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Marathon of Hope runner Terry Fox is shown in a 1980 file photo. The Terry Fox Research Institute has launched a new national network to bring together leading cancer hospitals and research universities across Canada. THE CANADIAN PRESS/CP
British Columbia; 1881--Transportation -- Canadian Pacific Railway construction between Yale and Boston Bar Brigish Columbia. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (National Archives of Canada/Richard Maynard) PA-022540
Solicitor General Robert Kaplan prepares his notes for the start of the Commons Constitution Committee where he is filling in for Justine Minister Jean Chretien on Jan. 21, 1981 in Ottawa. The Canadian Press/Chuck Mitchell
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CP1STO579101 | 1981-01 
The Kent Commission hearings wound up in Montreal, QC on Feb.18, 1981 with testimony from Mark Farrell, the publisher of The Gazette from 1972-1976. Farrell called for regulations and tax incentives to encourage private ownership. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/Ron Poling)
Federal Justice Minister Jean Chretien (standing left) meets with representatives of Canada's native peoples gathered during a sitting of the government's Constitutional Committee in Ottawa, ON February 2, 1981.  Speaking with Chretien is Peter Ittinuar, NDP MP for the eastern Arctic (far right) and Harry Daniels, chairman of the Native Council of Canada. (CP/Peter Bregg)
 Robin McLeish is shown in this photo from Feb. 26, 1981 in Lake Louise, Alberta. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Stoody)
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CP1STO579100 | 1981-02 
ALL CLEAR -- Montreal Riot police stand in doorway of the Maison Radio Canada after clearing 80-100 picketers who were preventing non-striking workers from entering the building March 13, 1981. (CP PHOTO/Andy Little)
Ed Lawson, an independent senator from British Columbia, is pictured during an interview in Ottawa on March 18, 1981. The Canadian Press/Fred Chartrand
President Reagan smilingly looks up at an RCMP officer who gives the salute to the U.S. leader who is followed by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. The two were entering the Parliament Buildings for cabinet meetings on March 10, 1981. (CP PHOTO/Andy Clark)
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CP1STO579098 | 1981-03 
The Western Premiers answer reporters' questions following their first day of private discussions in Thompson, Manitoba on Tuesday, April 28, 1981. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chuck Stoody
Pictured are eight of the provincial premiers at a news conference in Ottawa on Thursday, April 16, 1981 where they endorsed an accord for changes in the federal government's proposed constitutional changes. From left are Brian Peckford of Newfoundland, Allan Blakeney of Saskatchewan, William Bennett of British Columbia, Rene Levesque of Quebec, Sterling Lyon of Manitoba, John Buchanan of Nova Scotia, Angus MacLean of PEI and Peter Lougheed of Alberta. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Bregg
GESCA Ltee Director Paul Desmarais appears before the Kent Commission inquiry into the news paper industry in Ottawa, April 7, 1981. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Mitchell)
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CP1STO579095 | 1981-04 
Lucie Pepin, president of the Canadian Advisory Council on the status of Women listens to speeches during the opening of the National Conference "Women's Responsibility and the New Constitution" in Ottawa, Ontario on Friday, May 29, 1981. In the background is Liberal MP Serge Joyal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/UPC/Andy Clark
 Montreal Expos pitcher Charlie Lea delivers a pitch en route to hurling a no-hitter, the third in team history, against the San Francisco Giants in Montreal, May 10, 1981.  Baseball owners have voted overwhelmingly to begin work on killing off two of their weaker sisters. In baseball terms, it’s called contraction and it could spell the end of the Montreal Expos and their rich history. (CP PHOTO/ Ian MacAlpine)
Former Federal NDP Leader David Lewis is carried from the Jewish Community Memorial Chapel in Ottawa, Ont., May 26, 1981 after funeral services which brought several hundred mourners out to pay last respects. Lewis died after a seven-year battle with lukemia. (CP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand)
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CP1STO579094 | 1981-05 
Solicitor General Robert Kaplan speaks to the House of Commons in Ottawa on June 19, 1981. The Canadian Press/Dave Buston
Spectators celebrate the Fete Nationale (St. Jean Baptiste) holiday at Place Jacques Cartier in the heart of Old Montreal on June 24, 1981. The Canadian Press
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau is welcomed home from his European trip June 27, 1981, by his three sons 9-year-old Justin ( left), 5-year-old Michel (centre), and 7-year-old  Alexandre (Sacha) getting a kiss from Dad. (CP PHOTO /Andy Clark)
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CP1STO579091 | 1981-06 
Allan Gotlieb Under-Secretary of State for External Affairs with Prime Minister Trudeau in Ottawa in this July 24, 1981 file photo. (CP PHOTO - Fred Chartrand)
(CPT 17) TIMMINS, ONT., July 9--VISITS MINE--Princess Margaret tours the Kidd Creek Mine in Timmins, Ont., Thursday, decked out in all of the necessary accessories including hard hat and flash light. Her Royal Highness will visit Cambridge, Ontario on July 10. (CP PHOTO) 1981 (stf-Bill Becker)
Allan Gotlieb Under-Secretary of State for External Affairs with Prime Minister Trudeau in Ottawa in this July 24, 1981 file photo. (CP PHOTO - Fred Chartrand)
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CP1STO579089 | 1981-07 
Betty and Rolly Fox attend ceremonies in Toronto August 29, 1981, which saw the induction of their son Terry into the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame. A painting was also unveiled to honor Terry Fox and his Marathon of Hope. (CP PHOTO/FILES)
Clifford Olson leaves Chilliwack Provinciial Court on August 8, 1981 after being remanded for a 30-day psychiatric test in conjunction with the first-degree murder charge against him in the death of Judy Kozma. Convicted child killer Clifford Olson is reportedly dying of cancer.Vancouver radio station CKNW reports that the mother of one of Olson's 11 victims says the infamous murderer has terminal cancer. THE CANADIAN PRESS/UPC-Nick Didlick
Gordon Fisher, preseident of Southam Inc., leans on Kenneth Thompson during a Kent Commission hearing on Aug. 18, 1981. The Canadian Press
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CP1STO579088 | 1981-08 
Wayne Gretzky and other members of Team Canada stare down after losing to team Russia 8-1 in the Canada Cup series in Monteal on Sept. 13, 1981. The Canada Cup and World Cup of Hockey have been held seven times between 1976 and 2004, with Canada winning five times. TTHE CANADIAN PRESS/Bill Grimshaw
Wayne Gretzky and other members of Team Canada stare down after losing to team Russia 8-1 in the Canada Cup series in Monteal on Sept. 13, 1981. The Canadian Press/Bill Grimshaw
Team Canada's Wayne Gretzky reads a stroy in a morning newspaper about his fellow lineman Gilbert Perreault who suffered a broken ankle in a game against Team Sweden. (CP Photo/Ron Poling)
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CP1STO579085 | 1981-09 
Wayne Gretzky of the Edmonton Oilers (L) chats with Montreal Canadiens Guy Lafleur during a break in their light skate at the first day of training camp for Team Canada in Montreal, Aug. 10, 1981. (CP PHOTO/Ian MacAlpine)
Margaret Thatcher and Pierre Trudeau as shown in Australia in this Oct. 4, 1981 file photo. Ex-spokesman Tim Bell says that former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has died. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Bregg
Edmonton Eskimos Hector Pothier, Eric Upton, Ted Milian, Leo Blanchard and Bill Stevenson celebrate their fourth Grey Cup in a row in Montreal, QC November 22, 1981. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Stf
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CP1STO579084 | 1981-10 
Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed met approximately 5,000 Alberta Indians on the west steps of the Legislature in Edmonton on Thursday, November 19, 1981, who were demanding recognition and aboriginal rights in the constitution. Joe Crowshoe (left) and Chief Small-legs of the Peigan Nation (far right) read a joint statement to Lougheed. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Dave Buston
(OTT19) OTTAWA, Nov 5--Odd man out--Quebec Premier Rene Levesque quietly smokes as Prime Minister Trudeau confers with finance Minister Allan MacEachen during the closing session of the constitutional conference in Ottawa. (CP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand) 1981
Finance Minister Allan MacEachen in the House of Commons during budget night, Nov 12, 1981.THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Chuck Mitchell.
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CP1STO579081 | 1981-11 
Canadiens' Guy Lafleur gives Oilers' Wayne Gretzky an elbow as the Edmonton centre clowns with Canadiens' Steve Shutt (R) during Team Canada practice in Montrea, Aug. 12, 1981. (CP PHOTO/Ian MacAlpine)
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau gets a rousing cheer in the House of Commons, Ottawa, from his cabinet members after a vote in favour of passage of the constitution 246-24, Dec. 2, 1981.  (CP Photo/Andy Clark)
Defense Lawyers for the 17 RCMP officers who commited various crimes in Quebec in the early 1970's Michel Proulx (L) and Arthur Campeau talk to reporters in Montreal, QC Dec.1, 1981, after their motion to dismiss the charges was rejected. (CP PHOTO/Ian MacAlpine)
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CP1STO579080 | 1981-12 
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 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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Former  Beatles drummer Ringo Starr  with Wife Barbara November 1981. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA1706123)
Jeremy Irons Actor with Meryl Streep stars of the film "The French Lieutenant''s Woman"  October 1981  dbase msi. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA433728)
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CP2STO47625 | 1981 
FILE - In this Dec. 3, 1981, file photo, Los Angeles Dodgers' Manager Tommy Lasorda, left, and pitcher Fernando Valenzuela wear sombrero's in Los Angeles. The Dodgers needed a strike interrupted season and a pitching sensation named Fernando Valenzuela to win a championship in 1981. More important for the Dodgers, perhaps, is that they found a way that year to connect with Hispanic fans who nearly four decades later are still loyal supporters of the team. Author Jason Turbow tells PodcastOne Sports Now that the season was significant in many ways for the Dodgers, something he details in his new book ``They Bled Blue,'' a recap of a season like no other. (AP Photo/Wally Fong, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 24, 1981 file photo, Weather Underground member Judith Clark is escorted into Rockland County Courthouse in New City, N.Y. Clark was granted parole Wednesday, April 17, 2019, after serving more than 37 years behind bars for her role as getaway driver in a 1981 Brink's armored truck robbery that left two police officers and a security guard dead. (AP Photo/David Handschuh, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 6, 1981 file photograph, Egyptian soldiers tend to wounded after an attack on the reviewing platform which killed Egyptian President Anwar Sadat in Cairo, Egypt. Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution initially inspired both Islamic militants and Islamists across the Mideast. They saw the revolution as the starting gun in a competition to push out the strongman Arab nationalism that had taken hold across the Middle East. However, analysts say Iran's push to back militants in the wider Mideast and Saudi Arabia's efforts to mobilize the Sunni world against the Shiite power would turn many away. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO577893 | 1981 
Vice President George H. W. Bush speaks at the commissioning of the nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine USS OHIO (SSBN-726), November 11, 1981.  The submarine was built by General Dynamics Corp. Photo by PH2 Robert Hamilton/National Archives/MCT/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Oscar De La Renta at the Oscar De La Renta fashion show at the Bryant Park Tents in New York City on September 12, 2005.
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United States Vice President George H.W. Bush, left, and the Speaker of the US House of Representatives Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill (Democrat of Massachusetts), right, shortly before the arrival of US President Ronald Reagan who is scheduled to deliver his State of the Union Address to a Joint Session of the US Congress in the US Capitol in Washington, DC, USA, on February 18, 1981. In the speech, Reagan detailed his plan to cut federal spending. Photo by Arnie Sachs / CNP/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP2STO47623 | 1981 
Comedian Frankie Howerd on stage at the London Coliseum as Prison Warder Frosch from Die Fledermaus - the role in which he makes his debut with the English National Opera Company.
Pop idol Adam Ant rehearsing without his make-up at the Theatre Royal for his appearance before the Queen in the Royal Variety Performance. Adam and his group The Ants will be in the line up of stars taking part in a history of British pop which will be one of the show's favourites. The sequence will be presented by Tim Rice.
American model Angela White lounges in a Thea Porter exotic creation at the launching of the designer's collection. The outfit, a black and gold leopard print halter top shows a bare waist above a hobble front slitted skirt.
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CP2STO47626 | 1981 
American model Angela White lounges in a Thea Porter exotic creation at the launching of the designer's collection. The outfit, a black and gold leopard print halter top shows a bare waist above a hobble front slitted skirt.
Sir Harry Secombe receives some attention from six ladies and "3-2-1" TV game show presenter Ted Rogers during a River Thames cruise on the MV Queen Elizabeth hosted by Yorkshire TV to launch their light entertainment productions for 1982.
Photographer Lord Lichfield sits on his motorcycle to act as model for six Young Photographers of the Year trying out the cameras he had just presented to them as first prize winners in a national competition. (L-R): Fergus Bremner, 17, Suzanne Sach, 18, Alan Lavender, 15, Paul James, 15, Kean Salmon, 15, and Robert McDonald, 13.
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CP2STO49251 | 1981-10 
File photo dated 28/09/1981 of the "anti-monarchist" Tony Benn, who sparked a bitter Whitehall row amid accusations that he deliberately tried to undermine the Queen's Silver Jubilee, according to official papers made public today.
Princess Anne and her mount Stevie B taking the 20th fence in the Cross Country section of the Burghley Horse Trials at Stamford.
Going cross eyed at the Rubik Cube stand, at the two day Games Day '81, Festival of Indoor Games at the Royal Horticultural Society New Hall, London. The cube proved quite a puzzle for Richard Attwater of the 22nd Wimbledon Cub Scout Group.
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CP2STO49252 | 1981-09 
The Western Premiers answer reporters' questions following their first day of private discussions in Thompson, Manitoba on Tuesday, April 28, 1981. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chuck Stoody
Pictured are eight of the provincial premiers at a news conference in Ottawa on Thursday, April 16, 1981 where they endorsed an accord for changes in the federal government's proposed constitutional changes. From left are Brian Peckford of Newfoundland, Allan Blakeney of Saskatchewan, William Bennett of British Columbia, Rene Levesque of Quebec, Sterling Lyon of Manitoba, John Buchanan of Nova Scotia, Angus MacLean of PEI and Peter Lougheed of Alberta. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Bregg
GESCA Ltee Director Paul Desmarais appears before the Kent Commission inquiry into the news paper industry in Ottawa, April 7, 1981. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Mitchell)
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CP1STO579095 | 1981-04 
Lucie Pepin, president of the Canadian Advisory Council on the status of Women listens to speeches during the opening of the National Conference "Women's Responsibility and the New Constitution" in Ottawa, Ontario on Friday, May 29, 1981. In the background is Liberal MP Serge Joyal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/UPC/Andy Clark
 Montreal Expos pitcher Charlie Lea delivers a pitch en route to hurling a no-hitter, the third in team history, against the San Francisco Giants in Montreal, May 10, 1981.  Baseball owners have voted overwhelmingly to begin work on killing off two of their weaker sisters. In baseball terms, it’s called contraction and it could spell the end of the Montreal Expos and their rich history. (CP PHOTO/ Ian MacAlpine)
Former Federal NDP Leader David Lewis is carried from the Jewish Community Memorial Chapel in Ottawa, Ont., May 26, 1981 after funeral services which brought several hundred mourners out to pay last respects. Lewis died after a seven-year battle with lukemia. (CP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand)
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CP1STO579094 | 1981-05 
Canadiens' Guy Lafleur gives Oilers' Wayne Gretzky an elbow as the Edmonton centre clowns with Canadiens' Steve Shutt (R) during Team Canada practice in Montrea, Aug. 12, 1981. (CP PHOTO/Ian MacAlpine)
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau gets a rousing cheer in the House of Commons, Ottawa, from his cabinet members after a vote in favour of passage of the constitution 246-24, Dec. 2, 1981.  (CP Photo/Andy Clark)
Defense Lawyers for the 17 RCMP officers who commited various crimes in Quebec in the early 1970's Michel Proulx (L) and Arthur Campeau talk to reporters in Montreal, QC Dec.1, 1981, after their motion to dismiss the charges was rejected. (CP PHOTO/Ian MacAlpine)
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CP1STO579080 | 1981-12 
Montreal Expos outfielder Tim Raines makes a diving catch on a ball hit by Los Angeles Dodgers' Jay Johnstone during seventh inning National league action in Montreal, May 3, 1981. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Bill Grimshaw
FILE - In this May 3, 1981 file photo, John Gavin and his wife Constance arrive for a memorial service for Jules Stein in Los Angeles. Gavin died Friday, Feb. 9, 2017, according to manager Budd Burton Moss, who represents Gavin’s wife, actress Constance Towers. He was 86. (AP Photo/Lennox McLendon, File)
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(V01) LAS VEGAS, Nev., May 23—LEAP OF VICTORY—Wilfred Benitez jumps for joy after knocking out Maurice Hope in the 12th round of their World Boxing Council super welterweight championship match at Caesars Palace. Benitez, 22, of Puerto Rico became the firrt fighter in more 40 years to win titles in three weight divisions. (AP LASERPHOTO) 1981
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CP1STO579093 | 1981-05 
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