1985 in Canada

Incumbents

Crown

Federal government

Provincial governments

Lieutenant governors

Premiers

Territorial governments

Commissioners

Premiers

Events

January to March

  • January 26 – Frank Miller elected leader of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party replacing Bill Davis.
  • January 30 – The federal government relaxes laws requiring businesses to use the metric system.
  • February 8 – Frank Miller becomes premier of Ontario, replacing Bill Davis after the Ontario Progressive Conservative leadership election.
  • February 11 – The federal and Newfoundland governments sign the Atlantic Accord paving the way for joint development of Newfoundland's offshore oil and gas reserves.
  • February 12 – Minister of National Defence Robert Coates resigns after it is revealed that he visited a strip-club while on government business in Germany.
  • February 13 – Denis Lortie is found guilty of murder for his attack at the Quebec Parliament Building that killed three.
  • February 28 – Holocaust denier Ernst Zündel is found guilty of publishing false news and fomenting racial intolerance.
  • March – Willard Phelps becomes premier of Yukon, replacing Chris Pearson.
  • March – At the so-called Shamrock Summit between Prime Minister Mulroney and US President Ronald Reagan the two agree on cooperation on missile defence and free trade.
  • March 12 – Heavily armed Armenian militants storm the Turkish embassy in Ottawa. They kill a security guard and hold a dozen people hostage for four hours.
  • March 21 – Rick Hansen launches his Man in Motion world tour to raise money for spinal cord research.
  • March 29 – 10 are killed after two military planes collide near CFB Edmonton.

April to June

July to December

Unknown

Arts and literature

New books

Awards

Television

Music

Sport

Births

Deaths

January to June

July to December

Full date unknown

See also

References

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