Wikipedia:People by year/Reports/Canadians/For years in Canada (deaths)
Appearance
- 1006 — Thorvald Eriksson, Explorers of Canada, Icelandic historical figures, People stubs, Pre-Columbian trans-oceanic contact, Viking Age,
- 1499 — John Cabot (b. 1450), Bristol, Explorers of Canada,
- 1557 — Jacques Cartier (b. 1491), Explorers of Canada, French explorers,
- 1594 — Martin Frobisher (b. 1535), Explorers of Canada,
- 1605 — John Davis (English explorer) (b. 1550), 1911 Britannica, Explorers of Canada,
- 1622 — William Baffin (b. 1584), Explorers of Canada,
- 1627 — Arthur Aston, Newfoundland colonial leaders, People stubs,
- 1628 — Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Monts (b. 1558), Canadian historical figures,
- 1628 — Richard Whitbourne (b. 1579), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1629 — John Guy, Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1629 — Robert Hayman (b. 1575), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1632 — Étienne Brûlé (b. 1592), Canadian historical figures, Explorers of Canada, French explorers, Michigan history, Ontario history, Quebec history,
- 1632 — George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore (b. 1580), British Secretaries of State, Newfoundland colonial leaders, Peers,
- 1635 — Samuel de Champlain (b. 1567), Canadian historical figures, Explorers of Canada, French explorers, Geographers, Ontario history, Quebec history,
- 1635 — John Mason (b. 1586), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1642 — Jean Nicolet (b. 1598), Explorers of Canada, French explorers, Quebec history,
- 1654 — David Kirke (b. 1597), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1660 — Adam Dollard des Ormeaux (b. 1635), Canadian historical figures, New France, Quebec history,
- 1673 — Jeanne Mance (b. 1606), Canadian historical figures, Quebec history,
- 1675 — Jacques Marquette (b. 1636), Chicagoans, Explorers of Canada, French explorers, Jesuits, Michigan history,
- 1675 — Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore (b. 1605), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1680 — Kateri Tekakwitha (b. 1656), Beatified people, Canadian First Nations people, Mohawk tribe, Native American religious figures, Roman Catholics,
- 1687 — René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle (b. 1643), Explorers of Canada, French explorers, Michigan history,
- 1696 — Charles Albanel (b. 1616), Canadian historical figures, Jesuits,
- 1696 — Médard des Groseilliers (b. 1618), Canadian historical figures, Explorers of Canada, French explorers,
- 1698 — Louis de Buade de Frontenac (b. 1622), Canadian historical figures, Michigan history, People stubs,
- 1700 — Louis Joliet (b. 1645), Canadian explorers, Explorers of Canada,
- 1705 — Louis Hennepin (b. 1626), Explorers of Canada, Franciscans, French explorers, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Minnesota history, Niagara Falls, Roman Catholic missionaries,
- 1710 — Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut (b. 1636), Canadian historical figures, Explorers of Canada, French explorers, Minnesota history, New France, Ontario history,
- 1710 — Pierre-Esprit Radisson (b. 1636), Explorers of Canada, French explorers,
- 1734 — Marie-Joseph Angélique, Canadian historical figures, Quebec history,
- 1749 — Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de la Vérendrye (b. 1685), Canadian historical figures,
- 1757 — John Byng (b. 1704), 1911 Britannica, Newfoundland colonial leaders, Royal Navy admirals,
- 1759 — Louis-Joseph de Montcalm (b. 1712), Canadian historical figures, French and Indian War people, French generals,
- 1762 — Thomas Smith (admiral), Newfoundland colonial leaders, Royal Navy admirals,
- 1778 — Pierre de Cavagnal, Marquis de Vaudreuil (b. 1698), Canadian historical figures,
- 1786 — John Byron (b. 1723), Newfoundland colonial leaders, Royal Navy admirals,
- 1788 — Guy Johnson (b. 1740), American Revolution people, Canadian historical figures,
- 1791 — Frederick Haldimand (b. 1718), Governors of British North America,
- 1792 — John Burgoyne (b. 1723), British Army generals, Canadian historical figures, Old Westminsters,
- 1792 — George Brydges Rodney, 1st Baron Rodney (b. 1718), Newfoundland colonial leaders, Peers, Royal Navy admirals,
- 1792 — John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich (b. 1718), 1911 Britannica, British Secretaries of State, Lords of the Admiralty, Newfoundland colonial leaders, Peers,
- 1794 — James Murray (military officer) (b. 1721), British Army generals, Governors of British North America,
- 1797 — Jeffrey Amherst, 1st Baron Amherst (b. 1717), British Field Marshals, French and Indian War people, Governors of British North America, Peers,
- 1801 — Thomas Graves, 1st Baron Graves (b. 1725), Newfoundland colonial leaders, Peers, Royal Navy admirals,
- 1804 — Simon McTavish (b. 1750), Canadian historical figures, Canadian history, Canadian philanthropists, Early Canadian business leaders, Fur trade, People from Quebec,
- 1805 — Peter Hunter (b. 1746), Canadian historical figures,
- 1806 — John Graves Simcoe (b. 1752), Canadian historical figures, Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Lieutenant colonels, London, Ontario, Ontario history,
- 1807 — Joseph Brant (b. 1742), American Revolution people, Canadian historical figures, Mohawk tribe, Native American leaders,
- 1807 — Peter Pond (b. 1739), Explorers of Canada, People from Connecticut,
- 1808 — Peter Russell (politician) (b. 1733), Canadian historical figures,
- 1808 — Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester (b. 1724), Governors of British North America,
- 1813 — Alexander Grant (b. 1734), Canadian historical figures,
- 1813 — James McGill (b. 1744), Canadian historical figures, Canadian people stubs, McGill University, People from Quebec, Philanthropists,
- 1813 — Isaac Brock (b. 1769), Canadian military people, Michigan history, War of 1812,
- 1813 — William Berczy (b. 1744), Canadian painters,
- 1819 — Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond (b. 1764), Cricketers, English batsmen, English cricketers, English wicket-keepers, Governors of British North America, Knights of the Garter, Lords Lieutenant of Ireland, Peers, Surrey cricketers,
- 1820 — Alexander Mackenzie (explorer) (b. 1764), Explorers of Canada, Explorers of the Arctic,
- 1828 — John Kinzie (b. 1763), Chicago history, Chicagoans, People from Quebec,
- 1830 — John Johnson (Loyalist) (b. 1742), American Revolution people, Canadian historical figures,
- 1830 — John Coape Sherbrooke (b. 1764), Governors of British North America,
- 1833 — James Gambier, 1st Baron Gambier (b. 1756), Lords of the Admiralty, Newfoundland colonial leaders, Peers, People stubs, Royal Navy admirals,
- 1836 — John By (b. 1779), British Army officers, Canadian historical figures, Engineers,
- 1836 — John Molson (b. 1763), Canadian historical figures, Canadian history, Canadian people stubs, Early Canadian business leaders, Important people in rail transport, Molson family, People from Quebec,
- 1838 — George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie (b. 1770), Governors of British North America, Peers,
- 1839 — Philemon Wright (b. 1760), Early Canadian business leaders, Ottawa, West Quebec,
- 1840 — John George Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham (b. 1792), Governors General of the Province of Canada, Lords Privy Seal, Peers,
- 1841 — Charles Poulett Thomson, 1st Baron Sydenham (b. 1799), Governors General of the Province of Canada, Peers,
- 1843 — Charles Bagot (b. 1781), Governors General of the Province of Canada,
- 1844 — Alexander Wood (merchant), Canadian historical figures, Canadian political scandals, LGBT politicians, Toronto people,
- 1845 — William Lauder (contractor) (b. 1794), Canadian historical figures, Canadian history, Early Canadian business leaders, People from Quebec,
- 1845 — Richard Downes Jackson (b. 1777), Canadian people stubs,
- 1846 — Charles Metcalfe, 1st Baron Metcalfe (b. 1785), Governors General of the Province of Canada,
- 1847 — John Franklin (b. 1786), Explorers of Canada, Governors of Tasmania,
- 1847 — John Easton Mills (b. 1796), Montreal mayors,
- 1848 — John Neilson (b. 1776), People from Quebec, Wikipedia cleanup,
- 1849 — Archibald Acheson, 2nd Earl of Gosford (b. 1776), Governors of British North America, Peers,
- 1850 — Matthew Whitworth-Aylmer, 5th Baron Aylmer (b. 1775), Governors of British North America, Peers,
- 1852 — Frederick Philip Robinson (b. 1763), Canadian historical figures, People stubs,
- 1852 — Francis Gore (b. 1769), Canadian historical figures,
- 1852 — John Clitherow (b. 1782), Canadian military people, Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Lieutenant Governors of Quebec,
- 1852 — Ludger Duvernay (b. 1799), People from Quebec,
- 1854 — Cuthbert Grant (b. 1793), Canadian First Nations people, Canadian historical figures,
- 1854 — James Kempt (b. 1764), 1911 Britannica, British Army generals, Governors of British North America,
- 1855 — Thomas McKay (b. 1792), Early Canadian business leaders,
- 1855 — William Edward Parry (b. 1790), 1911 Britannica, Explorers of Canada, Explorers of the Arctic, Royal Navy admirals,
- 1856 — Daniel Massey (manufacturer) (b. 1798), Canadian people stubs,
- 1858 — Robert Baldwin (b. 1804), Canadian historical figures, Premiers of the Province of Canada,
- 1858 — James B. Uniacke (b. 1799), Nova Scotia premiers, People stubs,
- 1859 — Charles Cathcart, 2nd Earl Cathcart (b. 1783), Governors General of the Province of Canada, Peers,
- 1860 — Peter McGill (b. 1789), Canadian people stubs, Early Canadian business leaders, Montreal mayors, People from Quebec,
- 1860 — George Simpson (administrator) (b. 1787), Canadian history, Early Canadian business leaders,
- 1860 — François Réal Angers (b. 1812), People from Quebec,
- 1861 — William Lyon Mackenzie (b. 1795), Canadian historical figures, Canadian journalists, Mayors of Toronto,
- 1862 — Nicholas Sparks (Ottawa) (b. 1794), Canadian historical figures,
- 1862 — Simon Fraser (explorer) (b. 1776), Explorers of Canada,
- 1862 — James Clark Ross (b. 1800), Explorers of Antarctica, Explorers of Canada, Royal Navy officers,
- 1862 — Allan MacNab (b. 1798), Premiers of the Province of Canada,
- 1863 — Wolfred Nelson (b. 1791), Canadian people stubs, Montreal mayors, People from Quebec, Quebec history, Quebec politicians,
- 1863 — Ruggles Wright (b. 1793), Early Canadian business leaders,
- 1863 — John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton (b. 1778), 1911 Britannica, British Field Marshals, Governors of British North America,
- 1863 — James Bruce, 8th Earl of Elgin (b. 1811), Governors General of the Province of Canada, Peers, Viceroys of India,
- 1864 — Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine (b. 1807), Canadian historical figures, Premiers of the Province of Canada,
- 1865 — Samuel Cunard, 1st Baronet Cunard (b. 1787), Baronets, Early Canadian business leaders, People from Nova Scotia,
- 1865 — Izaak Walton Killam (b. 1789), Early Canadian business leaders,
- 1865 — William Machin Stairs (b. 1789), Early Canadian business leaders, People from Nova Scotia,
- 1865 — Étienne-Paschal Taché (b. 1795), Fathers of Confederation, People stubs, Premiers of the Province of Canada,
- 1865 — Thomas Chandler Haliburton (b. 1796), Canadian writers,
- 1867 — Charles Duncombe (b. 1792), Canadian historical figures, London, Ontario, Ontario history,
- 1867 — John Strachan (b. 1778), Canadian Clergy, Canadian historical figures, Ontario politicians,
- 1867 — Edward Whelan (b. 1824), Fathers of Confederation,
- 1868 — Alexander Roberts Dunn (b. 1833), Canadian Victoria Cross recipients,
- 1868 — Edmund Walker Head (b. 1805), Governors General of the Province of Canada,
- 1869 — John Redpath (b. 1796), Canadian historical figures, Canadian philanthropists, Early Canadian business leaders, People from Quebec,
- 1869 — John Holl, Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1871 — Paul Kane (b. 1810), Canadian painters, Irish artists,
- 1872 — John Sandfield Macdonald (b. 1812), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario premiers, Premiers of the Province of Canada,
- 1872 — George L. Hathaway (b. 1813), New Brunswick premiers,
- 1872 — Cornelius Krieghoff (b. 1815), Canadian painters,
- 1872 — John Kent (b. 1805), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1873 — George-Étienne Cartier (b. 1814), Canadian lawyers, Fathers of Confederation, Premiers of the Province of Canada,
- 1873 — Joseph Howe (b. 1804), Fathers of Confederation, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Nova Scotia premiers,
- 1873 — William Steeves (b. 1814), Canadian senators, Fathers of Confederation, New Brunswick politicians,
- 1873 — Alexander Keith (b. 1795), Canadian businesspeople, Canadian mayors, People from Nova Scotia, People stubs,
- 1873 — Robert Nelson (b. 1794), People from Quebec, Quebec politicians,
- 1873 — James W. Johnston (b. 1792), Nova Scotia premiers,
- 1873 — Charles Connell (b. 1810), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, New Brunswick politicians,
- 1873 — John Coyne, Ontario politicians,
- 1874 — Hiram Blanchard (b. 1820), Nova Scotia premiers,
- 1875 — George Coles (b. 1810), Fathers of Confederation, Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1875 — John Willoughby Crawford (b. 1817), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, People stubs,
- 1875 — Henry William Stisted (b. 1817), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario,
- 1876 — John Young, 1st Baron Lisgar (b. 1807), Canadian Governors General, Governors of New South Wales, Peers,
- 1877 — Jonathan McCully (b. 1809), Fathers of Confederation,
- 1877 — Charles Wilson (Canadian politician) (b. 1808), Canadian senators, Montreal mayors,
- 1878 — William Workman (b. 1807), Canadian people stubs, Early Canadian business leaders, Montreal mayors, People from Quebec,
- 1878 — Donald Gunn (b. 1797), Manitoba politicians,
- 1878 — Francis Evans Cornish (b. 1831), London, Ontario mayors, Winnipeg mayors,
- 1879 — William Henry Pope (b. 1825), Fathers of Confederation, People stubs,
- 1879 — Octave Crémazie (b. 1827), Canadian poets,
- 1880 — Edward Barron Chandler (b. 1800), Fathers of Confederation, Lieutenant Governors of New Brunswick,
- 1880 — Charles Fisher (b. 1808), Fathers of Confederation, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, New Brunswick premiers,
- 1880 — James Craig Watson (b. 1838), American astronomers, Canadian astronomers, Lists of asteroids,
- 1882 — Hugh Allan (b. 1810), Canadian people stubs, Early Canadian business leaders,
- 1883 — James Cockburn (b. 1819), Fathers of Confederation, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1883 — Albert J. Smith (b. 1822), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, New Brunswick premiers,
- 1883 — Charles Fox Bennett (b. 1793), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1884 — Harriet Moore Bowell (b. 1829), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
- 1884 — Joseph Hensley (b. 1824), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1885 — Jean-Charles Chapais (b. 1811), Fathers of Confederation,
- 1885 — Francis Hincks (b. 1807), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, People stubs, Premiers of the Province of Canada,
- 1885 — Susanna Moodie (b. 1803), Canadian writers,
- 1885 — Joseph Edouard Cauchon (b. 1816), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Quebec politicians, Speakers of the Canadian Senate,
- 1885 — James Colledge Pope (b. 1826), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1886 — Anna Hannon Bates (b. 1846), Canadian people,
- 1886 — Joseph-Alfred Mousseau (b. 1837), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Quebec premiers,
- 1887 — John Palliser (b. 1817), Explorers of Canada,
- 1887 — William Smithe (b. 1842), British Columbia premiers,
- 1887 — William Annand (b. 1808), Nova Scotia premiers,
- 1887 — Matthew Crooks Cameron (b. 1822), Ontario politicians,
- 1887 — William Murdoch (poet) (b. 1823), Canadian poets, English-language poets, People stubs, Scottish poets,
- 1888 — William Alexander Henry (b. 1816), Fathers of Confederation, Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, People stubs,
- 1888 — John Rose, 1st Baronet Rose (b. 1820), Baronets, Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Quebec politicians,
- 1889 — John Hamilton Gray (New Brunswick) (b. 1814), Fathers of Confederation, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, New Brunswick premiers,
- 1889 — Alexander Morris (b. 1826), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1889 — Alexander Edmund Batson Davie (b. 1847), British Columbia premiers,
- 1889 — Andrew Charles Elliott (b. 1828), British Columbia premiers,
- 1889 — John Norquay (b. 1841), Manitoba premiers,
- 1889 — Henry Joseph Clarke (b. 1833), Manitoba politicians,
- 1890 — John William Ritchie (b. 1808), Fathers of Confederation, People stubs,
- 1890 — Joseph Godéric Blanchet (b. 1820), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1890 — Pierre-Joseph-Olivier Chauveau (b. 1820), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Quebec premiers, Speakers of the Canadian Senate,
- 1891 — Robert Poore Haythorne (b. 1815), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1891 — Calixa Lavallée (b. 1842), Canadian songwriters,
- 1892 — Adams George Archibald (b. 1814), Fathers of Confederation, Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1892 — Alexander Campbell (Canadian politician) (b. 1822), Fathers of Confederation, Lieutenant Governors of Ontario,
- 1892 — John Robson (b. 1824), British Columbia premiers,
- 1892 — Alexander Mackenzie (b. 1822), Canadian Prime Ministers, Leaders of the Liberal Party of Canada,
- 1892 — Marc-Amable Girard (b. 1822), Manitoba premiers,
- 1892 — Andrew R. Wetmore (b. 1820), New Brunswick premiers,
- 1893 — Henry Morgan (merchant) (b. 1819), Canadian historical figures, Canadian history, Early Canadian business leaders, People from Quebec,
- 1893 — Jane Mackenzie (b. 1825), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
- 1893 — John Rae (b. 1813), Explorers of Canada, Explorers of the Arctic,
- 1893 — John Joseph Caldwell Abbott (b. 1821), Canadian Prime Ministers, Canadian senators, Montreal mayors,
- 1894 — James MacLeod (b. 1836), Canadian judges, People stubs, Royal Canadian Mounted Police commissioners,
- 1894 — Honoré Mercier (b. 1840), Canadian lawyers, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Quebec premiers,
- 1894 — Charles Stanley Monck, 4th Viscount Monck (b. 1819), Canadian Governors General, Governors General of the Province of Canada, Peers,
- 1894 — Francis Godschall Johnson (b. 1817), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors,
- 1894 — Philip Carteret Hill (b. 1821), Nova Scotia premiers,
- 1894 — Archibald McKellar (b. 1816), Ontario politicians,
- 1895 — Thomas Heath Haviland (b. 1822), Canadian people stubs, Canadian senators, Fathers of Confederation, Lieutenant Governors of Prince Edward Island,
- 1895 — Malcolm Alexander MacLean (b. 1842), Mayors of Vancouver,
- 1896 — Samuel Leonard Tilley (b. 1818), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Fathers of Confederation, Lieutenant Governors of New Brunswick, New Brunswick premiers,
- 1896 — Timothy Warren Anglin (b. 1822), New Brunswick politicians, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1896 — John Christian Schultz (b. 1840), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1896 — John James Fraser (b. 1829), Lieutenant Governors of New Brunswick, New Brunswick premiers,
- 1896 — Donald Alexander Macdonald (b. 1817), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1897 — Robert Simpson (store founder) (b. 1834), Early Canadian business leaders,
- 1897 — Sam Livingston, Canadian businesspeople,
- 1897 — James Mitchell (Canadian politician) (b. 1843), New Brunswick premiers,
- 1897 — Thomas McGreevy (b. 1825), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1897 — Frederick Cope (b. 1860), Mayors of Vancouver,
- 1897 — David Oppenheimer (b. 1832), Mayors of Vancouver,
- 1897 — Philip Francis Little, Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1898 — Mary Bethune Abbott (b. 1823), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
- 1898 — Casimir Gzowski (b. 1813), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Polish engineers,
- 1898 — Theodore Davie (b. 1852), British Columbia premiers,
- 1898 — Joseph-Adolphe Chapleau (b. 1840), Quebec premiers,
- 1898 — Dalton McCarthy (b. 1836), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1898 — William Templeton (b. 1853), Mayors of Vancouver,
- 1899 — Peter Mitchell (b. 1824), Fathers of Confederation, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, New Brunswick premiers, Shipbuilders,
- 1899 — James David Edgar (b. 1841), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1899 — George Airey Kirkpatrick (b. 1841), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1899 — John William Dawson (b. 1820), 1911 Britannica, Canadian scientists, People from Nova Scotia, People stubs, Quebec history,
- 1899 — Grant Allen (b. 1848), Canadian writers,
- 1899 — Catharine Parr Traill (b. 1802), Canadian writers,
- 1899 — Archibald Lampman (b. 1861), Canadian poets,
- 1900 — Frederick Carter (b. 1819), Fathers of Confederation, Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1900 — Félix-Gabriel Marchand (b. 1832), People stubs, Quebec premiers,
- 1901 — George William Allan (b. 1822), Canadian people stubs, Mayors of Toronto, Speakers of the Canadian Senate,
- 1901 — Henry Scadding (b. 1813), Canadian Clergy, Canadian historians, Canadian writers,
- 1901 — George Mercer Dawson (b. 1849), Canadian scientists, Geologists,
- 1901 — George E. King (b. 1839), Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, New Brunswick premiers,
- 1901 — Arthur S. Hardy (b. 1837), Ontario premiers,
- 1901 — John Jones Ross (b. 1831), People stubs, Quebec premiers, Speakers of the Canadian Senate,
- 1902 — Richard Bucke (b. 1837), Canadian scientists,
- 1902 — Simon James Dawson (b. 1818), Civil engineers, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1903 — Emily Stowe (b. 1831), Early Canadian feminists,
- 1903 — Robert B. Dickey (b. 1811), Fathers of Confederation, People stubs,
- 1903 — Oliver Mowat (b. 1820), Canadian senators, Fathers of Confederation, Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Ontario premiers,
- 1903 — Robert A. Davis (b. 1841), Manitoba premiers,
- 1903 — Donald Farquharson (b. 1834), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1903 — Lachlin McCallum (b. 1823), Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1903 — David Mills (Canadian politician) (b. 1831), Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, People stubs,
- 1903 — John Andrew Davidson (b. 1852), Manitoba politicians,
- 1904 — John Fitzwilliam Stairs (b. 1848), Early Canadian business leaders, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Nova Scotia politicians, People from Nova Scotia,
- 1904 — William Hall (b. 1827), Canadian Victoria Cross recipients, Royal Navy sailors,
- 1904 — Robert Machray (b. 1831), Anglicans, Canadian Clergy, People stubs,
- 1904 — George Frederick Phillips (b. 1862), Medal of Honor recipients, People from New Brunswick,
- 1904 — James Cox Aikins (b. 1823), Canadian senators, Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Ontario politicians,
- 1904 — Henry Collins (b. 1844), Mayors of Vancouver,
- 1905 — William McDougall (politician) (b. 1822), Fathers of Confederation, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1905 — David H. Harrison (b. 1843), Manitoba premiers,
- 1905 — George William Ross (b. 1841), Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario premiers,
- 1905 — Gédéon Ouimet (b. 1823), People stubs, Quebec premiers,
- 1905 — Etienne Desmarteau (b. 1873), Canadian athletes at the 1904 Summer Olympics,
- 1906 — Gabriel Dumont (b. 1837), Canadian First Nations people,
- 1906 — Hector-Louis Langevin (b. 1826), Canadian people stubs, Fathers of Confederation, Quebec lieutenants,
- 1906 — Peter White (b. 1838), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1906 — James McIntyre (b. 1827), Canadian poets, Cheeses, Poets,
- 1906 — Honoré Beaugrand (b. 1848), Montreal mayors,
- 1906 — Robert Thorburn (b. 1836), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1907 — William Pearce Howland (b. 1811), Fathers of Confederation, Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1907 — Andrew George Blair (b. 1844), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, New Brunswick premiers,
- 1907 — William Henry Drummond (b. 1854), Canadian poets, People stubs,
- 1908 — Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière (b. 1829), Lieutenant Governors of British Columbia, Quebec premiers,
- 1908 — Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby (b. 1841), British Secretaries of State, Canadian Governors General, Knights of the Garter, NHL, Peers,
- 1908 — George Anthony Walkem (b. 1834), British Columbia premiers,
- 1908 — Thomas Greenway (b. 1838), Manitoba premiers,
- 1908 — Arthur Peters (b. 1854), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1908 — Alfred Boyd (b. 1836), Manitoba politicians,
- 1908 — Jean Blanchet (b. 1843), Quebec politicians,
- 1908 — Louis-Honoré Fréchette (b. 1839), Quebec authors,
- 1908 — William McGuigan (b. 1853), Canada-related stubs, Mayors of Vancouver, People stubs,
- 1908 — William Whiteway (b. 1828), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1909 — Joshua Slocum (b. 1844), Canadian writers,
- 1909 — Daniel L. Hanington (b. 1835), New Brunswick premiers,
- 1909 — William T. Pipes (b. 1850), Nova Scotia premiers,
- 1909 — James A. Reilly (b. 1835), Calgary mayors,
- 1910 — Adelaide Hoodless (b. 1857), Canadian social justice activists,
- 1910 — Charles Braithwaite (b. 1850), Manitoba politicians,
- 1910 — George Murdoch (b. 1850), Calgary mayors,
- 1911 — Alexander Tilloch Galt (b. 1822), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Fathers of Confederation, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Quebec history,
- 1911 — John Carling (b. 1828), London, Ontario, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1911 — Daniel J. Greene (b. 1850), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1912 — Andrew Archibald Macdonald (b. 1829), Canadian senators, Fathers of Confederation, Lieutenant Governors of Prince Edward Island,
- 1912 — Charles Tupper (b. 1821), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Canadian Prime Ministers, Fathers of Confederation, Nova Scotia premiers,
- 1912 — Richard John Cartwright (b. 1835), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Canadian Ministers of Trade and Commerce, Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1912 — William Robinson Clark (b. 1829), Canadian Clergy,
- 1912 — Louis Cyr (b. 1863), People from Quebec,
- 1912 — Edward Blake (b. 1833), Leaders of the Liberal Party of Canada, Leaders of the Liberal Party of Ontario, Ontario premiers, People stubs,
- 1912 — Lemuel Cambridge Owen (b. 1822), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1913 — Annie Thompson (b. 1845), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
- 1913 — John Sparrow David Thompson (b. 1845), Canadian Prime Ministers, Canadian lawyers, Nova Scotia premiers,
- 1913 — Richard William Scott (b. 1825), Canadian senators, Ontario politicians,
- 1913 — Joseph Featherston (b. 1843), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1913 — E. Pauline Johnson (b. 1861), Canadian poets, People stubs,
- 1914 — Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal (b. 1820), Canadian philanthropists, Early Canadian business leaders, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Peers, Quebec history,
- 1914 — Edith Maude Eaton (b. 1865), Canadian writers, People from Quebec,
- 1914 — John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, 9th Duke of Argyll (b. 1845), Canadian Governors General, Knights of the Garter, Peers,
- 1914 — Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto (b. 1845), 1911 Britannica, Canadian Governors General, Knights of the Garter, Peers, Viceroys of India,
- 1914 — Henry R. Emmerson (b. 1853), New Brunswick premiers,
- 1914 — James P. Whitney (b. 1843), Ontario premiers,
- 1914 — James Garden (b. 1847), Mayors of Vancouver,
- 1915 — Sandford Fleming (b. 1827), Canadian historical figures, Canadian scientists,
- 1915 — William Cornelius Van Horne (b. 1843), Art collectors, Canadian businesspeople, Canadian historical figures, Important people in rail transport, People from Illinois,
- 1915 — Harry Banks (b. 1896), Canadian World War I people,
- 1915 — Thomas Bain (b. 1834), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1915 — Neil McLeod (b. 1842), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1915 — Charles-Eugène Boucher de Boucherville (b. 1822), People stubs, Quebec premiers,
- 1916 — Joseph-Aldéric Ouimet (b. 1848), Quebec lieutenants, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1916 — Edgar Dewdney (b. 1835), Lieutenant Governors of British Columbia, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1916 — Leo Clarke (b. 1893), Canadian Battle of the Somme Victoria Cross recipients,
- 1916 — Acheson Irvine (b. 1837), Royal Canadian Mounted Police commissioners,
- 1916 — Daniel Webster Marsh (b. 1838), Calgary mayors,
- 1916 — Robert Alexander Anderson (b. 1858), Mayors of Vancouver,
- 1917 — Percival Molson (b. 1880), Canadian World War I people, Canadian athletes at the 1904 Summer Olympics, Canadian ice hockey players, Canadian track and field athletes, McGill University, Molson family,
- 1917 — Thomas Simpson Sproule (b. 1843), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1917 — Mackenzie Bowell (b. 1823), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Canadian Prime Ministers,
- 1917 — Florence La Badie (b. 1888), Canadian actors, Cinema actors,
- 1917 — Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey (b. 1851), Canadian Governors General, Peers,
- 1917 — Lemuel J. Tweedie (b. 1849), Lieutenant Governors of New Brunswick, New Brunswick premiers,
- 1917 — William Mortimer Clark (b. 1836), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario,
- 1917 — Richard McBride (b. 1870), British Columbia premiers,
- 1917 — George J. Clark (b. 1857), New Brunswick premiers,
- 1917 — Tom Thomson (b. 1877), Canadian painters,
- 1917 — Ralph Smith (b. 1858), British Columbia politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Trade unionists,
- 1918 — George Lawrence Price (b. 1898), Canadian World War I people,
- 1918 — Henry Norwest (b. 1884), Canadian World War I people,
- 1918 — Hugh Cairns (VC) (b. 1896), Canadian World War I Victoria Cross recipients,
- 1918 — Gordon Flowerdew (b. 1885), Canadian World War I Victoria Cross recipients,
- 1918 — Pierre-Évariste Leblanc (b. 1853), Lieutenant Governors of Quebec, Quebec politicians,
- 1918 — Harlan Carey Brewster (b. 1870), British Columbia premiers,
- 1919 — Francis Cochrane (b. 1852), Canadian mayors, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1919 — William Osler (b. 1849), Baronets, Canadian scientists, History of medicine,
- 1919 — Simon H. Holmes (b. 1831), Nova Scotia premiers,
- 1919 — Frederick Peters (b. 1851), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1919 — Joe Hall (b. 1882), Canadian ice hockey players, Hockey Hall of Fame, Montreal Canadiens players,
- 1920 — Agnes Macdonald (b. 1836), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
- 1920 — Frances Tupper (b. 1826), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
- 1920 — James Dunsmuir (b. 1851), British Columbia premiers, Lieutenant Governors of British Columbia,
- 1920 — Edward Gawler Prior (b. 1854), British Columbia premiers, Lieutenant Governors of British Columbia, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1920 — Robert Beaven (b. 1836), British Columbia premiers,
- 1920 — William Wilfred Sullivan (b. 1843), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1920 — Simon-Napoléon Parent (b. 1855), Quebec premiers,
- 1920 — Adolphe Basile Routhier (b. 1839), Canadian songwriters,
- 1920 — James Delamere Lafferty (b. 1850), Calgary mayors,
- 1920 — Augustus F. Goodridge (b. 1839), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1921 — George Stephen, 1st Baron Mount Stephen (b. 1829), Canadian historical figures, Canadian philanthropists, Early Canadian business leaders, Important people in rail transport, Peers, People from Quebec,
- 1921 — Jennie Kidd Trout (b. 1841), Canadian historical figures,
- 1921 — Zoe Laurier (b. 1841), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
- 1921 — Douglas Colin Cameron (b. 1854), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians, Ontario politicians,
- 1921 — Louis Henry Davies (b. 1845), Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1921 — Sam Hughes (b. 1853), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1922 — Robert Franklin Sutherland (b. 1859), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1922 — William Proudfoot (b. 1859), Canadian senators, Ontario politicians,
- 1923 — Sir William Mackenzie (b. 1849), Canadian businesspeople, Canadian historical figures, Important people in rail transport,
- 1923 — John Strathearn Hendrie (b. 1857), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario,
- 1923 — Joseph Martin (Canadian politician) (b. 1852), British Columbia premiers, Manitoba politicians,
- 1923 — John Herbert Turner (b. 1834), British Columbia premiers,
- 1923 — Louis-Olivier Taillon (b. 1840), Quebec premiers,
- 1923 — Morris McGregor (b. 1923), Manitoba politicians,
- 1923 — William Ralph Meredith (b. 1840), Ontario politicians,
- 1924 — Louis Philippe Brodeur (b. 1862), Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Lieutenant Governors of Quebec, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1924 — James Wilson Morrice (b. 1865), Canadian painters,
- 1925 — Adam Beck (b. 1857), Canadian historical figures, London, Ontario mayors, Ontario politicians,
- 1925 — John Rudolphus Booth (b. 1827), Early Canadian business leaders,
- 1925 — William Pugsley (b. 1850), Lieutenant Governors of New Brunswick, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, New Brunswick premiers,
- 1925 — James Alexander Lougheed (b. 1854), Alberta politicians, Canadian senators,
- 1926 — Angus McDonald (politician) (b. 1867), Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1926 — Charles McCool (b. 1853), Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1926 — Charles Vance Millar (b. 1853), Canadian lawyers,
- 1926 — Georges Vezina (b. 1887), Canadian ice hockey players, Montreal Canadiens players,
- 1926 — Michael Patrick Cashin (b. 1864), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1927 — James Klock (b. 1856), Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1927 — Henry Petty-FitzMaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne (b. 1845), British Secretaries of State, Canadian Governors General, Knights of the Garter, Peers, Viceroys of India,
- 1927 — John Oliver (b. 1856), British Columbia premiers,
- 1927 — Charles Augustus Semlin (b. 1836), British Columbia premiers,
- 1927 — James Kidd Flemming (b. 1868), New Brunswick premiers,
- 1927 — Edmund James Flynn (b. 1847), People stubs, Quebec premiers,
- 1927 — James Fisher (Manitoba politician) (b. 1840), Manitoba politicians,
- 1927 — Daniel McKenzie (b. 1859), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1927 — Charles Hibbert Tupper (b. 1885), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1927 — Robert Bond (b. 1857), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1927 — William Warren (b. 1879), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1928 — Roald Amundsen (b. 1872), Explorers of Antarctica, Explorers of Canada, Explorers of the Arctic, Norwegian explorers,
- 1929 — William Otter (b. 1843), Canadian military people,
- 1929 — William Stevens Fielding (b. 1848), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Nova Scotia premiers,
- 1929 — Francis Sullivan (b. 1882), Canadian architects,
- 1929 — Bliss Carman (b. 1861), Canadian poets, People from New Brunswick,
- 1929 — James Albert Manning Aikins (b. 1851), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1929 — Theodore Arthur Burrows (b. 1857), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1929 — James Colebrooke Patterson (b. 1839), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1929 — John Morison Gibson (b. 1842), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario,
- 1929 — Lomer Gouin (b. 1861), Lieutenant Governors of Quebec, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Quebec premiers,
- 1929 — Hugh John Macdonald (b. 1850), Manitoba premiers, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1929 — George H. Murray (b. 1861), Nova Scotia premiers,
- 1929 — John Howatt Bell (b. 1846), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1929 — Alexander B. Warburton (b. 1852), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1929 — Clifford Sifton (b. 1861), Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1929 — R.G. Willis (b. 1865), Manitoba politicians,
- 1930 — William Barker (b. 1894), Canadian World War I Victoria Cross recipients, Canadian World War I flying aces,
- 1930 — Levi Addison Ault (b. 1851), Canadian businesspeople, Cincinnati, Ohio,
- 1930 — Emma Albani (b. 1847), Canadian musicians,
- 1930 — Laura Muntz Lyall (b. 1860), Canadian painters, Impressionism,
- 1930 — Hewitt Bostock (b. 1864), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Speakers of the Canadian Senate,
- 1931 — Margaret Ridley Charlton (b. 1858), Canadian historical figures,
- 1931 — Louise McKinney (b. 1868), Alberta politicians, Canadian people stubs, Early Canadian feminists,
- 1931 — George Eulas Foster (b. 1847), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1931 — Fred Dixon (b. 1881), Canadian socialists, Manitoba politicians,
- 1931 — Aime Benard (b. 1873), Manitoba politicians,
- 1931 — Charles Joseph Doherty (b. 1855), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1932 — Napoléon Antoine Belcourt (b. 1860), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1932 — Dorimène Roy Desjardins, Canadian businesspeople, People from Quebec,
- 1932 — Raoul Barré (b. 1874), Canadian cartoonists,
- 1932 — Wellington Bartley Willoughby (b. 1859), Canadian senators, Saskatchewan politicians,
- 1932 — Thomas McMillan (b. 1864), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1932 — Wellington Hay (b. 1864), Ontario politicians,
- 1933 — Emily Murphy (b. 1868), Early Canadian feminists,
- 1933 — Mary Ellen Smith (b. 1861), British Columbia politicians, Early Canadian feminists,
- 1933 — Jack Pickford (b. 1896), Canadian actors, Cinema actors,
- 1933 — Harriet Brooks (b. 1876), Canadian scientists, Physicists,
- 1933 — Daniel Hunter McMillan (b. 1846), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians,
- 1933 — William John Bowser (b. 1867), British Columbia premiers,
- 1933 — James D. Stewart (b. 1874), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1933 — Pascal Poirier (b. 1852), Canadian senators,
- 1933 — Gideon Decker Robertson (b. 1874), Canadian senators,
- 1933 — Francis Alexander Anglin (b. 1865), Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada,
- 1934 — Donald Mann (b. 1853), Canadian businesspeople, Canadian historical figures, Important people in rail transport,
- 1934 — Davidson Black (b. 1884), Canadian scientists,
- 1934 — John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair (b. 1847), Canadian Governors General, Lords Lieutenant of Ireland, Peers,
- 1934 — George Clift King (b. 1848), Calgary mayors,
- 1935 — Charles Kingsmill (b. 1855), Canadian military people,
- 1935 — Julian H.G. Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy (b. 1862), British Field Marshals, British World War I people, Canadian Governors General, Metropolitan Police, Peers,
- 1935 — James Duncan McGregor (b. 1860), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors,
- 1935 — Albert Prefontaine (b. 1862), Manitoba politicians,
- 1935 — Thomas Townley (b. 1862), Mayors of Vancouver, People stubs,
- 1935 — Edward Patrick Morris, 1st Baron Morris (b. 1859), Newfoundland colonial leaders, Peers,
- 1936 — Tobias C. Norris (b. 1861), Manitoba premiers,
- 1936 — Peter J. Veniot (b. 1863), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, New Brunswick premiers,
- 1936 — Walter M. Lea (b. 1874), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1936 — Homer Watson (b. 1855), Canadian painters, People stubs,
- 1936 — William Moriarty, Canadian communist politicians,
- 1936 — Robert Rogers (Canada) (b. 1864), Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1936 — Frederick C. Alderdice (b. 1872), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1936 — David Murray Anderson (b. 1874), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1937 — Rodolphe Lemieux (b. 1866), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1937 — Charles Marcil (b. 1860), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1937 — Marie Prevost (b. 1898), Canadian actors, Cinema actors,
- 1937 — André Besette (b. 1845), Beatified people, Canadian Clergy, Roman Catholic priests,
- 1937 — Robert Laird Borden (b. 1854), Canadian Prime Ministers, Canadian lawyers,
- 1937 — Simon Fraser Tolmie (b. 1867), British Columbia premiers, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1937 — Rodmond P. Roblin (b. 1853), Manitoba premiers,
- 1937 — John Douglas Hazen (b. 1860), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, New Brunswick premiers,
- 1937 — Howie Morenz (b. 1902), Canadian ice hockey players, Chicago Blackhawks players, Montreal Canadiens players, New York Rangers players,
- 1937 — Arthur Edwin Shelton (b. 19th), Calgary mayors,
- 1937 — William F. Lloyd (b. 1864), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1938 — Grey Owl (b. 1888), Canadian environmentalists, Impostors,
- 1938 — Hugh Graham, 1st Baron Atholstan (b. 1848), Early Canadian business leaders, Newspaper publishers, Peers, People from Quebec,
- 1938 — Florence Lawrence (b. 1886), Canadian actors, Cinema actors, Suicides,
- 1938 — David Blyth Hanna (b. 1858), Canadian businesspeople, Important people in rail transport, People stubs,
- 1938 — May Irwin (b. 1862), Canadian musicians, Female singers, Vaudeville performers,
- 1938 — Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (b. 1868), British Secretaries of State, Canadian Governors General, Knights of the Garter, Peers,
- 1938 — Francis Longworth Haszard (b. 1849), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1938 — Thomas Walter Scott (b. 1867), Saskatchewan premiers,
- 1938 — Mary Dignam (b. 1860), Canadian painters,
- 1938 — George Halsey Perley (b. 1857), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, People stubs,
- 1938 — Frederick Buscombe (b. 1862), Mayors of Vancouver,
- 1939 — Norman Bethune (b. 1890), Canadian communist politicians, Canadian historical figures, Canadian military people, Canadian physicians, History of China,
- 1939 — Francis Clergue (b. 1856), Early Canadian business leaders, People from Maine,
- 1939 — Henry Pellatt (b. 1859), Early Canadian business leaders,
- 1939 — James Naismith (b. 1861), Basketball, Canadian inventors, College men's basketball coaches, Intercollegiate athletics,
- 1939 — H. James Palmer (b. 1851), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1939 — Hugh Guthrie (b. 1866), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1940 — Laura Borden (b. 1863), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
- 1940 — Wilfred Lucas (b. 1871), Canadian actors, Cinema actors,
- 1940 — Joe De Grasse (b. 1873), Canadian filmmakers, Film directors,
- 1940 — Richard Squires (b. 1880), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1941 — La Bolduc (b. 1894), Canadian musicians, People from Quebec, Quebec musicians,
- 1941 — Frederick Banting (b. 1891), Canadian scientists, Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winners,
- 1941 — Émile Nelligan (b. 1879), Canadian poets, French-language poets, Gay writers, People from Quebec, Quebec authors,
- 1941 — Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon (b. 1866), British MPs, Canadian Governors General, Lords Warden of the Cinque Ports, Peers, UK Liberal Party politicians, Viceroys of India,
- 1941 — William Hearst (b. 1864), Ontario premiers,
- 1941 — Henry Wise Wood (b. 1860), Alberta politicians,
- 1941 — John Campbell Elliott (b. 1872), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1941 — Ernest Lapointe (b. 1876), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, People stubs, Quebec lieutenants, Quebec politicians,
- 1941 — Newton Wesley Rowell (b. 1867), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1941 — James Wilson (Canadian politician) (b. 1866), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1941 — John Stanley Plaskett (b. 1865), Canadian astronomers,
- 1942 — J. S. Woodsworth (b. 1874), Canadian historical figures, Canadian writers, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Methodists, NDP and CCF leaders,
- 1942 — George Gordon (Canadian politician) (b. 1865), Canadian people stubs, Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1942 — J. Norman Collie (b. 1859), British scientists, Climbers, Explorers of Canada,
- 1942 — Edgar N. Rhodes (b. 1877), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Nova Scotia premiers, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1942 — Lucy Maud Montgomery (b. 1874), Canadian writers, People from Prince Edward Island,
- 1942 — Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (b. 1850), British Field Marshals, Canadian Governors General, Knights of the Garter, Peers,
- 1942 — Charles Fitzpatrick (b. 1853), Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Lieutenant Governors of Quebec, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1942 — Frederick W. A. G. Haultain (b. 1857), Alberta politicians, Northwest Territories politicians, Saskatchewan politicians,
- 1942 — Raoul Dandurand (b. 1861), Speakers of the Canadian Senate,
- 1943 — Frank Calder (b. 1877), Canadian people stubs, Hockey Hall of Fame, NHL executives,
- 1943 — Peter Dmytruk (b. 1920), Canadian World War II people,
- 1943 — Robert James Manion (b. 1881), Canadian Ministers of Railways and Canals, Canadian physicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1943 — Allan Roy Dafoe (b. 1883), Canadian physicians,
- 1943 — Charles G. D. Roberts (b. 1860), Canadian poets, Canadian writers, People from New Brunswick,
- 1943 — Gordon S. Harrington (b. 1883), Nova Scotia premiers,
- 1943 — Albert C. Saunders (b. 1874), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1943 — George Perry Graham (b. 1859), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1943 — Albert Hickman (b. 1875), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1944 — Gustave Biéler (b. 1904), Canadian World War II people, Special Operations Executive,
- 1944 — John Kenneth Macalister (b. 1914), Canadian World War II people, Special Operations Executive,
- 1944 — Frank Pickersgill (b. 1915), Canadian World War II people, Special Operations Executive,
- 1944 — Roméo Sabourin (b. 1923), Canadian World War II people, Special Operations Executive,
- 1944 — Stephen Leacock (b. 1869), Canadian academics, Canadian writers, Economists, Humorists,
- 1944 — Henry Cockshutt (b. 1868), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario,
- 1944 — William Mulock (b. 1844), Centenarians, Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1944 — Clifford W. Robinson (b. 1866), New Brunswick premiers,
- 1944 — Charles Hazlitt Cahan (b. 1861), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, People stubs,
- 1944 — Arthur Sauvé (b. 1874), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Quebec politicians,
- 1944 — Thomas Neelands (b. 1862), Mayors of Vancouver, People stubs,
- 1945 — Wilfrid Heighington (b. 1897), Ontario politicians,
- 1946 — Charles Robert Harrison (b. 1868), Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1946 — Charles Stewart (Canadian politician) (b. 1868), Alberta premiers, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, People stubs,
- 1946 — John B. M. Baxter (b. 1868), New Brunswick premiers,
- 1946 — Ernest H. Armstrong (b. 1864), Nova Scotia premiers,
- 1946 — Howard Ferguson (b. 1870), Ontario premiers, University of Western Ontario,
- 1946 — James T.M. Anderson (b. 1878), Saskatchewan premiers,
- 1946 — Charles Ernest Gault (b. 1861), Quebec politicians,
- 1946 — Louis Taylor (b. 1857), Mayors of Vancouver,
- 1947 — Richard Bedford Bennett (b. 1870), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Canadian Prime Ministers, Canadian lawyers, Peers, People from New Brunswick,
- 1947 — Eva Tanguay (b. 1879), Canadian musicians, Female singers, People from Quebec, Quebec musicians,
- 1947 — Prudence Heward (b. 1896), Canadian painters, People from Quebec,
- 1947 — William Johnston Tupper (b. 1862), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians,
- 1947 — Walter E. Foster (b. 1873), New Brunswick premiers,
- 1947 — Leonard P. D. Tilley (b. 1870), New Brunswick premiers,
- 1947 — John A. Mathieson (b. 1863), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1947 — W.E.N. Sinclair (b. 1873), Ontario politicians,
- 1947 — Alexander Bethune (b. 1852), Mayors of Vancouver,
- 1948 — George Beurling (b. 1921), Aviators, Canadian World War II people, World War II pilots,
- 1948 — James Ralston (b. 1881), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1948 — John Duncan MacLean (b. 1873), British Columbia premiers,
- 1948 — Richard Hanson (b. 1879), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1949 — Walter Wilcox (b. 1869), Climbers, Explorers of Canada, People stubs,
- 1949 — Sidney Olcott (b. 1873), Canadian filmmakers, Film directors,
- 1949 — Herbert Greenfield (b. 1869), Alberta premiers,
- 1949 — Ian Alistair Mackenzie (b. 1890), British Columbia politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1950 — Pierre-François Casgrain (b. 1886), Quebec politicians, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1950 — James Allison Glen (b. 1877), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1950 — Walter Huston (b. 1884), Best Actor Oscar Nominee, Best Supporting Actor Oscar, Best Supporting Actor Oscar Nominee, Canadian actors, Cinema actors,
- 1950 — William Lyon Mackenzie King (b. 1874), Canadian Prime Ministers, Canadian lawyers, Diarists, Leaders of the Liberal Party of Canada, World War II political leaders,
- 1950 — Joseph Andrew Chisholm (b. 1863), Canadian mayors,
- 1950 — Thomas Langton Church (b. 1870), Mayors of Toronto, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1950 — Henry Lumley Drayton (b. 1869), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1950 — Earl Lawson (b. 1891), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1950 — George Hainsworth (b. 1895), Canadian ice hockey players,
- 1950 — Frank Parker Day (b. 1881), Authors selected for Canada Reads,
- 1950 — William Sanford Evans (b. 1869), Winnipeg mayors,
- 1951 — H. Montagu Allan (b. 1860), Early Canadian business leaders, Hockey Hall of Fame, People from Quebec,
- 1951 — Nellie McClung (b. 1873), Alberta politicians, Early Canadian feminists,
- 1951 — James Langstaff Bowman (b. 1879), Manitoba politicians, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1951 — William Henry Wright (b. 1876), Canadian businesspeople,
- 1951 — Henry John Cody (b. 1868), Canadian Clergy, People stubs,
- 1951 — Seymour J. Farmer (b. 1878), Canadian socialists, Winnipeg mayors,
- 1951 — Harry Cassidy (b. 1900), Ontario politicians,
- 1951 — Frank Scott Hogg (b. 1904), Astronomers stubs, Canadian astronomers,
- 1951 — Bill Barilko (b. 1927), Canadian ice hockey players, People stubs, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
- 1952 — Francis Pegahmagabow (b. 1891), Canadian First Nations people, Canadian World War I people, Canadian military people,
- 1952 — Lloyd Samuel Breadner (b. 1894), Canadian military people, Wikipedia cleanup,
- 1952 — Wop May (b. 1896), Aviators, Canadian World War I flying aces,
- 1952 — Alan Bristol Aylesworth (b. 1854), Canadian lawyers, People stubs,
- 1952 — Louis-Alexandre Taschereau (b. 1867), Quebec premiers,
- 1952 — James Breakey (b. 1865), Manitoba politicians,
- 1952 — Joseph Henry Harris (b. 1888), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1952 — Joseph-Mathias Tellier (b. 1861), Quebec politicians,
- 1952 — George Wenige (b. 1874), London, Ontario mayors,
- 1952 — Walter Stanley Monroe (b. 1871), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1953 — Gordon Daniel Conant (b. 1885), Ontario premiers,
- 1953 — George Stewart Henry (b. 1871), Ontario premiers,
- 1953 — Mitchell Hepburn (b. 1896), Ontario premiers,
- 1953 — Gordon Graydon (b. 1897), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, People stubs,
- 1953 — Norman Hipel (b. 1890), Ontario politicians,
- 1954 — Agnes Macphail (b. 1890), Canadian socialists, Early Canadian feminists, Feminists, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1954 — James Endicott (church leader) (b. 1865), Canadian Clergy, Christian leaders,
- 1954 — Winnifred Eaton (b. 1875), Canadian writers, People from Quebec,
- 1954 — Angus Lewis Macdonald (b. 1890), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Nova Scotia premiers,
- 1954 — J. Walter Jones (b. 1878), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1954 — Abraham Albert Heaps (b. 1885), Canadian socialists, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1955 — Joseph Hurtubise (b. 1882), Canadian people stubs, Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1955 — William Thomas White (b. 1866), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1955 — Walter Seymour Allward (b. 1876), Canadian artists,
- 1955 — Lyman Poore Duff (b. 1865), Canadian Governors General, Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada,
- 1955 — Alexander S. MacMillan (b. 1871), Nova Scotia premiers,
- 1955 — Ozias Leduc (b. 1864), Canadian painters,
- 1956 — James Hamet Dunn, 1st Baronet Dunn (b. 1874), Art collectors, Baronets, Canadian lawyers, Canadian philanthropists, Early Canadian business leaders, People from New Brunswick,
- 1956 — Vere Ponsonby, 9th Earl of Bessborough (b. 1880), British MPs, Canadian Governors General, Peers, UK Conservative Party politicians,
- 1956 — Thomas Dufferin Pattullo (b. 1873), British Columbia premiers,
- 1956 — Charles D. Richards (b. 1879), Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, New Brunswick premiers,
- 1956 — Adélard Godbout (b. 1892), Canadian senators, Quebec premiers,
- 1956 — Iva Campbell Fallis (b. 1883), Canadian senators,
- 1956 — Joseph W. Noseworthy (b. 1888), Canadian socialists, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1957 — Gene Lockhart (b. 1891), Best Supporting Actor Oscar Nominee, Canadian actors, Canadian people stubs, Canadian singers, Composers,
- 1957 — Reginald Aldworth Daly (b. 1871), Canadian scientists, Geologists, People stubs,
- 1957 — John C. Bowen (b. 1872), Alberta politicians, Lieutenant Governors of Alberta,
- 1957 — Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone (b. 1874), Canadian Governors General, Governors-General of South Africa, Knights of the Garter, Peers,
- 1957 — Roland Fairbairn McWilliams (b. 1874), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors,
- 1957 — Arthur Puttee (b. 1868), Canadian socialists, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1957 — Humphrey T. Walwyn (b. 1879), Newfoundland colonial leaders, Royal Navy officers,
- 1958 — Charles A. Dunning (b. 1885), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Saskatchewan premiers,
- 1958 — Bradford William LePage (b. 1876), Lieutenant Governors of Prince Edward Island,
- 1958 — J. Arthur Ross (b. 1893), Manitoba politicians,
- 1958 — Lewis St. George Stubbs (b. 1878), Manitoba politicians,
- 1958 — Camillien Houde (b. 1889), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Montreal mayors, Quebec politicians,
- 1958 — Robert W. Service (b. 1874), Canadian poets,
- 1958 — George Orton (b. 1873), Canadian athletes at the 1900 Summer Olympics,
- 1959 — Alberto Guerrero (b. 1886), Canadian musicians, Canadian people stubs,
- 1959 — Filip Konowal (b. 1888), Canadian World War I Victoria Cross recipients,
- 1959 — Thomas Kennedy (b. 1878), Ontario premiers,
- 1959 — Sophie Pemberton (b. 1869), Canadian painters,
- 1959 — Samuel Lawrence (b. 1879), Canadian mayors, Canadian socialists, Ontario politicians, Trade unionists,
- 1959 — William Bryce (b. 1888), Canadian socialists, Manitoba politicians,
- 1959 — Edwin Hansford (b. 1895), Manitoba politicians,
- 1959 — Sidney Smith (politician) (b. 1897), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1959 — Philémon Cousineau (b. 1874), Quebec politicians,
- 1960 — Edmond Lapierre (b. 1866), Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1960 — Maud Menten (b. 1879), Biochemistry stubs, Canadian people stubs, Canadian scientists, People stubs, Women in science,
- 1960 — C.D. Howe (b. 1886), Canadian Ministers of Trade and Commerce, Civil engineers, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1960 — Arthur Meighen (b. 1874), Canadian Prime Ministers, Canadian lawyers, Canadian senators, Manitoba politicians,
- 1960 — Paul-Émile Borduas (b. 1905), Canadian painters, People from Quebec,
- 1960 — Louis Orville Breithaupt (b. 1890), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1960 — James A. Murray (b. 1864), New Brunswick premiers,
- 1960 — Paul Sauvé (b. 1907), Quebec premiers,
- 1960 — Brooke Claxton (b. 1898), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1961 — Walter Little (b. 1877), Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1961 — Albert Sévigny (b. 1881), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1961 — Richard Ernest William Turner (b. 1871), Boer War Victoria Cross recipients, Canadian Victoria Cross recipients,
- 1961 — William Duncan Herridge (b. 1888), Canadian politicians,
- 1961 — Harry Nixon (b. 1891), Ontario premiers,
- 1961 — Gilbert Layton (b. 1899), Quebec politicians,
- 1962 — Vilhjalmur Stefansson (b. 1879), Explorers of Canada,
- 1962 — Allison A. Dysart (b. 1880), New Brunswick premiers,
- 1962 — James G. Gardiner (b. 1883), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Saskatchewan premiers,
- 1962 — Télesphore-Damien Bouchard (b. 1881), Canadian senators, Quebec politicians,
- 1962 — Cairine Wilson (b. 1885), Canadian senators,
- 1962 — John Thomas Haig (b. 1877), Manitoba politicians,
- 1962 — Solon Earl Low (b. 1900), People stubs, Social Credit Party of Canada Leaders,
- 1962 — Thibaudeau Rinfret (b. 1879), Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada,
- 1963 — John Wilson McConnell (b. 1877), Canadian philanthropists, Early Canadian business leaders, Newspaper publishers, People from Quebec,
- 1963 — Gaspard Fauteux (b. 1898), Lieutenant Governors of Quebec, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1963 — Murdoch Mackay (b. 1884), Manitoba politicians,
- 1963 — Bobby Kerr (b. 1882), Canadian Olympians, Irish athletes,
- 1964 — Jack Garland (b. 1918), Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1964 — Léoda Gauthier (b. 1904), Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1964 — Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook (b. 1879), Art collectors, British business people, Canadian World War II people, Canadian philanthropists, Chancellors of the Duchy of Lancaster, Early Canadian business leaders, Lords Privy Seal, Media moguls and barons, Newspaper publishers, Peers, People from New Brunswick,
- 1964 — Joseph-Armand Bombardier (b. 1907), Canadian businesspeople,
- 1964 — Colin McPhee (b. 1900), 20th century classical composers, Canadian musicians, LGBT musicians,
- 1964 — Byron Ingemar Johnson (b. 1890), British Columbia premiers,
- 1964 — Elmore Philpott (b. 1896), British Columbia politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1964 — Angus MacInnis (b. 1884), Canadian socialists, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1964 — Donald James Cowan (b. 1883), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1964 — Walter Thomson (b. 1895), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1964 — William Sherring (b. 1878), Canadian Olympians, Canadian athletes,
- 1964 — Art Ross (b. 1886), Canadian ice hockey players, Montreal Wanderers players,
- 1964 — E. J. Pratt (b. 1883), Canadian poets,
- 1965 — Gwethalyn Graham (b. 1913), Canadian social justice activists, Canadian writers,
- 1965 — George Black (b. 1873), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons, Yukon politicians,
- 1965 — Thomas B. Costain (b. 1885), Canadian writers,
- 1965 — John Stewart McDiarmid (b. 1882), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians,
- 1965 — Jacob Penner (b. 1880), Canadian city councillors, Canadian communist politicians, Manitoba politicians,
- 1965 — S.E. Rogers (b. 1888), Manitoba politicians,
- 1966 — Jeanne St. Laurent (b. 1886), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
- 1966 — Andrew McNaughton (b. 1887), Canadian World War II people, Candidates for the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1966 — Elizabeth Arden (b. 1878), Canadian businesspeople, Unilever brands,
- 1966 — Morris A. Gray (b. 1889), Manitoba politicians,
- 1966 — Robert Methven Petrie (b. 1906), Canadian astronomers,
- 1966 — Gordon MacDonald (b. 1885), Newfoundland colonial leaders,
- 1967 — Vincent Massey (b. 1887), Canadian Governors General, Canadian diplomats, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1967 — Thomas Ricketts (b. 1901), Canadian World War I Victoria Cross recipients,
- 1967 — William Claxton (b. 1899), Canadian World War I flying aces,
- 1967 — James Lorimer Ilsley (b. 1894), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1967 — Adrien Arcand (b. 1899), Canadian politicians, Fascists, Quebec politicians,
- 1967 — Lionel Groulx (b. 1878), People from Quebec, Roman Catholic priests,
- 1967 — Errick Willis (b. 1896), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1967 — Rodger Mitchell (b. 1898), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1967 — Dana Porter (b. 1901), Ontario politicians,
- 1968 — Edgar Archibald (b. 1885), Canadian people stubs, Canadian scientists, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1968 — Edwin Baker (b. 1893), Canadian World War I people, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1968 — John B. McNair (b. 1899), Lieutenant Governors of New Brunswick, Members of the Order of Canada, New Brunswick premiers,
- 1968 — Healey Willan (b. 1880), Canadian musicians, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1968 — Portia White (b. 1911), Canadian musicians,
- 1968 — Margaret Fairley (b. 1885), Canadian communist politicians, Canadian politics, Canadian writers,
- 1968 — Ernest C. Drury (b. 1878), Ontario premiers,
- 1968 — Aubin E. Arsenault (b. 1870), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1968 — Antonio Barrette (b. 1899), Quebec premiers,
- 1968 — Daniel Johnson, Sr (b. 1915), Johnson political family, Quebec premiers,
- 1968 — Maurice Spector (b. 1898), Canadian communist politicians, Trotskyists,
- 1968 — Charles Gavan Power (b. 1888), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1969 — Gail Miller, Canadian crime victims, Murder victims,
- 1969 — Charles Foulkes (Canadian) (b. 1903), Canadian generals, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
- 1969 — Ivan Rand (b. 1884), Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
- 1969 — L. Dana Wilgress (b. 1892), Canadian diplomats, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1969 — Bobbie Rosenfeld (b. 1904), Canadian Olympians, Canadian people stubs, Olympic Champions: 4x100m Women,
- 1969 — Joe Malone (b. 1890), Canadian ice hockey players, Hockey Hall of Fame, Montreal Canadiens players, People from Quebec,
- 1969 — Harold Alexander, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis (b. 1891), British Field Marshals, British World War II people, Canadian Governors General, Knights of the Garter, Peers,
- 1969 — John Bracken (b. 1883), Manitoba premiers, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1969 — Frederick Varley (b. 1881), Artist stubs, British painters, Canadian painters,
- 1969 — Robert Winters (b. 1910), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1970 — Lawren Harris (b. 1885), Artist stubs, Canadian painters, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1970 — Robert Taschereau (b. 1896), Canadian Governors General, Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1970 — John Keiller MacKay (b. 1888), Canadian World War I people, Lieutenant Governors of Ontario,
- 1970 — Louis-René Beaudoin (b. 1912), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1970 — Jacob Viner (b. 1892), Canadian academics,
- 1970 — Nell Shipman (b. 1892), Canadian actors, Canadian filmmakers,
- 1970 — John McNaught (b. 1902), Canadian radio personalities, Canadian television personalities, Canadian writers,
- 1970 — Helen Kinnear (b. 1894), Canadian lawyers,
- 1970 — William M. Martin (b. 1876), Saskatchewan premiers,
- 1970 — A.W. Myles (b. 1884), Manitoba politicians,
- 1970 — Edouard Lalonde (b. 1887), Canadian ice hockey players,
- 1970 — Terry Sawchuk (b. 1929), Boston Bruins players, Canadian ice hockey players, Detroit Red Wings players, Los Angeles Kings players, New York Rangers players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
- 1971 — Betty Osborne (b. 1952), Canadian crime victims, Murder victims,
- 1971 — James Gladstone (b. 1887), Canadian First Nations people, Canadian senators,
- 1971 — Samuel Bronfman (b. 1891), Canadian businesspeople, Jewish Canadian history, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1971 — Brock Chisholm (b. 1896), Canadian military people, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1971 — Gordon McGregor (b. 1901), Canadian businesspeople, Canadian military people, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1971 — Carmen Lombardo (b. 1903), Canadian musicians, Jazz musicians, London, Ontario,
- 1971 — Anne Savage (b. 1896), Canadian painters, People from Quebec,
- 1971 — Ross Thatcher (b. 1917), Saskatchewan premiers,
- 1971 — Arthur Roebuck (b. 1878), Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1971 — Leonard Claydon (b. 1915), Manitoba politicians,
- 1971 — John Horne Blackmore (b. 1890), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, People stubs, Social Credit Party of Canada Leaders,
- 1971 — Earl Thomson (b. 1895), Canadian Olympians,
- 1972 — Lester Bowles Pearson (b. 1897), Canadian Prime Ministers, Canadian diplomats, Leaders of the Liberal Party of Canada, Members of the Order of Canada, Nobel Peace Prize winners,
- 1972 — James White (fighter pilot) (b. 1893), Canadian World War I flying aces, Naval aviators,
- 1972 — Gordon Beard (b. 1921), Manitoba politicians,
- 1973 — George Drew (b. 1894), Canadian lawyers, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, Ontario premiers,
- 1973 — Leslie Frost (b. 1895), Canadian lawyers, Members of the Order of Canada, Ontario premiers,
- 1973 — James MacDonnell (b. 1884), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
- 1973 — Ernest MacMillan (b. 1893), Canadian musicians, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
- 1973 — Jean-Jacques Bertrand (b. 1916), Quebec premiers,
- 1973 — Tim Buck (b. 1891), Canadian communist politicians,
- 1973 — Henry Herbert Stevens (b. 1878), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1974 — Major James Coldwell (b. 1888), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, NDP and CCF leaders,
- 1974 — A. Y. Jackson (b. 1882), Canadian painters, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1974 — Alfred Gardyne de Chastelain (b. 1906), British people, Canadian military people,
- 1974 — Douglass Dumbrille (b. 1889), Canadian actors, Cinema actors,
- 1974 — Sylvio Mantha (b. 1902), Boston Bruins players, Canadian ice hockey players, Hockey Hall of Fame, Montreal Canadiens players, People from Quebec,
- 1974 — Tim Horton (b. 1930), Buffalo Sabres players, Canadian ice hockey players, New York Rangers players, Pittsburgh Penguins players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
- 1975 — Pat Lowther (b. 1935), Canadian crime victims, Canadian poets, Murder victims,
- 1975 — Graham Towers (b. 1897), Governors of the Bank of Canada, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
- 1975 — Thomas Alexander Crerar (b. 1876), Canadian senators, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1975 — Roy Kellock (b. 1893), Canadian people stubs, Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1975 — Charlotte Whitton (b. 1896), Members of the Order of Canada, Ottawa mayors,
- 1975 — Robert Leckie (aviator) (b. 1890), Canadian military people,
- 1976 — William Ross Macdonald (b. 1891), Canadian senators, Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Members of the Order of Canada, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1976 — Wilder Penfield (b. 1891), Canadian scientists, History of Neuroscience, Members of the Order of Canada, Neuroscientists, People stubs, Rhodes scholars, Surgeons,
- 1976 — Olive Diefenbaker (b. 1902), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
- 1976 — Raymond Collishaw (b. 1893), Canadian World War I flying aces, Naval aviators,
- 1976 — Roy Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet (b. 1894), Canadian businesspeople, Media moguls and barons, Newspaper publishers, Peers,
- 1976 — Alex W. Matheson (b. 1903), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1976 — William John Patterson (b. 1886), Saskatchewan premiers,
- 1976 — Steve Peters (Manitoba politician) (b. 1912), Manitoba politicians,
- 1976 — Lloyd Stinson (b. 1904), Manitoba politicians,
- 1976 — Réal Caouette (b. 1917), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Quebec politicians, Social Credit Party of Canada Leaders,
- 1976 — Paul Gouin (b. 1898), Quebec politicians,
- 1977 — Stuart Garson (b. 1898), Manitoba premiers, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1977 — George Porteous (b. 1903), Lieutenant Governors of Saskatchewan, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1977 — Raphael Louis Zengel (b. 1894), Canadian World War I Victoria Cross recipients,
- 1977 — Hugh LeCaine (b. 1914), Canadian inventors, Canadian musicians, Canadian scientists,
- 1977 — Hubert Aquin (b. 1929), Authors selected for Canada Reads, Canadian writers,
- 1978 — Thane A. Campbell (b. 1895), Members of the Order of Canada, Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1978 — Walter Gage (b. 1922), Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
- 1978 — Thomas Dinesen (b. 1892), Canadian World War I Victoria Cross recipients, Danish Victoria Cross recipients, Stub,
- 1978 — Dit Clapper (b. 1907), Boston Bruins players, Canadian ice hockey players, Canadian sportspeople, Hockey Hall of Fame, Ice hockey stubs,
- 1978 — Ward Moore (b. 1903), Canadian writers, Science fiction writers,
- 1978 — John James Greene (b. 1920), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1978 — Billy Coutu (b. 1892), Canadian ice hockey players, List of retired NHL players,
- 1979 — Carlyle Smith Beals (b. 1899), Astronomers stubs, Canadian astronomers, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1979 — John Cartwright (b. 1895), Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1979 — Donald Creighton (b. 1902), Canadian academics, Canadian historians, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1979 — Cyrus S. Eaton (b. 1883), Canadian businesspeople, United States railroad executives, Wikipedia cleanup,
- 1979 — Claude Wagner (b. 1925), Canadian judges, Canadian lawyers, Quebec politicians,
- 1979 — John George Diefenbaker (b. 1895), Canadian Prime Ministers, Canadian lawyers,
- 1979 — John Herbert Chapman (b. 1921), Canadian scientists, London, Ontario,
- 1979 — Hugh Garner (b. 1913), Canadian writers, Mystery writers,
- 1979 — W. A. C. Bennett (b. 1900), British Columbia premiers, People from New Brunswick,
- 1979 — Leopold Macaulay (b. 1887), Ontario politicians,
- 1980 — Maxwell Bates (b. 1906), Canadian architects, Canadian painters, Members of the Order of Canada, Modern painters,
- 1980 — Ernest Cormier (b. 1885), Architects, Canadian architects, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1980 — Judy LaMarsh (b. 1924), Canadian radio personalities, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1980 — Jean Lesage (b. 1912), Canadian lawyers, Members of the Order of Canada, Quebec premiers,
- 1980 — David Lewis (politician) (b. 1901), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, NDP and CCF leaders, Presidents of the Oxford Union,
- 1980 — Charles Locke (b. 1887), Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
- 1980 — Jules Léger (b. 1913), Canadian Governors General, Members of the Order of Canada, People from Quebec,
- 1980 — Elsie MacGill (b. 1905), Canadian scientists, Members of the Order of Canada, Women in science,
- 1980 — Dorothy Stratten (b. 1960), Canadian actors, Cinema actors, Murder victims, Playboy Playmates, Television actors,
- 1980 — W.L. Morton (b. 1908), Canadian historians,
- 1980 — Ray Lawson (b. 1886), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario,
- 1980 — Harold Connolly (b. 1901), Nova Scotia premiers,
- 1980 — Dorise Nielson (b. 1902), Canadian communist politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, People stubs,
- 1980 — Sarto Fournier (b. 1908), Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Montreal mayors,
- 1980 — John Gottfried (b. 1917), Manitoba politicians,
- 1980 — Antonio Talbot (b. 1900), Quebec politicians,
- 1981 — Dan George (b. 1899), Best Supporting Actor Oscar Nominee, Canadian First Nations people, Canadian actors,
- 1981 — Thérèse Casgrain (b. 1896), Canadian senators, Canadian socialists, Early Canadian feminists, Feminists, Members of the Order of Canada, Quebec politicians,
- 1981 — Balfour Currie (b. 1902), Canadian people stubs, Canadian scientists, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1981 — Ann Shipley (b. 1899), Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1981 — Walter R. Shaw (b. 1887), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1981 — George Carlyle Marler (b. 1901), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Quebec politicians,
- 1981 — John Red Pollard (b. 1909), American jockeys, Canadian jockeys, Sportspeople stubs,
- 1982 — Hans Selye (b. 1907), Austrian physicians, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1982 — Bruce Lonsdale (b. 1949), Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1982 — William Francis Giauque (b. 1895), Canadian scientists, Nobel Prize in Chemistry winners,
- 1982 — Erving Goffman (b. 1922), Canadian writers, People stubs, Sociologists,
- 1982 — Hugh John Flemming (b. 1899), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, New Brunswick premiers,
- 1982 — George I. Smith (b. 1909), Nova Scotia premiers,
- 1983 — JoAnn Wilson (b. 1939), Canadian crime victims, Murder victims,
- 1983 — Fred Rose (politician) (b. 1907), Canadian communist politicians, Canadian historical figures, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, People from Quebec, People stubs, Soviet spies,
- 1983 — Ernest Klein (b. 1899), Canadian Clergy, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1983 — William E. deGarthe (b. 1907), Canadian artists,
- 1983 — Ross Macdonald (b. 1915), Canadian writers, Mystery writers,
- 1983 — Fifi D'Orsay (b. 1904), Cinema actors, Quebec actors, Vaudeville performers,
- 1983 — Andrew Brewin (b. 1907), Canadian socialists, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1983 — Graham Spry (b. 1900), Canadian socialists,
- 1983 — Alden Nowlan (b. 1933), Canadian poets,
- 1984 — Christine Jessop, Canadian crime victims, Canadian people stubs, Murder victims, Pages on votes for deletion,
- 1984 — Bora Laskin (b. 1912), Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1984 — Gordon Sinclair (b. 1900), Canadian journalists, Canadian radio personalities, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1984 — Clarence Campbell (b. 1905), Canadian people stubs, Canadian sportspeople, Hockey Hall of Fame, NHL executives,
- 1984 — George Randolph Pearkes (b. 1888), Canadian World War I Victoria Cross recipients, Canadian generals, Lieutenant Governors of British Columbia, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Nonagenarians,
- 1984 — Walter Pidgeon (b. 1897), Best Actor Oscar Nominee, Canadian actors, Cinema actors, People from New Brunswick,
- 1984 — Bernard Lonergan (b. 1904), Canadian Clergy, Canadian philosophers,
- 1984 — Lenny Breau (b. 1941), Canadian musicians, Flamenco guitarists, Jazz musicians,
- 1984 — William Earl Rowe (b. 1894), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1984 — Harry Strom (b. 1914), Alberta premiers,
- 1984 — Russell Paulley (b. 1909), Canadian socialists, Manitoba politicians,
- 1984 — James Renwick, Canadian socialists, Ontario politicians,
- 1984 — Stanley Fox (b. 1906), Manitoba politicians,
- 1984 — Adhémar Raynault (b. 1891), Montreal mayors,
- 1985 — E.L.M. Burns (b. 1897), Canadian generals, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1985 — Frank Scott (b. 1899), Canadian poets, Canadian socialists, Members of the Order of Canada, People from Quebec,
- 1985 — Isabel Meighen (b. 1882), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
- 1985 — Athole Shearer (b. 1900), Canadian actors, Cinema actors,
- 1985 — Donald Olding Hebb (b. 1904), Canadian scientists, History of Neuroscience, Neuroscientists, Psychologists,
- 1985 — Frank J. Selke (b. 1893), Canadian sportspeople,
- 1985 — Marian Engel (b. 1933), Canadian writers, People from Ontario,
- 1985 — Walter Weir (b. 1929), Manitoba premiers,
- 1985 — Georges-Émile Lapalme (b. 1907), Quebec politicians,
- 1985 — Eddie Shore (b. 1902), Canadian ice hockey players,
- 1985 — Jacques Ferron (b. 1921), Quebec authors,
- 1986 — Tommy Douglas (b. 1904), Baptists, Canadian socialists, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, NDP and CCF leaders, People from Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan premiers,
- 1986 — Norman MacKenzie (b. 1894), Canadian senators, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1986 — Louis-Philippe Pigeon (b. 1905), Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1986 — Ken Watson (b. 1904), Canadian curlers, Canadian people stubs, Curlers, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1986 — Wilbur R. Franks (b. 1901), Canadian inventors,
- 1986 — Richard Manuel (b. 1943), Canadian musicians, Suicides, The Band members,
- 1986 — Gordie Drillon (b. 1913), Canadian ice hockey players, Canadian sportspeople, Hockey Hall of Fame, People from New Brunswick, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
- 1986 — Claude Jutra (b. 1930), Gay, lesbian or bisexual people, Quebec film directors,
- 1986 — Joseph Zuken (b. 1912), Canadian communist politicians, Manitoba politicians,
- 1986 — Harry Shafransky (b. 1930), Manitoba politicians,
- 1986 — Donald Campbell Jamieson (b. 1921), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1986 — King Clancy (b. 1903), Canadian ice hockey players, Ottawa Senators players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
- 1986 — Aurel Joliat (b. 1901), Canadian ice hockey players, Sportspeople stubs,
- 1987 — Arnold Davidson Dunton (b. 1912), Canadian academics, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1987 — Walter L. Gordon (b. 1906), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1987 — Margaret Laurence (b. 1926), Canadian writers, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1987 — Norman McLaren (b. 1914), Canadian filmmakers, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
- 1987 — Juda Quastel (b. 1899), Biochemists, British scientists, Canadian scientists, Fellows of the Royal Society, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1987 — Donald Fleming (b. 1905), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1987 — Max Stern (b. 1904), Canadian businesspeople,
- 1987 — Russell Doern (b. 1935), Manitoba politicians,
- 1987 — George Ryga (b. 1932), Canadian playwrights,
- 1987 — Gwendolyn MacEwen (b. 1941), Canadian poets,
- 1988 — Félix Leclerc (b. 1914), Canadian songwriters, Members of the Order of Canada, People from Quebec, Poets, Quebec musicians, Quebec songwriters,
- 1988 — Jean Marchand (b. 1918), Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, Quebec lieutenants, Quebec politicians, Speakers of the Canadian Senate,
- 1988 — Alfred Pellan (b. 1906), Canadian painters, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1988 — Roland Ritchie (b. 1910), Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
- 1988 — Osias Godin (b. 1911), Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1988 — George Grant (b. 1918), 20th Century philosophers, Canadian academics, Canadian historians, Canadian philosophers, Canadian writers, Political writers, Writer stubs,
- 1988 — Gil Evans (b. 1913), Canadian musicians, Jazz musicians, Miles Davis,
- 1988 — Richard Spink Bowles (b. 1912), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians,
- 1988 — Victor Copps (b. 1919), Canadian mayors, Ontario politicians,
- 1988 — William Horace Temple, Canadian socialists, Ontario politicians,
- 1988 — John Nesbitt (b. 1925), Manitoba politicians,
- 1988 — B. P. Nichol (b. 1944), Canadian poets,
- 1989 — Marc Lépine (b. 1964), Canadian criminals, Canadian historical figures, Mass murderers, People from Quebec, Quebec history, Suicides,
- 1989 — William Stephenson (b. 1896), British spies, Canadian World War II people, Canadian historical figures, Members of the Order of Canada, People from Manitoba,
- 1989 — Victor Davis (b. 1964), Canadian Olympians, Canadian swimmers, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1989 — William Mclean Hamilton (b. 1919), Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1989 — George Ignatieff (b. 1913), Canadian diplomats, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1989 — E. P. Taylor (b. 1901), Canadian businesspeople, Horse racing,
- 1989 — Kenneth MacLean Glazier, Sr. (b. 1912), Canadian Clergy,
- 1989 — George Knudson (b. 1937), Canadian sportspeople, People stubs,
- 1989 — Bronwen Wallace (b. 1945), Canadian poets, Canadian writers,
- 1989 — Doug Harvey (b. 1924), Canadian ice hockey players, Hockey Hall of Fame, Montreal Canadiens players, People from Quebec,
- 1989 — Peter Fox (b. 1921), Canadian socialists, Manitoba politicians,
- 1989 — Ron McBryde (b. 1941), Canadian socialists, Manitoba politicians,
- 1989 — Howard Charles Green (b. 1895), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1989 — Farquhar Oliver (b. 1904), Ontario politicians,
- 1990 — Tammy Homolka, Canadian crime victims, Murder victims, People stubs,
- 1990 — René Highway (b. 1954), Canadian First Nations people, Canadian actors, Canadian dancers, Canadian people stubs, Gay, lesbian or bisexual people,
- 1990 — Henry D. Hicks (b. 1950), Members of the Order of Canada, Nova Scotia premiers,
- 1990 — Jean Paul Lemieux (b. 1904), Canadian painters, Members of the Order of Canada, People from Quebec,
- 1990 — Stan Roberts (b. 1927), Manitoba politicians,
- 1990 — Peter Millman (b. 1906), Astronomers stubs, Canadian astronomers,
- 1991 — Leslie Mahaffy (b. 1976), Canadian crime victims, Murder victims,
- 1991 — E.M. Culliton (b. 1906), Members of the Order of Canada, Saskatchewan politicians,
- 1991 — Charles Drury (b. 1912), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1991 — Eugene Forsey (b. 1904), Canadian academics, Canadian senators, Members of the Order of Canada, People from Newfoundland and Labrador,
- 1991 — Northrop Frye (b. 1912), Canadian academics, Canadian philosophers, Canadian writers, Literary critics, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1991 — Paul-Émile Léger (b. 1904), Canadian Clergy, Cardinals, Members of the Order of Canada, People from Quebec, People stubs,
- 1991 — Roland Michener (b. 1900), Canadian Governors General, Members of the Order of Canada, Rhodes scholars, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1991 — Joey Smallwood (b. 1900), Members of the Order of Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador premiers,
- 1991 — Pauline Vanier (b. 1887), Canadian people stubs, Canadian social justice activists, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1991 — Maryon Pearson (b. 1902), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
- 1991 — Colleen Dewhurst (b. 1924), Canadian actors, Cinema actors, Stage actors, Television actors,
- 1991 — Pete Parker (b. 1895), Canadian radio personalities, Canadian sports announcers,
- 1991 — Willson Woodside, Canadian journalists,
- 1991 — Richard Bennett Hatfield (b. 1931), Canadian lawyers, New Brunswick premiers,
- 1991 — David Croll (b. 1900), Canadian senators, Jewish Canadian history, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1991 — Stanley Waters (b. 1920), Canadian senators,
- 1991 — Grace MacInnis (b. 1905), Canadian socialists, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1991 — Larry Condon (b. 1936), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1991 — Marcel Chaput (b. 1918), Quebec politicians,
- 1992 — Kristen French (b. 1976), Canadian crime victims, Murder victims, Pages on votes for deletion,
- 1992 — Samuel Berger (Canadian) (b. 1900), Canadian people stubs, Canadian sportspeople, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1992 — Barbara Frum (b. 1937), Broadcast news analysts, Canadian journalists, Canadian radio personalities, Canadian television personalities, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1992 — Roger Lemelin (b. 1919), Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs, Quebec authors,
- 1992 — Louis Lewry (b. 1919), Canadian mayors, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1992 — Paul Joseph James Martin (b. 1903), Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, Roman Catholics,
- 1992 — Adele Wiseman (b. 1928), Canadian people stubs, Canadian writers,
- 1992 — Kenneth Colin Irving (b. 1899), Canadian businesspeople, Canadian people stubs, People from New Brunswick,
- 1992 — Robert Beatty (b. 1909), Canadian actors,
- 1992 — Cec Linder (b. 1921), Canadian actors, James Bond actors,
- 1992 — James Allan (b. 1894), Ontario politicians,
- 1993 — Samuel Freedman (b. 1908), Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1993 — Helen Hogg (b. 1905), American astronomers, Canadian astronomers, Members of the Order of Canada, Women in science,
- 1993 — Stephen Juba (b. 1914), Manitoba politicians, Members of the Order of Canada, Winnipeg mayors,
- 1993 — John Tuzo Wilson (b. 1908), Canadian scientists, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1993 — Grace Fulcher Hartman (b. 1918), Canadian labour union leaders, Canadian people stubs,
- 1993 — Tommy Sexton (b. 1955), Canadian comedians, Canadian people stubs, Gay, lesbian or bisexual people,
- 1993 — Raymond Burr (b. 1917), Canadian actors, Cinema actors, Television actors, World War II veterans,
- 1993 — Alexis Smith (b. 1921), Canadian actors, Cinema actors, Stage actors, Television actors,
- 1993 — Danny Gallivan (b. 1917), Canadian radio personalities, Canadian sports announcers, Sports announcers,
- 1993 — William Kashtan (b. 1909), Canadian communist politicians,
- 1993 — James Gareth Endicott (b. 1898), Canadian socialists, History of China,
- 1993 — Fred Young, Canadian socialists, Ontario politicians,
- 1993 — Harold Lloyd Henderson (b. 1907), Manitoba politicians,
- 1993 — Gérard D. Levesque (b. 1926), Quebec politicians,
- 1994 — Sue Rodriguez (b. 1950), Canadian people stubs, Canadian social justice activists,
- 1994 — Margaret Millar (b. 1915), Canadian writers, Literature stubs, Mystery writers,
- 1994 — Harry Saltzman (b. 1915), British film producers, James Bond, People from New Brunswick,
- 1994 — Arnold Brown (Manitoba politician) (b. 1927), Manitoba politicians,
- 1994 — Alfred Wallace Downer (b. 1904), Ontario politicians,
- 1994 — John Wintermeyer (b. 1916), Ontario politicians,
- 1994 — Gérald Godin (b. 1938), French-language poets, Quebec politicians,
- 1995 — Brian Smith (b. 1940), Canadian crime victims, Canadian ice hockey players, Canadian television personalities, Murder victims, Sports announcers,
- 1995 — Dudley George (b. 1957), Canadian First Nations people,
- 1995 — John Black Aird (b. 1923), Canadian lawyers, Canadian senators, Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1995 — Earle Birney (b. 1904), Canadian poets, Canadian socialists, Canadian writers, Members of the Order of Canada, Trotskyists, Writer stubs,
- 1995 — Toe Blake (b. 1912), Canadian ice hockey players, Ice hockey stubs, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1995 — Douglas Lloyd Campbell (b. 1895), Manitoba premiers, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1995 — Charles Granger (b. 1912), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador politicians,
- 1995 — George Johnson (b. 1920), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1995 — Walter Koerner (b. 1898), Members of the Order of Canada, Nonagenarians,
- 1995 — Bruno Gerussi (b. 1928), Canadian actors, Canadian people stubs,
- 1995 — Alexander Knox (b. 1907), Best Actor Oscar Nominee, Canadian actors,
- 1995 — Dwayne Goettel (b. 1964), Canadian musicians, Industrial musicians,
- 1995 — Francis Lawrence Jobin (b. 1914), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians,
- 1995 — Murray Cotterill, Canadian socialists, Ontario politicians,
- 1995 — Jean-Luc Pépin (b. 1924), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1996 — Jean Victor Allard (b. 1913), Canadian generals, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1996 — Harold Greenberg (b. 1930), Canadian film producers, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
- 1996 — George Hees (b. 1910), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, Ontario politicians,
- 1996 — Richard J. Needham (b. 1912), Canadian people stubs, Canadian writers,
- 1996 — Henri Nouwen (b. 1932), Canadian writers, Dutch writers, Gay writers, People stubs, Roman Catholic priests,
- 1996 — Sinclair Ross (b. 1908), Canadian writers, Gay writers,
- 1996 — Joseph A. Ghiz (b. 1945), Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 1996 — Joe Borowski (b. 1933), Manitoba politicians,
- 1996 — Abe Kovnats (b. 1928), Manitoba politicians,
- 1996 — Stewart McLean (b. 1913), Manitoba politicians,
- 1996 — Ric Nordman (b. 1919), Manitoba politicians,
- 1996 — Arnold Peters (b. 1922), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1997 — Robert Bryce (b. 1910), Canadian people, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
- 1997 — Muriel McQueen Fergusson (b. 1899), Members of the Order of Canada, Nonagenarians, Speakers of the Canadian Senate,
- 1997 — Stanley Knowles (b. 1908), Canadian socialists, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1997 — Ronald Martland (b. 1909), Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
- 1997 — Gérard Pelletier (b. 1919), Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1997 — John Spinks (b. 1908), Canadian academics, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1997 — Leo Yaffe (b. 1916), Canadian scientists, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1997 — Ben Dunkelman (b. 1939), Canadian World War II people, Canadian military people, Israeli military people,
- 1997 — Jack Kent Cooke (b. 1912), American football executives, Canadian businesspeople, Media moguls and barons, NHL executives,
- 1997 — John Sopinka (b. 1933), Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada,
- 1997 — Hardial Bains (b. 1939), Canadian communist politicians, Communists,
- 1997 — W. A. Kardash (b. 1912), Canadian communist politicians, Manitoba politicians,
- 1997 — Norman Fawcett (b. 1910), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1997 — Jack Pickersgill (b. 1905), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1997 — Larry Grossman (b. 1944), Ontario politicians,
- 1997 — Yves Prévost (b. 1908), Quebec politicians,
- 1998 — Michel Trudeau (b. 1975), Canadian people,
- 1998 — Louis Rasminsky (b. 1908), Governors of the Bank of Canada, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1998 — Syl Apps (b. 1915), Canadian ice hockey players, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1998 — John Bassett (b. 1915), Canadian businesspeople, Candidates for the Canadian House of Commons, Media moguls and barons, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1998 — Florence Bird (b. 1908), Canadian senators, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
- 1998 — John Gallagher (b. 1916), Canadian businesspeople, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1998 — Wishart Spence (b. 1904), Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
- 1998 — Eric Malling (b. 1946), Canadian journalists, Canadian people stubs, Canadian television personalities, Television presenters,
- 1998 — Pauline Julien (b. 1928), Canadian people stubs, Quebec musicians, Quebec songwriters,
- 1998 — Lucien Lamoureux (b. 1920), Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1998 — John Hanson (singer) (b. 1920), Canadian actors,
- 1998 — David Manners (b. 1901), Canadian actors, Cinema actors, Nonagenarians,
- 1998 — Stanley Brehaut Ryerson (b. 1911), Canadian communist politicians, Canadian historians, Canadian writers,
- 1998 — Nick Auf der Maur (b. 1942), Canadian journalists, Montreal city councillors,
- 1998 — J.B. Salsberg (b. 1903), Canadian communist politicians, Canadian journalists, Jewish Canadian history, Ontario politicians,
- 1998 — Sheila Watson (b. 1909), Canadian writers, Stub,
- 1998 — Pierre Vallières (b. 1938), Gay writers, People from Quebec, Quebec authors,
- 1998 — Emery Barnes (b. 1929), British Columbia politicians,
- 1998 — Grace Armstrong Hartman (b. 1900), Canadian mayors,
- 1998 — Ted Jolliffe (b. 1909), Canadian socialists, Ontario politicians,
- 1998 — Shaughnessy Cohen (b. 1948), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1998 — Mark MacGuigan (b. 1931), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1998 — Eddie Sargent (b. 1917), Ontario politicians,
- 1998 — Brian Dickson (b. 1916), Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada,
- 1999 — Laurence Decore (b. 1940), Alberta politicians, Edmonton mayors, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1999 — Douglas Harkness (b. 1903), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 1999 — Allan A. Lamport (b. 1904), Canadian people stubs, Mayors of Toronto, Members of the Order of Canada, Ontario politicians,
- 1999 — Alan Macnaughton (b. 1903), Canadian senators, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1999 — Walter Harris (b. 1904), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 1999 — Greg McConnell (b. 1964), Canadian musicians,
- 1999 — Greg Moore (b. 1975), Canadian sportspeople, Racecar drivers,
- 1999 — Gordon Towers (b. 1919), Lieutenant Governors of Alberta, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1999 — Robert de Cotret (b. 1944), Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 1999 — Robert Bend (b. 1914), Manitoba politicians,
- 1999 — Neil Gaudry (b. 1937), Manitoba politicians,
- 2000 — Louis Applebaum (b. 1918), Canadian musicians, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2000 — Claude Bissell (b. 1916), Canadian academics, Canadian writers, Members of the Order of Canada, University of Toronto,
- 2000 — Jacques Flynn (b. 1915), Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, Quebec politicians,
- 2000 — E. Davie Fulton (b. 1916), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2000 — Ben Wicks (b. 1926), Canadian cartoonists, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2000 — Daniel Yanofsky (b. 1925), Canadian people stubs, Chess players, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2000 — Marcel Lambert (b. 1919), Alberta politicians, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 2000 — Morton Shulman (b. 1925), Canadian physicians, Canadian television personalities, Ontario politicians,
- 2000 — Hugh Hood (b. 1928), Canadian writers,
- 2000 — Anne Hébert (b. 1916), Canadian writers, Quebec authors,
- 2000 — Frank Miller (politician) (b. 1927), Ontario premiers,
- 2000 — J. Angus MacLean (b. 1914), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Prince Edward Island premiers,
- 2000 — Dédé Fortin (b. 1962), Quebec film directors, Quebec musicians, Quebec songwriters, Suicides,
- 2000 — Michael Starr (b. 1910), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, People stubs,
- 2000 — Bob Welch (politician), Ontario politicians,
- 2001 — Aba Bayefsky (b. 1923), Canadian painters, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2001 — Robert Beamish (b. 1916), Canadian physicians, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2001 — Norbert Berkowitz (b. 1924), Canadian scientists, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2001 — Sidney Buckwold (b. 1916), Canadian senators, Members of the Order of Canada, Saskatoon mayors,
- 2001 — Ernie Coombs (b. 1927), Canadian television personalities, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2001 — Pauline Mills McGibbon (b. 1910), Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2001 — Al Waxman (b. 1935), Canadian actors, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2001 — Denis Whitaker (b. 1915), Canadian military people, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2001 — David McTaggart (b. 1932), Canadian social justice activists, People stubs,
- 2001 — Charles Templeton (b. 1915), Agnosticism, Canadian cartoonists, Canadian television personalities, Canadian writers, Christian and Missionary Alliance, Christian fundamentalism and evangelicalism, Christian leaders, Christian writers, Ontario politicians, Television evangelists,
- 2001 — L. R. Wright (b. 1939), Canadian writers, Mystery writers, Writer stubs,
- 2001 — Georges Dor (b. 1931), Quebec musicians, Quebec songwriters,
- 2001 — Gildas Molgat (b. 1927), Manitoba politicians, Speakers of the Canadian Senate,
- 2001 — John Sweeney (Ontario politician) (b. 1931), Ontario politicians,
- 2001 — Garnet Bailey (b. 1948), Boston Bruins players, Canadian ice hockey players, Detroit Red Wings players, St. Louis Blues players, Victims of 9/11, Washington Capitals players,
- 2002 — Murray Adaskin (b. 1906), Canadian musicians, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2002 — Henry Pybus Bell-Irving (b. 1913), Lieutenant Governors of British Columbia, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2002 — Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (b. 1900), British queen consorts, Centenarians, Knights of the Garter, Lords Warden of the Cinque Ports, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2002 — Timothy Findley (b. 1930), Canadian playwrights, Canadian writers, Gay writers, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2002 — Peter Gzowski (b. 1934), Canadian radio personalities, Canadian writers, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2002 — Ramon John Hnatyshyn (b. 1934), Canadian Governors General, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2002 — Bernice Thurman Hunter (b. 1922), Canadian children's writers, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2002 — Bill Hunter (b. 1920), Canadian sportspeople, Members of the Order of Canada, NHL executives,
- 2002 — Douglas Jung (b. 1924), Chinese Canadians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2002 — Yousuf Karsh (b. 1908), Members of the Order of Canada, Photographers,
- 2002 — Hartland Molson (b. 1907), Canadian World War II people, Canadian businesspeople, Hockey Hall of Fame, Members of the Order of Canada, Molson family, NHL executives, People from Quebec,
- 2002 — Jean-Paul Riopelle (b. 1923), Canadian painters, Members of the Order of Canada, People from Quebec,
- 2002 — George Stanley (b. 1907), Canadian historians, Lieutenant Governors of New Brunswick, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2002 — Baldur Stefansson (b. 1917), Canadian scientists, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2002 — William Thomas Tutte (b. 1917), British mathematicians, Cryptographers, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2002 — Ainsworth Dyer (b. 1977), Canadian military people,
- 2002 — Richard Green, Canadian military people,
- 2002 — Marc Léger, Canadian military people,
- 2002 — Nathan Lloyd Smith, Canadian military people, Pages on votes for deletion,
- 2002 — Zal Yanovsky (b. 1945), Canadian musicians,
- 2002 — Dalton Camp (b. 1920), Canadian politicians, Canadian writers,
- 2002 — Bud Olson (b. 1925), Canadian senators, Lieutenant Governors of Alberta, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 2002 — Harry Rankin (b. 1920), Canadian city councillors, Canadian communist politicians,
- 2002 — Ross Dowson (b. 1918), Canadian communist politicians, Trotskyists,
- 2002 — Sidney Spivak (b. 1928), Manitoba politicians,
- 2002 — Robert Layton (b. 1925), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Quebec politicians,
- 2002 — Ross Whicher (b. 1918), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
- 2003 — The Great Antonio (b. 1925), Canadian people,
- 2003 — Ahmed Said Khadr (b. 1945), Al-Qaida, Canadian people,
- 2003 — Holly Jones (b. 1992), Canada-related stubs, Canadian crime victims, Murder victims, Toronto people,
- 2003 — Izzy Asper (b. 1932), Canadian businesspeople, Canadian lawyers, Manitoba politicians, Media moguls and barons, Members of the Order of Canada, People from Manitoba,
- 2003 — Bertram Brockhouse (b. 1918), Canadian scientists, Members of the Order of Canada, Nobel Prize in Physics winners,
- 2003 — Rosemary Brown (politician) (b. 1930), British Columbia politicians, Canadian politicians, Canadian socialists, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2003 — H. S. M. Coxeter (b. 1907), Canadian academics, Mathematicians, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2003 — Donald Deacon (b. 1920), Members of the Order of Canada, Ontario politicians,
- 2003 — John Savage (politician) (b. 1932), Members of the Order of Canada, Nova Scotia premiers,
- 2003 — Carol Shields (b. 1935), American writers, Canadian writers, Members of the Order of Canada, Pulitzer Prize winners, University of Exeter alumni,
- 2003 — Chris Klein-Beekman (b. 1971), Canadian social justice activists,
- 2003 — Barb Tarbox (b. 1961), Canadian social justice activists,
- 2003 — Barry Broadfoot (b. 1926), Canadian journalists, Canadian people stubs,
- 2003 — Isabel LeBourdais, Canadian journalists, Canadian people stubs,
- 2003 — Henry John Lawrence Botterell (b. 1896), Canadian World War I people,
- 2003 — Hume Cronyn (b. 1911), Best Supporting Actor Oscar Nominee, Canadian actors, Cinema actors, London, Ontario, Stage actors, Television actors,
- 2003 — Jaclyn Linetsky (b. 1986), Canadian actors,
- 2003 — Zahra Kazemi (b. 1949), Canadian journalists, Iranian journalists, Photographers,
- 2003 — Robert Stanfield (b. 1914), Canadian lawyers, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Nova Scotia premiers,
- 2003 — Gisele MacKenzie (b. 1927), Canadian musicians, Female singers,
- 2003 — Bill Werbeniuk (b. 1947), Canadian sportspeople, Snooker players,
- 2003 — Donald Jack (b. 1924), Canadian writers,
- 2003 — Hugh Kenner (b. 1923), Canadian writers, Literary critics,
- 2003 — Stu Hart (b. 1915), Canadian wrestlers, People from Alberta, People from Saskatchewan,
- 2003 — Jacob Froese (b. 1917), Manitoba politicians,
- 2003 — John Munro (b. 1931), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 2003 — Vernon Singer (b. 1919), Ontario politicians,
- 2003 — Pierre Bourgault (b. 1934), LGBT politicians, Quebec history, Quebec politicians,
- 2003 — John Newlove (b. 1938), Canadian poets, People stubs,
- 2004 — Anne Samson (b. 1891), Canadian people, People stubs, Supercentenarians,
- 2004 — Tooker Gomberg, Canadian environmentalists, Canadian politicians, Disappeared people, Suicides, Toronto people,
- 2004 — Gerald Bouey (b. 1921), Governors of the Bank of Canada, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
- 2004 — George Balcan (b. 1932), Canadian people stubs, Canadian radio personalities, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2004 — Leonard Birchall (b. 1915), Canadian military people, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2004 — Sylvia Daoust (b. 1902), Canadian artists, Members of the Order of Canada, Sculptors,
- 2004 — Ellen Fairclough (b. 1905), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, Nonagenarians,
- 2004 — Nicholas Goldschmidt (b. 1908), Canadian musicians, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2004 — Eric Kierans (b. 1914), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, Nonagenarians,
- 2004 — Harrison McCain (b. 1927), Canadian businesspeople, Members of the Order of Canada, People from New Brunswick, People stubs,
- 2004 — Guido Molinari (b. 1933), Canadian painters, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2004 — Betty Oliphant (b. 1918), Canadian dancers, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2004 — Toni Onley (painter) (b. 1927), Canadian artists, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
- 2004 — Earl Orser (b. 1928), Canadian businesspeople, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2004 — Calvin Ruck (b. 1925), Canadian senators, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2004 — Claude Ryan (b. 1925), Members of the Order of Canada, People from Quebec, Quebec politicians,
- 2004 — Mitchell Sharp (b. 1911), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, Nonagenarians,
- 2004 — Pierre Sévigny (b. 1917), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, People from Quebec, People stubs,
- 2004 — Norman Wagner (b. 1935), Canadian academics, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2004 — Charles Herbert Little (b. 1907), Canadian military people, Rhodes scholars,
- 2004 — Alice Strike (b. 1896), Canadian military people, Centenarians, English people,
- 2004 — Austin Willis (b. 1917), Canadian actors, Canadian people stubs, Canadian television personalities,
- 2004 — John E. Chataway (b. 1947), Canadian people stubs, Nova Scotia politicians,
- 2004 — Frances Hyland (b. 1927), Canadian actors,
- 2004 — Andre Noble (b. 1979), Canadian actors, Gay, lesbian or bisexual people,
- 2004 — Harry Heine, Canadian artists,
- 2004 — Jack McClelland (b. 1922), Canadian businesspeople, Canadian literature,
- 2004 — David Grierson (b. 1955), Canadian radio personalities,
- 2004 — Al Clouston, Canadian comedians, Humorists,
- 2004 — John Morgan (comedian) (b. 1930), Canadian comedians, Canadian television personalities,
- 2004 — George Kidd (b. 1917), Canadian diplomats,
- 2004 — Lewis Urry (b. 1927), Canadian inventors, Engineers,
- 2004 — John McClung (b. 1935), Canadian judges,
- 2004 — Doug Bennett (b. 1951), Canadian musicians, People stubs,
- 2004 — Alex Barris (b. 1922), Canadian television personalities, People stubs,
- 2004 — Brian Linehan (b. 1945), Canadian television personalities, Gay, lesbian or bisexual people,
- 2004 — Gerald Merrithew (b. 1931), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, New Brunswick politicians, People from New Brunswick,
- 2004 — Philippe Gigantès (b. 1923), Canadian senators, People stubs,
- 2004 — Jim Penner (b. 1939), Manitoba politicians,
- 2004 — Francis Alvin George Hamilton (b. 1912), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 2004 — John Henry Horner (b. 1927), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 2004 — Lawrence O'Brien (b. 1951), Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
- 2004 — Dominic Agostino (b. 1959), Ontario politicians,
- 2004 — Scott Patterson (b. 1969), Canadian curlers, Curlers, People stubs,
- 2004 — John Cerutti (b. 1960), Boston Red Sox players, Canadian sports announcers, Detroit Tigers players, New York Mets players, Pittsburgh Pirates players, Toronto Blue Jays players,
- 2004 — Moe Norman (b. 1929), Canadian golfers,
- 2004 — Carl Liscombe (b. 1915), Canadian ice hockey players,
- 2004 — Gerry McNeil (b. 1926), Canadian ice hockey players,
- 2004 — Paul Shmyr (b. 1946), California Golden Seals players, Canadian ice hockey players, Chicago Blackhawks players, Edmonton Oilers players, Hartford Whalers players, Minnesota North Stars players,
- 2005 — Fraser Elliott (b. 1921), Canadian lawyers, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2005 — Lois Hole (b. 1933), Canadian businesspeople, Lieutenant Governors of Alberta, Members of the Order of Canada,
- 2005 — John Vernon (b. 1932), Canadian actors, Canadian people stubs, Cinema actors, Television actors, Voice actors,
- 2005 — Jonathan Welsh (b. 1947), Canadian actors, Canadian people stubs,
- 2005 — Martyn Bennett (b. 1971), Canadian musicians, Scottish musicians,
- 2005 — Earl Cameron (b. 1915), Canadian television personalities,
- 2005 — Charlotte MacLeod (b. 1922), American novelists, Canadian writers,
- 2005 — Ron Basford (b. 1932), British Columbia politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,