1987 in Canada - Montreal Protocol, 33rd Canadian Parliament, 1987 Fifa U-16 World Championship, 1987 Scott Tournament of Hearts, Meech (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Montreal Protocol, 33rd Canadian Parliament, 1987 FIFA U-16 World Championship, 1987 Scott Tournament of Hearts, Meech Lake Accord, Juno Awards of 1987, Rendez-vous '87, Canada v. Schmidt, R. v. Collins, Edmonton Tornado, 1987 CFL season, 8th Genie Awards, Kosmopoulos v. Constitution Insurance Co. of Canada, Vision Montreal Crisis, 1997, List of 1987 Canadian incumbents, 75th Grey Cup, 1987 Governor General's Awards, R. v. Vaillancourt, R. v. Smith, List of RPM number-one singles of 1987, R. v. Manninen, 1987 Centennial Cup, R. v. Beland, 1987 Memorial Cup, R. v. Wigglesworth, R. v. Rahey, 1987 Canadian National Challenge Cup, Rio Hotel Ltd. v. New Brunswick, Canwarn, Reference re Public Service Employee Relations Act, Robichaud v. Canada. Excerpt: The 33rd Canadian Parliament was in session from November 5, 1984 until October 1, 1988. The membership was set by the 1984 federal election on September 4, 1984, and it only changed slightly due to resignations and by-elections prior to being dissolved before the 1988 election. It was controlled by a Progressive Conservative majority under Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and the 24th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Liberal Party, led by former prime minister John Turner. The Speaker was first John William Bosley and then John Allen Fraser. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1976-1987 for a list of the ridings in this parliament. There were two sessions of the 33rd Parliament: The party standings as of the election and as of dissolution were: Members of the House of Commons in the 33rd parliament arranged by province. * Clement M. Cote resigned and was replaced by Lucien Bouchard in a June 20, 1988 by-election** Jean Chretien resigned from parliament due to poor relations with the party leader. He was replaced by Gilles Grondin in a...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Montreal Protocol, 33rd Canadian Parliament, 1987 FIFA U-16 World Championship, 1987 Scott Tournament of Hearts, Meech Lake Accord, Juno Awards of 1987, Rendez-vous '87, Canada v. Schmidt, R. v. Collins, Edmonton Tornado, 1987 CFL season, 8th Genie Awards, Kosmopoulos v. Constitution Insurance Co. of Canada, Vision Montreal Crisis, 1997, List of 1987 Canadian incumbents, 75th Grey Cup, 1987 Governor General's Awards, R. v. Vaillancourt, R. v. Smith, List of RPM number-one singles of 1987, R. v. Manninen, 1987 Centennial Cup, R. v. Beland, 1987 Memorial Cup, R. v. Wigglesworth, R. v. Rahey, 1987 Canadian National Challenge Cup, Rio Hotel Ltd. v. New Brunswick, Canwarn, Reference re Public Service Employee Relations Act, Robichaud v. Canada. Excerpt: The 33rd Canadian Parliament was in session from November 5, 1984 until October 1, 1988. The membership was set by the 1984 federal election on September 4, 1984, and it only changed slightly due to resignations and by-elections prior to being dissolved before the 1988 election. It was controlled by a Progressive Conservative majority under Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and the 24th Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Liberal Party, led by former prime minister John Turner. The Speaker was first John William Bosley and then John Allen Fraser. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1976-1987 for a list of the ridings in this parliament. There were two sessions of the 33rd Parliament: The party standings as of the election and as of dissolution were: Members of the House of Commons in the 33rd parliament arranged by province. * Clement M. Cote resigned and was replaced by Lucien Bouchard in a June 20, 1988 by-election** Jean Chretien resigned from parliament due to poor relations with the party leader. He was replaced by Gilles Grondin in a...

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September 2013

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978-1-230-59893-2

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