Events from the year 2020 in Canada.
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Events cancelled as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic
January
- January 1
- January 2
- January 3
- January 4
- January 5
- January 6 – Reva Gerstein, psychologist and educator (b. 1917)
- January 7 – Neil Peart, drummer and lyricist for Rush (b. 1952)[30]
- January 9 – Leo Kolber, businessman and former Senator (b. 1929)[31]
- January 10
- January 14 – Eville Gorham, scientist (b. 1925)
- January 15 – Rocky Johnson, wrestler (b. 1944)
- January 16 – William J. Samarin, linguist (b. 1926)
- January 17
- January 18
- January 18 – John Gibson, ice hockey player (b. 1959)
- January 20 – Kit Hood, television editor (b. 1943)
- January 21 – Norman Amadio, jazz pianist (b. 1928)
- January 23
- January 25
- January 26 – Louis Nirenberg, mathematician (b. 1925)
- January 29 – Alfred John Ellis, banker (b. 1915)
- January 30
February
- February 1 – Roger Landry, businessman (b. 1934)
- February 2 – Bernard Ebbers, businessman and convicted fraudster (b. 1941)
- February 3 – John Edward Brockelbank, instrument technician and politician (b. 1931)
- February 4
- February 5
- February 7
- February 8 – Bill Robinson, basketball player (b. 1949)
- February 11
- February 12
- February 13 – Ralph Mercier, politician (b. 1937)
- February 14 – Masao Takahashi, judoka (b. 1929)
- February 17 – Georges Villeneuve, politician (b. 1922)
- February 19
- February 21
- February 22 – Mark Zanna, social psychologist (b. 1944)
- February 23 – Norene Gilletz, author and cooking instructor (b. 1940)
- February 25 – Bob Steiner, football player (b. 1946)
- February 26 – David Smith, senator (b. 1941)
- February 26 – Craig Mackay, speed skater (b. 1927)[35]
March
- March 1 – William MacEachern, politician (b. 1930)
- March 2
- March 3 – Réginald Bélair, politician (b. 1949)
- March 4
- March 6
- March 7
- March 9 – John Havelock Parker, politician (b. 1929)
- March 11 – Ken King, ice hockey player (b. 1952)
- March 13 – Dorothy Maclean, educator and writer (b. 1920)
- March 14 – Galen Head, ice hockey player (b. 1947)
- March 15 – Phil Olsen, athlete (b. 1957)
- March 18 – Wray Downes, jazz pianist (b. 1931)
- March 19 – Herbert Marx, politician (b. 1932)
- March 20 – Claude Bennett, politician (b. 1936)
- March 23
- March 30
April
- April 4
- April 5 – Shirley Douglas, actress and activist (b. 1934)
- April 6
- April 7
- April 8
- April 9
- April 10
- April 11
- April 12
- April 16 – Kenneth Gilbert, musician (b. 1931)
- April 18 – Allan Gotlieb, public servant and Ambassador (b. 1928)
- April 19
- April 20 – Hezakiah Oshutapik, politician (b. 1955 or 1956)
June
- June 1
- June 2
- June 3 – Gary Potts, Temagami First Nation chief (b. 1940s)
- June 4 – Walt Elliot, politician (b. 1933)
- June 5 – Andrée Champagne, actress (b. 1939)
- June 6 – Jean-Marc Chaput, author and public speaker (b. 1930)
- June 7 – Hubert Gagnon, actor and voice dubber (b. 1946)
- June 10
- June 11
- June 12 – Werner Volkmer, documentary filmmaker (b. 1944)
- June 15
- June 17
- June 19
- June 21 – Anthony J. Naldrett, geologist (b. 1933)
- June 24 – David MacLennan, biochemist (b. 1937)
- June 26
- June 27 – Bob Warner, ice hockey player (b. 1950)
- June 28 – Bill McFarlane, gridiron football player (b. 1930)
- June 29
- June 30 – John Metras, gridiron football player (b. 1940)
July
- July 3
- July 5
- July 6 – Deborah Zamble, chemist (b. 1971)
- July 7
- July 9 – Bob Sabourin, ice hockey player (b. 1933)
- July 10
- July 11 – Rich Priske, bassist (b. 1967)
- July 12 – Ignat Kaneff, construction executive and philanthropist (b. 1926)
- July 13 – Daniel David Moses, poet and playwright (b. 1952)
- July 16
- July 17 – J. I. Packer, evangelical theologian (b. 1926)
- July 18
- July 19
- July 20
- July 24 – Claude Beausoleil, writer and poet (b. 1948)
- July 25
- July 26
- July 27 – Bernard Cleary, politician (b. 1937)
- July 28 – John Loxley, economist (b. 1942)
- July 29 – David Ramsay, politician (b. 1948)
August
- August 1 – Douglas Wiseman, politician (b. 1930)
- August 3
- August 4 – Brent Carver, actor (b. 1951)
- August 7
- August 8
- August 9 – Robert Fischer, politician (b. 1937)
- August 11 – Marcel Adams, real estate investor (b. 1920)
- August 13
- August 14 – Joe Norton, politician (b. 1949)
- August 15
- August 16 – Cathy Smith (b. 1947)
- August 18
- August 19
- August 21 – Chris Kooy, association football player (b. 1982)
- August 22 – Jean-Marie Brochu, Roman Catholic priest and founder of Le Noël du Bonheur (b. 1926)
- August 23
- August 24
- August 25 – Tommy Joe Coffey, gridiron football player (b. 1936)
- August 26 – Gaston Roberge, priest and film historian (b. 1935)
- August 30
- August 31 – Norm Spencer, voice actor (b. 1958)
September
- September 1
- September 2 – Stephen M. Drance, ophthalmologist (b. 1925)
- September 4
- September 10 – Terry Buckle, Canadian Anglican prelate, Archbishop of Yukon (b. 1940)
- September 12 – Aline Chrétien, spouse of former prime minister (b. 1936)[82]
- September 17 – Harvey Hodder, politician (b. 1943)
- September 19
- September 20 – Marian Packham, biochemist (b. 1927)
- September 21 – Bob Nevin, ice hockey player (b. 1938)
- September 23
- September 25 – George Sayliss, ice hockey player (b. 1931)
- September 26 – Suzanne Tremblay, politician (b. 1937)
- September 28 – Joyce Echaquan, Atikamekw woman (b. 1983 or 1982)
October
- October 1
- October 2 – Alan Abraham, politician and Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia (b. 1931)
- October 4 – Louis Fortier, biologist and oceanographer (b. 1953)
- October 8
- October 10 – Stanley Schumacher, politician (b. 1933)
- October 12 – Ezra Schabas, musician and educator (b. 1924)
- October 13
- October 14 – William Keir Carr, military officer and Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force (b. 1923)
- October 19 – Louise Renaud, painter and dancer (b. 1922)
- October 20 – James Randi, magician and skeptic (b. 1928)
- October 23 – R. M. Vaughan, writer (b. 1965)
- October 26
- October 27 – Don Mazankowski, politician and the 4th Deputy Prime Minister of Canada (b. 1935)
- October 28 – Robert Wells, politician (b. 1933)
- October 28 – Margaret Birch, politician (b. 1921)
- October 31 – Michel Auger, journalist (b. 1944)
November
- November 2 – Max Ward, aviator (b. 1921)
- November 3 – Anne Covell, sprinter (b. 1950)
- November 5 – Robert Peterson, politician (b. 1937)
- November 6
- November 8
- November 9 – Lê Dinh, songwriter (b.1934)
- November 11
- November 11 – Pierre Mercier, politician (b. 1937)
- November 13 – Max Gros-Louis, politician and businessman (b. 1931)
- November 16
- November 18
- November 20
- November 23 – Christian Mistral, novelist, poet, and songwriter (b. 1964)
- November 24 – Fred Sasakamoose, ice hockey player (b. 1933)
- November 25 – Marc-André Bédard, politician (b. 1935)
- November 27 – Lou Nistico, ice hockey player (b. 1953)
December
- December 1 – Sol Tolchinsky, basketball player (b. 1929)
- December 2
- December 3
- December 4
- December 5 – Ron Irwin, politician and diplomat (b. 1936)
- December 6 – Neil Armstrong, ice hockey referee (b. 1932)
- December 7
- December 10 – Cal Hockley, ice hockey player (b. 1931)
- December 12
- December 13
- December 12 – Alpha Boucher, actor (b. 1943)
- December 15
- December 16 – John Martin Crawford, serial killer (b. 1962)
- December 17
- December 18
- December 19 – Leo Panitch, political scientist (b. 1945)
- December 23 – Joel Yanofsky, writer (b. 1955)
- December 26 – Derek Aucoin, baseball player (b. 1970)
- December 27 – Ed Finn, politician and trade unionist, (b. 1926)
- December 28 – Wilma Pelly, actress (b. 1937)
- December 29 – Elaine McCoy, politician (b. 1946)
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