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2026 in Canada

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2026
in
Canada

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The following is a list of events of the year 2026 in Canada, as well as events that are scheduled or predicted to take place during the year.

Incumbents

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The Crown

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Federal government

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Provincial governments

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Lieutenant Governors

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Premiers

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Territorial governments

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Commissioners

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Premiers

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Events

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January

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Scheduled events

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January

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February

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March

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May

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June

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September

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October

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November

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  • November 15 – The 113th Grey Cup will be played in Calgary, Alberta.

Art and entertainment

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Holidays

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Deaths

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January

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Charles formally confirmed as king in ceremony televised for first time". BBC News. September 10, 2022. Archived from the original on September 10, 2022. Retrieved November 8, 2023.
  2. ^ "Canada's next governor general Mary Simon to be officially installed July 26". CTVNews. July 13, 2021. Retrieved November 9, 2023.
  3. ^ Aiello, Rachel (March 9, 2025). "BREAKING: Mark Carney elected Liberal leader, to soon replace Justin Trudeau as PM". CTV News. Toronto ON: BellMedia. Retrieved March 9, 2025.
  4. ^ Colley, Mark (January 1, 2026). "Enforcement of Canada's grocery code of conduct starts today. Here's what it means for you". Toronto Star. Retrieved January 1, 2026.
  5. ^ "Canada's grocery code of conduct kicks in today, with buy-in from 5 major grocers". CBC News via The Canadian Press. January 1, 2026.
  6. ^ "CRA says it's owed more than $10 billion in COVID-19 benefit payments". BayToday.ca. January 4, 2026. Retrieved January 6, 2026.
  7. ^ "Travel advisor challenges CRA's claim for COVID-19 benefit repayment". Pax News. Retrieved January 6, 2026.
  8. ^ Hollingsworth, Paul (January 4, 2026). "Man pushes back on CRA claim he must repay COVID-19 benefits". CTV News. Retrieved January 6, 2026.
  9. ^ Catharine Tunney. "Ukraine's Zelenskyy says he's appointed Liberal MP Chrystia Freeland as an economic adviser". CBC. Retrieved January 5, 2025.
  10. ^ "Freeland says she will resign as MP in coming weeks after being appointed Zelensky's adviser". The Globe and Mail. January 5, 2026. Retrieved January 6, 2026.
  11. ^ "Canada beats Finland to win bronze at world juniors". Sportsnet.ca. Canadian Press. January 5, 2026. Retrieved January 6, 2026.
  12. ^ "'Stock up': Ford confirms he will remove Crown Royal from LCBO next month". Global News. Retrieved January 6, 2026.
  13. ^ "Ontario court rules Doug Ford must turn over personal phone records". Global News. Retrieved January 6, 2026.
  14. ^ Brewster, Murray (January 5, 2026). "Carney heads to Paris as allies discuss security guarantees for Ukraine". CBC News. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved January 6, 2026.
  15. ^ "Carney meets with Danish PM as U.S. ramps up talk of taking over Greenland". The Canadian Press via CityNews (Ottawa). January 6, 2026. Retrieved January 6, 2026.
  16. ^ "Prime Minister Carney says Canada will build up military to support peace in Ukraine". The Canadian Press via CTV News. January 6, 2026. Retrieved January 6, 2026.
  17. ^ Ramesar, Vernon (January 7, 2026). "Video game giant Ubisoft closes Halifax studio, cutting 71 jobs". CBC News. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved January 9, 2026.
  18. ^ Major, Darren (January 9, 2026). "Freeland resignation shakes up already fluid situation in House of Commons". CBC News. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved January 9, 2026.
  19. ^ Rerrie, Taryn (January 11, 2026). "Team Canada's Milano Cortina 2026 Figure Skating Team Unveiled". Skate Canada. Retrieved January 12, 2026.
  20. ^ Nichols, Paula (January 11, 2026). "Team Canada's Olympic figure skating team for Milano Cortina 2026 revealed". Team Canada. Retrieved January 12, 2026.
  21. ^ "Urgent care centre opens in St. John's this morning". NTV. January 12, 2026. Retrieved January 12, 2026.
  22. ^ Barry, Garrett (January 12, 2026). "Newfoundland's Costco-turned-clinic overflows on urgent care's opening day". CTV News. Retrieved January 13, 2026.
  23. ^ Van Dyk, Spencer (January 8, 2026). "Mark Carney to visit China next week, first for a Canadian prime minister in nearly 10 years". CTVNews. Retrieved January 9, 2026.
  24. ^ Cecco, Leyland (January 12, 2026). "Carney heads to Beijing as Trump's America First agenda forces Canada into trade rethink". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved January 12, 2026.
  25. ^ Raymond, Ted (January 13, 2026). "Statistics Canada to cut 850 jobs over next 2 years, 100 this week: memo". CTVNews. Retrieved January 13, 2026.
  26. ^ Morris, Erika (January 14, 2026). "Legault resigns as Quebec premier". CTV News.
  27. ^ "A Canadian citizen has died in Iran, Ottawa says as protests intensify". Global News. Retrieved January 15, 2026.
  28. ^ "Former Ubisoft Halifax workers reveal company's $977 million in Canadian tax breaks". pniatlantic. Archived from the original on January 15, 2026. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
  29. ^ Willick, Frances. "Union files labour board complaint over closure of Ubisoft's Halifax video game studio". CBC News. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
  30. ^ "Chinese leader Xi Jinping hails 'turnaround' in China-Canada ties as Mark Carney visits Beijing". BBC News. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
  31. ^ "Carney reaches 'landmark' tariff-quota deal with China on EVs, canola". CTVNews. January 16, 2026. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
  32. ^ "Prime Minister Carney forges new strategic partnership with the People's Republic of China focused on energy, agri-food, and trade". Prime Minister of Canada. January 16, 2026. Retrieved January 16, 2026.
  33. ^ Press, The Canadian (January 17, 2026). "'We are very much one people': Dozens rally in Iqaluit to protest against Trump's threats to control island". CTVNews. Retrieved January 20, 2026.
  34. ^ a b "Carney to visit Qatar between diplomatic stops in China, Switzerland". Global News. Retrieved January 9, 2026.
  35. ^ Faguy, Ana; Matza, Max (January 23, 2026). "Alleged drug kingpin and ex-Olympian Ryan Wedding arrested". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved January 24, 2026.
  36. ^ Burke, Minyvonne; Kosnar, Michael (January 23, 2026). "Ryan Wedding, ex-Olympic snowboarder accused of being a drug kingpin, is arrested". NBC News. Retrieved January 23, 2026.
  37. ^ Jackson, Katharine (January 24, 2026). "Trump threatens Canada with 100% tariff over possible deal with China". Reuters. Retrieved January 24, 2026.
  38. ^ Fagan, Beth. "Utilities to Address Public as Power Grid Faces Critical Test". VOCM. Retrieved January 24, 2026.
  39. ^ "NL Hydro issues power warning for Saturday morning". 100.1 BayFM. Retrieved January 24, 2026.
  40. ^ Connors, Michael (January 24, 2026). "UPDATE: Newfoundland Power, N.L. Hydro advise customers to be prepared for rotating blackouts if necessary". NTV: Newfoundland and Labrador's Most Trusted News Source. Retrieved January 24, 2026.
  41. ^ Zimonjic, Peter (June 20, 2025). "Conservatives to hold national convention Jan. 29-31 in Calgary". CBC News. Retrieved January 1, 2026.
  42. ^ "Trade Minister says Canada to start free-trade talks with UAE next month". The Globe and Mail. January 13, 2026. Retrieved January 14, 2026.
  43. ^ Steven, Benjamin (December 30, 2025). "What's coming up next in Canadian politics? Here are five key stories to watch in 2026". CBC News. Retrieved January 1, 2026.
  44. ^ "The road to the 2026 Census". Statistics Canada. Retrieved May 2, 2024.
  45. ^ "World Cup 2026: Canada, US & Mexico joint bid wins right to host tournament". BBC Sport. June 13, 2018. Retrieved May 5, 2025.
  46. ^ Perry, Brad. "PCs to elect new leader in October 2026". Country 94. Retrieved October 7, 2025.
  47. ^ "Canada Public Holidays 2026". Public Holidays Global. Retrieved May 5, 2025.
  48. ^ "Holidays and Observances in Canada in 2026". Time and Date. Retrieved May 5, 2025.
  49. ^ Saxberg, Lynn (January 2, 2026). "Brian Doyle, celebrated Ottawa author, dies at age 90". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved January 2, 2026.
  50. ^ Wiwchar, David. "In memory of Evan 'The Hammer' Hammond". NanaimoNewsNOW. Retrieved January 3, 2026.
  51. ^ Rossi, Bob (January 5, 2026). "David Branch, influential Canadian junior hockey executive, dies at 77". The New York Times. ISSN 1553-8095. Retrieved January 7, 2026.
  52. ^ "Hall, ironman goaltender with record 502 consecutive starts, dies at 94". NHL.com. January 8, 2026. Archived from the original on January 8, 2026. Retrieved January 8, 2026.
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