- 2002 in Canada
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Estimated Canadian population: 31,413,990
Events
January
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January 11 :Ford Motor Co. announces the closing of the truck assembly plant inOakville, Ontario
*January 14 : Industry Minister and Liberal leadership hopefulBrian Tobin announces that he is leaving politics.
*January 15 :Jean Chrétien shuffles the cabinet mostly to remove the scandal-taintedAlfonso Gagliano
*January 18 :Walkerton Report released: it puts partial blame for the water tragedy on the provincial government
*January 25 : Canada officially re-established diplomatic relations with Afghanistan.February
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February 6 : Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II's accession as Queen of Canada
*February 8 throughFebruary 24 :2002 Winter Olympics inSalt Lake City, Utah .Canada wins gold for men's and women's hockey. Controversy erupts whenJamie Salé andDavid Pelletier are given only silver for the pairs' figure skatingMarch
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March 4 : Federal government allowsstem cell research using human embryos
*March 7 :James K. Bartleman appointedLieutenant Governor of Ontario
*March 11 : Six children die when their home burns down inQuatsino, British Columbia
*March 20 :Stephen Harper defeatsStockwell Day to become leader of theCanadian Alliance .
*March 23 :Ernie Eves is elected to replaceMike Harris as party leader at the Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership convention
*March 26 :Supreme Court of British Columbia rules that works of the imagination are notchild pornography April
* April 15: Ernie Eves becomes premier of Ontario, replacing Mike Harris
*April 16 : The "New York Sun ", partially owned by former CanadianConrad Black , is launched
*April 17 : Four Canadian infantrymen are killed, and eight injured, inAfghanistan byfriendly fire from two U.S.F-16 s, dropping a 230-kilogram bombMay
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May 5 :Hells Angels leaderMaurice Boucher is convicted inMontreal of two counts of first-degree murder
*May 7 : A court injunction is granted toMarc Hall , permitting him to bring a same-sex date to his high school prom
*May 26 :Jean Chrétien shuffles the Cabinet again, removingArt Eggleton andDon Boudria , who were both embroiled in scandalsJune
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June 2 : Governor GeneralAdrienne Clarkson , on the advice of Prime MinisterJean Chrétien , dismisses Finance MinisterPaul Martin and replaces him with John Manley
*June 5 :Alexa McDonough announces her resignation as leader of the federalNew Democratic Party
*June 7 :Quebec becomes the first province to grant homosexual couples full parental rights
*June 26 :G8 leaders meet atKananaskis, Alberta July
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July 10 : At aSotheby's auction,Peter Paul Rubens 's painting "The Massacre of the Innocents " is sold for £49.5 million (US$76.2 million) to CanadianKenneth Thomson
*July 14 : DuringBastille Day celebrations,Jacques Chirac is saved from an assassination attempt by a Canadian tourist
*July 23 :Pope John Paul II arrives inToronto forWorld Youth Day August
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August 6 :Joe Clark announces decision to resign as leader of theProgressive Conservative Party of Canada
*August 21 : Facing pressure from Martin loyalistsJean Chrétien announces he will step down as prime minister inFebruary 2004 eptember
*September: A Senate committee rules that marijuana should be legalized in Canada
*September 30 : CBC starts an uproar when it announcesRon MacLean will not be returning as host of "Hockey Night in Canada ". The CBC later agrees to MacLean's salary demandsOctober
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October 4 : The Queen arrives in Canada to start of 12-day tour to mark her Golden Jubilee as Queen of Canada
*October 7 : American officials deport Canadian citizenMaher Arar toSyria
*October 14 :Chris Jericho and Christian winWorld Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Tag Team Championship
*October 22 :Yann Martel wins theBooker Prize for his novel "Life of Pi "
*October 29 : Canada issues a travel advisory for all those ofMiddle East ern decent travelling to theUnited States
*October 31 :Pat Buchanan calls Canada "Soviet Canuckistan "
*October 31 : InSauvé v. Canada (Chief Electoral Officer) , the Supreme Court rules that all prisoners have the right to vote underSection Three of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms , regardless of the stipulation in theCanada Elections Act that prisoners serving sentences of two years or more may not voteNovember
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November 5 :Austin Clarke wins theGiller Prize for his novel "The Polished Hoe"
*November 24 : TheMontreal Alouettes defeat theEdmonton Eskimos 25–16 to win theGrey Cup
*November 26 :Françoise Ducros , the Prime Minister's communication director resigns over her comment that U.S. PresidentGeorge W. Bush is a "moron"
*November 28 : TheRoyal Commission on the Future of Health Care in Canada (the Romanow Commission) recommends a $15-billion infusion into the health care system
*November 30 :Dennis Fentie becomes premier ofYukon Territory , replacingPat Duncan December
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December 16 : Canada signs theKyoto Accord , limiting greenhouse gas emissions
*December 17 : TheQuebec City police arrest many people in achild prostitution bust that includes many well-known people of the city.
*Towns ofChicoutimi ,Jonquière and La Baie consolidated into a new city officially called Saguenay.Arts and literature
:New books
*"Family Matters":Rohinton Mistry
*"In Search of America":Peter Jennings
*"The Last Crossing ":Guy Vanderhaeghe
*"Lucky Man":Michael J. Fox
*"":Margaret MacMillan
*"Unless ":Carol Shields
*"Negotiating with the Dead, A Writer on Writing":Margaret Atwood
*"Fences and Windows":Naomi Klein
*"School Spirit":Douglas Coupland
*"High Latitudes: An Arctic Journey":Farley Mowat :Awards
*Yann Martel 's "Life of Pi " wins theBooker Prize
*Margaret MacMillan wins theSamuel Johnson Prize for "Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World"
*Books in Canada First Novel Award :Mary Lawson , "Crow Lake"
* Giller Prize for Canadian Fiction:Austin Clarke : "The Polished Hoe"
* See2002 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
*Geoffrey Bilson Award :Virginia Frances Schwartz , "If I Just Had Two Wings"
*Gerald Lampert Award :
*Griffin Poetry Prize :Christian Bök , "Eunoia"
*Marian Engel Award :Terry Griggs
*Matt Cohen Prize :Norman Levine
*Norma Fleck Award :Gena K. Gorrell , "Heart and Soul: The Story of Florence Nightingale"
*Pat Lowther Award :
*Stephen Leacock Award :Will Ferguson , "Generica"
*Timothy Findley Award : Bill Gaston
*Trillium Book Award English:Austin Clarke , "The Polished Hoe" andNino Ricci , "Testament"
*Trillium Book Award French:Michel Ouellette , "Le testament du couturier" andÉric Charlebois , "Faux-fuyants":Music
*Joni Mitchell wins aGrammy for life time achievement:New music
*"A New Day Has Come": Céline Dion
*"Let Go":Avril Lavigne
*"Acoustic Kitty": John Mann
*"Under Rug Swept ":Alanis Morissette
*"Vapor Trails ": Rush
*"Does This Look Infected? ":Sum 41
*"Up!":Shania Twain
*"What If It All Means Something ":Chantal Kreviazuk :Film
*Atom Egoyan 's, "Ararat" is released:Television
*"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 onCBC Television .
*The CBC celebrates its 50th anniversary as a television broadcaster.Births
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April 6 : India Ann Sushil Sood, daughter ofSarah McLachlan andAshwin Sood Deaths
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January 13 :Frank Shuster
*January 24 :Peter Gzowski ,CBC Radio journalist
*February 1 :Douglas Jung , politician
*February 3 :Lucien Rivard , criminal
*February 14 :Bud Olson , politician
*February 26 :Harry Rankin , Vancouver politician
*March 12 :Jean-Paul Riopelle , pinter
*March 18 :Dalton Camp , Tory political strategist
*March 30 : The Queen Mother
*April 14 :Gustave Blouin , politician
*April 17 : Richard Green, soldier serving in Afghanistan
*April 19 :Ross Whicher , businessman and politician
*May 9 :Robert Layton , politician
*May 16 :Edwin Alonzo Boyd , bank robber
*June 20 :Timothy Findley , author
*July 8 :Sidney Spivak , Manitoba politician
*July 13 :Yousuf Karsh ,photographer
*September 13 :George Stanley , academic, designer ofCanadian flag
*December 5 :Prosper Boulanger , politician
*December 10 :Les Costello , hockey player, Catholic priest and founder of theFlying Fathers
*December 13 :Zal Yanovsky , politician
*December 16 :Bill Hunter , hockey player
*December 18 :Ray Hnatyshyn , formerGovernor-General of Canada
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