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1978 in Canada

Events from the year 1978 in Canada.

1978
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  1. ^ "Queen Elizabeth II | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  2. ^ Lentz, Harris M. (4 February 2014). Heads of States and Governments Since 1945. Routledge. p. 143. ISBN 978-1-134-26490-2.
  3. ^ "Karine Turcotte". m2002.thecgf.com. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  4. ^ "Amanda Kloots Celebrates What Would've Been Husband Nick Cordero's 42nd Birthday 2 Months After His Death". PEOPLE.com. from the original on 2020-12-01. Retrieved 2021-07-17.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1978 in Canada news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Events from the year 1978 in Canada 1977 1976 1975 1978 in Canada 1979 1980 1981Decades 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990sSee also History of Canada Timeline of Canadian history List of years in Canada Contents 1 Incumbents 1 1 Crown 1 2 Federal government 1 3 Provincial governments 1 3 1 Lieutenant governors 1 3 2 Premiers 1 4 Territorial governments 1 4 1 Commissioners 1 4 2 Premiers 2 Events 2 1 Full date unknown 3 Arts and literature 3 1 New works 3 2 Awards 4 Sport 5 Births 5 1 January to March 5 2 April to June 5 3 July to December 6 Deaths 6 1 Full date unknown 7 See also 8 ReferencesIncumbents editCrown edit Monarch Elizabeth II 1 Federal government edit Governor General Jules Leger 2 Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau Chief Justice Bora Laskin Ontario Parliament 30thProvincial governments edit Lieutenant governors edit Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Ralph Steinhauer Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Walter Stewart Owen until May 18 then Henry Pybus Bell Irving Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba Francis Lawrence Jobin Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Hedard Robichaud Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland Gordon Arnaud Winter Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Clarence Gosse until December 23 then John Elvin Shaffner Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Pauline Mills McGibbon Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island Gordon Lockhart Bennett Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Hugues Lapointe until April 27 then Jean Pierre Cote Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan George Porteous until February 6 then Irwin McIntosh from February 22 Premiers edit 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 Frank Moores Premier of Nova Scotia Gerald Regan until October 5 then John Buchanan Premier of Ontario Bill Davis Premier of Prince Edward Island Alexander B Campbell until September 18 then Bennett Campbell Premier of Quebec Rene Levesque Premier of Saskatchewan Allan BlakeneyTerritorial governments edit Commissioners edit Commissioner of Yukon Arthur MacDonald Pearson until November 1 then Frank Fingland interim Commissioner of Northwest Territories Stuart Milton HodgsonPremiers edit Premier of Yukon Chris Pearson from November 20 Events editJanuary 12 Via Rail Canada is established as a Crown corporation January 24 Cosmos 954 a Soviet satellite breaks up over northern Canada June 26 An Air Canada DC 9 overruns a runway in Toronto Two people die August 4 41 are killed when a bus plunges into a lake near Eastman Quebec September 15 The Sudbury Strike of 1978 begins September 18 Bennett Campbell becomes premier of Prince Edward Island replacing Alexander B Campbell October 5 John MacLennan Buchanan becomes premier of Nova Scotia replacing Gerald Regan October 16 At midnight after a year and a half of conciliation the Canadian Union of Postal Workers goes on strike October 16 Fifteen federal by elections are held across the country The governing Liberals lose five seats which leads to a general election the following May October 17 Parliament votes to force the postal workers back to work October 18 Saskatchewan election Allan Blakeney s NDP win a third consecutive majority Despite accusations of marital infidelity Colin Thatcher who would later be involved in the murder of his ex wife is re elected to the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly December 14 Chris Pearson becomes government leader of Yukon as responsible government is institutedFull date unknown edit Rexdale Women s Centre is founded in Toronto Supreme Court of Canada declares unilingual legislatures and courts unconstitutional Under the new immigration act homosexuals are no longer an inadmissible classArts and literature editNew works edit Margaret Atwood Up in the Tree Mordecai Richler The Great Comic Book Heroes and Other Essays John Newlove The Fat Man Selected Poems 1962 1972 John Gray and Eric Peterson Billy Bishop Goes to War Henry Beissel GoyaAwards edit Alice Munro s Who Do You Think You Are is nominated for the Booker Prize See 1979 Governor General s Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards Stephen Leacock Award Ernest Buckler Whirligig Vicky Metcalf Award Lyn CookSport editMarch 19 Alberta Golden Bears win their fourth University Cup by defeating the Toronto Varsity Blues 6 5 The final game was played at Moncton Coliseum May 13 New Westminster Bruins win the second consecutive Memorial Cup by defeating the Peterborough Petes 7 4 The final game was played at Sudbury Community Arena May 22 Winnipeg Jets win their second Avco Cup by defeating the New England Whalers 4 games to 0 May 25 Montreal Canadiens win their 21st third consecutive Stanley Cup by defeating the Boston Bruins 4 games to 2 Winchester Ontario s Larry Robinson was awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy July 15 Commonwealth Stadium opens in Edmonton August 3 to 12 The Commonwealth Games are held in Edmonton October 10 Wayne Gretzky plays his first professional game for the Indianapolis Racers and would be traded to the Edmonton Oilers after 25 games November 18 Queen s Golden Gaels win their second Vanier Cup by defeating the UBC Thunderbirds 16 3 in the 14th Vanier Cup played at Varsity Stadium in Toronto November 26 Edmonton Eskimos win their fifth Grey Cup by defeating the Montreal Alouettes 20 13 in the 66th Grey Cup played at Exhibition Stadium in Toronto Hamilton Ontario s Angelo Santucci was named the game s Most Valuable CanadianBirths editJanuary to March edit January 3 Daryn Jones comedian and television and radio personality January 6 Nikki Einfeld operatic soprano and actress January 24 Mark Hildreth actor January 25 Gordie Dwyer ice hockey player and coach January 27 Pete Laforest Canadian American baseball player and manager February 20 Andrea Moody swimmer February 26 Kyle Hamilton rower Olympic gold medallist and World Champion March 9 Chris Phillips ice hockey playerApril to June edit April 1 Jean Pierre Dumont ice hockey player April 6 Thomas Herschmiller rower Olympic silver medallist and World Champion April 18 Alexis Mazurin comedian and radio personality d 2005 April 29 Tyler Labine actor May 3 Autumn Kelly the wife of Peter Phillips May 12 Aaron Abrams actor Amy Sloan actress May 15 Dwayne De Rosario soccer player Caroline Dhavernas actress May 25 Adam Gontier singer and guitarist June 2 Shane Niemi sprint athlete June 11 Joshua Jackson Canadian actor June 13 Matt Bradley ice hockey player June 14 Steve Begin ice hockey player June 21 Erica Durance actress June 24 Geoff Keighley video game journalist June 28 Simon Larose tennis playerJuly to December edit July 4 Marie Luc Arpin water polo player July 11 Kathleen Edwards singer songwriter July 19 Chiara Zanni Italian actor July 22 A J Cook actress August 4 Karine Legault swimmer August 24 Derek Morris ice hockey player August 28 Karine Turcotte weightlifter 3 September 1 Joe Stankevicius rower and World Champion September 5 Laura Bertram actress September 6 Amy Agulay field hockey player September 7 Matt Cooke ice hockey player September 7 Devon Sawa actor September 17 Shawn Horcoff ice hockey player Nick Cordero actor and singer 4 September 20 Jason Bay baseball player September 21 Paulo Costanzo actor September 22 Steve Moore ice hockey player October 17 Erin Karpluk actress November 16 Steve Omischl freestyle skier November 17 Rachel McAdams actress December 2 Nelly Furtado singer songwriter record producer and actress December 23 Esthero singer songwriterDeaths editMarch 25 Charles Alexander Best politician b 1931 March 31 Charles Best medical scientist co discoverer of insulin b 1899 April 13 Jack Chambers artist and filmmaker b 1931 July 18 Claude P Dettloff photographer b 1899 September 9 Jack L Warner studio mogul b 1892 September 28 Thane Campbell jurist politician and Premier of Prince Edward Island b 1895 October 23 Joe Greene politician b 1920 Full date unknown edit Carl Ray artist b 1943 See also edit1978 in Canadian television List of Canadian films of 1978References edit Queen Elizabeth II The Canadian Encyclopedia www thecanadianencyclopedia ca Retrieved 4 December 2022 Lentz Harris M 4 February 2014 Heads of States and Governments Since 1945 Routledge p 143 ISBN 978 1 134 26490 2 Karine Turcotte m2002 thecgf com Retrieved 23 January 2021 Amanda Kloots Celebrates What Would ve Been Husband Nick Cordero s 42nd Birthday 2 Months After His Death PEOPLE com Archived from the original on 2020 12 01 Retrieved 2021 07 17 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1978 in Canada amp oldid 1211544108, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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