1980s  (1980 to 1989)
Charter Limits Bill 101  (1980)
Cliff Thorburn Wins Championship  (1980)
Evelyn Hart Wins Competition  (1980)
Festival of the Sound Created  (1980)
First Arctic Winter Games  (1980)
First Woman Moderator  (1980)
Gretzky Breaks Esposito's Record  (1980)
Knowledge Network Established  (1980)
Olympic Games at Lake Placid  (1980)
Les Bons Débarras  (1980)
MacInnis Finds Breadalbane  (1980)
NS Agricultural College  (1980)
Nelson Skalbania Brings Flames  (1980)
Ernest Cormier Dies  (Jan 1, 1980)
“Beige Paper” Released in Quebec  (Jan 9, 1980)
Ken Read Wins at Kitzbühel  (Jan 12, 1980)
Canada Expels Spies  (Jan 21, 1980)
Ken Taylor Engineers Escape  (Jan 28, 1980)
Podborski Wins Bronze  (Feb 14, 1980)
Liberals Return to Power  (Feb 18, 1980)
Jeanne Sauvé Becomes Speaker  (Feb 29, 1980)
Trudeau Sworn In Again  (Mar 3, 1980)
Civil Code of Québec Revamped  (Mar 5, 1980)
Payette’s Yvette Reference Mobilizes Women  (Apr 7, 1980)
Terry Fox Begins Run  (Apr 12, 1980)
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