January 1 – Hobbema, Alberta, is renamed
Maskwacis.[3]
January 5 – The centennial celebrations of
Amos, Quebec, begin.[4]
January 8 – A
Canadian National Railway train from
Toronto carrying
crude oil and
propane derails and catches fire in
Plaster Rock, New Brunswick, in the northwest part of the province, causing 45 homes to be evacuated in a rural area. No one was injured, and the fire was extinguished without the propane exploding.[5]
April 10 – Former Finance Minister
Jim Flaherty dies at age 64.[18]
April 15 – Five students
are murdered at an end-of-semester university house party in
Calgary; the person charged in the crime is the son of a high ranking city police officer.[19]
A 6.6 magnitude earthquake hits 94 km south of
Port Hardy in British Columbia at around 8:10 pm
PDT. Seismic activity was felt as far as
Kamloops.[20][21]
April 30 –
A shooting occurs at a
sawmill in
Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, killing two people and injuring two others. A former employee is arrested.[22]
3 people are abducted and murdered from their home in Calgary[27]
July to September
August 23 to 31 – Arpad Horvath becomes the last victim of serial killer nurse
Elizabeth Wettlaufer after being murdered in
London, Ontario. Wettlaufer killed her patients by injecting them with fatal doses of insulin.[28][29]
August 26 – Fast food giant
Burger King agrees to acquire Canadian coffee giant
Tim Hortons for $11.4 billion and move its headquarters to Canada.[30]
September 26 –
Tom Marshall resigns as premier of Newfoundland and Labrador and is replaced by
Paul Davis.
October to December
October 3 – Canada's role in the intervention increased when Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced that Canada would be deploying 9 total aircraft, including
6 combat aircraft to Iraq. Steven Harper also did not rule out Canadian involvement in the American-led intervention in Syria[35]
October 19 – Jean-Paul St. Pierre, the incumbent mayor of
Russell, dies in office, necessitating a
by-election to be held in three months.[37] The township's regular council election will proceed normally on October 27, with only the mayoral election delayed.[37]
October 20 – Martin Rouleau, a radical Islamist and convert to Islam, ran
over two members of the
Canadian Armed Forces in
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, killing one of them. He was then pursued in a car chase which resulted in a crash. Rouleau died after being shot by police.[38]
A motorist along the
Ingraham Trail on the outskirts of
Yellowknife sees
Atsumi Yoshikubo, a visiting Japanese tourist, walking north in an undeveloped area of
bush. It turns out to be the last time anyone sees her; after an intensive week-long search covered both nationally and in Japan the RCMP announces that its investigation has found she deliberately went missing to end her life.[41]
October 27 –
John Tory is elected 65th mayor of Toronto.[42]
Dean Del Mastro, the independent MP for
Peterborough, resigns his seat after being found guilty on three counts of violating election spending limits.[45][46] Prior to Del Mastro's resignation, the House of Commons was expected to vote in favour of an NDP proposal to suspend Del Mastro without pay, effective immediately.[45]
December 23 – Luka Magnotta is convicted of the
murder of Jun Lin in Montreal. Magnotta recorded and uploaded a video of Lin's murder, dismemberment and necrophilic acts, and later mailed Lin's hands and feet to elementary schools and federal political party offices. He received a mandatory life sentence for the murder and a further 19 years for four other charges.[50]
January 1 – Hobbema, Alberta, is renamed
Maskwacis.[3]
January 5 – The centennial celebrations of
Amos, Quebec, begin.[4]
January 8 – A
Canadian National Railway train from
Toronto carrying
crude oil and
propane derails and catches fire in
Plaster Rock, New Brunswick, in the northwest part of the province, causing 45 homes to be evacuated in a rural area. No one was injured, and the fire was extinguished without the propane exploding.[5]
April 10 – Former Finance Minister
Jim Flaherty dies at age 64.[18]
April 15 – Five students
are murdered at an end-of-semester university house party in
Calgary; the person charged in the crime is the son of a high ranking city police officer.[19]
A 6.6 magnitude earthquake hits 94 km south of
Port Hardy in British Columbia at around 8:10 pm
PDT. Seismic activity was felt as far as
Kamloops.[20][21]
April 30 –
A shooting occurs at a
sawmill in
Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada, killing two people and injuring two others. A former employee is arrested.[22]
3 people are abducted and murdered from their home in Calgary[27]
July to September
August 23 to 31 – Arpad Horvath becomes the last victim of serial killer nurse
Elizabeth Wettlaufer after being murdered in
London, Ontario. Wettlaufer killed her patients by injecting them with fatal doses of insulin.[28][29]
August 26 – Fast food giant
Burger King agrees to acquire Canadian coffee giant
Tim Hortons for $11.4 billion and move its headquarters to Canada.[30]
September 26 –
Tom Marshall resigns as premier of Newfoundland and Labrador and is replaced by
Paul Davis.
October to December
October 3 – Canada's role in the intervention increased when Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced that Canada would be deploying 9 total aircraft, including
6 combat aircraft to Iraq. Steven Harper also did not rule out Canadian involvement in the American-led intervention in Syria[35]
October 19 – Jean-Paul St. Pierre, the incumbent mayor of
Russell, dies in office, necessitating a
by-election to be held in three months.[37] The township's regular council election will proceed normally on October 27, with only the mayoral election delayed.[37]
October 20 – Martin Rouleau, a radical Islamist and convert to Islam, ran
over two members of the
Canadian Armed Forces in
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, killing one of them. He was then pursued in a car chase which resulted in a crash. Rouleau died after being shot by police.[38]
A motorist along the
Ingraham Trail on the outskirts of
Yellowknife sees
Atsumi Yoshikubo, a visiting Japanese tourist, walking north in an undeveloped area of
bush. It turns out to be the last time anyone sees her; after an intensive week-long search covered both nationally and in Japan the RCMP announces that its investigation has found she deliberately went missing to end her life.[41]
October 27 –
John Tory is elected 65th mayor of Toronto.[42]
Dean Del Mastro, the independent MP for
Peterborough, resigns his seat after being found guilty on three counts of violating election spending limits.[45][46] Prior to Del Mastro's resignation, the House of Commons was expected to vote in favour of an NDP proposal to suspend Del Mastro without pay, effective immediately.[45]
December 23 – Luka Magnotta is convicted of the
murder of Jun Lin in Montreal. Magnotta recorded and uploaded a video of Lin's murder, dismemberment and necrophilic acts, and later mailed Lin's hands and feet to elementary schools and federal political party offices. He received a mandatory life sentence for the murder and a further 19 years for four other charges.[50]