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1992 in Canada

Events from the year 1992 in Canada.

1992
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Dr. Roberta Bondar becomes the first Canadian woman in space on January 22

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Births edit

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References edit

  1. ^ "Queen Elizabeth II | The Canadian Encyclopedia". www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Brian Mulroney | Biography & Facts". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Software company builds loyalty with box of chocolates". Retrieved 2020-07-27.
  4. ^ "Natalie Sourisseau". Team Canada - Official 2018 Olympic Team Website. 25 October 2011. Retrieved 8 November 2018.

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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 1992 in Canada news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Events from the year 1992 in Canada 1991 1990 1989 1992 in Canada 1993 1994 1995Decades 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010sSee 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 January to June 2 2 July to September 2 3 October to December 2 4 Full date unknown 3 Arts and literature 3 1 New books 3 2 Awards 3 3 Music 3 4 Television 4 Sport 5 Births 5 1 January to March 5 2 April to June 5 3 July to December 6 Deaths 6 1 January to March 6 2 April to June 6 3 July to December 7 See also 8 ReferencesIncumbents editMain article 1992 Canadian incumbents Crown edit Monarch Elizabeth II 1 Federal government edit Governor General Ray Hnatyshyn Prime Minister Brian Mulroney 2 Chief Justice Antonio Lamer Quebec Parliament 34thProvincial governments edit Lieutenant governors edit Lieutenant Governor of Alberta Gordon Towers Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia David Lam Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba George Johnson Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick Gilbert Finn Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland Frederick Russell Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia Lloyd Crouse Lieutenant Governor of Ontario Hal Jackman Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island Marion Reid Lieutenant Governor of Quebec Martial Asselin Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan Sylvia FedorukPremiers edit Premier of Alberta Don Getty until December 14 then Ralph Klein Premier of British Columbia Mike Harcourt Premier of Manitoba Gary Filmon Premier of New Brunswick Frank McKenna Premier of Newfoundland Clyde Wells Premier of Nova Scotia Donald Cameron Premier of Ontario Bob Rae Premier of Prince Edward Island Joe Ghiz Premier of Quebec Robert Bourassa Premier of Saskatchewan Roy RomanowTerritorial governments edit Commissioners edit Commissioner of Yukon John Kenneth McKinnon Commissioner of Northwest Territories Daniel L NorrisPremiers edit Premier of the Northwest Territories Nellie Cournoyea Premier of Yukon Tony Penikett until November 7 then John OstashekEvents edit nbsp Dr Roberta Bondar becomes the first Canadian woman in space on January 22January to June edit January CBC Television s documentary series The Valour and the Horror is criticized by Canadian veterans groups for reportedly misrepresenting Canadian military conduct during World War II January 22 On STS 42 Dr Roberta Bondar becomes the first Canadian woman in space February 6 Ruby Jubilee of Elizabeth II s accession as Queen of Canada April 5 The Iranian embassy in Ottawa is stormed by members of MEK an Iraq supported religious right group April 16 to 19 Abduction and murder of Kristen French May Geological Survey of Canada expedition measures elevation of Mount Logan to 5 959 m May 7 Three employees are murdered and one permanently disabled during a robbery at a McDonald s restaurant in Sydney River Nova Scotia May 9 26 miners are killed in the Westray Mine Disaster May 17 Official opening of celebrations of the 350th anniversary of Montreal July to September edit July 1 Celebrations of the 125th anniversary of Confederation The Van Doos launch a successful operation to secure control of Sarajevo s airport Snowdrift Northwest Territories is renamed Lutselkʼe July 2 a two year shutdown of the cod fishery is announced August 8 During the Guns N Roses Metallica Stadium Tour Metallica frontman and guitarist James Hetfield suffers second and third degree burns during the band s concert at Olympic Stadium in Montreal A riot broke out after Guns N Roses singer Axl Rose complained of throat problems and called off the band s set after just 55 minutes August 12 the details of North American Free Trade Agreement NAFTA are released August 22 The final draft of the Charlottetown Accord a proposed package of constitutional amendments is released August 24 A mechanical engineering professor Valery Fabrikant opens fire at Concordia University in Montreal killing four people September 4 Nine workers at the Giant Mine are killed after striking employee Roger Warren detonates a bomb in the mine shaft October to December edit October The ban on homosexuals in the Canadian military is lifted following a legal challenge by Michelle Douglas October 19 Yukon elections John Ostashek s YP wins only a minority October 24 The Toronto Blue Jays defeat the Atlanta Braves 4 games to 2 winning their first World Series Title and becoming the first Canadian team to win the World Series October 26 The Charlottetown Accord is rejected in a nationwide referendum October 28 The 1992 Manitoba municipal elections take place November 5 A referendum endorsing the creation of Nunavut is successful in the Northwest Territories November 7 John Ostashek becomes government leader of the Yukon replacing Tony Penikett December 15 The first members of the Canadian Airborne Regiment arrive in Somalia on an ill fated humanitarian mission December 16 Ralph Klein succeeds Don Getty as Premier of Alberta December 17 Prime Minister Brian Mulroney signs the NAFTA deal Full date unknown edit Rudolph A Marcus wins the Nobel Prize for Chemistry Agriculture Canada introduces a national BSE prevention program Delwin Vriend an Alberta teacher wins a court case against the Alberta Human Rights Commission regarding the status of LGBT persons under the province s human rights legislation The case was appealed to the Alberta Court of Appeal see 1994 in Canada Charles de Gaulle Obelisk Montreal unveiled Remsoft an asset management software provider is founded 3 Arts and literature editNew books edit The English Patient Michael Ondaatje Tales from Firozsha Baag Rohinton Mistry Inkorrect thots bill bissett Mother not mother Di BrandtAwards edit Michael Ondaatje s The English Patient wins the Booker Prize the first Canadian to do so See 1992 Governor General s Awards for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards Books in Canada First Novel Award Rohinton Mistry Such a Long Journey Gerald Lampert Award Joanne Arnott Wiles of Girlhood Pat Lowther Award Kate Braid Covering Rough Ground Marian Engel Award Joan Barfoot Stephen Leacock Award Roch Carrier Prayers of a Very Wise Child Trillium Book Award Michael Ondaatje The English Patient Vicky Metcalf Award Kevin MajorMusic edit Alanis Now Is the Time Barenaked Ladies Gordon Beau Dommage Beau Dommage au Forum Blue Rodeo Lost Together Bootsauce Bull La Bottine Souriante Jusqu aux p tites heures Bourbon Tabernacle Choir Superior Cackling Hen The Box Decade of the Box Change of Heart Smile Leonard Cohen The Future Cowboy Junkies Black Eyed Man 54 40 Dear Dear Front Line Assembly Tactical Neural Implant Hart Rouge Le dernier mois de l annee hHead Fireman Intermix Intermix Jr Gone Wild Pull the Goalie Lava Hay With a Picture in Mind Leslie Spit Treeo Book of Rejection Martha and the Muffins Modern Lullaby Moxy Fruvous Moxy Fruvous Sarah McLachlan Live EP The Northern Pikes Neptune The Nylons Live to Love The Rankin Family Fare Thee Well Love Rheostatics Whale Music Jane Siberry A Collection 1984 1989 and Summer in the Yukon Skydiggers Restless Sloan Peppermint and Smeared The Tragically Hip Fully Completely The Waltons Lik My Trakter The Watchmen mclarenfurnaceroomTelevision edit August 28 The last episode of the children s series The Raccoons on CBC TelevisionSport editFebruary 8 February 23 1992 Winter Olympics are held in Albertville France Canada finishes ninth in the medal count May 17 The Kamloops Blazers win their first Memorial Cup by defeating the Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds 5 to 4 June 1 Montreal s Mario Lemieux of the Pittsburgh Penguins wins his second consecutive Conn Smythe Trophy July 25 August 9 Canada competes in the 1992 Summer Olympics October 8 The new Ottawa Senators are established and become the National Hockey League s eighth Canadian team They defeat the Montreal Canadiens at the Ottawa Civic Centre in their first game back October 24 The Toronto Blue Jays become the first Canadian team to win the World Series by defeating the Atlanta Braves 4 games to 2 November 21 The Queen s Golden Gaels win their third Vanier Cup by defeating the St Mary s Huskies 31 to 0 in the 28th Vanier Cup November 29 The Calgary Stampeders win their third Grey Cup by defeating the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 24 to 10 in the 80th Grey Cup played at SkyDome in Toronto Toronto s own Dave Sapunjis is awarded the Most Valuable Canadian for the second consecutive Cup Births editJanuary to March edit January 1 Freddie Hamilton hockey player January 7 Erik Gudbranson hockey player January 11 Laysla De Oliveira actress Mark Pysyk hockey defenceman January 21 Quinton Howden hockey player January 27 Connor Widdows actor January 31 Tyler Seguin professional ice hockey winger February 9 Avan Jogia actor February 12 Amanda Laine model February 18 Brandon Gormley hockey defenceman Melinda Shankar actress March 8 Julien Collin Demers short track speed skater March 23 Vanessa Morgan actress and singerApril to June edit April 1 Gabriela Dabrowski tennis player April 2 John McFarland hockey player April 5 Emmalyn Estrada singer April 11 Victoria Hayward softball player April 15 Calvin Pickard professional ice hockey goaltender April 20 Dylan McIlrath hockey defenceman April 21 Maude Jacques Paralympic wheelchair basketball player died 2023 April 24 Joanna Lenko ice dancer April 27 J P Anderson hockey goaltender April 29 Sarah Freeman junior alpine skier May 2 Brett Connolly hockey player May 5 Antoine Gelinas Beaulieu short track speed skater May 6 Brendan Gallagher ice hockey player May 7 Alexander Ludwig actor May 13 Keltie Hansen freestyle skier May 14 A J Saudin actor May 16 Jeff Skinner hockey player May 18 Laurie Kingsbury ice hockey player May Aaron Brown sprinter Laurence Vincent Lapointe canoeist May 31 VanossGaming Youtuber June 4 Savannah King swimmer June 23 Louis Philippe Dury actor June 25 Jaden Schwartz hockey playerJuly to December edit July 1 Andrew Chalmers actor July 4 Chris Haughton cadet olympic recurve archer July 24 Mikael Kingsbury freestyle skier July 27 Tory Lanez rapper July 31 Ryan Johansen hockey player August 7 Mark Visentin hockey player August 9 Burkely Duffield actor August 29 Carolyn MacCuish figure skater September 3 Nicholas Lindsay soccer player September 19 Kelsey Balkwill athlete September 28 Keir Gilchrist actor October 5 Eric Cabral actor October 6 Josh Archibald ice hockey player October 17 Mikael Grenier racing driver October 28 Zack Phillips ice hockey player November 4 Josh Janniere soccer player November 22 Natalie Achonwa basketball player November 28 Cameron Ansell actor December 5 Natalie Sourisseau field hockey player 4 December 7 Sean Couturier hockey player December 11 Dalton Pompey baseball player December 21 Andrew Chalmers teen actor Haylee Wanstall actressDeaths editJanuary to March edit February 1 Gary Lautens humorist and newspaper columnist born 1928 February 5 Maxwell Meighen financier born 1908 February 25 Louis Harrington Lewry politician and reporter born 1919 February 27 S I Hayakawa academic and politician born 1906 March 3 Robert Beatty actor born 1909 March 14 Bill Allum ice hockey player born 1916 March 26 Barbara Frum radio and television journalist born 1937 April to June edit April 10 Cec Linder actor born 1921 April 15 Mud Bruneteau professional ice hockey forward who player born 1914 April 19 Kristen French murder victim born 1976 May 9 James Allan politician born 1894 July to December edit July 5 Pauline Jewett politician and educator born 1922 July 11 Munroe Bourne swimmer born 1910 July 24 Sam Berger lawyer businessman and football player born 1900 July 30 Joe Shuster comic book artist born 1914 September 3 Emile Benoit musician born 1913 September 14 Paul Martin Sr politician born 1903 September 27 Hugh Llewellyn Keenleyside diplomat civil servant and 5th Commissioner of the Northwest Territories born 1898 November 4 George Klein inventor born 1904 November 14 Greg Curnoe painter born 1936 December 13 K C Irving entrepreneur and industrialist born 1899 December 28 Pudlo Pudlat artist born 1916 See also edit1992 in Canadian television List of Canadian films of 1992References edit Queen Elizabeth II The Canadian Encyclopedia www thecanadianencyclopedia ca Retrieved 4 December 2022 Brian Mulroney Biography amp Facts Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 8 November 2018 Software company builds loyalty with box of chocolates Retrieved 2020 07 27 Natalie Sourisseau Team Canada Official 2018 Olympic Team Website 25 October 2011 Retrieved 8 November 2018 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