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 Ellen Fairclough, acting as Postmaster General, poses in this March 1963 file photo. Fairclough, Canada's first female cabinet minister, has died at age 99. (CP PHOTO)
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CP2STO47348 | 1963-03 
 Former Calgary Stampeders' fullback William Britton is shown in this Aug., 1963 file photo. (CP PHOTO/Files-CP)
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CP2STO47347 | 1963-08 
Kingston Penitentiary is pictured in this 1963 file photo. The Canadian Press
Senator Grattan  O'Leary president of the Ottawa Journal. (CP Photo/La Press)
MONTREAL--GREY NUNS BEFORE--A Grey Nun of Montreal wears the habit used before changes made last October. The habit is in one piece, including black bib which was partly buttoned on. Sleeves were wide with white undercuffs. New habits can be laundered more often and are less cumbersome. (CP PHOTO) 1963
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CP1STO579485 | 1963-01 
FEDERAL-PROVINCIAL RELATIONS
(ott4)OTTAWA, FEB. 1—PRAIRIE PREMIERS IN OTTAWA—Premiers of the Prairie provinces conferred with Prime Minister Diefenbaker and members of his cabinet today on rail line abandonments.  From left to right are Agriculture minister Hamilton, Premier Lloyd of Saskatchewan, Premier Roblin of Manitoba, Prime Minister Diefenbaker, Premier Manning of Alberta, Transport Minister Balcer, and Defence minister Harkness.
(CP Wirephoto) 1963 (Dom Wide) sl 2:05p  SEE WIRE STORY
Prime Minister John Diefenbaker says nuclear-armed Bomarc missiles are no longer effective since the day of the manned bomber is coming to an end. The Prime Minister opened his election campaign with a major policy speech at the Ontario Progressive Conservative Association meeting in Toronto February 19, 1963. (CP Photo/Stf)
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CP1STO579483 | 1963-02 
Comment by A.F. Mercier, president of The Canadian Press (right) gets a laugh from Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson at the PM's first public appearance since taking office. Mr. Pearson addressed the annual dinner of the national news cooperative in Toronto, April 30, 1963, before leaving for London and talks with British Prime Minister Macmillan. (CP Photo/Gilbert Milne )
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CP1STO579481 | 1963-04 
Alan Macnaughton, shown in this May, 1963 photo, a Speaker of the House of Commons in the 1960s, died at his home in Montreal. He was 95. (CP PHOTO)
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CP1STO579478 | 1963-05 
Newly declassified records show RCMP intelligence officers secretly tracked politician Walter Gordon, who waved the flag of economic nationalism as a Liberal cabinet minister and advocate of an independent Canada. Finance Minister Walter Gordon (right) and Prime Minister Lester Pearson enter the House of Commons in Ottawa in a June, 1963 file photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Staff
(OTT1) OTTAWA, JUNE 20--WHAT'S NEW TODAY?--Premier Joseph Smallwood of Newfoundland looks over newspaper headlines at Ottawa's Chateau Laurier Hotel newstand this morning before visisting federal governement officials on Parliament Hill.  Mr. Smallwood is in the captial to discuss joint federal-provinical programs with the cabinet.  His plan for a new joint fisheries program is one of the topics.  (CP Photo) 1963 (Domwide)
Then-Finance Minister Walter Gordon (right)  and  then-prime minster Lester Pearson enter the House of Commons in June, 1963. (CP PHOTO)
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CP1STO579476 | 1963-06 
WORLD WAR II Canada Forces in Italy
(ADVANCE) BATTLE FOR ITALY—Sept, 3 marks the 20th anniversary of the landing of troops from the 1st Canadian Division at Reggio on the toe of the Italian boot during the Second World War. The capture of Ortona on the Adriatic during Christmas week, 1943, ended the first stage of Canada's part in the defeat of Italy. 
Second stage started with the advance by the 1st Canadian Corp up the Liri Valley from Cassino in May, 1944, culminating with the June 4 capture of Rome. 
The Canadians then fought through the late summer, autumn and early 1944-45 winter months in the northern Adriatic sector of the peninsula. They were withdrawn from Italy in February, 1945, joining the formations of the Canadian Army in Northwest Europe.  (CP Newsmap
 Davidson Dunton (right), co-chairman of the Royal commission on bilingualism and biculturalism goes over the commission's research program with secretary Neil Morrison at a press conference Thursday Sept. 5, 1963 in Ottawa. Morrison, who helped shape the CBC during a 21-year career at the public broadcaster that began in the 1940s, died Wednesday. He was 88. (CP PHOTO/files)
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CP1STO579472 | 1963-09 
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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