Events from the year 1984 in Canada .
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Territorial governments [ edit ]
July 18 - Quebec actress Denise Morelle is found murdered in a house she had gone to visit Sanguinet Street in Montreal . Autopsies show that she was raped and brutally beaten to death. The murderer, 49-year-old Gaetan Bissonnette, will not be discovered until 2007.
August 31 - MuchMusic first airs.
September 1 - The Sports Network (TSN) first airs.
September 3 - In protest of the upcoming Papal visit, Thomas Bernard Brigham , a retired American armed forces officer, bombs Montreal's Central Station , killing 3 people and wounding more than 30.
September 4 - In the 1984 federal election , the incumbent government of the Liberal Party of Canada is defeated as the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada , led by Brian Mulroney , wins the largest parliamentary majority in Canadian history.
September 9–20 - Pope John Paul II tours Canada.
September 17 - Brian Mulroney is sworn in as Canada's eighteenth prime minister .
September 25 - The Premier of New Brunswick Richard Bennett Hatfield is accused of drug possession (35 grams of cannabis was found in his bag) during the official visit of Queen Elizabeth II in the province. He was finally acquitted.
October 5 - Marc Garneau becomes the first Canadian in space , aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger .
November 6
November 23 - The Fredericton City Hall is designated a National Historic Site .
Arts and literature [ edit ]
January 2 – Kristen Hager , film and television actress
January 26 – Jon Hameister-Ries , football player (died 2021 )
February 8 – Manuel Osborne-Paradis , skier
February 10 – Chris Pellini , canoeist
February 15 – Mark de Jonge , canoeist
March 13 – Noel Fisher , actor
March 26 – Stéphanie Lapointe , singer-songwriter and actress
April 25 – Dallas Soonias , volleyball player
April 27 – Pierre-Marc Bouchard , ice hockey player
May 7 – Kevin Owens , pro wrestler
May 29 – James Steacy , hammer thrower
June 2 – Max Boyer , wrestler[ 3]
June 13 – Chanelle Charron-Watson , swimmer
June 16 – Rick Nash , ice hockey player
June 27 – Kate Richardson , gymnast
July 3 – Corey Sevier , actor
July 11 – Melanie Papalia , actress
July 12 – Sami Zayn , pro wrestler
July 20 – Nicholas Tritton , judoka
July 24 – Tyler Kyte , actor and singer
August 4 – Scott Dickens , swimmer
August 6 – Kit Lang , actor
September 5
September 19 – Kevin Zegers , actor
September 22 – Laura Vandervoort , actress
September 27 – Avril Lavigne , singer-songwriter, fashion designer and actress
October 1 – Rosanna Tomiuk , water polo player
October 4 – Sheray Thomas , basketball player
October 11 – Martha MacIsaac , actress
October 24 – Sultana Frizell , hammer thrower
October 26 – Dominique Perreault , water polo player
November 26 – Shannon Rempel , speed skater
November 28 – Marc-André Fleury , ice hockey player
December 21 – Sarah Mutch , model and actress
February 7 – James Sinclair , politician, businessman and father of Margaret Sinclair , one-time wife of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau , and grandfather of Justin Trudeau (born 1908 )
February 9 – William Earl Rowe , politician and 20th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario (born 1894 )
March 22 – Stanley Fox , politician (born 1906 )
March 26 – Bora Laskin , jurist and 14th Chief Justice of Canada (born 1912 )
March 30 – Gaëtan Dugas , early AIDS patient, the alleged and debunked Patient Zero for AIDS (born 1953 )
April 11 – Adhémar Raynault , politician and Mayor of Montreal (born 1891 )
May 17 – Gordon Sinclair , journalist, writer and commentator (born 1900 )
May 19 – Russell Paulley , politician (born 1909 )
May 30 – George Pearkes , politician, soldier and recipient of the Victoria Cross (born 1888 )