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(CPT9 Jan. 13)--OBIT-MACGUIGAN--Mark MacGuigan, a judge of the Federal Court of Appeal, former cabinet minister under Pierre Trudeau and unsuccessful contender for the  federal Liberal leadership, seen in this 1982  photo, has died at the age of 66 after a long battle with liver cancer. (CP PHOTO) 1998 (STF)
Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau appears to be having a good time while being showered in roses and carnattions upon his arrival in Mexico City. Behind Trudeau is his eight-year-old son Alexandre (Sacha) Trudeau with his hands full of flowers. (CP Photo/Andy Clark)
United States ambassador to Canada Paul Robinson, 1982. (CP PHOTO/Stf)
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CP1STO579077 | 1982-01 
B.C. Lions general manager Bobby Ackles (right) and Paul Higgins of the team's management look over the list of players from the amateur draft in Toronto on February 16, 1982. The Canadian Press/Gary Hershorn
Todd Brooker, from Waterloo, Ont. flies off the top of the "elevator shaft" enroute to a 2nd place finish after two training runs in Whistler, B.C., Feb. 24, 1982, behind Switzerland's Peter Mueller. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (N. Didlick)
A battered lifeboat that was found floating overturned near the site of the Ocean Ranger oil drilling platform is lifted off a supply boat in St. John's NF, Feb 17, 1982. (CP PHOTO/Ron Poling)
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CP1STO579076 | 1982-02 
Northern Ontario skip Al Hackner clowns around before his game with British Columbia in Brandon, MB on Thursday, March 11, 1982. Unfortunately for Hackner he didn't make an 8 ender as his broom would say, in fact he lost 7-6 in extra ends losing a guaranteed spot in the final game. The Canadian Press/UPC/Mike Burns
Northern Ontario skip Al Hackner keeps a close watch on the rock as he curls his way to an 8-5 semi-final victory over Mel Logan's Manitoba rink here in Brandon, MB on Saturday, March 13, 1982. Hackner meets Brent Giles' British Columbia rink on March 14th. THE CANADIAN PRESS/UPC/Ron Poling
Wire Story -- First Place --Led by Al Hackner's brilliant shot-making, Canada broke open a tight game with five points in the eigth end Tuesday, March 30, 1982, to defeat previously unbeaten United States 8-4 and take sole possession of first place at the men's world curling championship at Garmisch, West Germany. Hackner is shown looking over the shoulder of his third Richard Lang in this 1981 file photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/staff
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CP1STO579074 | 1982-03 
Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip and Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau pose for photographers at 24 Sussex, residence of the PM in Ottawa, Ont. April 16, 1982. The Queen is in Ottawa on a four-day visit and to take part in an historic ceremony April 17 to proclaim the 115-year-old nation's new constitution and sever Canada's last colonial bond with England. (CP PHOTO/Ron Poling)
Queen Elizabeth II enjoys a laugh with Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau just before the end of the dinner for Canadian Achievers in Ottawa, Ont., April 16, 1982. (CP PHOTO/Ron Poling)
Queen Elizabeth II strikes a regal pose as she enters a Gala preformance in Ottawa, Ont., April 16, 1982 at the National Arts Centre in her honour. (CP PHOTO/Andy Clark)
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CP1STO579072 | 1982-04 
FILE--The bronze casket containing the body of Gilles Villeneuve, the little driver who dreamed of retiring to this his hometown as world champion is carried through a sea of people as it leaves the church May 12, 1982 after funeral services attended by heads of government, friends from the elite circle of racing, and thousands of fans. The sign at the right reads "We love you Gilles". Villeneuve was 32 and died May 8 in Belgium. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/ Ron Poling)
Canada and Quebec flags fly at half-mast as a casket draped in a checkered flag containing the body of Canadian racing driver Gilles Villeneuve leaves the Cultural Centre, Berthierville, Que., May 12, 1982, for funeral series at his hometown church. Villeneuve, 32, was killed May 8, 1982. THE CANADIAN PRESS/UPC/Bernard Brault
(OTT 9) OTTAWA, May 27--COLOUR PROJECT--The Peace Tower is dwarfed by red tulips in peak bloom Thursday in Ottawa. The photo was made with an extreme wide-angle lens, which caused the distortion from a worm's eye view. (CP PHOTO) 1982 (stf-Peter Bregg)
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CP1STO579069 | 1982-05 
Buffalo Sabres general manager and coach Scotty Bowman, second from left, stands with their three first-round draft choices in the Montreal Forum, June 9, 1982. From left to right Phil Housley, Bowman, Paul Cyr and Dave Andreychuk. (CP PHOTO/Doug Ball)
Riccardo Paletti of Italy is trapped in his car as firstaid tries to help him out on Sunday June 13, 1982 at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, Que. Paletti died from his injuries when his car ran into the back of Didier Pironi's stalled pole position Ferrari. (CP PHOTO/Doug Ball)
Mother Theresa is greeted by Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed during a visit to St. Paul, Alta., on June 25, 1982. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Dave Buston
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CP1STO579067 | 1982-06 
Outgoing Ontario New Democratic leader Michael Cassidy waves with (from left) candidate Jim Foulds, newly-elected leader Bob Rae, candidate Richard Johnston and federal NDP leader Ed Broadbent on the podium in Toronto on Feb. 7, 1982. The Canadian Press/Blaise Edwards
Greenpeace protester Patrick Wall dyes a harp seal pup on an ice pack during the annual seal hunt in the Gulf of St. Lawrence July 1982.  A Royal Commission report on sealing says environmentalists who used publicity stunts and preyed on the public's emotion were more effective than sealers in presenting their side of the Atlantic seal hunt controversy. (CP PHOTO)
England's Princess Anne is shown with Agriculture Minister Eugene Whelan while visiting the Experimental Farm in Ottawa on July 5, 1982. (CP PHOTO/Andy Clark)
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CP1STO579066 | 1982-07 
(OTT 1) OTTAWA, Aug.14--WORLD TRAVELLER--RCMP Supt. Rodney Stamler poses in front of memorabilia acquired during travels abroad to attend meetings on law enforcement and in pursuit of drug trafficking criminals. Stamler's office is located at RCMP headquarters in Ottawa. (CP PHOTO) 1982 (stf-Peter Bregg)
(OTT 2) OTTAWA, Aug.14--LONG ARM OF THE LAW--RCMP Supt. Rodney Stamler's arm stretches across the table to show a special weight measure from Burma to weigh opium. The weights are kept in Stamler's Ottawa office as a souvenir of one of his assignments which took him around the world in efforts to stem the flow of illegal narcotics into Canada. (CP PHOTO) 1982 (stf-Peter Bregg)
Edmonton Oilers' Wayne Gretzky and girlfriend singer Vicki Moss, take a walk along Jasper Ave. in Edmonton in this Aug. 16, 1982 file photo. The Canadian Press/Dave Buston
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CP1STO579064 | 1982-08 
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau shares a joke with Frank Sinatra as they pose with Rich Little in Ottawa, on Saturday, Sept. 11, 1982, where Sinatra gave a benefit performance for a local hospital. The benefit was a favour to Rich Little who was born at the Ottawa hospital. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Bregg
Marily Thomson (left), her daughter Lynn and her mother Evelyn are pictured in this Sept. 13, 1982 file photo in Toronto. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE - Tim Clark)
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau shares a joke with Frank Sinatra as they pose with Rich Little in Ottawa, on Saturday, Sept. 11, 1982, where Sinatra gave a benefit performance for a local hospital. The benefit was a favour to Rich Little who was born at the Ottawa hospital. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Bregg
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CP1STO579063 | 1982-09 
Workers use a helicopter to haul the carcasses of 10,000 caribou as claen-up operations continue here 10/6/1984 to clear the Caniapiscaou River of the animals that drowned during their winter migration. (CP PHOTO/ Ryan Remiorz)
Saskatchewan Roughriders Dwight Edwards goes up and over Hamilton Tiger Cats David Shaw during CFL action, Oct 11, 1982. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Hans Deryk
10/6/82--Windsor, N.S.--Howard Dill, a Windsor farmer, inspects his prize winning pumpkin.  His 445 pound pumpkin won the international pumpkin growers contest at the Atlantic Winter Fair.  Dill defeated Canadian entries, and American weights that were phoned in from Half Moon Bay in California. (CP Photo) 1982 (UPC/Michael Creagen)
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CP1STO579060 | 1982-10 
Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau (bottom centre) and son Justin (top left) riding a Leopard tank in Lahr, West Germany, Nov. 11, 1982, along with Canadian Lt. Jon MacIntyre of Charlottetown (bottom left) and Toronto MP Roy McLaren (top right). THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Bregg
 Montreal Canadiens Bob Gainey (right) ties up Dale Hawerchuk of the Winnipeg Jets during action at the Montreal Forum, Nov.29, 1982. (CP PHOTO/Bill Grimshaw)
Conservative MP Patrick Nowlan speaks in the House of Commons in Ottawa on Nov. 1, 1982. The Canadian Press/Chuck Mitchell
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CP1STO579056 | 1982-11 
USSR's I. Byakin checks team Canada's Dave Andreychuk during Junior World Ice Hockey Championships in Leningrad on Dec. 30, 1982. The Canadian Press/TASS
Team Canada's Sylvain Turgeon celebrates a goal against Team USA during Junior World Ice Hockey Championships in Leningrad on Dec. 28, 1982. The Canadian Press/TASS
FILE--A small building housinga  Northern Telecom office is shown  in Ottawa on Dec. 7, 1982. Shares in telecom equipment giant Nortel Networks Corp. lost nearly two thirds of their value Wednesday after the company and several of its units filed for bankruptcy protection from creditors.The Canadian Press/Fred Chartrand
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CP1STO579054 | 1982-12 
Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed Bin Salman, top, looks towards Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, bottom right, as they arrive to take part in a family photo at the G20 Summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina on November 30, 2018. At least one Canadian-based company is optimistic about its prospects in Saudi Arabia, a bullishness that comes as businesses fret about their future in the kingdom following a diplomatic fallout with Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
A couple warms themselves by a campfire in Colorado Springs, Colo. on Jan. 21, 2010. A sobering reminder of the fatal potential of burns came earlier this month when a 53-year-old woman died after falling into a firepit at a private campsite in central Alberta. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, The Denver Post, Craig F. Walker
A Canada flag is backlit atop the East Block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
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CP2STO47621 | 1982 
Policemen speak to Santa Claus outise Harrods Store in London after being nicked for obstruction. Santa was offering to pose with passers by while a colleague took pictures  December 1982   . © Mirrorpix   *** Local Caption *** christmasgreetings. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA3566891)
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CP2STO47622 | 1982 
FILE - In this Dec. 21, 1982, file photo, Boston Celtics coach Bill Fitch and players Rick Robey, center, and Larry Bird watch from the bench as their team loses to the Philadelphia 76ers 122-105 in an NBA basketball game Philadelphia. Fitch is among 13 finalists for enshrinement later this year into the Basketball Hall of Fame. (AP Photo/Peter Morgan, File)
FILE - In this Nov. 17, 1982, file photo, New England Patriots coach Ron Meyer talks with the media in Foxborough, Mass. From SMU’s “Pony Express” to the NFL’s infamous “Snowplow Game,” former college and professional football coach Ron Meyer was in the middle of some of the game’s most controversial and colorful teams and moments in the 1980s. Meyer died Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017, in Austin, Texas, at age 76.  (AP Photo/Paul Benoit, File)
FILE  - In this Oct. 1982 file photo, AP Correspondent Ed Blanche, right, interviews Reverend Ian Paisley, Member of Parliament, leader of Ulster's Democratic Unionist Party in Belfast, Northern Ireland.  Family members say Ed Blanche, a longtime correspondent and Middle East editor for The Associated Press who covered transformative events from Northern Ireland to Lebanon, has died. He was 76, it was reported on Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2019. (AP Photo/Corporate Archives, File)
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CP1STO577890 | 1982 
Ships: Canberra April 1982  - The luxury liner Canberra is berted at Southampton Dock to be refitted with a helicopter pad towards the bow and internal refit to make it ready for carrying troops towards the Falkland Island. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2294972)
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CP2STO49236 | 1982-04 
Spandau Ballet pop group New Romantic 1982 Baggy pants  jodhpurs. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL726113_2)
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THE HOUSE WHERE EVIL DWELLS, from left, Edward Albert, Susan George, 1982. ©MGM/courtesy Everett Collection
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CP2STO49244 | 1982-01 
FILE - In this July 9, 1982 file photo, Argentina's last dictator, Gen. Reynaldo Bignone, arrives for a religious ceremony at the Cathedral in Buenos Aires. Bignone, the last of the four de facto presidents of the Argentine dictatorship, died Wednesday, March 7, 2018. He was 90. (AP Photo/Eduardo Di Baia, File)
Tim Richmond of Charlotte, NC assists racing driver Dale Earnhardt of Mooresville, NC walking past Earnhardt's racing car overturned following an accident with the two drivers on the first turn of Pocono 500 NASCAR race at Pocono International Raceway in Long Pond, Pa. on Sunday July 25, 1982.  Earnhardt injured his leg in the accident. (AP Photo/Rusty Kennedy)
FILE - In this July 8, 1982 file photo, West Germany's Klaus Fischer scores the third goal and equalizes, in the World Cup semifinal soccer match against France, in Seville, Spain. West Germany defeated France in a penalty shoot out after a 3-3 draw. Once again, Germany dug deep Saturday, June 23, 2018 to eke out a victory to keep its World Cup hopes alive. It's something German teams have made a habit of at World Cups. (AP Photo/File)
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CP1STO579065 | 1982-07 
FILE - In this Aug. 10, 1982 file photo, a leather straps on the Virginia State Electric Chair, lay over the side of the chair prior to the scheduled execution of Frank J. Coppola at the Virginia State Penitentiary in Richmond, Va.  Jerry Givens, who served as Virginia’s chief executioner for 17 years before going to prison and becoming a prominent voice against capital punishment, has died. He was 67.   Terence Travers, a son, said Givens died April 13, 2020 in Henrico, which is outside of Richmond.   (AP Photo/Steve Helber, File)
FILE - In this Aug. 2, 1982 file photo, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, foreground center, inspects the bomb damage in the Arab University area of West Beirut, Lebanon, following the heavy bombardment by Israel the day before. It was a century ago on Sept. 1, 1920, that a French general, Henri Gouraud, stood on the porch of the French residence in Beirut surrounded by local politicians and religious leaders and declared the State of Greater Lebanon - the precursor to the modern state of Lebanon. (AP Photo/Mourad Raouf, File)
In this Aug. 1, 1982 photo, Irish-American novelist and playwright J.P. Donleavy inspects show horses at his home in Mullingar, Ireland. Donleavy, whose ribald debut novel "The Ginger Man" met scorn, censorship and eventually celebration as a groundbreaking classic, has died at age 91. Donleavy, a native New Yorker who lived his final years on an estate west of Dublin, died Monday, Sept. 11, 2017, in Ireland. (AP Photo)
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CP1STO723533 | 1982-08 
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THE SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE, kneeling rear to front: Michelle Michaels, Debra Deliso, Andree Honore, Robin Stille (lying down), 1982, © New World Pictures/courtesy Everett Collection
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CP2STO49220 | 1982-12 
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