Historical Events tagged with "Quebec"

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Accidents & Tragedies

Bus Crashes Into Laval Daycare, Two Children Dies

February 8th, 2023 2 years ago

A tragic incident occurred when a bus crashed into a daycare center in Laval, Quebec, killing two children and injuring six others. The driver was taken into custody and faced charges for homicide and dangerous driving. The crash devastated the community, leaving parents and residents in shock over the senseless loss. Witnesses reported a chaotic scene as emergency services responded quickly to the area, attempting to provide aid to the victims and reassurance to the devastated families nearby.

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Natural Disasters

Devastating Ice Storm Strikes Eastern Canada

January 4th, 1998 27 years ago

A severe ice storm swept through eastern Canada and the northeastern United States, causing extensive damage and power outages. This winter storm brought significant ice accumulation, resulting in downed trees and power lines. Major cities including Montreal and Ottawa experienced a drastic impact, leading to cities being heavily affected by the storm. The event persisted for several days, with recovery efforts hampered by icy conditions, leaving thousands without electricity and essential services.

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Politics & Government

Pierre Trudeau Enacts War Measures Act

October 16th, 1970 54 years ago

Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau invoked the War Measures Act in response to a radical militant group known as the Front de libération du Québec (FLQ). The FLQ had committed acts of violence, including the kidnapping of British diplomat James Cross and Quebec Minister Pierre Laporte. Trudeau's decision was intended to restore order in Quebec amidst rising tensions during the October Crisis, marking a significant assertion of executive power in Canadian politics.

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Politics & Government

Creation of the Province of Canada

July 23rd, 1840 184 years ago

The Act of Union, enacted in 1840, merged the two Canadas into a single Province of Canada. This legislative change aimed to create a more unified government to address challenges including financial inefficiencies and the growing demands for political reform. The province was divided into East Canada (now Quebec) and West Canada (now Ontario), governed under a single legislative assembly. Governor General Charles Monck played a critical role in implementing the Act and facilitating this transition towards a more cooperative governance structure among both regions.

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