Events from the year 1933 in Canada.
Events [edit]
Arts and literature [edit]
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Births [edit]
January to March [edit]
- January 24 - Claude Préfontaine, actor (d.2013)
- January 25 - Alden Nowlan, poet, novelist, playwright and journalist (d.1983)
- January 31 - Camille Henry, ice hockey player (d.1997)
- January 31 - John Snow, Native leader
- February 13 - Michael Cook, playwright (d.1994)
- February 18 - Frank Moores, businessman, politician and 2nd Premier of Newfoundland (d.2005)
- February 24 - Gustavo Da Roza, architect
- March 4 - James Jerome, jurist, politician and Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons (d.2005)
- March 9 - Mel Lastman, businessman, politician and Mayor of Toronto
- March 19 - John Sopinka, lawyer and puisne justice on the Supreme Court of Canada (d.1997)
- March 29 - Jacques Brault, poet and translator
April to June [edit]
July to September [edit]
- July 8 - Antonio Lamer, lawyer, jurist and 16th Chief Justice of Canada (d.2007)
- July 13 - Scott Symons, writer (d.2009)
- July 14 - Robert Bourassa, politician and 22nd Premier of Quebec (d.1996)
- July 28 - David Ahenakew, politician (d.2010)
- August 13 - Ted Godwin, artist (d.2013)
- August 30 - Don Getty, politician and 11th Premier of Alberta
- September 8 - Maurice Foster, politician, MP for Algoma (1968–1993) (d. 2010)
- September 19 - Gilles Archambault, novelist
October to December [edit]
- October 12 - Guido Molinari, artist (d.2004)
- October 22 - David Bromige, poet (d.2009)
- November 16 - Leonard Marchand, politician
- November 26 - Robert Goulet, singer and actor (d.2007)
- November 27 - Jacques Godbout, novelist, essayist, children's writer, journalist, filmmaker and poet
- December 1 - Alex Campbell, politician and Premier of Prince Edward Island
- December 12 - Joe Borowski, politician and activist (d.1996)
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Deaths [edit]
- January 3 - Jack Pickford, actor (b.1896)
- April 14 - Daniel Hunter McMillan, politician and Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba (b.1846)
- October 10 - James David Stewart, educator, lawyer, politician and Premier of Prince Edward Island (b.1874)
- October 17 - Emily Murphy, women's rights activist, jurist and author, first woman magistrate in Canada and in the British Empire (b.1868)
- October 25 - William John Bowser, politician and Premier of British Columbia (b.1867)
- November 30 - Arthur Currie, World War I general (b.1875)
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