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Vital Canada

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  1. 1974 in Canada


Incumbents

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Crown

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Federal government

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Provincial governments

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Lieutenant governors

Province Lieutenant Governor # Term Start Term End Notes Refs
Alberta Grant MacEwan 9th January 6, 1966 July 2, 1974 [3][4]
Ralph Steinhauer 10th July 2, 1974 October 18, 1979 First aboriginal person to hold post [3][5][6]
British Columbia Walter Stewart Owen 22nd March 19, 1973 May 18, 1978 [6][7][8]
Manitoba William John McKeag 17th September 2, 1970

OR July 3, 1970

March 15, 1976 Youngest west can LG [9][10][11]
New Brunswick Hédard Robichaud 24th October 8, 1971 November 12, 1981

OR

December 23, 1981

First Acadian-Canadian to be LG of NB [12][13][14][15]
Newfoundland Ewart John Arlington Harnum 5th April 2, 1969 July 2, 1974 [16][17]
Gordon Arnaud Winter 6th July 4, 1974 July 10, 1981 [16][18]
Nova Scotia Clarence Gosse 25th October 1, 1973 December 23, 1978 [14]
Ontario William Ross Macdonald 21st July 4, 1968 April 10, 1974
Pauline Mills McGibbon 22nd April 10, 1974 September 15, 1980 First vicereine in Canadian history [10]
Prince Edward Island John George MacKay 20th October 6, 1969 October 21, 1974 Died in office [17]
Gordon Lockhart Bennett 21st October 24, 1974 January 14, 1980
Quebec Hugues Lapointe 22nd February 22, 1966 April 27, 1978 [19]
Saskatchewan Stephen Worobetz 13th February 2, 1970 February 29, 1976 [20]


Premiers

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Province Premier # Term Start Term End Political Party Refs
Alberta Peter Lougheed 10th September 10, 1971 November 1, 1985 Progressive Conservative
British Columbia Dave Barrett 26th September 15, 1972 December 22, 1975 New Democratic
Manitoba Edward Schreyer 16th July 15, 1969 November 24, 1977 New Democratic Eventually GC of Canada
New Brunswick Richard Hatfield 26th November 11, 1970 October 26, 1987 Progressive Conservative Longest serving NB premier
Newfoundland Frank Moores 2nd January 18, 1972 March 26, 1979 Progressive Conservative
Nova Scotia Gerald Regan 19th October 28, 1970 October 5, 1978 Liberal
Ontario Bill Davis 18th March 1, 1971 February 8, 1985 Progressive Conservative
Prince Edward Island Alexander B. Campbell 23rd July 28, 1966 September 18, 1978 Liberal
Quebec Robert Bourassa 22nd May 12, 1970 November 25, 1976 Liberal Served again as premier from Dec 12, 1985 to Jan 11, 1994
Saskatchewan Allan Blakeney 10th June 30, 1971 May 8, 1982 New Democratic


Territorial governments

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Territory Commissioner # Term Start Term End Refs
Northwest Territories Stuart Milton Hodgson 10th March 2, 1967 April 6, 1979 First commissioner to reside in NWT
Yukon James Smith 20th November 7, 1966 June 30, 1976 Longest serving Yukon commissioner



People

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History

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Geography

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Arts

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Philosophy and religion

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Everyday life

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Society and social sciences

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Ethnic Groups

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  1. Indigenous peoples in Canada
    1. Assiniboine
    2. Inuit (Level 4)
    3. Wyandot

Educational institutions

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  1. University of Alberta
  2. University of British Columbia
  3. McGill University
  4. McMaster University
  5. Université de Montréal
  6. University of Toronto (Level 4)
  7. University of Waterloo

Television

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  1. Television in Canada
  2. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
  3. Degrassi
  4. Trailer Park Boys

Companies

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  1. Air Canada

Other

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  1. Economy of Canada
  2. Library and Archives Canada
  3. Law of Canada
    1. Supreme Court of Canada
  4. Politics of Canada

Biological and health sciences

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Physical sciences

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Technology

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Mathematics

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Seawall

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Neighbourhood Point of Interest Distance from start Direction of Travel
Coal Harbour Canada Place

(Vancouver Convention Centre)

0.0 km Bi-directional
Vancouver Harbour Flight Centre
Harbour Green Park
LightShed (sculpture)
Coal Harbour Community Centre
Cardero Park
Marina Square
Devonian Harbour Park
Stanley Park Vancouver Rowing Club Uni-directional
Deadman's Island

(w/ HMCS Discovery)

Harry Jerome (statue)
Nine O'Clock Gun
Brockton Point Lighthouse
Girl in a Wetsuit (statue)
Empress of Japan (figurehead)
Lions Gate Bridge (south end)
Prospect Point Lighthouse
Siwash Rock
Third Beach
Second Beach
West End English Bay Beach Bi-directional
Inukshuk
Sunset Beach
Burrard Bridge (north end)
Downtown (False Creek) Granville Bridge (north end)
George Wainborn Park
David Lam Park
Coopers' Park
Cambie Bridge (north end)
Creekside Park
Science World
Mount Pleasant (False Creek) Hinge Park
Cambie Bridge (south end)
Fairview (False Creek) Charleson Park
Granville Island
Granville Bridge (south end)
Creekside Park
Burrard Bridge (south end)
Kitsilano Vanier Park
Canadian Coast Guard Station Kitsilano
Hadden Park
Kitsilano Beach

Raonic ATP 500

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ATP World Tour 500 Series Tournaments
Tournament Surface 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 W–L Titles
Netherlands Rotterdam Hard - - - - - SF - 3-1 0
United States Memphis Hard - F F 1R ATP 250 8-3 0
Spain Barcelona Clay - 3R SF SF - - - 9-3 0
United Kingdom Queen's Club Grass ATP 250 QF F 6-2 0
United States Washington Hard - - - 3R W - - 6-1 1
China Beijing Hard - - - - - 1R SF1 3-1 0
Japan Tokyo Hard 2R 2R F F F - - 14-5 0
Switzerland Basel Hard - - - - QF - 1R 2-2 0
Spain Valencia Hard Q1 1R 1R - - 250 NH 0-2 0
Win–Loss 1-1 7-4 12-4 8-4 11-2 5-3 7-2 48-20
Titles 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Legend

W: Winner; F: Finalist; SF: Semifinalist; QF: Quarterfinalist; 3R: 3rd round; 2R: 2nd round; 1R: 1st round

Q3: Qualifying 3rd round; Q2: Qualifying 2nd round; Q1: Qualifying 1st round;

NH: Tournament not held; 250: Tournament was classifed as ATP 250 event

1 Raonic won his quarterfinal match, but withdrew with ankle injury prior to semifinal.

Raonic ATP 250

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ATP World Tour 250 Series Tournaments
Tournament Surface 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 W–L Titles
Australia Brisbane Hard - - - 2R - F W 7-2 1
India Chennai Hard - Q3 W - - - - 4-0 1
South Africa Johannesburg Hard - 2R NH 1-1 0
United States San Jose Hard - W W W NH 12-0 3
France Marseille Hard - - - - - 2R - 0-1 0
Portugal Oeiras/Estoril Clay - SF - - QF - - 4-2 0
United Kingdom Halle Grass - QF QF 1R 2R ATP 500 4-4 0
United Kingdom Eastbourne Grass - - - 2R - NH 0-1 0
United States Newport Grass Q2 - 2R - - - - 1-1 0
Russia St. Petersburg Hard - - - - NH W 2R 4-1 1
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Hard QF - - - - - NH 2-1 0
Thailand Bangkok Hard - - QF W NH 5-1 1
Russia Moscow Hard - - - - 2R - - 0-1 0
Sweden Stockholm Hard - SF - QF - - - 4-2 0
Win–Loss 2-1 13-4 12-3 9-4 1-3 7-2 4-1 48-17
Titles 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 7
Legend

W: Winner; F: Finalist; SF: Semifinalist; QF: Quarterfinalist; 3R: 3rd round; 2R: 2nd round; 1R: 1st round

Q3: Qualifying 3rd round; Q2: Qualifying 2nd round; Q1: Qualifying 1st round;

NH: Tournament not held; 500: Tournament was classifed as ATP 500 event


Raonic Injuries

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Injury Year Injury Sustained Time Away from Play Impact Returned
Shoulder 2010 QF Taskent Challenger Retired from QF Tashkent Challenger. Valencia
Hip 2011 2R Wimbledon July 22–September 16 Retired from 2R Wimbledon against Gilles Muller.

Surgery.

Withdrawal from Davis Cup tie versus Ecuador.

Davis Cup vs Israel
2012 Davis Cup
Left ankle 2014 1R Australian Open January 18–March 8 Raonic played two more matches at Australian Open.

Withdrawal from Davis Cup tie versus Japan.

Indian Wells Masters
Flu 2014 2R Shanghai Masters 1 week Retired from match against Juan Monaco.

Impacted during Moscow 1R loss.

Moscow
Right foot;

ankle;

hip;

back

2015 Prior to Monte Carlo Masters MC to Madrid Retired from QF Monte Carlo Masters QF against Tomas Berdych. Madrid Open
connected to previous Madrid to Queen's Impacted during Madrid Open.

Withdrawal from Italian Open and French Open.

Queen's
connected to previous Wimbledon to Canada Masters Withdrawal from Davis Cup tie versus Belgium.

Withdrawal from Washington Open.

Canada Masters
connected to previous Shanghai Masters to end of season Withdrawal from Vienna, Basel, and Paris Masters. 2016 season
Right leg (adductor tear) 2016 SF Australian Open Six weeks Withdrawal from Delray Beach Open

Withdrawal from Mexican Open.

Withdrawal from Davis Cup tie versus France.

Indian Wells Masters


He has more ATP World Tour titles and finals appearances in the Open Era than all other Canadian men combined.[a]

Between 2011 and 2015, Raonic and Pospisil have been the two top-ranked Canadian men in year-end rankings.[22] In addition to four ATP Challenger and Futures matches, they've played each other in two ATP World Tour matches:[23]

References

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Notes
  1. ^ As of the end of the 2015 season, Raonic has 7 ATP titles, while all other Canadian men total two. Raonic has 14 final appearances, while all other Canadian men total six.[21]
Footnotes
  1. ^ a b "Canada Year Book 1974" (PDF). Statistics Canada. Ottawa. 1974. p. 65. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
  2. ^ "Canada Year Book 1974" (PDF). Statistics Canada. Ottawa. 1974. p. 68. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "History in the making". Lieutenant Governor of Alberta. Archived from the original on March 25, 2019. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
  4. ^ "The Honourable J.W. Grant MacEwan, 1966-74". Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Archived from the original on March 25, 2019. Retrieved April 16, 2019.
  5. ^ "The Honourable Ralph G. Steinhauer, 1974-79". Legislative Assembly of Alberta. Archived from the original on April 16, 2019. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
  6. ^ a b "Canada Year Book 1974" (PDF). Statistics Canada. Ottawa. 1974. p. 100. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
  7. ^ "A Brief History of BC's Government House and the Vice-Regal Representative". Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. Archived from the original on December 8, 2018. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
  8. ^ "Former Lieutenant Governors of British Columbia". Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia. Archived from the original on July 26, 2009. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
  9. ^ "The Honourable William John McKeag, C.M., O.M." Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba. Archived from the original on October 9, 2017. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
  10. ^ a b "Canada Year Book 1974" (PDF). Statistics Canada. Ottawa. 1974. p. 98. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
  11. ^ Paxton 1974, p. 278.
  12. ^ "Lieutenant-Governors of New Brunswick". Government of New Brunswick. Archived from the original on December 16, 2018. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
  13. ^ "Premier's message: Death Hédard Robichaud". Government of New Brunswick. August 16, 1999. Archived from the original on November 21, 2018. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
  14. ^ a b "Canada Year Book 1974" (PDF). Statistics Canada. Ottawa. 1974. p. 96. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
  15. ^ Paxton 1974, p. 270.
  16. ^ a b "Profiles of Governors". Newfoundland and Labrador Heritage Web Site. Archived from the original on August 27, 2018. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
  17. ^ a b "Canada Year Book 1974" (PDF). Statistics Canada. Ottawa. 1974. p. 95. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
  18. ^ Paxton 1975, p. 263.
  19. ^ "Canada Year Book 1974" (PDF). Statistics Canada. Ottawa. 1974. p. 97. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
  20. ^ "Canada Year Book 1974" (PDF). Statistics Canada. Ottawa. 1974. p. 99. Retrieved April 17, 2019.
  21. ^ Tennis Canada 2016, p. 20blah blah blah
  22. ^ Tennis Canada 2016, pp. 24–25.
  23. ^ "Player Head to Head: Milos Raonic versus Vasek Pospisil". International Tennis Federation. Retrieved April 17, 2016.
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