See also: 1991 in Canada, other events of 1992, 1993 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history.
Incumbents
See also: 1992 Canadian incumbents
Events
Dr. Roberta Bondar becomes the first Canadian woman in space on January 22
- January: CBC Television's documentary series The Valour and the Horror is criticized by Canadian veterans' groups for reportedly misrepresenting Canadian military conduct during World War II.
- January 22: On STS-42, Dr. Roberta Bondar becomes the first Canadian woman in space.
- February 8–February 23: 1992 Winter Olympics are held in Albertville, France. Canada finishes ninth in the medal count.
- May: Geological Survey of Canada expedition sets official elevation of Mount Logan to 5,959m.
- May 7: Three employees are murdered and one permanently disabled during a robbery at a McDonald's restaurant in Sydney River, Nova Scotia
- May 9: 26 miners are killed in the Westray Mine Disaster
- July 1: The Vandoos launch a successful operation to secure control of Sarajevo's airport
- July 2: a two-year shutdown of the cod fishery is announced
- July 25–August 9: Canada competes in the 1992 Summer Olympics
- August 12: the details of North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) are released
- August 22: the final draft of the Charlottetown Accord, a proposed package of constitutional amendments, is released
- August 24: A mechanical engineering professor, Valery Fabrikant, opens fire at Concordia University in Montreal killing four people
- September 18: Nine workers at the Giant Mine are killed after striking employee Roger Warren detonates a bomb in the mine shaft.
- October 8: The modern-day Ottawa Senators play their first game in the National Hockey League, defeating the Montreal Canadiens
- October 24: the Toronto Blue Jays become the first non-US team to win the World Series
- October 26: the Charlottetown Accord is rejected in a nationwide referendum
- October: The ban on homosexuals in the Canadian military is lifted, following a legal challenge by Michelle Douglas.
- November 7: John Ostashek becomes government leader of the Yukon, replacing Tony Penikett
- November 12: a referendum endorsing the creation of Nunavut is successful in the Northwest Territories
- December 15: the first members of the Canadian Airborne Regiment arrive in Somalia on an ill-fated humanitarian mission
- December 16: Ralph Klein succeeds Don Getty as Premier of Alberta
- December 17: Prime Minister Brian Mulroney signs the NAFTA deal
- Grey Cup: Calgary Stampeders win 24–10 over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- Vanier Cup: Queen's Golden Gaels win 31–0 over the St. Mary's Huskies
- Rudolph A. Marcus wins the Nobel Prize for Chemistry
- Agriculture Canada introduces a national BSE prevention program
- Delwin Vriend, an Alberta teacher, wins a court case against the Alberta Human Rights Commission regarding the status of LGBT persons under the province's human rights legislation. The case was appealed to the Alberta Court of Appeal; see 1994 in Canada.
Arts and literature
New books
Awards
Music
- Alanis, Now Is the Time
- Barenaked Ladies, Gordon
- Beau Dommage, Beau Dommage au Forum
- Blue Rodeo, Lost Together
- Bootsauce, Bull
- La Bottine Souriante, Jusqu'aux p'tites heures
- Bourbon Tabernacle Choir, Superior Cackling Hen
- The Box, Decade of the Box
- Change of Heart, Smile
- Leonard Cohen, The Future
- Cowboy Junkies, Black Eyed Man
- 54-40, Dear Dear
- Front Line Assembly, Tactical Neural Implant
- Hart-Rouge, Le dernier mois de l'année
- hHead, Fireman
- Intermix, Intermix
- Jr. Gone Wild, Pull the Goalie
- Lava Hay, With a Picture in Mind
- Leslie Spit Treeo, Book of Rejection
- Martha and the Muffins, Modern Lullaby
- Moxy Früvous, Moxy Früvous
- Sarah McLachlan, Live EP
- The Northern Pikes, Neptune
- The Nylons, Live to Love
- The Rankin Family, Fare Thee Well Love
- Rheostatics, Whale Music
- Jane Siberry, A Collection 1984–1989 and Summer in the Yukon
- Skydiggers, Restless
- Sloan, Peppermint and Smeared
- The Tragically Hip, Fully Completely
- The Waltons, Lik My Trakter
- The Watchmen, mclarenfurnaceroom
Births
Deaths
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