- 1984 in Canada
"See also:"
1983 in Canada ,
other events of 1984,1985 in Canada and thelist of 'years in Canada' .----
Incumbents
* Monarch: Queen Elizabeth II
* Governor General:Edward Schreyer thenJeanne Sauvé
* Prime Minister:Pierre Trudeau then John Turner thenBrian Mulroney
*Premier of Alberta :Peter Lougheed
*Premier of British Columbia :Bill Bennett
*Premier of Manitoba :Howard Pawley
*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 :James Lee
*Premier of Quebec :René Lévesque
*Premier of Saskatchewan :Grant Devine Events
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January 12 :Richard Nerysoo becomes government leader of the Northwest Territories, replacingGeorge Braden
*February 29 :Pierre Trudeau announces he will retire as soon as the Liberals can elect another leader
*April 5 : A fire races through Number 26 Colliery located inGlace Bay onCape Breton Island killing one miner. This effectively closes the mine permanently, ending years of coal mining inGlace Bay .
*May 8 : Cpl.Denis Lortie enters theQuebec National Assembly and opens fire, killing 3 and wounding 13. René Jalbert, sergeant-at-arms of the assembly, succeeds in calming him, for which he will later receive the Cross of Valour.
*May 19 : The NHL'sEdmonton Oilers win theStanley Cup defeating theNew York Islanders 5–2 at Edmonton and ending the Islanders dynasty. The first in Oilers club history and of a new dynasty.
*June 30 : John Turner becomesCanada 's seventeenth prime minister replacing the retiringPierre Trudeau .
*August 12 : At the1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles Canada has its best performance ever, mostly due to the boycott of the games by theEastern Bloc countries.
*August 31 :MuchMusic , Canada's answer to MTV, signs on.
*September 1 : TSNThe Sports Network , signs on.
*September 3 : In protest of the upcoming Papal visit,Thomas Bernard Brigham , a retired American armed forces officer, bombs Montreal's Central Station, killing 3 people and wounding more than 30.
*September 4 : Federal election Turner's Liberals are routed asBrian Mulroney wins the largest majority in Canadian history.
*September 9 –20:Pope John Paul II tours Canada.
*September 17 : Brian Mulroney is sworn in asCanada 's eighteenth prime minister.
*October 5 :Marc Garneau becomes the first Canadian in space, aboard theSpace Shuttle Challenger (41-6).
*November 6 :Saskatchewan MLAColin Thatcher is convicted of themurder of his ex-wife Joanne.
*Richard Nerysoo becomes premier of theNorthwest Territories . The territory recognizes aboriginal languages as official languages.
*Labatt introduces the firsttwist-off cap on a reusablebeer bottle .
*Grey Cup :Winnipeg Blue Bombers win 47–17 over theHamilton Tiger Cats
*Vanier Cup :Guelph Gryphons win 22–13 over theMount Allison Mounties
*Telelatino Network signs on in October.Arts and literature
:New books
* "Neuromancer ":William Gibson
* "La Détresse et l'enchantement":Gabrielle Roy
* "Dinner Along the Amazon":Timothy Findley
* "The Summer Tree":Guy Gavriel Kay :Awards
* See1984 Governor General's Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
*Books in Canada First Novel Award :Heather Robertson , "Willie"
*Gerald Lampert Award :Sandra Birdsell , "Night Travellers" andJean McKay , "Gone to Grass"
*Pat Lowther Award :Bronwen Wallace , "Signs of the Former Tenant"
*Stephen Leacock Award :Gary Lautens , "No Sex Please...We're Married"
*Vicky Metcalf Award :Bill Freeman :Film
*James Cameron 's "The Terminator " propels the Canadian director to international fame:Television
* "Jeopardy! " is relaunched with CanadianAlex Trebek as host
* "Second City Television " ends its run on Canadian televisionBirths
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April 27 —Pierre-Marc Bouchard , ice hockey player
*June 16 —Rick Nash , ice hockey player
*September 27 —Avril Lavigne , singer-songwriter
*October 26 —Dominique Perreault , water polo player
*November 26 —Shannon Rempel , ice speed skater
*November 28 —Marc-André Fleury , ice hockey goalieDeaths
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March 30 :Gaëtan Dugas : earlyAIDS victim
*May 17 :Gordon Sinclair , newspaper columnist
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