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Ontario Premier William Davis is held on the shoulders of supporters during his campaign for election as an Ontario MPP in 1984. The Canadian Press
 (CPT15-NOV. 14)-Michel Trudeau, 8, with his father visit a weight-lifters exhibition in Ottawa in this 1984  photo.  Michel Trudeau, the son of former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, is missing and presumed drowned after an accident in Kokanee Lake, near Nelson B.C. Friday. (CP PHOTO)1998(Files-stf Bregg)
Stupart's Bay, Quebec  1884 Natives - Eskimo at Stupart's Bay
(CP PHOTO) 1999 (Robert Bell National Archives of Canada) C-086377
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CP1STO578985 | 1984-01 
FILE--Canada's Gaetan Boucher skates an honour lap after winning 1500-metre speedskating event at the Sarajevo Winter Olympics , Thursday, Feb.16, 1984. To comprehend what Gaetan Boucher accomplished on the Olympic speedskating oval in 1984 is to be left in awe. At those 14th Winter Games in Sarajevo, Boucher became the first Canadian to win an individual men's gold medal and also the first Canadian to win two gold medals the same year. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Doug Ball
(SJV208) SARAJEVO, Feb.16--DOUBLE GOLD FOR CANADA--Gaetan Boucher of Canada makes the honour lap after triumphing in the 1500 meter speed skating event Thursday, to become the first double gold winner from Canada in Winter Olympics history. (CP PHOTO) 1984 (stf-Doug Ball)
Speedskater Gaetan Boucher from Quebec City carries the flag as he leads the Canadian team in the opening ceremonies of the 14th Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, February  8th, 1984. (CP PHOTO/Nick Didlick)
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CP1STO578983 | 1984-02 
 Two of the four Armenians charged with attempted murder in connection with the Apr. 8, 1982 shooting of Turkish diplomat Kani Gungor are escorted by police for a court appearance in Ottawa, March 13, 1984. (CP PHOTO/Ron Poling)
OTTAWA -- Economic Development Minister Donald Johnson and his wife Heather are all smiles after Johnston declared his intention to run for the leadership of the Liberal Party here in Ottawa, March 8, 1984. Johnston is the first to declare his candidacy for Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau's job. Credit: Andy Clark / The Canadian Press
FILE - In this May 19, 1984, file photo, Wayne Gretzky and the Edmonton Oilers carry off the Stanley Cup in Edmonton, after they defeatd the New York Islanders. The NHL has the best names in the business. Nicknames, that is. Little Ball of Hate. The Great One (Gretzky). Tazer. Bicksy. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Larry MacDougall
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CP1STO578980 | 1984-03 
Canadian Civil Liberties Association chariman Alan Borovoy  and association member Louise Arbour prepare for the start of the special committee on pornography and prostitution in Ottawa, April 6, 1984. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand
APRIL 12, 1984 -- FEDERAL LIBERAL LEADERSHIP CANDIDATES IN OTTAWA -- John Turner leads the way followed by Economic Development Minister Donald Johnston and Agriculture Minister Eugene Whalen following a meeting between the three Liberal leadership candidates and Prime Minister Trudeau here in Ottawa, April 12, 1984. The meeting with Trudeau was the first formal meeting since 9/75 for John Turner.  Credit: Andy Clark / The Canadian Press

Originally published April 13, 1984
Then Liberal leadership candidate John Turner makes his first campaing visit to Winnipeg on this April 3, 1984 as former Manitoba leader Izzie Asper (right) shows his colours. Asper is now CanWest Global Communication's Corp. Executive Chairman which has paid $3.5 billion for the major newspapers held by Conrad Black's Hollinger Inc. on Monday July 31, 2000. (CP PHOTO/Glenn Olsen)
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CP1STO578979 | 1984-04 
Wayne Gretzky and the Edmonton Oilers in the handshake line following their Stanley Cup victory over the New York Islanders, Edmonton, Alta., May 19, 1984. The Oilers won the game 5-2. THE CANADIAN PRESS/UPC
FILE--Edmonton Oilers' Mark Messier smiles after being awarded the Conn Smythe trophy as Stanley Cup MVP in Edmonton, May 20, 1984. Several former NHL stars are waiting by the phone. The Hockey Hall of Fame will announce its class of 2007 Thursday afternoon. Messier, Ron Francis, Al MacInnis, Adam Oates, Scott Stevens and Igor Larionov are among those hoping to get the call. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/Dave Buston)
Member of National Assembly for Roussau County Rene Blouin points to bullet holes in a curtain on May 8, 1984 after Denis Lortie shot and killed three people and injured 13 others at the Quebec National Assembly building in Quebec City. The Canadian Press/Jacques Boissinot
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CP1STO578976 | 1984-05 
Ottawa - June 20, 1984 - Prime Minister Trudeau and Liberal Leader John Turner walk to caucus on Parliament Hill. Turner takes over as Prime Minister on June 29, 1984. (CP/Fred Chartrand)
0TTAWA -- Leadership candidate Donald Johnston was all smiles as he waved at the Civic Centre here in Ottawa, June 15, 1984, during the Liberal convention. Johnston and other candidates will make their final speeches to woo delegate votes later, one will become Party leader June 16, 1984. Credit: Gary Hershorn / The Canadian Press
OTTAWA -- Liberal leadership hopeful Donald Johnston was all smiles as he arrived at the convention here in Ottawa, June 13, 1984, to register as a candidate for Prime Minister Trudeau's job. One of seven candidates will be chosen leader of the Liberal Party June 16, 1984. Credit: Nick Didlick / The Canadian Press
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CP1STO578975 | 1984-06 
 Swimmer Alex Baumann carries the Canadian flag as the team follows behind him during the opening ceremonies for the Los Angeles Summer Olympics, July 29, 1984. (CP PHOTO/Gary Hershorn)
Conservative leader Brian Mulroney carries his five-year-old son, Mark, from the car after their arrival for the introduction of the PC candidates in Montreal on July 15, 1984. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ron Poling
Canadian Olympic swimmer Alex Baumann carries the Canadian flag into the Los Angeles Coliseum  during opening ceremonies of the 23 Olympiad on July 29, 1984.  (CP Archive Photo/Dave Buston
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CP1STO578972 | 1984-07 
(CAN 14) LOS ANGELES, Aug.11--SILVER O'SULLIVAN--Canadian 71kg boxer Shawn O'Sullivan of Toronto, holds up his arms after three rounds with Frank Tate of the USA for the Olympic gold and silver medals. Tate won the match by "decision." (CP PHOTO) 1984 (Edmonton Journal-Brian Gavriloff-CP)
Former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau arrives at the premiere showing of the film, "Louisiana" with actress Margot Kidder Aug.2, 1984 in Montreal. (CP PHOTO/str-Moe Doiron)
Progressive Conservative Leader Brian Mulroney wipes away sweat during a speech to the local chamber of commerce in Simcoe, Ont. on Aug. 9, 1984. The Canadian Press - Mike Blake
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CP1STO578970 | 1984-08 
Pope John Paul II has many hands extended to him Monday Sept. 10, 1984 as he meets Canadian Indians at Ste. Anne de Beaupre, Que. (CP PHOTO/Foggia)
 This aerial view shows the papal mass site in Quebec CIty in this Sept. 9, 1984 file photo. (CP PHOTO/str)
Queen Elizabeth II reviews troops at a military pageant at Fort Wellington in Prescott, ON., Sept. 27, 1984. (CP PHOTO)
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CP1STO578969 | 1984-09 
(OTT 20) OTTAWA, OCT.3--ACCEPTS FOR HIS FATHER--John Laskin, son of former Chief Justice Bora Laskin, accepts the Companion of the Order of Canada from Governor General Jeanne Sauve on behalf of his father Wednesday at a Government House ceremony in Ottawa. (CP PHOTO) 1984 (str-Andrew Vaughan)
The antlers of a dead caribou, one of thousands that line the shore of Koksoak and Caniapiscau rivers here October 4, 1984. Officials estimate that 10,000 of the animals were killed by swolen waters when they attempted to cross, migrating from their labrador feeding ground. (CP PHOTO/ Ryan Remiorz)
Michael Jackson performs for thousands of fans during his Victory Tour stop in Toronto, Oct 5, 1984. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Bill Becker
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CP1STO578967 | 1984-10 
Saskatoon MLA Colin Thatcher is escorted from Saskatoon Correctional Centre to the Saskatoon Courthouse to await the jury's decision on his murder charge November 4, 1984.  The Canadian Press/Lorne McClinton
 Edmonton Oilers captain Wayne Gretzky skates around the center of the Meadowlands Arena rink in East Rutherford, N.J., in this Nov. 9, 1984   photo. Gretzky, 38, promised he won't keep everyone hanging. He said he'll decide by Sunday whether to end his 20-year National Hockey League career.  CP PHOTO/stf)
Blue Bomber's Willard Reaves raises his arms after scoring a TD in the 2nd quarter against Hamilton in Edmonton, Alberta on Sunday, Nov. 18, 1984. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Pat Price
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CP1STO578965 | 1984-11 
Prince performs at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto, Sunday, Dec. 2, 1984. Pop superstar Prince, who died Thursday, had a special relationship with Toronto, the city where he once lived.The notoriously private '80s icon married Toronto native Manuela Testolini in the early-to-mid 2000s and settled in the tony Bridle Path neighbourhood.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Blaise Edwards
Buffalo Sabres coach Scotty Bowman doesn't look too pleased with his team as he frowns behind the bench in Montreal, Que., Dec.1, 1984. Bowman failed for the 7th time to tie Dick Irvin's NHL record for most career victories by a coach when his Sabres lost 3-2 to the Montreal Canadians. (CP PHOTO/Hans Deryk)
Indian Affairs Minister David Crombie fields questions in the House of Commons in this Dec. 4, 1984 file photo. The Canadian Press/Chuck Mitchell
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CP1STO578962 | 1984-12 
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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 couple warms themselves by a campfire in Colorado Springs, Colo. on Jan. 21, 2010. A sobering reminder of the fatal potential of burns came earlier this month when a 53-year-old woman died after falling into a firepit at a private campsite in central Alberta. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, The Denver Post, Craig F. Walker
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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The National Cat Club Championship Show 1984  at Olympia. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1681647)
Actress Helen Mirren November 1984  In the play: "Invitation" outside at the Duchess Theatre Arms folded wrapped with scarf. ©Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1949645)
Prince William holding his baby brother Prince Harry. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA470693)
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CP2STO47617 | 1984 
FILE - In this Tuesday, Dec. 18, 1984, file photo, United Motor Manufacturing Co. President Tatsuro Toyoda gets in the drivers seat of the newly unveiled sporty 4-door subcompact "Nova" in the new Fremont, Calif., United Motor Manufacturing Co. plantjointly jowned by General Motors and Toyota. Toyoda, a former president of Toyota Motor Corp., who led its climb to rank among the world’s top automakers, and the son of the Japanese automaker’s founder, has died. He was 88. (Toyota Motor Corp. via AP)(AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
FILE - In this Nov. 5, 1984, file photo, Chicago Bears defensive end Richard Dent (95) brings down Los Angeles Raiders quarterback David Humm (11) during the first half of an NFL football game in Chicago. Bears linebacker Otis Wilson helps out on the play, tripping up Humm by the foot, on ground at right. Humm, a former star quarterback at Nebraska who had a long career as a backup in the NFL, has died. He was 65. The Raiders announced Humm's death on Wednesday, March 28, 2018, calling him a true Raider for his seven years with the team. (AP Photo/Fred Jewell, File)
Rene LEVESQUE  Quebec. Politician 
CANADIAN INTEREST (PEK-1) BADALING, China, Oct. 3 (AP)--SLIDING DOWN THE GREAT WALL-- Hair in the air, Quebec Premier Rene Levesque slides down the railing of a steep stretch of China's famed Great Wall Wednesday morning as an aide follows behind. A trade and friendship delegation led by Levesque will meet with Chinese leaders when the group gets down to business Wednesday afternoon. (NU41526stf/Neal Ulevich) 1984.
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CP1STO577886 | 1984 
File picture of Jane Birkin at the 12th Edition of the Avoriaz Festival in Avoriaz, France, on January 19, 1984. Photo by APS-MEDIAS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP1STO32830090 | 1984 
A 1934 Alvis Speed Twenty 2.5 Litre Drophead Coupe awaits sale at Sotheby's Vintage Car Auction
The ceremony on the quayside at Southampton when the Princess of Wales named the new P&O luxury liner, the Royal Princess.
Virgin Atlantic chief Richard Branson at the launch of his scheme to tempt business passengers to travel with the airline. From November 1st every passenger on Virgin's new upper class business service will be given a free economy class ticket
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CP2STO47619 | 1984 
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Naomi Campbell at the Fashion For Relief fashion show held at the Bryant Park Tents in New York City
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Catherine Deneuve, Gerard Depardieu and Philippe Noiret during 37th Cannes Film Festival on May 11, 1984 in Cannes, France.
File picture of Sheila in 1984, in Paris, France. Photo by Marco/MF/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO47616 | 1984 
Catherine Deneuve, Gerard Depardieu and Philippe Noiret during 37th Cannes Film Festival on May 11, 1984 in Cannes, France.
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CP2STO49183 | 1984-05 
The National Cat Club Championship Show 1984  at Olympia. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1681647)
PREMIUM --  WHS#2067: A man shows his cow in front of Penneys during an auction held at the Mid-Cities Mall.  Manitowoc, Wisconsin, 1984. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO49167 | 1984-12 
A baby in a basket gurgles and laughs as a long haired Afghan Hound dog keeps watch. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2771232)
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CP2STO49190 | 1984-02 
Actress Helen Mirren November 1984  In the play: "Invitation" outside at the Duchess Theatre Arms folded wrapped with scarf. ©Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1949645)
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CP2STO49169 | 1984-11 
Actor Nicol Williamson and actress Janet Suzman as Rear Admiral the Viscount Mountbatten and Lady Mountbatten, on location at Notholt Airport, Middlesex for "Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy," a six hour mini-series.
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America's John McEnroe with the Men's Singles tennis trophy he won on the Centre Court at the All-England Lawn Tennis club in London when he beat fellow countryman Jimmy Connors, 6-1, 6-1, 6-2 to become the first American since Don Budge in 1938 to successfully defend the title.
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Martina Navratilova triumphantly holds up the Wimbledon Ladies Singles trophy after her victory over the No2 seed Chris Evert Lloyd in the final on the centre court of Wimbledon.
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CP2STO49179 | 1984-07 
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