- Timeline of Quebec history (1982 to present)
Timeline of Quebec history 1960 to 1981 1982 to present Future ----
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Timeline of Quebec history concerns the events between patriation of theBritish North America Act and the present day.1980s *
1982 - Led by Prime MinisterPierre Trudeau , the Canadian government moves to patriate the constitution onApril 17
*June 9 – Following a court challenge to parts of Bill 101 (the French language law of the Province of Quebec), theSupreme Court of Canada rules them unconstitutional.
*1984 - Deranged former soldierDenis Lortie goes on a shooting spree at the National Assembly onMay 8 . The assembly is not in session; however, there are 3 deaths and 9 injured.
*1984 -Pierre Trudeau resigns asPrime Minister of Canada after taking a "walk in the snow" to think it over.
*1984 -John Turner succeeds Trudeau asPrime Minister of Canada , only to be defeated three months later byBrian Mulroney .
*1984 -Brian Mulroney , born inBaie-Comeau, Quebec , is electedPrime Minister of Canada .
*1984 -René Lévesque accepts the "beau risque " of constitutional negotiations with the new Mulroney government. This leads to a serious split within theParti Québécois .
*1985 - Exhausted by infighting within his party,René Lévesque resigns as premier and leader of theParti Québécois .
*1985 - Quebec general election: Liberals win.
*1987 - TheMeech Lake Accord is agreed to by federal and provincial governments. However, it was never ratified.
*1987 -René Lévesque dies.
*1988 -Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement is negotiated, with broad support from both sides of the political spectrum inQuebec .
*1989 - Ageomagnetic storm in northern Quebec causes a nine-hour blackout in parts of province onMarch 13 . Owing to a ripple effect in the transmission lines that feed Quebec-produced energy to New York State, ultimately to New York City; and combined with a number of localised problems there and in neighbouring New Jersey and Long Island, the storm hundreds of miles away in the wilds of northern Quebec also ends up blacking out New York City for several hours.
*1989 - Quebec general election: Liberals are re-elected.
*1989 -École Polytechnique massacre onDecember 6 .1990s *
1990 - TheOka Crisis .
*1990 - Angered by the imminent collapse of theMeech Lake Accord ,Lucien Bouchard resigns as member of Parliament and cabinet minister in the Mulroney government and founds theBloc Québécois .
*1990 - TheMeech Lake Accord collapses as it fails to win unanimous ratification by the deadline. Support for Quebec sovereignty rises to high levels.
*1991 - The Canadian government introduces the unpopular Goods and Services Tax (GST).
*1991 -June 20 : "Bill 150" is passed, providing for a referendum on sovereignty in1992 (later canceled and replaced by a referendum on theCharlottetown Accord )
*1992 -August 13 : former Equality Party Member of theNational Assembly of Quebec (MNA)Richard Holden (politician) joins theParti Québécois
*1992 -October 26 : Country-wide referendum on theCharlottetown Accord . The accord is rejected by the population of Canada and also specifically by the population of Quebec.
*1993 -Brian Mulroney resigns asPrime Minister of Canada onFebruary 24 .
*1993 -Jean Chrétien , born inShawinigan, Quebec , is sworn in asPrime Minister of Canada .
*1993 - TheNorth American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) goes into effect.
*1994 - After almost 40 years of preparation the newCivil Code of Quebec comes into effect onJanuary 1 st.
*1994 - Quebec general election: TheParti Québécois elected to office, led byJacques Parizeau .
*1995 -October 24 , theJames Bay Cree hold their own referendum on whether or not their territory should remain a part of Canada. Over 96% of the Cree vote in favour of retaining the relationship with Canada.
*1995 - OnOctober 30 , another referendum onsovereignty is held. For the second time, the measure is rejected, this time by a slim margin of slightly more than one percent. SeeQuebec referendum, 1995 .
*1995 - Following the defeat of the sovereignist option,Jacques Parizeau resigns and is replaced by the head of the federalBloc Québécois ,Lucien Bouchard .
*1996 - Severe flooding in the Saguenay region fromJuly 18 -21 devastates the region and proves to be one ofCanada 's costliest natural disasters.
*1996 -Jean-Louis Roux briefly becomes Lieutenant-governor ofQuebec , but resigns after less than two months due to his now-regretted antisemitic political activity duringWorld War II .
*1996 - Death ofRobert Bourassa onOctober 2 .
*1997 - An amendment to the Constitution provides for linguistic rather than confessional (Catholic and Protestant) school boards in Quebec.
*1998 - A severe ice storm strikesMontreal and southwesternQuebec in early January, leaving parts of Montreal without power for up to a week; destruction of power lines and pylons leaves a "triangle of darkness" south of Montreal without power for three weeks.
*1998 - Quebec general election: Parti Québécois is re-elected.
*1999 - TheClarity Act becomes a federal law.2000s *
2000 - September 28 -Pierre Elliott Trudeau dies
*2000 - December 5 - Beginning of theMichaud Affair .
*2001 - Discouraged at the lack of support for sovereignty among the population and a fractious PQ caucus,Lucien Bouchard resigns as Premier of Quebec and retires from public life onJanuary 11 .
*2001 -Rhéal Mathieu , who was a member of the formerFront de Libération du Québec is convicted of the attempted firebombing of threeSecond Cup coffee shops in Montreal. Quebec Second Cup cafes took the name of "Les cafés Second Cup" afterwards.
*March 8 - Following the resignation ofLucien Bouchard ,Bernard Landry becomes premier of Quebec.
*2001 - In April,Quebec City hosts the Summit of the Americas, attracting huge anti-globalization protests with activists from everywhere in the Americas. Simultaneously held is thePeoples Summit of the Americas .
*2002 - The merger of numerous cities and their suburbs (municipal fusions) into "megacities" goes into effect, creating the new megacities ofMontreal , Longueuil,Quebec City , Lévis, Saguenay, Sherbrooke, and Gatineau among others.
*2002 - TheAction démocratique du Québec wins four by-elections and temporarily enjoys high scores in public opinion polls.
*2003 - March: a court ruling legalizessame-sex marriage in Quebec .
*2003 - Quebec general election:April 14 ,Jean Charest , a strong federalist and leader of theParti libéral du Québec , becomes premier ofQuebec .
*2003 - In December, through an initiative by Quebec Premier,Jean Charest , theCouncil of the Federation is formed by the Premiers of all Canadian provinces and territories.
*2003 -Paul Martin becomesPrime Minister of Canada .
*2003 - The sponsorship scandal erupts, possibly tarnishing theJean Chrétien legacy.
*2004 - Demerger referendums: Many of the cities created in 2002 are again divided. This includes many small municipalities in the western part of the island ofMontreal .
*2005 -Bernard Landry , who resigned as leader of theParti Québécois in June, is replaced by 39-year oldAndré Boisclair after the leadership election of 2005.
*2006 -Stephen Harper 'sConservative Party of Canada form minority government. Conservatives greatly reduce Liberal stranglehold on federalist vote in Quebec and make important gains by taking 10 new seats, mostly from Bloc in Quebec City area.
*2007 - Quebec general election, Liberals elected as a minority government. ADQ becomes official opposition. Parti Québécois reduced to third-party status.----Timeline of Quebec history 1960 to 1981 1982 to present Future
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