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The Montreal Gazette's publisher from 1956 to 1972, Charles H. Peters, is seen on this Dec. 22, 1959 file photo. Peters died on Sunday Oct. 31, 1999 in his sleep at home in Montreal at the age of 92. (CP PHOTO ARCHIVES)
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CP2STO47351 | 1959-12 
FILE--Montreal Canadiens`goalie Jacques Plante is shown in a 1959 file photo.The Canadiens have retired more sweater numbers than any other NHL team, which is understandable given they've been around so long and won so many championships. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO
HIRES - QUEBEC, SEPT.7--VIGOROUS SPEAKER--Premier Duplessis of Quebec gestures vigorously as he delivers a speech during the 1956 provincial elections.  The premier died Sept 7 at Schefferville, Quebec and his body is lying in state at the provinical legislature (CP Photo) 1959 (Le Soleil)
The man who popularized the goalie mask has been named the NHL's all-time greatest goalie. Jacques Plante,  shown in this1959 photo, who won seven Vezina Trophies and six Stanley Cups, is ranked No. 1 by Goalies' World, a Quebec City-based magazine devoted solely to the odd men between the pipes. (CP PHOTO)
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CP1STO579553 | 1959-01 
CHIEF RAYONOR RASTEWENSERATHAH 
Mohawk Tribe, Que.
Joins Revolt---Chief Royanor Rastewenserathah (Peter Diome) of the tribe at Caughnawaga, Que., has sent letters to the Federal Government saying Indian treaties are being violated in Quebec. His letters followed in wake of declaration of independence made by indians on Six Nations Reserve near Brantford.
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CP1STO579551 | 1959-03 
(MTL3) Montreal, April 6--JOEY AND JOURNALISTS--Premier Joey Smallwood of Newfoundland talks to reporters on arrival by TCA plane in Montreal before going to Ottawa Tuesday.  He declined to say whether he will meet with Prime Minister Diefenbaker.  (CP Photo) 1959 (TCA)
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CP1STO579548 | 1959-04 
The Queen strolls through High Park, Toronto, carrying an umbrella to shield her from the blazing sun, after inspecting a group of Girl Guides and Boy Scouts June 29, 1959. (CP PHOTO/Mike Milne)
The Queen and Prince Philip are showered with ticker tape as they drive along Bay Street, financial centre in Toronto June 29, 1959. (CP PHOTO/Mike Milne)
The Queen and Prince Philip chat informally with workers at the bottom of the 300-foot open-pit Gagnon iron mine at Schefferville, Que., in the Ungava region, during their visit June 21, 1959. (CP PHOTO/Mike Milne)
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CP1STO579547 | 1959-06 
Official greeters dressed for the occasion but vacationers at Midland, Ont., stuck to their holiday attire for the Queen's visit July 5, 1959. The Queen waves to welcomers from a platform at Little Lake Park as spectators in shorts and swimsuits press close for a better view. (CP PHOTO)
Wearing a miner's helmet and a plastic raincoat and holding a flashlight, the Queen leaves the Frood nickel mine at Sudbury, Ont., July 26, 1959. The Queen went down to the mine's 1,000-foot level during her visit to Sudbury. With her in this photo is mine manager E.N. Gaetz. (CP PHOTO)
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CP1STO579544 | 1959-07 
Joey Smallwood hears news he returned in Aug.20/59 Newfoundland province election. (CP PHOTO) 1959
Charles H. Peters, president of the Canadian Press, addresse a luncheon gathering marking press and advertizing day at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto, Aug. 27, 1959. Peters, Montreal Gazette's publisher from 1956 to 1972, died on Sunday Oct. 31, 1999 in his sleep at home in Montreal at the age of 92. (CP PHOTO ARCHIVE/Turofsky)
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CP1STO579543 | 1959-08 
ESKIMOS
Walrus for Supper - Eskimos of Broughton Island on Davis Strait, near Baffin Island, unload seven walrus killed recently and cut them up for their families. unloading is watched by children. Some of the walrus meat lies on rocks in centre background. Broughton Island is about 1,500 miles north of Ottawa.
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CP1STO579540 | 1959-10 
Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed Bin Salman, top, looks towards Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, bottom right, as they arrive to take part in a family photo at the G20 Summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina on November 30, 2018. At least one Canadian-based company is optimistic about its prospects in Saudi Arabia, a bullishness that comes as businesses fret about their future in the kingdom following a diplomatic fallout with Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
A couple warms themselves by a campfire in Colorado Springs, Colo. on Jan. 21, 2010. A sobering reminder of the fatal potential of burns came earlier this month when a 53-year-old woman died after falling into a firepit at a private campsite in central Alberta. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, The Denver Post, Craig F. Walker
A Canada flag is backlit atop the East Block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
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