1990s  (1990 to 1999)
National Museum Changes Name  (1990)
Transplants at UWO  (1990)
Canadians Find Oldest Fossils  (1990)
Fish Plants Closed  (Jan 5, 1990)
Canadian's Final Trip  (Jan 14, 1990)
Commonwealth Games Open  (Jan 24, 1990)
GST Introduced  (Jan 24, 1990)
Jean Charest Resigns  (Jan 24, 1990)
Donald Marshall Exonerated  (Jan 26, 1990)
Ray Hnatyshyn Becomes GG  (Jan 29, 1990)
NGC Buys Voice of Fire  (Mar 6, 1990)
Browning Wins 2nd Worlds  (Mar 8, 1990)
Sikhs and Turbans  (Mar 15, 1990)
Bull Found Murdered  (Mar 22, 1990)
Alannah Myles Tops Charts  (Mar 24, 1990)
Bouchard Quits Cabinet  (May 21, 1990)
Meech Lake Defeated  (Jun 22, 1990)
Meech Lake Accord Collapses  (Jun 23, 1990)
Oka Standoff  (Jul 11, 1990)
Bloc québécois Created  (Jul 25, 1990)
Asselin Appointed Lieutenant-Governor  (Aug 9, 1990)
Death of Morley Callaghan  (Aug 25, 1990)
NDP Captures Ontario  (Sep 6, 1990)
Mulroney Adds Senators  (Sep 27, 1990)
Richler Wins Commonwealth Writers' Book Award   (Oct 31, 1990)
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