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  2. 1973 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    August 20 - The 1973 Artistic Woodwork strike begins. It ends on December 5, 1973. [4] October 17 - OPEC dramatically raises the price of oil. This is a boon to Alberta but hurts central Canada. November 1 - Waterloo Lutheran University is renamed Wilfrid Laurier University; November 13 - A jury refuses to convict Henry Morgentaler for ...

  3. Category:1973 events in Canada by month - Wikipedia

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  4. List of years in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Historical Atlas of Canada. Douglas and McIntyre. ISBN 1-55054-918-9. Kingsford, William (1890). The History of Canada: Canada under French rule. Harvard University. Morton, Desmond (2001). A short history of Canada (5th ed.). Marks and Spencer. ISBN 0771065086. Morton, Desmond (1999). A military history of Canada (4th ed.). Toronto: McClelland ...

  5. Category:1973 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1973 in Canada" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. December 27 - Wikipedia

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    1973 – Wilson Cruz, American actor [66] 1973 – Kristoffer Zegers, Dutch pianist and composer; 1974 – Tomáš Janků, Czech high jumper; 1974 – Masi Oka, Japanese-American actor and visual effects designer [66] 1974 – Fumiko Orikasa, Japanese voice actress and singer; 1974 – Jay Pandolfo, American ice hockey player and coach [75]

  7. Timeline of Canadian history - Wikipedia

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    Canada sends a delegation to the Paris Peace Talks, the conference resolving war issues. Canada signs the Versailles treaty as part of the British Empire, with parliament's approval. [91] Prohibition in Canada ends federally. [92] 1919: May 15 -June 26: The largest strike in Canadian history; the Winnipeg General strike occurs. Soldiers ...

  8. List of recessions in Canada - Wikipedia

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    List of Recessions in Canada [2] Name Start End The Great Depression: April 1929 February 1933 Recession of 1937–1938: November 1937 June 1938 [3] Recession of 1949: August 1947 March 1948 Recession of 1951: April 1951 December 1951 Recession of 1953: July 1953 July 1954 Recession of 1958: March 1957 January 1958 Recession of 1960–1961 ...

  9. 1974 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    March 13 – A treaty between Canada and Denmark is ratified, establishing the maritime border between Ellesmere Island (Canada) and Greenland (Denmark). Measuring approximately 1,449.4 nautical miles (2,684.3 km; 1,667.9 mi), it is the longest negotiated international continental shelf boundary.