1935 in Canada
Events from the year 1935 in Canada.
Incumbents
Crown
Federal government
Provincial governments
Lieutenant governors
Premiers
Territorial governments
Commissioners
Events
January to June
July to December
Sport
Births
January to June
- January 7 - Rey Pagtakhan, physician, professor, politician and Minister
- January 10 - Ronnie Hawkins, pioneering rock and roll musician
- January 14 - Lucille Wheeler, alpine skier, Olympic bronze medalist and World Champion
- January 29 - Christina McCall, political writer (d.2005)
- February 21 - Jean Pelletier, politician and Mayor of Quebec City (d.2009)
- March 2 - Al Waxman, actor and director (d.2001)
- March 15 - Mary Pratt, painter
- March 24 - Mary Seeman, psychiatrist
- April 16 - Ray Frenette, 28th Premier of New Brunswick
- April 22 - Rita Johnston, politician, Canada's first female premier and 29th Premier of British Columbia
- May 25 - W. P. Kinsella, novelist and short story writer
- May 26 - Pat Carney, politician, Minister and Senator
- June 2 - Carol Shields, author (d.2003)
July to December
Donald Sutherland at the Mill Valley Film Festival, 2005
- July 17 - Donald Sutherland, actor
- July 24 - Bob McAdorey, television and radio broadcaster (d.2005)
- July 25 - Gilbert Parent, politician and 33rd Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons (d.2009)
- July 27 - Don Mazankowski, politician and Minister
- July 27 - François Barbeau, costume designer (d.2016)
- July 29 - Pat Lowther, poet (d.1975)
- October 3 - Floyd Laughren, politician
- October 15 - Willie O'Ree, ice hockey player, first Black Canadian player in the National Hockey League
- October 20 - Russell Doern, politician (d.1987)
- November 17 - Audrey Thomas, novelist and short story writer
- December 11 - Elmer Vasko, Canadian ice hockey player (d. 1998)
- December 12 - John Wise, politician, MP for Elgin (1972–1988); Minister of Agriculture (1979–1980; 1984–1988) (d.2013)
- December 13 - Raymond Speaker, politician
- December 21 - Edward Schreyer, politician, 16th Premier of Manitoba and 22nd Governor General of Canada
Full date unknown
Deaths
- March 15 - James Duncan McGregor, agricultural pioneer, politician and Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba (b.1860)
- March 16 - John James Richard Macleod, physician, physiologist and Nobel laureate (b.1876)
- April 10 - Joseph Charles-Émile Trudeau, entrepreneur and father of Pierre Trudeau, who would later become Prime Minister of Canada (b.1887)
- April 19 - Willis Keith Baldwin, politician (b.1857)
- July 18 - George Clift King, politician and 2nd Mayor of Calgary (b.1848)
- September 30 - J. J. Kelso, journalist and social activist (b.1864)
- October 24 - Edward Morris, 1st Baron Morris, politician and 2nd Prime Minister of Newfoundland (b.1859)
- October 29 - Del Fontaine, Canadian middleweight boxing champion, executed for murder in the U.K.
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