Events from the year 1963 in Canada.
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January to March
- January 1 – Cheryl Dick, netball player
- January 9 – Larry Cain, sprint canoer and Olympic gold medallist
- January 12 – Ken Fitzpatrick, swimmer
- January 19 – Steve Peters, politician and Minister
- January 25 – Paul Dewar, educator and politician (d. 2019)
- February 12 – Ron Schuler, politician
- February 21 – Lori Fung, rhythmic gymnast
- March 1 – Ron Francis, ice hockey player and coach
- March 17 – Lawrence Ytzhak Braithwaite, novelist, spoken word artist, dub poet, essayist and musician (d. 2008)
- March 26 – Roch Voisine, singer-songwriter, actor and radio and television host
- March 28 – Sharon Hambrook, synchronized swimmer
- March 30
April to June
- April 28 – Lloyd Eisler, pair skater
- May 5
- May 9 – Joe Cirella, ice hockey player and coach
- May 11 – Roark Critchlow, actor
- May 17 – Michelle Conn, field hockey player
- May 25 – Mike Myers, actor, comedian, screenwriter and film producer
- May 26 – Richard Crouse, film critic
- June – Laureen Harper, wife of Prime Minister Stephen Harper
- June 4 – Carey Nelson, long-distance runner
- June 6 – Bernard Drainville, Canadian journalist and politician
- June 17 – Sandra Greaves, judoka
- June 23 – Laureen Harper, wife of Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper
- June 24 – Barbara Underhill, pairs figure skater and World Champion
- June 25 – Doug Gilmour, ice hockey player and coach
- June 25 – Yann Martel, author[3]
July to September
- July 11 – Al MacInnis, ice hockey player
- July 11 – Sandra Schmirler, curler, Olympic gold medallist and World Champion (d. 2000)
- July 12 – Andy Savoy, politician and engineer
- July 28 – Gregory Henriquez, architect
- July 30 – Albert Schultz, actor and director
- August 2 – Russell Smith, novelist and newspaper columnist
- August 8 – Stephen Walkom, ice hockey official and executive
- September 2 – Gerard Gallant, ice hockey player and coach
- September 7 – Karen Dianne Baldwin, Miss Universe 1982
- September 9 – Kathryn Johnson, field hockey player[4]
- September 25 – Karin Larsen, synchronized swimmer and broadcaster
- September 29 – Dave Andreychuk, ice hockey player
October to December
- October 20 – Julie Payette, astronaut
- November 19 – Bill Dunlop, boxer
- November 22 – Benoît Sauvageau, politician (d. 2006)
- November 23 – Troy Hurtubise, inventor and conservationist (d. 2018)
- November 25 – Holly Cole, jazz singer
- December 4 – Robert Dawson, wrestler
- December 9 – Dave Hilton, Jr., boxer
- December 29 – Liisa Savijarvi, alpine skier
- December 30 – Michelle Douglas, human rights activist
Bloom, Clive (2008). Bestsellers: popular fiction since 1900. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire New York: Palgrave Macmillan. p. 322. ISBN 978-0-230-53688-3.