- 1995 in Canada
"See also:"
1994 in Canada ,
other events of 1995,1996 in Canada and thelist of 'years in Canada' .----
Incumbents
*Monarch - Queen Elizabeth II
*Governor General -Ray Hnatyshyn thenRoméo LeBlanc
*Prime Minister -Jean Chrétien
*Premier of Alberta -Ralph Klein
*Premier of British Columbia -Mike Harcourt
*Premier of Manitoba -Gary Filmon
*Premier of New Brunswick -Frank McKenna
*Premier of Newfoundland -Clyde Wells
*Premier of Nova Scotia - John Savage
*Premier of Ontario -Bob Rae thenMike Harris
*Premier of Prince Edward Island -Catherine Callbeck
*Premier of Quebec -Jacques Parizeau
*Premier of Saskatchewan -Roy Romanow Events
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January 5 -Rogers Communications withdraws the unpopularnegative option billing system after widescale consumer protest
*January 7 - The opening of Parliament is televised for the first time
*January 18 - A video of theCanadian Airborne Regiment 's brutal hazing rituals is made public
*January 23 - As a result of theSomalia Affair and the video the Airborne Regiment is disbanded
*January 23 -Guy Paul Morin 's conviction for murder that had seen him jailed for 11 years is overturned
*February 21 - The inquiry into the April 1994 uprising in the KingstonPrison For Women rules that authorities used excessive force in putting it down
*February 23 - American PresidentBill Clinton addresses Parliament
*March 9 - As part ofBrian Tobin 'sTurbot War Canadian officials seize the Spanish trawler the "Estai "
*March 11 - "The Globe and Mail " publishes an investigative piece byGerald Hannon , alleging thatJulian Fantino 's "Project Guardian"child pornography investigation inLondon, Ontario is a deliberately falsified attempt to harass members of the city'sgay community
*March 15 - FormerNova Scotia PremierGerald Regan is charged with child abuse
*March 18 -March 27 - A major rail strike occurs; the workers are eventually legislated back to work
*March 20 -Erichs Tobias is accused ofwar crime s
*March 27 -Bell Canada announces major job cuts
*March 31 -Perrin Beatty appointed head of theCanadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
* April - Chapters is officially incorporated
*April 9 -Steve Stavro buysMaple Leaf Gardens fromHarold Ballard 's estate
*April 16 the Turbot War ends as Canada and theEuropean Union reach an agreement
*April 26 - Direct-to-homesatellite television is made legal in Canada
*May 9 - The law againsthomosexual adoption is struck down
*May 18 - The trial ofPaul Bernardo begins
*May 25 - "Egan v. Canada " -Supreme Court of Canada rules that sexual orientation is a prohibited grounds of discrimination under theCanadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms .
*May 31 - TheRoyal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) announce a $1 million reward inAir India flight 182 case and restarts its investigation.
*June 6 -Labatt is sold to a Belgian company
*June 8 - Ontario election:Mike Harris 's PCs win a majority, defeatingBob Rae 's NDP
*June 9 -Flood s inMedicine Hat, Alberta force the evacuation of over 5000 people
*June 13 - A strict newgun control law is passed banning most handguns and forcing all rifles to be registered
*June 15 -June 17 - TheG7 meet in Halifax,Nova Scotia
*June 21 - Saskatchewan election:Roy Romanow 's NDP win a second consecutive majority
*June 28 -Mike Harris becomes premier ofOntario , replacingBob Rae
*July 17 -Christine Silverberg becomes Canada's first female police chief when she is promoted to that position inCalgary
*July 20 - InHill v. Church of Scientology of Toronto the Supreme Court upholds Canada's largest everlibel award
*July 27 -Thomson Corp. agrees to sell 27 Canadian newspapers toHollinger Inc.
*August 1 - PopularOttawa sportscaster Brian Smith is shot in the parking lot of CJOH by escaped mental patientJeffrey Arenburg ; Smith dies in hospital the following day.
*August 11 - The first ever fatal accident aboard aToronto Transit Commission subway kills three
*September 1 -Paul Bernardo is found guilty of the kidnapping, rape, and murder ofLeslie Mahaffy andKristen French
*September 6 - The government announces plans to sell off most of its remaining holdings inPetro-Canada
*October 14 -Alexa McDonough is elected head of theNew Democratic Party , replacingAudrey McLaughlin
*October 24 , theJames Bay Cree [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/library/PRBpubs/bp412-e.htm#B.] vote 96.3% in favour of their territory remaining part of Canada in the event of Quebec Separation.
*October 27 - A massive rally is held inMontreal by the No side in the referendum
*October 30 - The1995 Quebec referendum is held on separation. The No side narrowly wins.
*October 31 - Newfoundland passes a constitutional amendment to overhaul its school system
*November 4 -Radarsat , Canada's first observation satellite is launched
*November 5 -André Dallaire breaks into24 Sussex Drive and the Prime Minister fends him off with anInuit sculpture
*November 5 -Paul Bernardo is declared adangerous offender , meaning he will be ineligible for parole
*November 11 - JournalistJudy Steed , in a conference speech, attacks the chair ofRyerson University 's journalism program for employingGerald Hannon as a part-time instructor; the controversy spans the next three weeks.
*November 15 -British Columbia premier announces his resignation because of thebingogate scandal.
*November 20 - Former PMBrian Mulroney sues the government over theAirbus Affair
*November 22 -Don Morin becomes premier of the Northwest Territories, replacingNellie Cournoyea
*November 23 -Jean Chrétien unveils a law that would give each of Canada's four regions a constitutional veto. The West complains that it deserves more than one.
*November 28 -Canadian National Railway , the nation's largestCrown corporation and one of the largest state-run enterprises in the industrialized world is privatized
* December - Representatives of aboriginal peoples gather and issue theSacred Assembly Proclamation ; from this was developed theReconciliation Proclamation and theStatement of Principles and Priorities .
*December 6 - Thetoonie is introduced
*December 6 - Canada agrees to send 1000 peacekeepers to Bosnia
*December 7 - TheMontreal Canadiens tradePatrick Roy to theColorado Avalanche
*December 11 - Voters in what will becomeNunavut selectIqaluit as the capital of the new territory
*December 20 - Lieutenant GeneralJean Boyle becomes Chief of the Defence Staff
*December 21 - TheKrever Commission holds its final hearings
*December 28 - Premier of NewfoundlandClyde Wells announces his retirementArts and literature
New books
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Bill Bissett - "Th influenza uv logik "
*Ann-Marie MacDonald - "The Arab's Mouth "
*Douglas Coupland - "Microserfs "
*Stevie Cameron - "On the Take "
*Dave Duncan - "The Hunters' Haunt "
*Antonine Maillet - "La Fontaine ou la Comédie des animaux "
*Farley Mowat - ""
*Timothy Findley - "The Piano Man's Daughter "Awards
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Carol Shields wins thePulitzer Prize for Fiction for "The Stone Diaries "
*Robert J. Sawyer wins theNebula Award for his work "TheTerminal Experiment "
*Giller Prize :Rohinton Mistry - "A Fine Balance "
* See1995 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
*Books in Canada First Novel Award :Shyam Selvadurai , ""
*Geoffrey Bilson Award :Joan Clark , "The Dream Carvers "
*Gerald Lampert Award :Keith Maillard , "Dementia Americana "
*Marian Engel Award :Bonnie Burnard
*Pat Lowther Award :Beth Goobie , "Scars of Light "
*Stephen Leacock Award :Josh Freed , "Fear of Frying and Other Fax of Life "
*Trillium Book Award English: -Margaret Atwood , "Morning in the Burned House " andWayson Choy , "The Jade Peony "
*Trillium Book Award French: -Maurice Henrie , "Le Balcon dans le ciel "
*Vicky Metcalf Award :Sarah Ellis Music
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Alanis Morissette 's "Jagged Little Pill " released
*Shania Twain 's "The Woman in Me" released
*Ashley MacIsaac , "Hi™ How Are You Today? "
*Susan Aglukark , "This Child "
*Art Bergmann , "What Fresh Hell is This? "Television
*Long running quiz show "
Front Page Challenge " is cancelled by the CBCFilm
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Michael Moore 's "Canadian Bacon" is releasedBirths
February 8 -Jordan Todosey , actressJuly 26 - Delaine UkrainetzDeaths
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January 28 -George Woodcock , author
*February 23 -Murray Cotterill , labour leader
*April 23 -Douglas Lloyd Campbell , Manitoba politician
*May 6 -John Black Aird , politician
*July 8 - George Johnson, Manitoba politician
*August 2 - Brian Smith, hockey player and TV sportscaster
*August 25 -Francis Lawrence Jobin , Manitoba politician
*September 3 -Earle Birney , poet
*September 23 -Philip Gaglardi , British Columbia politician
*September 30 -Jean-Luc Pépin , politician
*October 17 -Herbert J. Smith , president ofGeneral Electric Canada
*October 26 -Lucie Cavoukian , photographer
*October 27 -Artin Cavoukian , photographer
*November 3 -Gordon S. Fahrni , doctor
*November 13 -Emmett Hall , Supreme Court justice
*November 21 -Bruno Gerussi , actor
*December 2 -Robertson Davies , author
*December 3 -Elsie Knott , first female band chief
*December 4 - Little Beaver, wrestler
*December 17 -Jean Fortier , head ofRadio-Canada
*Earle Birney , poet
*John Peters Humphrey , legal scholar
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