1962 in Canada
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| Years: | 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 | 
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Events from the year 1962 in Canada.
Incumbents
Crown
- Head of state (monarch) – Queen Elizabeth II (consort – Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh)
 
Federal government
- Governor general – Georges Vanier (viceregal consort – Pauline Vanier)
 - Prime minister – John Diefenbaker
 
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
- Lieutenant Governor of Alberta – John Percy Page
 - Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia – George Pearkes
 - Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba – Errick Willis
 - Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick – Joseph Leonard O'Brien
 - Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland – Campbell Leonard Macpherson
 - Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia – Edward Chester Plow
 - Lieutenant Governor of Ontario – John Keiller MacKay
 - Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island – Frederick Walter Hyndman
 - Lieutenant Governor of Quebec – Paul Comtois
 - Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan – Frank Lindsay Bastedo
 
Premiers
- Premier of Alberta – Ernest Manning
 - Premier of British Columbia – W.A.C. Bennett
 - Premier of Manitoba – Dufferin Roblin
 - Premier of New Brunswick – Louis Robichaud
 - Premier of Newfoundland – Joey Smallwood
 - Premier of Nova Scotia – Robert Stanfield
 - Premier of Ontario – John Robarts
 - Premier of Prince Edward Island – Walter Shaw
 - Premier of Quebec – Jean Lesage
 - Premier of Saskatchewan – Woodrow Lloyd
 
Territorial governments
Commissioners
- Commissioner of Yukon – Frederick Howard Collins (until May 1) then Gordon Robertson Cameron
 - Commissioner of Northwest Territories – Robert Gordon Robertson
 
Events
- March 21 – The birth-defect-causing drug thalidomide is banned
 - May 2 – The Canadian dollar is pegged to the U.S. currency
 - June 15 – Canada is the third power to reach space with the launch of scientific satellite
 - June 18 – In the 1962 Federal election John Diefenbaker's Progressive Conservative Party of Canada is reduced to a minority government
 - July 1 – First medicare plan is launched in Saskatchewan to great protest by doctors
 - July 30 – Trans-Canada Highway opens
 - August 6 – A Premiers Conference is held in Victoria, British Columbia
 - September 1 – Place Ville Marie opens in Montreal
 - September 29 – Alouette 1, Canada's first satellite is launched.
 - October 25 – The Bedford Institute of Oceanography opens in Nova Scotia
 - October 25-November 12 – The Cuban Missile Crisis occurs. Diefenbaker refuses to put Canadian forces on alert, angering the U.S. government.
 - December 11 – The last three hangings in Canada take place.
 - The Globe and Mail adds the Report on Business section
 
Arts and literature
New books
- Max Aitken – The Decline and Fall of Lloyd George
 - W. O. Mitchell – The Kite
 - Marshall McLuhan – The Gutenberg Galaxy
 - George Woodcock – Anarchism
 - Farley Mowat – The Black Joke
 - Thomas B. Costain – The Last Plantagenets
 
Awards
- See 1962 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
 - Stephen Leacock Award: W. O. Mitchell, Jake and the Kid
 
Television
- Mister Rogers' Neighborhood premieres on CBC
 
Theatre
- The first Shaw Festival opens
 
Sport
- December 1-December 2 – The Winnipeg Blue Bombers win the Grey Cup in the famous fog bowl.
 
Births
Unknown date
- Perry Bellegarde, national chief of the Assembly of First Nations (2014-present)
 
January to June
- January 17 – Jim Carrey, comedian and actor
 - January 22 – Kevin Lamoureux, politician
 - February 4 – Michael Riley, actor
 - February 23 – John Hatch, basketball player
 - February 27 – Susie Moloney, novelist
 - March 27 – Jann Arden, singer-songwriter
 - April 1 – John Wallace, rower and Olympic gold medallist
 - May 31 – Corey Hart, musician
 - June 23
- Chris Collins, politician
 - Patrick Kelly, ice speed skater
 
 
July to December
- July 7 – Ross Rutledge, field hockey player (died 2004)
 - July 12 – Camilla Scott, actress and television host
 - July 14 – Diane Ratnik, volleyball player
 - July 21 – Lee Aaron, rock and jazz singer
 - August 23 – Martin Cauchon, politician and Minister
 - August 27 – Adam Oates, ice hockey and lacrosse player
 - August 31 – Wanda Guenette, volleyball player
 - September 15 – Brad Willock, volleyball player
 - September 18 – John Mann, rock musician and actor
 - September 22 – Normand D'Amour, actor
 - September 24 – Nia Vardalos, actress, screenwriter and producer
 - September 28 – Grant Fuhr, ice hockey player
 - October 16 – Dan McTeague, politician
 - October 30 – Rex Harrington, ballet dancer
 - November 8 – Cliff Cullen, politician
 - November 12– Mark Hunter, ice hockey player, coach, and manager
 
Deaths
- January 12 – James Garfield Gardiner, politician, Minister and Premier of Saskatchewan (born 1883)
 - January 24 – James Charles Brady, politician (born 1876)
 - March 3 – Cairine Wilson, Canada's first female Senator (born 1885)
 - August 20 – Joseph-Arsène Bonnier, politician (born 1879)
 - August 26 – Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Arctic explorer and ethnologist (born 1879)
 - October 23 – John Thomas Haig, politician (born 1877)
 - November 13 – Télesphore-Damien Bouchard, politician (born 1881)
 - November 21 – Frank Amyot, sprint canoer and Olympic gold medalist (born 1904)
 - December 8 – Allison Dysart, politician, lawyer, judge and 21st Premier of New Brunswick (born 1880)
 - December 22 – Solon Earl Low, politician (born 1900)
 
See also
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