Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: 1981 elections in Canada, 1981 establishments in Canada, 1981 in Canadian football, 1981 in Canadian television, 32nd Canadian Parliament, Canadian Federation of Students, Ontario general election, 1981, 1981 National League Division Series, Manitoba general election, 1981, 1981 National League Championship Series, Juno Awards of 1981, 1981 CFL season, Operation Soap, 7th G7 summit, Patriation Reference, Canadian Journalists for Free Expression, Quebec general election, 1981, List of 1981 Canadian incumbents, 69th Grey Cup, 1981 Centennial Cup, Edmonton municipal plebiscite, 1981, R. v. Ron Engineering and Construction Ltd, 1981 Memorial Cup, List of RPM number-one singles of 1981, Nova Scotia general election, 1981, Minister of Justice v. Borowski, 2nd Genie Awards, Re Residential Tenancies Act, 1979, 1981 Governor General's Awards, Crevier v. Quebec, Seneca College v. Bhadauria, 1981 Intercontinental Cup. Excerpt: The 32nd Canadian Parliament was in session from April 14, 1980 until July 9, 1984. The membership was set by the 1980 federal election on February 18, 1980, and it only changed slightly due to resignations and by-elections prior to being dissolved before the 1984 election. It was controlled by a Liberal Party majority, led first by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and the 22nd Canadian Ministry, and then by Prime Minister John Turner and the 23rd Canadian Ministry. The Official Opposition was the Progressive Conservative Party, led first by Joe Clark, and then Brian Mulroney. The Speaker was Jeanne Sauve then Cyril Lloyd Francis. See also List of Canadian electoral districts 1976-1987 for a list of the ridings in this parliament. There were two sessions of the 32nd Parliament: The party standings as of the election and as of dissolution were: * After dissolution but before turning over power, Prime Ministe...