Events from the year 1964 in Canada .
Incumbents
Crown
Federal government
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
Premiers
Territorial governments
Commissioners
Events March 13 – Canada begins a decades-long peacekeeping mission in Cyprus
March 23 – George Stanley first describes and sketches the proposal for Canada's new flag that is eventually accepted
March 26 – The White Paper on Defence is tabled.
March 27 – Several towns in coastal British Columbia , including Prince Rupert , Tofino , Port Alberni and Zeballos , suffer damage from tsunamis associated with the Good Friday earthquake in Alaska . Overall damage is estimated at $10 million.
April – Canadians are issued Social Insurance cards for the first time
April 22 – Saskatchewan election: Ross Thatcher 's Liberals win a majority, defeating Woodrow Lloyd 's Co-operative Commonwealth Federation , ending almost 20 years of CCF rule over the province.
May 2 – W. Ross Thatcher is sworn in as Premier of Saskatchewan
May 17 – The first Tim Hortons restaurant was opened, making its debut on the corner of Ottawa Street North and Dunsmore Street in Hamilton, Ontario , as Tim Horton Donuts.
May 27 – The Prime Minister unveils the "Pearson Pennant", his preferred, but ultimately unsuccessful, design for a new national flag.
June 15 – The Great Canadian Flag Debate begins in the House of Commons.
June 19 - The Hall Commission Report recommending the creation of Canada's medicare programme was tabled in the House of Commons.
July 16 – Canada extends its exclusive fishing zone to 12 nautical miles (22 km; 14 mi) off-shore
July 17 – Operation Snowball , a 0.5 kiloton conventional explosive test at Suffield Experimental Station in Alberta
August 22 – The Beatles play at Empire Stadium in Vancouver, their first performance in Canada.
September 7 – The Beatles play at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto
September 8 – The Beatles play at the Montreal Forum
September 10 – After almost three months of debate in the Commons, the flag question is referred to an all-party committee.
September 17 – The flag committee meets for the first time.
October 5 – Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh , begin an eight-day visit to Canada.
October 22 – The flag committee makes its final selection of the design that will become the national flag.
November 9 - Max Saltsman wins Waterloo South by-election, campaigning against a mere flag taking priority over important social issues such as medicare
November 30 – John Diefenbaker launches a filibuster to try to prevent the introduction of a new Canadian flag
December 16 – A resolution creating the new Flag of Canada is passed in the House of Commons after much controversy.
Full date unknown
Arts and literature
New books
Awards
Television
Sport
Births Rachel Notley
Paul Okalik
January to June January 8 – Ron Sexsmith , singer-songwriter
January 10 – Brad Roberts , lead singer and guitarist
January 31 – Sylvie Bernier , diver and Olympic gold medallist
February 1 – Sharon Bruneau , bodybuilder and fitness competitor
February 10
February 17 – Sherry Hawco , artistic gymnast (d. 1991 )[ 3]
April 1 – Scott Stevens , ice hockey player
April 7 – Steve Graves , ice hockey player
April 13 – Caroline Rhea , stand-up comedian and actress
April 17 – Rachel Notley , politician and 17th Premier of Alberta
May 3 – Ron Hextall , ice hockey player
May 13 – Robert Marland , rower and Olympic gold medallist
May 17 - Elfi Schlegel , gymnast
May 20 - Petr Kellner , entrepreneur (d. 2021 )
May 24 – Clayton Gerein , Paralympic athlete
May 26 – Paul Okalik , politician and 1st Premier of Nunavut
June 9 – Gloria Reuben , singer and actress
June 14 – Randall Thompson , boxer
June 16 – Brad Fay , sportscaster[ 4]
June 21 – Rick Duff , boxer
June 22 – Angelo Tsarouchas , comedian/actor
June 26 – Ian Tracey , actor
June 28 – Christina Ashcroft , sport shooter[ 5]
July to December July 24 - Stéphan Bureau , journalist, TV interviewer and producer
July 14 - Craig McKinley , physician and aquanaut (NEEMO 7 mission) (d. 2013 )
July 24 – Erminia Russo , volleyball player
July 25 – Lisa LaFlamme , journalist and news anchor
August 6 – Alison Baker , racewalker
August 9 – Brett Hull , ice hockey player and coach
August 17 – Colin James , singer, guitarist and songwriter
August 26
August 27 – Paul Bernardo , serial killer and rapist
August 30 – Milena Gaiga , field hockey player
September 1 – Brian Bellows , ice hockey player
September 2 – Keanu Reeves , actor
September 12 – Greg McConnell , indie rock musician (d. 1999 )
September 14 – Terrence Paul , rower and Olympic gold medallist
September 18 – Kelly-Ann Way , track cyclist and road bicycle racer[ 6]
September 22 – Wayne Yearwood , basketball player and coach
September 24 – That Vegan Teacher , activist, educator, and influencer
September 23 – Diana Dutra , female boxer
September 25 – Ray Lazdins , discus thrower
September 26 – Marc Lépine , mass murderer (d. 1989 )
Stephen McNeil
October 9 – John Ralston , actor
October 14 – David Kaye , actor and voice actor
October 23 – David Sobolov , voice actor and director
October 24
October 26 – Marc Lépine , murderer responsible for the École Polytechnique massacre (d. 1989 )
October 29 – May Allison , long-distance runner
November 3 – Christian Mistral , Canadian novelist, poet, and songwriter (d. 2020 )
November 9 – Leah Pells , track and field athlete
November 10 – Stephen McNeil , politician and 28th Premier of Nova Scotia
November 14 – Silken Laumann , rower
November 15 – David Caplan , politician and Minister
November 16 – Diana Krall , jazz pianist and singer
December 11 – Carolyn Waldo , synchronized swimmer
December 19 – Lorie Kane , golfer
December 27 – Kevin Patterson , medical doctor and writer
Full date unknown
Deaths January 1 – William Herbert Burns , politician (b. 1878 )
January 12 – Byron Ingemar Johnson , politician and 24th Premier of British Columbia (b. 1890 )
February 18 – Joseph-Armand Bombardier , inventor, businessman and founder of Bombardier Inc. (b. 1907 )
March 3 – Angus MacInnis , politician (b. 1884 )
April 4 – Sarah Ramsland , politician, first woman elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan (b. 1882 )
April 20 – Joseph-Alphida Crete , politician (b. 1890 )
April 26 – E. J. Pratt , poet (b. 1882 )
June 9 – Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook , business tycoon, politician and writer (b. 1879 )
June 12 – Paul Carpenter , actor (b. 1921 )[ 7]
August 7 – Arsène Gagné , Quebec politician (b. 1910 )
September 5 – William Sherring , marathon runner and Olympic gold medallist (b. 1878 )
December 9 – Elmore Philpott , journalist and politician (b. 1896 )
December 14 – Roland Beaudry , politician, journalist, publicist and publisher (b. 1906 )
Full date unknown
See also
References
1964 in North America
Sovereign states Dependencies and other territories