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*January 17 – [[Pauline McGibbon]] of [[Ontario]] becomes Canada's first female [[Lieutenant Governor (Canada)|Lieutenant Governor]] of a province.
*January 17 – [[Pauline McGibbon]] of [[Ontario]] becomes Canada's first female [[Lieutenant Governor (Canada)|Lieutenant Governor]] of a province.
*January 26 – The [[Global Television]] network begins broadcasting.
*January 26 – The [[Global Television]] network begins broadcasting.
*April 3 - A tornado strikes [[Windsor, Ontario]], killing 9 people. The tornado was part of the [[1974 Super Outbreak]].
*May 23 – [[New Brunswick]] becomes the first province to be officially bilingual.
*May 23 – [[New Brunswick]] becomes the first province to be officially bilingual.
*June 29 – [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[ballet]] dancer [[Mikhail Baryshnikov]] defects in [[Toronto]].
*June 29 – [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[ballet]] dancer [[Mikhail Baryshnikov]] defects in [[Toronto]].

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Years in Canada: 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977
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Events from the year 1974 in Canada.

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