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July 17 – Christine E. Silverberg becomes Canada's first female police chief when she is promoted to that position in Calgary. July 20 – In Hill v. Church of Scientology of Toronto the Supreme Court upholds Canada's largest ever libel award. July 27 – Thomson Corp. agrees to sell 27 Canadian newspapers to Hollinger Inc.
Prime Minister – Jean Chrétien; Deputy Prime Minister – Sheila Copps; Minister of Finance – Paul Martin; Secretary of State for External Affairs – André Ouellet (replaced by position of Minister of Foreign Affairs on May 13.)
Effective August 1, 1995 the annual subsidy of $560 millions to the railway companies is eliminated ; [10] The federal government budgeted a $1.6 billion one-time payment as compensation for land owner whose land values are affected by the abolition of freight subsidies.
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Pages in category "1995 in Canada" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Société Radio-Canada's Réseau de l'information launches, being the first French language all-news channel. January 22: 1995 Gemini Awards. A number of new television channels launch, including Life Network, Bravo!, Discovery Channel, WTN, CMT. February 1: Front Page Challenge, the long running quiz show, ends after 38 years and almost ...
This is list of elections in Canada in 1995. Included are provincial, municipal and federal elections, by-elections on any level, referendums and party leadership ...
In 1982, the Canada Act was passed by the British parliament and granted Royal Assent by Queen Elizabeth II on March 29. The corresponding Constitution Act was passed by the Canadian parliament and granted Royal Assent by the Queen on April 17, thus patriating the Constitution of Canada, and marking one of Trudeau's last major acts before his resignation in 1984.