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A 24-hour silent vigil at Montreal's war memorial started at noon Friday, Nov. 10, 1961, to protest against further nuclear tests. the Voice of Women organization of Quebec, headed by Mme. Therese Casgrain, above, initiated the vigil. (CP PHOTO)
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CP2STO47349 | 1961-11 
T.C. (Tommy) Douglas, shown in this 1961 photo riding aloft in triumph after being chosen NDP leader.  He is held by trade unionist Claude Jodoin (left) and national CCF president David Lewis. British Labor leader Hugh Gaitshell is at right. (CP PHOTO/fls)
File photo of Louis Rasminsky, Governor of the Bank of Canada and President of the Industrial Development Bank. (CP PHOTO) circa 1961
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CP1STO579520 | 1961-01 
Governor-General George Vanier (centre) chats with John E. Motz of Kitchener-Waterloo Record, president of the Canadian Press, at the CP Annual Dinner in Toronto, April 19, 1961. Mrs. Motz on left. (CP Photo/Stf)
Canadian Press annual dinner, (left to right): Mrs. H.G. Love, Roy Thomson, and Mrs. W.R. Davies,  April 19,  1961. (CP Photo/Milnes)
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CP1STO579515 | 1961-04 
James E. Coyne, Governor of the Bank of Canada, shown addressing a press conference in Ottawa, June 16, 1961. (CP PHOTO)
The Governor of the Bank of Canada, James E. Coyne, held a press conference in Ottawa, June 13, 1961, in connection with his ststement that he had been asked to resign and has refused. (CP PHOTO)
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CP1STO579513 | 1961-05 
Former Bank of Canada Governor James E. Coyne, relaxes on the front steps of his Rockliffe Park home in Ottawa, July 17, 1961, with three of his five children, (L to R) Nancy Riley, Andrew, and Susan, Sanford and Patrick were away at camp. (CP PHOTO)
James E. Coyne, former Governor of the Bank of Canada, arrives at the Senate entrance of the Parliament Buildings, July 11, 1961, for his second appearance before the Senate banking and commerce committee. (CP PHOTO)
Bank of Canada Governor, James E. Coyne leaves Parliament and his "day in court" behind. Mrs. Coyne ran to her husband when he abruptly left the Senate banking Committee hearing after summing up his testimony, July 12, 1961. The two walked arm-in-arm to Mr. Coyne's office in the nearby Bank of Canada building. (CP PHOTO)
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CP1STO579511 | 1961-06 
(OTT 9) OTTAWA, JULY 5--KEYNOTE SPEAKER--Premier E. C. Manning of Alberta delivered the keynote address to the Social Credit Convention which opened officially at Ottawa today. (CP PHOTO) 1961
 Former Bank of Canada Governor James E. Coyne arrives at the Senate entrance to the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa in this July 12, 1961 file photo.  (CP ARCHIVE PHOTO/fls)
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CP1STO579509 | 1961-07 
FREE STYLE CHAMPION--Dick Pound of Montreal retained the men's free style crown at the Canadian Swimming Championships, held August 4th, 1961 in the Montreal suburb of Dorval.  Pound won both the 100-yard and 200-yard events, the second in record time. (CP PHOTO) 1999 (stf-Neville Hamilton)
BREAKS HIS OWN RECORD--Dick Pound of Montreal broke his own record of 1:55.2 in the men's 200-yard free style to win the event in 1:53.4 at the Canadian Swimming Championships in the Montreal suburb of Dorval on August 1st, 1961.  Pound is 19.  (CP PHOTO) 1999 (stf-Neville Hamilton)
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CP1STO579508 | 1961-08 
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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