1972 in Quebec

This page relates to the year 1972 Gregorian Calendrier.

Chronology of the history of Quebec

1971 in Quebec - 1972 - 1973 in Quebec

Events

January 1st: The age of the majority passes from 21 to 18 years.

January 9th: Federal agents steal the list of the members of the Parti Québécois in the buildings the Dynamic Transport to Montreal. It is the Opération Ham , which will be revealed a few years later at the time of a public survey on the events of October 1970.

January 12th: The leaders of the Common front confirm that they want to negotiate their conventions of work collectively.

January 27th: Jerome Choquette announces a forthcoming investigation into the organized crime which will begin its work in September and will be led by the Commission of police force of Quebec.

February 2nd: Robert Bourassa announces an important cabinet reshuffle. Guy Saint-Pierre becomes Trade and Minister of Industry, Gerard D. Lévesque Minister for the intergovernmental Businesses, Claire Kirkland-Casgrain Minister for the cultural Affairs, François Cloutier Minister for Education, Jean Bienvenue Minister for Immigration and Claude Simard Minister for Tourism.

February 9th: The town of Quebec obtains a frankness in the news Worldwide association from hockey.

February 22nd: Armand Boies becomes temporary chief of the Ralliement creditist following the resignation of Camil Samson.

February 29th: The trade unions of the public office claim an increase of 8% per annum during 3 years. The difference between supply and is at least $300 million.

March 19th: The French architect Roger Taillibert obtains the contract to conceive the plans of the future Olympic stadium of Montreal.

March 28th: Burden 24 hours of the 210,000 employees of the public office.

April 4th: In spite of difficult negotiations, the variation remains of $150 million. The negotiations are broken between the government and the central trade-unions.

April 6th: Jean Drapeau announces that the cost of the Olympic Games will be of $310 million.

April 11th: Beginning of a general strike unlimited in all the public office.

April 18th: The budget Garneau announces incomes of $2.2 billion and expenditure $4.6 billion for 1972-1973.

April 20th: Adoption of a special law (law 19) obliging the employees of the public sector to return to work. The Common front decides to respect it.

May 5th: Indians of the Bay James emtament a procedure to declare unconstitutional the law creating the Company of Development of the Bay James and to put an end to the works in progress with the River Large the.

May 8th: The 3 chiefs of the Common front, recognized guilty of insult to the court, are condemned to 12 months of imprisonment. Louis Laberge, Marcel Pip and Yvon Charbonneau is held with the prison of Orsainville.

May 12th: Jean Cournoyer becomes Minister for the Public office.

May 21st: Claude Morin, former political adviser of the government, announces his adhesion with the Parti Québécois.

June 9th: Trade unionists of CSN found the Centrale democratic trade unions (CSD).

July 19th: Quebec announces that the minimum wage will be carried from $1.50 to $2 but in several stages: August 1st ($1.60), on November 1st ($1.65), on May 1st, 1973 ($1.70), on November 1st, 1973 ($1.80), on May 1st, 1974 ($1.90) and on November 1st, 1974 ($2).

July 27th: Robert Cliche becomes judge as a chief associated with the provincial Cour.

August 14th: SFPQ withdraws Common front and will not form from now on any more part of the CSN.

September 1st: The Catholic Union of the Farmers gives up his denominational aspect and becomes the Union of the agricultural producers . Paul Couture becomes its first president.

September 23rd: Quebec announces that he entrusts the management of the alteration work of the Bay James to the american company Bechtel Corporation . The Federation of the engineers of Quebec protests.

September 29th: Jerome Choquette declares that the investigation into the organized crime will last 3 years and will cost $3 million.

October 11th: First match of the Scandinavian of Quebec in the AMH.

October 11th: An agreement in principle intervenes between the government and the central trade-unions in the public sector. The employees obtain 4.8% of increase the first year, 5% the second and 6% the third. The gross salary reaches $100 per week the third year.

October 30th: PLC gains with difficulty the federal election and Pierre Trudeau will have to compose with a minority government. In Quebec, the results are of 56 liberals, 2 conservatives and 15 creditists.

November 9th: Jean Cournoyer announces that it will file in soon a bill on the employment relationships and the maintenance of the essential services in the public office.

November 19th: The Corporation of the teachers of Quebec becomes the Centrale of the teaching of Quebec (CEQ).

December 10th: Jacques Rose is discharged charge of removal of Pierre Laporte at the time of his lawsuit.

December 15th: A decree is voted being used as collective agreement to the 80,000 teachers who could not come to an agreement with the government.

December 21st: Deposit of law 89 on the essential services in the public office.

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