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Contents

Incumbents

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

  • August 2: The day after record-breaking heat in Ontario and Quebec and just two weeks following another series of powerful storms, severe thunderstorms hit a vast swath of Cottage country in central and eastern Ontario. Eight confirmed tornadoes touch down, the single largest one-day outbreak in the province since 1985. The two strongest tornadoes are rated F2, one near Bancroft and other a direct hit on the town of Combermere in Renfrew County. Close to 200,000 residents lose power in the storms and more than 20,000 remain without power for over one week after the event. Extensive property and forest damage results. Amazingly no fatalities result.
  • August 9: Journalist Barbara Kay publishes a controversial piece in the National Post, "The Rise of Quebecistan", which accuses several Quebec politicians of endorsing terrorism and anti-semitism.
  • August 13: The XVI International AIDS Conference opens in Toronto. Prime Minister Stephen Harper is widely criticized in the media for declining to attend.
  • August 26: Elizabeth May is elected leader of the Green Party of Canada
  • Falconbridge Ltd. is acquired by Swiss mining company Xstrata

September

October

November

December

Unknown dates

Arts and literature

Albums

Books

Awards

Sports

Births

Deaths

January

  • January 4 - Irving Layton, poet and two-time nominee for the Nobel Prize for literature (b. Israel Pincu Lazarovitch, 1912)

February

March

April

May

August

September

October

November


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