Historical Events tagged with "canada"

Turns out history loves a label—battles, breakthroughs, and the occasional disaster, all neatly tagged for your browsing pleasure. Because sometimes you just need every weird invention in one place.

Natural Disasters

Edmonton Tornado Claims 27 Lives

July 31st, 1987 37 years ago

A devastating tornado struck Edmonton, Alberta, claiming the lives of 27 individuals. This natural disaster occurred in the evening and resulted in widespread destruction across several neighborhoods. The tornado developed rapidly, catching many residents off guard as they began their evening routines. Emergency services faced significant challenges due to the extent of the damage and the number of injuries reported. Recovery efforts began immediately as communities came together to support those affected.

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Science & Technology

Official Opening of the TASCC Cyclotron

October 3rd, 1986 38 years ago

The Tactical Accelerator for Superconducting Cyclotrons (TASCC) at Chalk River Laboratories in Canada was officially opened, marking a significant advancement in nuclear research capabilities. The facility, designed to develop and utilize superconducting technology for particle acceleration, aimed to enhance Canada’s research in nuclear physics and materials science. Notable attendees included government officials and leading scientists in the field, celebrating the potential for groundbreaking discoveries enabled by the new technology, which promised greater energy efficiency and a variety of applications in medicine and industry.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Mindbender Roller Coaster Incident in Edmonton

June 14th, 1986 38 years ago

The Mindbender, a popular roller coaster at Fantasyland in the West Edmonton Mall, derailed during operation, leading to the deaths of three riders. This incident shocked visitors and raised safety concerns regarding amusement park rides. Emergency services responded swiftly, while investigative authorities began assessing the cause of the derailment amid widespread media coverage.

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Exploration & Discovery

Patrick Morrow Climbs All Seven Summits

May 7th, 1986 38 years ago

Patrick Morrow achieved a significant milestone in mountaineering by becoming the first individual to successfully reach the summit of each of the Seven Summits. This remarkable feat was completed when he stood atop Mount Vinson in Antarctica on July 5, 1986. The Seven Summits include the highest peaks of each continent, representing a monumental challenge for climbers worldwide. Morrow's determination and skill in climbing each of these renowned mountains highlighted his passion for exploration and adventure. This achievement not only marked a personal triumph for Morrow but also inspired countless other climbers to pursue their own summits.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Arrow Air Flight 1285R Crash in Gander

December 12th, 1985 39 years ago

Arrow Air Flight 1285R, a McDonnell Douglas DC-8, crashed shortly after takeoff from Gander International Airport in Newfoundland. The flight was transporting 256 people, including 236 members of the United States Army's 101st Airborne Division returning from peacekeeping duties in the Sinai Peninsula. Tragically, all on board perished in the accident, raising serious questions about safety protocols and aircraft conditions.

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Sports & Recreation

Steve Fonyo Completes Cross-Canada Marathon

May 29th, 1985 39 years ago

Amputee Steve Fonyo completed his remarkable cross-Canada marathon, known as the 'Terry Fox Run', finishing in Victoria, British Columbia after 14 months of grueling effort. Fonyo, who had lost a leg to cancer, embarks on this 8,000-kilometer journey to raise awareness and funds for cancer research, inspired by the legacy of Terry Fox. His incredible determination and resilience captured the hearts of many Canadians as he traversed the country.

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Health & Medicine

Rick Hansen's Global Wheelchair Journey Begins

March 20th, 1985 40 years ago

Rick Hansen, a Canadian paraplegic athlete, launched an ambitious journey to circumnavigate the globe in his wheelchair to raise awareness for spinal cord injury research. Setting off from Vancouver, Canada, Hansen aimed to cover over 40,000 kilometers across multiple countries. His mission was to highlight the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and to advocate for better medical research and support mechanisms. The expedition, dubbed the ‘Man in Motion World Tour,’ was not only a physical challenge but also a vital effort to promote altruism and understanding toward the disabled community.

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Space Exploration

Marc Garneau's Historic Space Flight

October 5th, 1984 40 years ago

Marc Garneau became the first Canadian to journey into space aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger. Launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, Garneau was part of the STS-41G mission. The mission lasted around 7 days and aimed to conduct various scientific experiments. His participation marked a significant milestone for Canada in the field of space exploration.

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Crime & Law

Shooting at Quebec National Assembly

May 8th, 1984 40 years ago

Corporal Denis Lortie entered the Quebec National Assembly armed and opened fire, resulting in the deaths of three individuals and injuring thirteen others. The shooting took place during a chaotic episode when Lortie attempted to express his grievances regarding the governmental actions. René Jalbert, the Sergeant-at-Arms, played a crucial role in de-escalating the situation, successfully calming Lortie and preventing further loss of life. Jalbert’s bravery earned him the Cross of Valour for his actions.

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