1990 in Canada
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See also:
1989 in Canada
,
other events of 1990
,
1991 in Canada
and the
list of 'years in Canada'
.
Contents
1
Incumbents
2
Events
3
Arts and literature
4
Births
5
Deaths
Incumbents
Pte.
Patrick Cloutier
, a
'Van Doo'
perimeter sentry, and Mohawk warrior Brad "Freddy Krueger" Larocque, a
University of Saskatchewan
economics student, face off during the
Oka Crisis
Monarch
:
Queen Elizabeth II
Governor General
:
Jeanne Sauvé
then
Ray Hnatyshyn
Prime Minister
:
Brian Mulroney
Premier of Alberta
:
Don Getty
Premier of British Columbia
:
Bill Vander Zalm
Premier of Manitoba
:
Gary Filmon
Premier of New Brunswick
:
Frank McKenna
Premier of Newfoundland
:
Clyde Wells
Premier of Nova Scotia
:
John Buchanan
then
Roger Bacon
Premier of Ontario
:
David Peterson
then
Bob Rae
Premier of Prince Edward Island
:
Joe Ghiz
Premier of Quebec
:
Robert Bourassa
Premier of Saskatchewan
:
Grant Devine
Events
January 5
: 1300 jobs are lost in
Newfoundland
when
Fishery Products International
decides to close three plants
January 15
: Massive cuts to
VIA Rail
come into effect leading to the rerouting of
The Canadian
and many intercity trains
January 24
: The Tories introduce legislation that would create the
Goods and Services Tax
(GST), a national
sales tax
January 24
:
Jean Charest
resigns from cabinet after he was found to have spoken with a judge
January 29
:
Ramon John Hnatyshyn
replaces
Jeanne Sauvé
as
governor general
January 29
: A controversial
resolution
is passed by the city council of
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
, declaring the city "
English
-only"
February: The federal government announces that it will privatize
Petro-Canada
; the legislation to do so is introduced in October.
February 12
: A massive
tire fire
begins near
Hagersville, Ontario
. It takes 15 days to put out.
March 6
: The
National Gallery of Canada
acquires
Barnett Newman
's
Voice of Fire
for $1.8 million causing a storm of controversy
March 9
:
Newfoundland and Labrador
Premier
Clyde Wells
confirms he will rescind Newfoundland's approval of the
Meech Lake Accord
March 11
: The
Oka crisis
begins
March 15
: The federal government decides that
Sikhs
may wear
turbans
while serving as
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
(RCMP) officers
March 22
: Canadian arms designer
Gerald Bull
is assassinated in
Brussels
, probably by
Mossad
May 12
: The
Bloc Québécois
Party is formed as several MPs led by
Lucien Bouchard
quit the Tories and Liberals
June 6
:
Stanley Charles Waters
is the first elected
senator
June 12
:
Elijah Harper
prevents
Manitoba
accepting the Meech Lake Accord
June 23
: Meech Lake Accord officially dead
September 6
:
Bob Rae
's
Ontario New Democratic Party
wins a surprise majority in
Ontario
.
September 12
:
Roger Bacon
becomes
premier of Nova Scotia
, replacing
John Buchanan
September 26
: Oka crisis ends peacefully
September 27
:
Brian Mulroney
temporarily increases the size of the
Senate
to ensure passage of the GST
October 1
: Bob Rae become premier of Ontario, replacing
David Peterson
November 1
: Mulroney launches the
Citizen's Forum on Canada's Future
to get Canadians' input on constitutional reform
November 25
: The
Winnipeg Blue Bombers
win the
Grey Cup
, defeating the
Edmonton Eskimos
50 to 11.
December 17
: The GST becomes law
Edmonton Oilers
win the
Stanley Cup
four games to one over the
Boston Bruins
. It is their fifth cup victory in seven years.
Doug Flutie
returns to Canada to play with the
British Columbia Lions
Canada Post Systems Management Limited
founded
Jean Chrétien
elected leader of the
Liberal Party of Canada
Richard Taylor
wins the
Nobel Prize in Physics
for verifying the
Quark Theory
Arts and literature
Music
RPM number-one hits of 1990
RPM number-one albums of 1990
New works
Swann
by
Carol Shields
published
The Evening News
by
Arthur Hailey
A Tenured Professor
by
John Kenneth Galbraith
TekWar
by
William Shatner
Magic Casement
by
Dave Duncan
Golden Fleece
by
Robert J. Sawyer
Medicine River
by
Thomas King
The Magic Machine: A Handbook of Computer Sorcery
by
Alexander Dewdney
Whylah Falls
by
George Elliott Clarke
The Wild Blue Yonder
by
Audrey Thomas
L'Oursiade
by
Antonine Maillet
Awards
See
1990 Governor General's Awards
for a complete list of winners and finalists for those awards.
Books in Canada First Novel Award
:
Sandra Birdsell
,
The Missing Child
Geoffrey Bilson Award
:
Kit Pearson
,
The Sky Is Falling
Gerald Lampert Award
:
Steven Heighton
,
Stalin's Carnival
Marian Engel Award
:
Carol Shields
Pat Lowther Award
:
Patricia Young
,
The Mad and Beautiful Mothers
Stephen Leacock Award
:
W.O. Mitchell
,
According to Jake and the Kid
Trillium Book Award
:
Alice Munro
,
Friend of My Youth
Vicky Metcalf Award
:
Bernice Thurman Hunter
Births
Deaths
January 7
:
Bronko Nagurski
,
American football
player
March 22
:
Gerald Bull
, arms expert
April 11
:
Harold Ballard
, owner of the
Toronto Maple Leafs
July 18
:
Johnny Wayne
, comedian
July 18
:
Gerry Boulet
, Quebec rock singer (
Offenbach
)
August 25
:
Morley Callaghan
, writer
October 30
:
Craig Russell
,
female impersonator
November 2
:
Frederick Thomas Armstrong
, politician
November 7
:
Hugh MacLennan
, writer
November 16
:
Northern Dancer
, racehorse
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