou Jacobi, actor (born
1913) •
Jack Poole,
multimillionaire,
real estate developer (born
1933) • October 28 –
Ted Nebbeling, former
British Columbia MLA (born
1943) • October 28 –
Taylor Mitchell, singer-songwriter (born
1990) • October 29 –
Gino Fracas,
football player (born
1930) • October 31 –
Harry Gauss, soccer coach (born
1952)
November • November 1 –
Gus Mitges, politician (born
1919) • November 5 –
Adam Firestorm,
professional wrestler (born
1976) • November 11 •
Bernd Dittrich, Austrian football player (born
1988) •
Tony Anselmo,
football executive (born
1918) • November 15 –
Richard Carlyle, actor (born
1914) • November 22 –
Haydain Neale, musician (born
1970) • November 28 –
Gilles Carle, filmmaker (born
1929) • November 30 –
George Atkins,
radio and TV presenter (
CBC), founder of
Farm Radio International (born
1917) • Date uncertain –
Claire Drainie Taylor, actor and writer
December • December 9 –
Goldie Semple, stage actor (born
1952) • December 10 •
Roy Shatzko,
football player (born
1940) •
Jean-Robert Gauthier,
MP for
Ottawa East (born
1929) • December 11 –
Damien Truth,
wrestler (born
1980) • December 14 –
David Pecaut, Municipal entrepreneur (born
1955) • December 18 •
Rex Yetman,
bluegrass musician (born
1933) •
Del St. John,
ice hockey player (born
1931) •
Harold Lundrigan, businessman (born
1928) • December 28 –
Terry Matte, television
news producer (born
1943) • December 30 •
Michelle Lang, reporter (born
1975) •
Peter Corren,
gay rights activist (born
1947) ==See also==