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Quebecor president Pierre Peladeau stands next to a new printing press which will be used to print the Journal de Montreal, one of several papers owned by Quebecor in this Jan. 23, 1985 file photo. The Canadian Press
Skaters cover the ice surface within sight of Ottawa’s Parliament buildings on the Rideau Canal, Jan 10, 1985. The Canadian Press Images/Fred Chartrand
Ed Mirvish poses outside the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto in this undated file photo in Toronto. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE)
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CP1STO578961 | 1985-01 
Grant DEVINE Sask. Politician
(OTT 7) OTTAWA. FEB. 1---DEVINE--Prime Minister Brian Mulroney met with Saskatchewan premier Grant Devine in Ottawa, Friday. Mulroney will be holding a federal provincial premiers conference in Regina in mid-Feburary.
(CP Laserphoto) 1985 (str-Andrew Vaugh) fxcl625est.
Former Toronto Maple Leaf General Manager George Punch Imlach,  Feb 7, 1985. The Canadian Press Images/Bill Becker
Elizabeth Manley is accompanied by her coaches, Sonja and Peter Dunfield, as she hears her marks for the ladies short program in Moncton, February 7, 1985.  (CP PHOTO/Julien LeBourdais)
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CP1STO578959 | 1985-02 
Alberta skip Pat Ryan shouts to his sweepers to slow during the game against Prince Edward Island at the Brier in Moncton on Friday, March 8, 1985. The 8-2 win gave Alberta its eleventh consecutive win. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jann Van Horne
Prime Minister Brian Mulroney gestures as Stanley Hartt, Chair of the Advisory Committee on the National Economic Conference, looks on in Ottawa on March 22, 1985. Stanley Hartt, who served as former prime minister Brian Mulroney's chief of staff from 1989-1990, has died of cancer in Toronto at the age of 80. The Canadian Press/Ron Poling
 (CPT11-Oct. 14)--Prime Minister  Brian Mulroney and his wife, Mila, and President Ronald Reagan and his wife, Nancy, pose before departing for a gala performance in Quebec City on March 17, 1985. Mulroney used friendship and the phone to win U.S. concessions on acid rain from Reagan.  (CP PHOTO) 1997  (stf-Ryan Remiorz)
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CP1STO578956 | 1985-03 
Quebec Premier Rene Levesque chats with Agricultural Minister Jean Garon before question period at the National Assembly, Quebec Cit, Apr. 25, 1985. Garon has died at age 76. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Nadeau
(April 17)--ON THEIR WAY BACK--A father feeds his two children in the supplementary feeding centre at the Canadian medical relief camp in Ethiopia.  Some children spend time in a special intensive feeding section of the camp before being released to general care. (CP PHOTO) 1985 (Rick Eglinton)
Quebec Premier Rene Levesque gets together with Prime Minister Brian Mulroney for an animated chat at the Federal Provincial conference on Aboriginal Rights in Ottawa April 2, 1985. (CP PHOTO/fls)
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CP1STO578954 | 1985-04 
 (CPT18-Feb. 3) --Opposition leader John Turner poses for a picture with the four members of the Liberal Party's "Rat Pack" in his office on Parliament Hill Wednesday  May 8, 1985, after being made an honorary member. The four backbenchers who have become known as the rat pack for their high profile activities in the House of Commons are from left, Brian Tobin, Don Boudria,  Sheila Copps and John Nunziata. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (stf-Ron Poling)
Batoche, N.W.T. 16 May 1885 Northwest Rebellion -Louis Riel, a prisoner, in the camp of Major-General F.D. Middleton. ( CP PHOTO) 1998  (National Archives of Canada--James Peters ) C-003450
Batoche, N.W.T. 12 May 1885,  North West Rebellion - Shot dead, Metis casualties killed during the rebellion. (CP PHOTO) 1998   (National Archives of Canada--James Peters ) C-003451
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CP1STO578952 | 1985-05 
A group of senior citizens from Quebec stand in the rain on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on June 19, 1985 to voice their opinions on the government's plan to deindex their pensions. The Canadian Press/Chuck Mitchell
Donald Johnston, Canadian politician, June 1985. CP PHOTO
Kevin Shaw takes a break admist the ruins of his home in Barrie, Ont., on June 2, 1985. The piano was one of only a few things saved from the home which was levelled by Friday's tornado. (CP Photo/ Tim Clark)
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CP1STO578950 | 1985-06 
The Queen Mother beams as she prepares to sign the guest book at the CN Tower in Toronto July 15, 1985. (CP PHOTO/Mike Blake)
The Queen Mother waves to the crowd at the Queen's Plate in Toronto on July 14, 1985. The Queen Mother died Saturday, March 30, 2002. She was 101. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/Mike Blake)
Quebec's Manpower minister and candidate for the Parti Quebecois leadership Pauline Marois announces Tuesday, July 30, 1985, an increaseof payments to recipients under 30 years of age who participate in apprenticeship or back to school programs offered by the Quebec government. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Nadeau
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CP1STO578949 | 1985-07 
Skylight at the West Edmonton Mall. (CP PHOTO) 1998  (Stf-Dave Buston)
West Edmonton Mall. (CP PHOTO) 1998 (Stf-Dave Buston)
Regina, Saskatchewan  Aug. 1885 North West Rebellion - Some of the principal witnesses, Riel trial, Aug., 1885. [Back row, L-R] Wm. Tomkins, Harold Ross, Peter Tomkins, T.E. Jackson. [Front] George Ness, Charles ---, John W. Astley, Thor Sanderson. (CP PHOTO) 1998 (O.B. Buell National Archives of Canada) PA-118747
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CP1STO578947 | 1985-08 
PQ leadership candidate Pauline Marois, with a poster of herself in the background, addresses a crowd of party members at an all-candidates meeting in Longueuil, a suburb of Montreal on Tuesday, September 17, 1985. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson
PQ leadership candidate Pauline Marois appears before a poster herself as she speaks at an all-candidates meeting in Laval, Que., Sept. 4, 1985. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Bill Grimshaw
Toronto Blue Jays George Bell looks down to third base  for a sign from the third base coach, Sept 3, 1985.The Canadian Press/Mike Blake
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CP1STO578945 | 1985-09 
FILE--Former CFL commissioner Jake Gaudaur receives the Order of Canada from Gov.-Gen. Jeanne Sauve in Ottawa in this Oct.30, 1985 file photo. One of the CFL's most influential commissioners has died. Gaudaur died of cancer Tuesday morning at the age of 87, his daughter Diane said. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ron Poling
Indian Affairs Minister David Crombie talks with reporters on his way to a cabinet meeting in Ottawa on Oct. 3, 1985. Crombie confirmed that his department plans on giving natives more responsibility in running their own affairs. The Canadian Press/Chuck Mitchell
Peter Lougheed leaving the Alberta Legislature Oct 11, 1985. The Canadian Press Images/Dave Buston
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CP1STO578943 | 1985-10 
TORONTO, Nov.4--JUNO DUO--Singers Bryan Adams and Tina Turner sing Tears Are Not Enough at the end of the Juno Awards ceremonies in Toronto on Monday for excellence in the Canadian recording industry.  Adams dominated the evening picking up three awards.  Turner, who's album was up for an award for International Album, joined Adams for a duet and in singing Tears Are Not Enough.  (CP PHOTO) 1985 (stf-Bill Becker)
Pauline Marois, one of the candidates to replace Rene Levesque as PQ leader, smiles as she greets supporters on her arrival at an all canidates rally in Montreal Sept 11, 1985. The Canadian Press Images/Ryan Remiorz
Former NHL star Jean Beliveau, swimmer Christine Cossette and marathon runner Gerard Cote at the book launch for ÒLes ƒtoiles Ð un sicle de sport au CanadaÓ by La Presse Canadienne/The Canadian Press, in Montreal, on Nov. 14, 1985. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Denis Cyr
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CP1STO578942 | 1985-11 
This is the disaster scene showing the fuselage of the DC-8 that crashed after takeoff in Gander, Newfoundland, Dec. 12, 1985. THE CANADIAN PRESS/files
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CP1STO578939 | 1985-12 
Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed Bin Salman, top, looks towards Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, bottom right, as they arrive to take part in a family photo at the G20 Summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina on November 30, 2018. At least one Canadian-based company is optimistic about its prospects in Saudi Arabia, a bullishness that comes as businesses fret about their future in the kingdom following a diplomatic fallout with Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
A Canada flag is backlit atop the East Block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
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