1984 in Quebec

This page relates to the year 1984 Gregorian Calendrier.

Chronology of the history of Quebec

1983 in Quebec - 1984 - 1985 in Quebec

Events

January 23rd: Several ministers pequists whose Yves Bérubé states to want to put the option of sovereignty out of night light at the time of the next general election.

February: Gaetan Boucher gains 3 medals including 2 of gold at the time of the Olympic Games of Sarajevo.

February 19th: Montréalaise Jacqueline Gareau gains the Marathon of Los Angeles.

February 20th: End of the investigation of the coroner on the business of Rock'n'roll Forest. The judge Denys Dionne holds three police officers of Sherbrooke responsible for the violent death of Serge Beaudoin.

February 24th: Gilles Lamontagne is named lieutenant-governor of Quebec, thus succeeding Jean-Pierre Côté.

February 29th: Pierre Trudeau announces his next resignation which will become effective after the congress with the direction of PLC next June.

March 5th: Rene Lévesque announces a cabinet reshuffle. Robert Dean enters to the cabinet as Minister for the Income. Michel Clair replaces Yves Bérubé with the Council of the Treasury. Pierre-Marc Johnson becomes Minister for Justice and Bernard Landry Minister for the international Businesses. Become again simple deputy, Jacques-Yvan Morin resigns.

March 27th: Gilles Gregoire is given in freedom after having purged a little more than a third of its sorrow. He refuses to resign of his station of deputy of Frontenac.

March 28th: Jean-Roch Boivin resigns of his post of head of the cabinet of the Prime Minister.

April 13rd: Rene Lévesque is with Saint-Malo to commemorate the 450ème birthday of the first voyage of Jacques Cartier.

April 20th: The Canadian of Montreal eliminate the Nordiques from Quebec at the time of the eliminatory series of the Cut Stanley.

May 8th: A corporal of the Canadian Armed forces, Denis Lortie, penetrates in the National Assembly with a machine-gun and keep silent three people before going. Its goal, says it, was of " to destroy the PQ, Rene Lévesque and the government ".

May 17th: Marcel Leger resigns of his post of head of the nationalist Parti, wing federal whose PQ wanted to be equipped in Ottawa.

May 22nd: At the time of its speech of the budget, Jacques Parizeau declares that the deficit remains to $3,717 million. He announces a rise of the tax on the tobacco (6 hundreds more the cigarette pack), the progressive abolition of toll on the highways and the prolongation of the program of Drudgery-Dwellings.

May 25th: Textile Dominion announces the nearest closing-down of its factory of Montmorency, old woman 95 year old.

May 27th: Inauguration of LG-4.

June 9th: Mario Lemieux is the first choice with the fishing out of LNH for the Penguins de Pittsburgh.

June 16th: John Turner becomes the new chief of PLC at the time of the congress to the direction of this party.

June 18th: PLQ gains the bys-election of Marie-Victorin, Sauvé and Marguerite-Bourgeoys. The first two districts were however regarded as fortresses pequists.

June 22nd: Opening ceremony of Quebec 84 with Quebec which celebrates the 450ème birthday of the first voyage of Jacques Cartier. Two days later, the sailing ships arrive in the Old woman-Capital.

June 30th: John Turner becomes officially Prime Minister of Canada.

July 4th: It is noted that the multitude fell in a dramatic way on the site of Quebec 84 since the departure of the sailing ships .

July 18th: The actress Denise Morelle is found assassinated in a housing which it had gone to visit on the street Sanguinet in Montreal. The autopsy will show that she was violated and beaten with death. The assassin remains untraceable.

July 26th: The Supreme court statue that the clause Quebec of the Loi 101 is unconstitutional.

August 6th: At the time of an electoral speech with Seven-Islands, the conservative leader Brian Mulroney promises to modify the Constitution of 1982 so that Quebec can sign it " with dignity and pride ".

August 6th: Sylvie Bernier medal-holder of gold in dive to the Olympic Games of Los Angeles.

August 16th: Diane Dufresne presents her spectacle Magie Rose to the Olympic stadium of Montreal.

August 19th: Departure of the first Deckchair Quebec-Saint-Malo.

September 3rd: An bomb attack makes 3 dead at the central station of Montreal. The author of this act is Thomas Bringham, a 65 year old man dissatisfied with the next visit of the pope in Quebec.

September 4th: The Conservative party of Brian Mulroney gains the federal election and will form a majority government. In Quebec the result is of 58 conservatives elected against 17 liberals.

September 9th: The pope Jean-Paul II starts his voyage to Canada by a first stage with Quebec.

September 11th: Céline Dion interprets a dove in front of the pope Jean-Paul II with the Olympic stadium.

September 16th: Jean-Paul II decides for the Canadian unit.

September 17th: The Mulroney government is sworn in. Joe Clark is Minister for the external Businesses. The ministers come from Quebec are numerous: Robert de Cotret (president of the Council of the Treasury), Roch the Room (public Minister for Labor), Michel Side (Minister for Consumption and the Corporations), Marcel Masses (Minister of Transport), Benoît Bouchard (minister of state with Transport) and Andrée Champagne (minister of state with Youth).

September 22nd: At the national council of PQ, Rene Lévesque declares that it is a duty of State to collaborate in good faith with the new federal government and speaks for the first time about Beau risks .

September 25th: Rene Lévesque announces a ministerial mini-cabinet reshuffle. Returned with the cabinet, Marcel Leger becomes deputy secretary with Tourism. Louise Harel is promoted with the ministry for the Cultural communities.

October 5th: Marc Garneau, member of the crew of the Space shuttle Challenger, is the first Inhabitant of Quebec to be gone in space.

October 11th: The Sidbec-Normines company announces that it will put an end to its operations on June 30th, 1985 in Quebec. Gagnon, like Schefferville, is condemned it-also to become a phantom city.

October 15th: Quebec announces that it will not sponge the deficit of Quebec 84, now estimated at $14.5 million.

October 16th: At the time of its inaugural speech to the National Assembly, Rene Lévesque announces that he intends to fully collaborate with the Mulroney government in order to create jobs and to reopen the constitutional file.

October 20th: The police officers implied in the business Rock Forest are finally discharged.

November 5th: In its Speech from the throne, Brian Mulroney is committed reopening the constitutional file.

November 19th: Rene Lévesque decides clearly for the setting out of night light of the independence option.

November 20th: Pierre de Bellefeuille is the first deputy pequist to be resigned of the caucus.

November 22nd: Jacques Parizeau, Camille Laurin, Denise Leblanc, Gilles Parcels up and Jacques Léonard announces their resignation. Jerome Proulx leaves the caucus and will sit like independent deputy.

November 26th: Guy Lafleur announces his retirement of hockey.

November 26th: PLQ gains the by-election of Saint-Jacob. It is about the 22nd defeat pequist of sharpened at the time of a by-election.

November 27th: Louise Harel resigns of the cabinet. Rene Lévesque announces a new cabinet reshuffle. Yves Duhaime becomes Minister for Finance, Guy Tardif Minister for Transport, Jacques Rochefort Minister for the Dwelling and the Consumer protection and Jean-Guy Rodrigue Minister for Energy and the Resources. Guy Chevrette replaces Camille Laurin with the social Affairs.

December 4th: Of return of Europe, the minister Denis Lazure resigns in his turn.

December 30th: Gaetan Boucher is named athlete of the year in Quebec. Sylvie Bernier is named athlete of the year in Canada, ex-aequo with Alex Bauman.

Births

Death

  • April 17th: Claude Provost (hockey player)

  • April 20th: Marie-Andree Leclerc (criminal)
  • April 26th: Camil Ducharme (actor)
  • July 18th: Denise Morelle (actress)
  • September 18th: Vincent Cotroni (criminal)
  • October 19th: Pierre Dufresne (actor)
  • December 13rd: Nathan Steinberg (business man)

Internal bonds

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