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List of Canadian events in 1987
Events from the year 1987 in Canada.
Incumbents
Crown
Federal government
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
Premiers
Territorial governments
Commissioners
Premiers
Events
- Undated
-
ElderTreks, Canadian adventure travel company is founded.
Arts and literature
New works
Awards
Music
Sport
Births
- January 1
- January 15
- January 16 –
Jake Epstein, actor
- January 19 –
Alexandra Orlando, rhythmic gymnast
- January 21 –
Andrew Forde, engineering graduate student and musician
[10]
- February 12 –
Anna Hopkins, actress
- February 21 –
Elliot Page, actor
[11]
- February 25
- March 31 –
Winston Venable, American football player
- April 1 –
Mackenzie Davis, actress
- April 4 –
Sarah Gadon, actress
- April 9 –
Felix Cartal, DJ and producer
- April 10 –
Shay Mitchell, actress, model, entrepreneur, and author
- April 11 –
Lights (Valerie Poxleitner), singer and songwriter
- April 27
- April 30 –
Jeremy Bordeleau, canoeist
- May 1 –
Marissa Ponich, fencer
[12]
- May 16 –
Kylie Stone, artistic gymnast
- May 17 –
Con Kudaba, water polo player
- May 29 –
Noah Reid, actor and musician
- June 18 –
Niels Schneider, French-Canadian actor
- June 22 –
Melanie Banville, artistic gymnast
- July 7
- August 7 –
Sidney Crosby, ice hockey player
- August 8 –
Jenn Proske, actress
- August 16 –
Carey Price, ice hockey goaltender
- August 25
- September 2
- September 13 –
G.NA, singer
- September 16 –
Christina Schmidt, actress and model
- September 23 –
Shannon Chan-Kent, actress and voice actress
- September 29 –
Kyle Riabko, pop singer and guitarist
- October 6 –
Kia Byers, canoeist
- October 15
- October 16 –
Pascal Wollach, swimmer
- October 29 –
Jessica Dubé, figure skater
- November 12 –
Bryan Little, ice hockey player
- November 15 –
Ludi Lin, Chinese-Canadian actor
- December 12 –
Kate Todd, actress and singer-songwriter
Deaths
January to June
July to December
- September 11 –
Lorne Greene, actor (b.
1915)
- September 19 –
Ralph Steinhauer, native leader, first
Aboriginal to become the
Lieutenant Governor of Alberta (b.
1905)
- October 5 –
Conrad Bourcier, ice hockey player (b.
1915)
- October 13 –
Hugh Alexander Bryson, politician (b.
1912)
- October 15 –
Juda Hirsch Quastel, biochemist (b.
1899)
- November 1 –
René Lévesque, politician, Minister and 23rd
Premier of Quebec (b.
1922)
- November 6 –
George Laurence, nuclear physicist (b.
1905)
- November 18 –
George Ryga, playwright and novelist (b.
1932)
- November 29 –
Gwendolyn MacEwen, novelist and poet (b.
1941)
See also
References