Events from the year 1991 in Canada.
Canada ( /ˈkænədə/) is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean. Spanning over 9,900,000 km2 (3,800,000 sq mi), Canada is the world's second-largest country by total area, and its common border with the United States is the longest land border in the world.
The land that is now Canada has been inhabited for millennia by various Aboriginal peoples. Beginning in the late 15th century, British and French colonial expeditions explored, and later settled, along the region's Atlantic coast. France ceded nearly all of its colonies in North America in 1763 after the Seven Years' War. In 1867, with the union of three British North American colonies through Confederation, Canada was formed as a federal dominion of four provinces. This began an accretion of provinces and territories and a process of increasing autonomy; the Canada Act 1982 severed the vestiges of legal dependence on Britain.
Carlos Eduardo dos Santos Galvão Bueno, known as Galvão Bueno (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɡawˈvɐ̃w̃ buˈenu]), is a Brazilian on-air personality and nationwide play-by-play announcer for Rede Globo, where he hosts Formula One races, Brazil national football team matches, key Brazilian football championship matches and top sporting events.
Born on July 21, 1950, in the city of Rio de Janeiro to the actress Mildred dos Santos and journalist Aldo Viana Galvão Bueno, Galvão moved to São Paulo with his family when he was 6. There, as a teenager, he began practicing equestrianism, volleyball, football, handball, swimming and karting. At age 15, he moved to Brasília where he met Lúcia, who would become his first wife. He studied business administration and economy but dropped out to start physical education. In 1974, he was working in the plastic industry, but maintained his passion for sports.
In 2000, he married Desirée Soares with whom he lives in Londrina, Paraná. They have a son, Luca. He is also the father of racing drivers Carlos Cacá Bueno and Paulo Popó Bueno, both racing in the Brazilian Stock Car series from his first marriage with Lúcia.
Jill Ann Trenary (born August 1, 1968) is an American figure skater. She was a 3-time U.S. champion and won the World Figure Skating Championships in 1990.
Trenary was originally from Minnetonka, Minnesota. At the age of 16, she relocated to Colorado Springs, Colorado to train with noted coach Carlo Fassi. She won the U.S. junior title in 1985 and placed 5th in her first senior championships in 1986.
At the U.S. championships in 1987, Trenary upset reigning world champion Debi Thomas to take her first senior national title. She went on to place 7th in her first World Championships.
In 1988, Thomas regained the U.S. title, with Trenary finishing second. Trenary placed 4th at the 1988 Winter Olympics and 5th at the 1988 World Championships.
Trenary again won the U.S. Championships in 1989, although she was defeated by Kristi Yamaguchi in the free skating. She owed her placement to strong compulsory figures. At the following World Championships, Trenary was in a position to win the title, but instead a nervous free skate left her in 3rd place.
Nunca hubo nada que perder
Nunca tuvimos nada
Sólo esta eterna frustración
Que nos destroza el alma
Y esta ansiedad
De años acumulada
El nuevo calor que incendia nuestra rabia
Sólo el dolor nos hace estar vivos
Es tiempo de luchar
Se agotó mendigar nuestros destinos
Todo es nada... nunca nada
Nunca hubo nada que alcanzar
Nunca logramos nada
Aquellos sueños no eran más
Que falsas esperanzas
La libertad
Es renunciar a todo
Ni tan siquiera decidir cómo tu vida acaba
Sólo el dolor nos hace estar vivos
Es tiempo de luchar
Se agotó mendigar nuestros destinos
Todo es nada... nunca nada
Abandonados a nuestra suerte
Somos ira que vuelve