- 2003 in Canada
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Events
* January: A
Windsor, Ontario court invalidates Canada's marijuana laws
*January 20 : Avalanche kills eight skiers in easternBritish Columbia
*February 2 : Anavalanche in Glacier National Park,British Columbia , kills six boys and one girl.
*February 22 :2003 Canada Winter Games
*March 5 :Sui-chu Kwan , who travelled toHong Kong in February, dies ofSARS inToronto .
*March 10 : Scarborough's Grace Hospital closes as a result of SARS, the first of many hospitals to do so
*March 17 :Health Canada announces 17 suspected SARS cases in Canada
*March 26 :Ontario declares a public health emergency as a result ofSARS
*April 14 : In the Quebec electionJean Charest 's Liberals defeatBernard Landry 'sParti Québécois
*April 23 : TheWorld Health Organization issues a travel advisory against Toronto because ofSARS , Canadian officials protest the decision
*April 25 : After more than two weeks with no new cases ofSARS , health workers begin to suggest the disease is contained
*April 29 :Jean Charest becomes premier of Quebec, replacingBernard Landry
*May 12 :Holly Jones , a ten-year-old girl, disappears in Toronto; parts of her body are later found floating inLake Ontario
*May 20 : AnAlberta cow is found to have been infected with BSE; theUnited States ,Japan , and a number of other nations halt all imports of Canadian beef
*May 22 :SARS re-emerges in a Toronto hospital
*June 9 : In the New Brunswick electionBernard Lord 's Conservatives lose seats but are re-elected to a majority government
*June 10 : TheOntario Court of Appeal rules that the ban on same-sex marriage is illegal, and marriages begin immediately
*June 10 :The Michaels are wed in Ontario, making their marriage the first legal same-sex marriage in Canada.
*June 30 : Canada's firstspace telecope is launched
*July 8 :British Columbia follows Ontario's lead and permits same-sex marriage
*July 11 :Zahra Kazemi is beaten to death byIran ian security forces
*August 5 : In the Nova Scotia electionJohn Hamm 's Conservatives are re-elected to a minority government
*August 9 : TheUnited States eases its ban on Canadian beef
*August 14 : TheUnited Church of Canada votes to approve same-sex marriages
*August 14 : A massive blackout hitsOntario ,Quebec and the northeasternUnited States
*August 30 : Canada becomes the first country to implement theWorld Trade Organization initiative to supplygeneric drug s to developing countries to help fightAIDS /HIV
*September : Canada opens its embassy in Kabul
*September 19 : The remnants ofHurricane Isabel cross overLake Erie inOntario , killing one indirectly and causing local power outages.
*September 23 : The 443 km²Ward Hunt Ice Shelf fractures in the Arctic, releasing water within a containedfreshwater lake
*September 29 : Hurricane Juan makes landfall as a category 2 storm at Halifax,Nova Scotia . Four were killed directly and four indirectly.
*October 2 : Ontario Election.Dalton McGuinty 's Liberals defeatsErnie Eves 's Tories.
*October 5 :Maher Arar is freed from jail inSyria
*October 8 : After serving 19 years of his 25-to-life sentence, a jury findsColin Thatcher eligible to apply for early parole
*October 14 : The online music storePuretracks launches
*October 21 : Newfoundland and Labrador election: PremierRoger Grimes 's Liberals are defeated by Danny Williams's Conservatives
*October 23 : AnEl Al Jet is diverted twice, first toMontreal then toHamilton, Ontario , after a threat is made againstToronto Pearson International Airport .
*October 23 : Dalton McGuinty becomes premier of Ontario
*November 5 : In the Saskatchewan election PremierLorne Calvert 's NDP is re-elected to a thin majority
*November 6 : Danny Williams becomes premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, replacingRoger Grimes
*November 10 : Municipal elections occur across Ontario; In the Toronto election, David Miller is elected mayor
*November 13 : The Canadian dollar value closes at a 10 year high of $0.7695 US
*November 16 : TheEdmonton Eskimos win the91st Grey Cup , defeating theMontreal Alouettes 34 to 22
*November 18 : Canada offersOntario $330 million in relief of the past summer'sSARS virus impact
*November 19 : An interim report on the cause of theAugust 14 , blackout is released, which blames problems inOhio .
*November 22 : TheHeritage Classic , the first outdoor game in NHL history, is played in Edmonton
*November 27 :Canadian Alliance party leaderStephen Harper fires CAMember of Parliament Larry Spencer as Family Values Critic after anti-gay remarks [http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/11/27/alliance031127]
*November 28 : Liberal Party Member John Manley announces his retirement from politics. [http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/11/28/manley031128]
*November 28 : Type Ainfluenza kills a boy in southernOntario , the third victim in the province killed by the same strain of the virus. Numerous influenza-related deaths also reported in theUnited States andUnited Kingdom . [http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/11/28/influenza031128]
*November 30 :Abdurahman Khadr returns to Canada fromAfghanistan after being imprisoned by the Americans at Guantanamo Bay
*December 8 : In Edmonton, theUnited States awards Bronze Stars to 26 Canadian soldiers of 3rd BattalionPrincess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Battle Group who distinguished themselves serving alongside U.S. troops in Afghanistan in 2002. The four who were killed in thefriendly fire incident are awarded the medal posthumously. Canadian Chief of Staff,General Ray Henault gives aCommander-in-Chief Unit Commendation on behalf ofGovernor General Adrienne Clarkson .
*December 10 : A strike paralyzesBC Ferries
* December 10:Joe Handley becomes premier of the Northwest Territories, replacingStephen Kakfwi
*December 12 :Paul Martin is sworn in as Canada's 21st Prime Minister
*December 24 : Canada'sDepartment of Agriculture places a partial ban onimport edbeef fromUnited States due to a single case ofmad cow disease inWashington
*December 30 :Governor General of Canada Adrienne Clarkson , with her husbandJohn Ralston Saul , arrives inAfghanistan to meet with Canadian troopsArts and literature
Literary awards
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Books in Canada First Novel Award :Michel Basilières , "Black Bird"
*Giller Prize for Canadian Fiction:M.G. Vassanji : "The In-Between World of Vikram Lall"
*See2003 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
*Geoffrey Bilson Award :Joan Clark , "The Word for Home"
*Gerald Lampert Award :Kathy Mac , "Nail Hunters Plan for Strength and Growth"
*Griffin Poetry Prize :Margaret Avison , "Concrete and Wild Carrot"
*Pat Lowther Award :Dionne Brand , "Thirsty"
*Marian Engel Award :Elisabeth Harvor
*Matt Cohen Prize :Fred Bodsworth
*Norma Fleck Award :
*Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize :Kevin Patterson , "Country of Cold"
*Stephen Leacock Award :Dan Needles , "With Axe and Flask: A History of Persephone Township From Pre-Cambrian Times to the Present"
*Timothy Findley Award :Guy Vanderhaeghe
*Trillium Book Award English:Thomas King (prose) andAdam Sol (poetry)
*Trillium Book Award French:Serge Denis andFrançois Paré (prose) andAngèle Bassolé-Ouédraogo (poetry)
*Vicky Metcalf Award :Roslyn Schwartz Music
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Shania Twain 's CD "Up!" is a hit
*Sarah McLachlan 's CD "Afterglow" is released, her first studio album in six years.Television
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American Idol " comes to Canada as "Canadian Idol ", hosted byBen Mulroney (son ofBrian Mulroney )
*On "This Hour Has 22 Minutes ",Colin Mochrie leaves the cast;Mary Walsh is expected for six episodes but leaves;Shaun Majumder joins
*Jessica Holmes joins the cast ofRoyal Canadian Air Farce Deaths
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January 3 :Henry John Lawrence Botterell , last living Great War fighter pilot.
*January 20 :Bill Werbeniuk , snooker player
*March 31 :H. S. M. Coxeter , geometer
*April 26 : Rosemary Brown, politician
*May 12 :Holly Jones , murder victim
*May 13 : John Savage, Premier of Nova Scotia
* June:Donald Jack , author
*June 14 :Jacob Froese , Manitoba politician
*June 15 :Hume Cronyn , stage and film actor
*June 15 :Pierre Bourgault , politician and writer
*June 21 :Roger Neilson ,National Hockey League coach
*July 11 :Zahra Kazemi , Canadian-Iranian photographer
*July 16 :Carol Shields , author
*September 5 :Gisele MacKenzie , singer
*September 8 :Jaclyn Linetsky , actor
*September 20 :Vernon Singer , Ontario politician
*October 7 :Izzy Asper , businessman
*October 13 :Bertram N. Brockhouse , physicist
*October 16 :Stu Hart ,World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Wrestler and football player(CFL)
*November 15 : Ray Lewis (93), Canadian athlete (b. 1910)
*November 24 :Hugh Kenner , scholar
*December 16 :Robert Stanfield , Tory leader
*December 23 :John Newlove , poet
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