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  2. 1974 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    January 14 – Jules Léger is sworn in as the 21st governor general of Canada, succeeding the retiring Roland Michener. [10] January 15 – The Knight Street Bridge opens, joining Vancouver and Richmond, British Columbia. [11] January 17 – Pauline McGibbon of Ontario becomes the first female lieutenant governor of a province.

  3. 1975 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    October 14 - Federal government introduces wage and price controls to limit inflation; October 27 - St. Pius X High School shooting: Robert Poulin kills one person and wounds five at St. Pius X High School in Ottawa, before shooting himself. November 3 - CBC-FM rebranded as CBC Stereo; November 10 - The SS Edmund Fitzgerald, based in Sault Ste ...

  4. Timeline of the Canada convoy protest - Wikipedia

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    The following article is a broad timeline of the course of events surrounding the Canada convoy protest, a series of protests and blockades in Canada in early 2022. The protest, which was called the Freedom Convoy (French: Convoi de la liberté) by organizers, was "first aimed at a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for cross-border truckers" when the convoy of hundreds of vehicles, including semi ...

  5. Canada Day - Wikipedia

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    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge at the official Canada Day celebration in Ottawa, 2011. Most communities across the country host organized celebrations for Canada Day, typically outdoor public events, such as parades, carnivals, festivals, barbecues, air and maritime shows, fireworks, and free musical concerts, [59] as well as citizenship ...

  6. Canada convoy protest - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) initially claimed that every day protests were ongoing was costing CA$800,000. [436] [437] Consistent with earlier estimates, Ottawa Police Services Board announced on February 15 that the cost was around $785,000 per day, resulting in an estimated $14.1 million over the course of 18 days. [438]

  7. 1979 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    February 1 - The first Winterlude is held in Ottawa; February 24 - An explosion rips through Number 26 Colliery in Glace Bay, Cape Breton, killing 12 men. February 26 a total solar eclipse take place in the USA And Canada; March 14 - Alberta election: Peter Lougheed's PCs win a third consecutive majority

  8. 1996 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    January 14 – A free trade agreement with Israel is announced. January 15 – The Corel Centre opens in Ottawa. January 25 – Jean Chrétien launches a major cabinet shuffle. Pierre Pettigrew and Stéphane Dion are brought in, despite not having seats in Parliament. January 26 – Brian Tobin becomes premier of Newfoundland, replacing Clyde ...

  9. 1957 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The rollout is completely overshadowed by the flight of Sputnik I the same day. October 12 – Foreign Minister Lester B. Pearson wins the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on the Suez Crisis; October 14: Elizabeth II opens the Canadian parliament, the first monarch to do so [3] Thanksgiving is moved to its current date, the second Monday in October