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Saskatchewan, 1875-- Law Enforcement--Fort Walsh in Cypress Hills. (CP PHOTO) 1998 (National Archives of Canada) C-017624a
This is a 1975 photo of Come Carbonneau. (CP PHOTO/Files-CP)
The bronze warriors of the national war memorial appear to trudge under cover of a recent snowfall in Ottawa, Ont., Jan. 9, 1975. In the background are the towers of the East and Centre blocks of the Parliament buildings. THE CANADIAN PRESS/files
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CP1STO579240 | 1975-01 
Union leader Andre Desjardins appears before the Cliche Commission looking into the construction industry on this Feb. 25, 1975 photo, as prosecutor Lucien Bouchard looks on. Desjardins was gunned down in a commercial parking lot on Thursday morning April 27, 2000 in Montreal. (CP PHOTO/Mike Gouthreau)
PC Leader Robert Stanfield talks to reporters after questioning Finance Minister Turner on worseing unemployment situation, Feb. 11, 1975. (CP PHOTO/ Fred Chartrand)
Amik, the beaver mascot of the 1976 Olympic Games is pictured in this Feb. 27, 1975 file photo in Montreal. The Canadian Press
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CP1STO579239 | 1975-02 
A huge Sikorsky Skycrane helicopter prepares to raise a construction crane tower from atop the CN (Canadian National) Tower in Toronto, ON., March 8, 1975. Traffic, trains and air travel in the area were halted while the skycrane, brought to Toronto from California, began its first day of 30 days work on the tower, culminating when the skycrane places a 335-foot antenna needle atop the tower.  (CP PHOTO/Chuck Stoody)
Pierre Trudeau with Margaret and his two sons return hone from Europe March 15, 1975. (CP PHOTO/Stf-AL)
Official Languages Commissioner Keith Spicer tells reporters in the Commons, March 26, 1975, the country's elementary and  secondary schools are a "national disaster" for churning out unilingual and barely-literate graduates. He also chided government, in his fourth report, for failing to make full use of its own costly language training programs. (CP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand)
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CP1STO579237 | 1975-03 
Prince Charles and Margaret Trudeau, wife of the Prime Minister, enter the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, Ont., April 21, 1975. The Prince ended his first of three days in Ottawa by attending a concert at the NAC. (CP PHOTO/Ryan Remiorz)
Prince Charles relaxes as he is pulled by a team of sled dogs during his visit to Colville Lake, Northwest Territories April 26, 1975. (CP PHOTO/Doug Ball)
A native artisan presents Prince Charles with a serpentine carving during a visit by the Prince to his home in Pangnirtung, N.W.T., April 24, 1975. Pangnirtung is south of Frobisher Bay. (CP PHOTO/Doug Ball)
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CP1STO579235 | 1975-04 
Houston Aeros Mark Howe rests his head on his fathers shoulder, realizing they had beat the Quebec Nordiques for the WHA Avco Cup, seconds before the end of the game, the Aeros won 7-2., May 13, 1975. (CP Photo/Doug Ball)
Labor leader Louis Laberge smiles as he is cheered by an estimated 2,500 men at a Montreal rally attended by workers who heeded a call by Laberge for a one-day work stoppage to protect provincial government labor policies, May 21, 1975.  Laberge, instrumental in building the Quebec Federation of Labour into the province’s most powerful labour group, has died of a heart attack. He was 78. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/Doug Ball)
May 20, 1975 - Canadian Playwrights Antonine Maillet, Timothy Findley and, Clive Doucet. (CP/Chuck Mitchell)
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CP1STO579233 | 1975-05 
 Then-Conservative party leader Robert Stanfield swings and misses during a softball game in Ottawa, June 4, 1975. (CP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand)
 Then-Conservative party leader Robert Stanfield swings and misses during a softball game in Ottawa, June 4, 1975. (CP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand)
Prime Minister Trudeau and Finance Minister John Turner make their way down the halls of the House of Commons moments before presenting the federal budget June 23, 1975. (CP PHOTO/ Chuck Mitchell)
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CP1STO579232 | 1975-06 
Members of the press inspect Prime Minister TrudeauÕs 20x40 foot pool at 24 Sussex Drive, Ottawa, Ont., July 11, 1975. The $200,000 pool took six months to construct and was a source of political headaches for the prime minister. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chuck Mitchell
Rosemary Brown, who lost to Ed Broadbent on the fourth ballot of the NDP national leadership contest in Winnipeg July 7, 1975, congratulates the parliamentary leader on his victory and moves to make the vote unanimous. (CP PHOTO)
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(WPG 6) Winnipeg, July 6--FOUR ASSEMBLIES ó New Democrats from four assemblies -- Winnipeg North Centre MP Stanley Knowles, left, Manitoba premier Ed Schreyer, Saskatchewan premier Allan Blakeney, and British Columbia premier Dave Barrett, right ó take in a tribute to retiring federal leader David Lewis at the NDP national convention in Winnipeg Saturday night.  
(CP WIREPHOTO) 1975 (Staff--CPM) ed155est
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CP1STO579230 | 1975-07 
Prime Minister Trudeau told reporters in Ottawa that Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev agreed at their recent meeting in Helsinki to send a Russian negotiating team to Ottawa to discuss the dispute over off shore fishing by Soviet Vessels, August 7, 1975. (CP PHOTO/ Fred Chartrand)
Cape Prescott, N.W.T 9th August 1875 Historical Events - Latitude 79 degree 25' N. Fast to the floe in Franklin Pearce Bay, Cape Prescott, [N.W.T.] 9th August 1875. Waiting for the ice to open a water channel. (CP PHOTO) 1998   (National Archives of Canada--Thomas Mitchell) C-052514
Bishop Remi De Roo of Victoria said in an 1975 interview that the Roman Catholic Church, in a Labor Day message, is insisting that native land claims are settled in the Canadian North and that native people have a voice in major projects. (CP PHOTO)
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CP1STO579227 | 1975-08 
Former Finance Minister John Turner cleaned out his Ottawa office Sept. 17, 1975, one week after his resignation from office. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Mitchell)
Magician Allan Allan performs his "Houdini act" as he attempts to free himself from chains before the burning rope gives way.  Allan managed to escape in the nick of time saving himself from the fall to the Rideau Canal in Ottawa on September 10, 1975. (CP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand)
Magician Allen Allen performs his "Houdini act" as he attempts to free himself from chains before the burning rope gives way.  Allen managed to escape in the nick of time saving himself from the fall to the Rideau Canal in Ottawa on September 10, 1975. (CP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand)
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CP1STO579226 | 1975-09 
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau beams at his week old third son Michel, bundled snugly in his mother Margaret's arms in this Oct 8, 1975 photo. (CP PHOTO) 1998 (Stf-Fred Chartrand)
Margaret Trudeau holds her week-old, third son in her arms as she leaves the Ottawa Civic Hospital in Ottawa Wednesday, October 8, 1975. The baby, whose name has not yet been releases left the hospital for 24 Sussex Drive where his two brothers, Sacha and Justin were waiting for him. Prime Minister Trudeau accompanies his wife and son. (CP PHOTO) 2000 (Fred Chartrand)
Margaret Trudeau holds her week-old, third son in her arms as she leaves the Ottawa Civic Hospital in Ottawa Wednesday, October 8, 1975. The baby, whose name has not yet been releases left the hospital for 24 Sussex Drive where his two brothers, Sacha and Justin were waiting for him. Prime Minister Trudeau accompanies his wife and son. (CP PHOTO) 2000 (Fred Chartrand)
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CP1STO579223 | 1975-10 
Hamilton Tiger-Cats' Terry Evanshen slides with the ball during CFL action against the Montreal Alouettes in Hamilton on Nov. 9, 1975. The Canadian Press/Doug Ball
Conservative transport critic Elmer MacKay is pictured in Ottawa in a November 5, 1975 file photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand
Hamilton Tiger-Cats' Terry Evanshen receives a pass against the Montreal Alouettes in Hamilton on Nov. 9, 1975. The Canadian Press/Doug Ball
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CP1STO579222 | 1975-11 
 Montreal Canadiens' Doug Risebrough (right) swipes at a loose puck as Central Red Army's defenceman Aleksandr Gusev and goaltender Vladislav Tretiak defend during action Dec.31, 1975 in Montreal. (CP PHOTO/Doug Ball)
 Montreal Canadiens'  Bob Gainey takes down Central Red Army's Boris Mikhailov during exhibition action between the two teams Dec.31, 1975 in Montreal. (CP PHOTO/Doug Ball)
 Montreal Canadiens' Guy Lafleur upends Central Red Army's Valeri Kharlamov during exhibition action between the two teams Dec.31, 1975 in Montreal. (CP PHOTO/Doug Ball)
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CP1STO579220 | 1975-12 
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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