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Canada Kanepi Gymnasium Form 8 Anneli Lukats Ketlin Linder Sandra Rohelpuu

1950-Inuit win the right to vote in federal election.

1952-Canada’s first television stations begin part-time broadcasts in Monteral and Toronto.

1954-The Vonge Street subway opens in Toronto,the first underground public tranut system in Canada.

1956-United Nations General tssembly adopts Lester B.Perason Suez peacekeeping plans.

1958-A coal mine disaster at Springhill.N.S.kills 74 miners.

1960-A Canadian Bill of Rights is approved.

1962-Socialized medicine is introduced in Saskatchewan leading to a doctor’s strike.

1966-The CBC introduces some colour broadcasts.

1970-British trade commissioner James cross is kidnapped by the FLO,preapitanting the October Crisis.

1974-Trudeau’s Liberals win a majority government.

1978-The remains of a soviet nudear- powered satellite crash in Canada’s north.

1980-A Canada is officially adopted as Canada’s national asthem.

1985-U.S.ice-breaker Polar Sea challenges Canada’s Arctic sovereignty by traveling through the Northwest Passage.

1977-Contederation Bridge opens for business linking Bordes-Carleton,Princa Edward Islandand Cape New swick.

1999-Wayne Gretzky plays the last game is a Canadan arena at the Corel Centre in Nakata Ontario.

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