- 1980 in Canada
"See also:"
1979 in Canada ,
other events of 1980,1981 in Canada and thelist of 'years in Canada' .----
Incumbents
*Monarch - Queen Elizabeth II
*Governor General -Edward Schreyer
*Prime Minister -Joe Clark thenPierre Trudeau
*Premier of Alberta -Peter Lougheed
*Premier of British Columbia -Bill Bennett
*Premier of Manitoba -Sterling Lyon
*Premier of New Brunswick -Richard Hatfield
*Premier of Newfoundland -Brian Peckford
*Premier of Nova Scotia -John Buchanan
*Premier of Ontario -Bill Davis
*Premier of Prince Edward Island -Angus MacLean
*Premier of Quebec -René Lévesque
*Premier of Saskatchewan -Allan Blakeney Events
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January 21 - Three Soviet embassy workers are expelled after they are accused of spying
*January 28 - Canadian ambassador toIran , Ken Taylor, organizes the escape of American citizens from Iran
*February 18 - Federal election:Pierre Trudeau 's Liberals win a majority, defeatingJoe Clark 's PCs
*February 29 -Jeanne Sauvé becomes first woman Speaker of the House of Commons
*March 3 - Pierre Trudeau becomes prime minister for the second time, replacing Joe Clark
*April 12 -Terry Fox begins hisMarathon of Hope run across Canada in support ofcancer research
*April 14 - TheNational Film Board wins an Oscar for its animated films
*April 22 - Canada announces it will join the boycott of the1980 Summer Olympics due to the Soviet invasion ofAfghanistan .
*April 30 - Hockey playerGordie Howe finally retires
*May 20 -Quebec votes against separation in the1980 Quebec referendum
*June 16 -George Braden becomes government leader of the Northwest Territories, asresponsible government is reinstituted for the first time since 1905
*July 1 - "O Canada " becomes the officialnational anthem
*July 30 - Queen Elizabeth II augments theCoat of Arms of Alberta with a crest and supporters
*August 16 toAugust 23 - First Session of theYouth Parliament of Canada/Parlement jeunesse du Canada held in the Senate chambers of the Canadian Parliament Buildings inOttawa .
*August 27 The "Winnipeg Tribune " and the "Ottawa Journal ", two Canadian broadsheet newspapers, owned by Southam and Thomson newspapers are closed.
*September 1 - Due to a return of his cancer Terry Fox curtails his run
*September 1 -Saskatchewan andAlberta celebrate the 75th anniversaries of their establishment as provinces, culminating a summer full of festivals and special events
*October 6 - TheQuebec and Newfoundland governments sign theChurchill Falls hydro agreement.
*October 6 - Trudeau announces his plan to patriate theCanadian constitution unilaterally
*October 28 - TheNational Energy Program is introduced
*November 17 -Clifford Olson rapes and kills his first victimArts and literature
:New Works
*Mordecai Richler - "Joshua Then and Now":Awards
* See1980 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
*Books in Canada First Novel Award :Clark Blaise , "Lunar Attractions"
*Stephen Leacock Award :Donald Jack , "Me Bandy, You Cissie"
*Vicky Metcalf Award : John Craig:Television
*TheRoyal Canadian Air Farce makes it first television specialBirths
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January 1 —Eric Cyr , baseball pitcher
*January 22 —Amy Cotton , judoka
*February 10 —Mike Ribeiro , hockey player
*February 16 —Blair Betts , ice hockey player
*February 21 —Yannick Lupien , freestyle swimmer
*February 29 — Simon Gagne, ice hockey player
*March 21 —Deryck Whibley , singer
*March 24 —Ramzi Abid , ice hockey player
*March 31 —Michael Ryder , ice hockey player
*April 18 —Robyn Regehr , ice hockey player
*April 21 —Vincent Lecavalier , ice hockey player
*April 29 —Mathieu Biron , ice hockey player
*May 2 —Michael Ryder , ice hockey player
*May 4 —Andrew Raycroft , ice hockey goaltender
*July 15 —Jonathan Cheechoo , ice hockey player
*July 21 —Scott Frandsen , Olympic rower
*August 5 — Mark Bell, hockey player
*August 29 —Perdita Felicien , athlete
*September 9 —Felix Brillant , soccer player
*September 19 —Adrian Cann , soccer player
*October 13 — Marc-Andre Bergeron, ice hockey player
*October 21 —Mike Danton , ice hockey player
*November 4 —Erin Cumpstone , Olympic softballer
*November 9 —Dominique Maltais , snowboarder
*November 9 —Ben Rutledge , Olympic rower
*November 16 —Carol Huynh , Olympic freestyle wrestler
*November 18 —Emanuel Sandhu , figure skater
*December 2 —Adam Kreek , Olympic rowerDeaths
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March 5 —Jay Silverheels , actor
*October 17 —Richard G. Reid , Premier of Alberta
*November 21 —A.J.M. Smith , poet
*December 31 —Marshall McLuhan , scholar
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