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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. Category:1973 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    1973 in Canada by province or territory (12 C) / 1973 disestablishments in Canada ... Pride Week 1973; S. 1973 Saint John River flood; W. 31st World Science Fiction ...

  5. 2021 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This was the first MLB game played in Canada during the 2021 season after travel restrictions along the Canada–United States border were lifted. The Jays won the game. The Jays won the game. July 31 – Swimmer Penny Oleksiak becomes the most decorated Canadian Olympian of all-time after she wins her seventh overall Olympic medal - a bronze ...

  6. 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.

  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. 1972 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    September 12 - Heritage Canada is established; September 15 - David Barrett becomes premier of British Columbia, replacing W.A.C. Bennett, who had governed for 20 years; September 27 - The sale of fire crackers is banned in Canada; September 28 - CITY-TV begins broadcasting in Toronto; October 30 - Federal election: Pierre Trudeau's Liberals ...

  9. Canada Day - Wikipedia

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    Canada Day also coincides with Quebec's Moving Day, when many fixed-lease apartment rental terms expire. The bill changing the province's moving day from May 1 to July 1 was introduced by a federalist member of the Quebec National Assembly, Jérôme Choquette, in 1973, [57] in order not to affect children still in school in the month of May. [58]