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Photo of Pavel Bure (CP PHOTO) 1995 (Stf-95-Boissinot)
 (CPT 103-OCT. 15)--PAT BURNS--Pat Burns, shown in    this Jan. 17, 1995 file photo, the best-paid unemployed coach in hockey, says hewill wait for the right job at the right price for his next coaching assignment.For now, he is content to do some television work and get his country retreat   ready for a winter at home. (CP PHOTO) 1996 ( stf/Frank Gunn)cms
 This is a 1995 photo of reporter Corrina Schuler. Covering the Sierra Leone conflict, Schuler was held at gunpoint by rebels on Monday May 8, 2000 when a demonstration turned violent in the west-african capital of Freetown. (CP PHOTO/Files)
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CP1STO578724 | 1995-01 
Robert Lepage and Jacques Parizeau seen here, Feb. 16, 1995. (CP PHOTO/Jacques Boissinot)
Manitoba second Cathy Gauthier, left, hugs skip Connie Laliberte, centre, withg lead Janet Arnott after beating Canada in the quarterfinals of the Scott Tournament of Hearts, in Calgary on February 24, 1995. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Dave Buston
Manitoba skip Conniel Laliberte, left to right, lead Janet Arnott, third Cathy Overton and second Cathy Gauthier have a team meeting during their 16th draw match against British Columbia at the Scott Tournament of Hearts, in Calgary on February 23, 1995. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Dave Buston
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CP1STO578723 | 1995-02 
Takannobu Okabe of Japan flies to a gold medal in the K90 ski jumping at the Nordic World Ski Championships in Thunder Bay, Ont., Sunday, March 12, 1995. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jackques Boissinot
Canadian rower Silken Laumann displays some emotion briefly during a news conference in Victoria, Thursday, March 23, 1995. Laumann who tested positive for a banned substance at the Pan-Am Games, will be forced with teammates to give up their gold medals won in women's fours competition. Laumann told reporters she took medication on recomendation of two doctors. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Stoody)
Canadian rower Silken Laumann puts on a brave face as she displays two medicines at a news conference in Victoria, Thursday, March 23, 1995. Laumann explained that she had taken the package of Benadryl shown left she would have passed the drug test at the Pan-Am Games. By mistake she purchesed and took a different type of the same brand name displayed right and tested positive for a banned stimulant. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Stoody)
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CP1STO578721 | 1995-03 
Reform Party leader Preston Manning adjusts his seat before a live television interview in Ottawa on April 3, 1995. The Canadian Press/Tom Hanson
(MTL106)MONTREAL,APRIL 27--David Hackbirth, former president of Alcan Aluminum Corp., makes a point during a news conference in Montreal Thursday. Hackbirth says he will file a lawsuit against the company if it does not investigate his charges of wrongful dismissal.(CP PHOTO)1995(stf-Ryan Remiorz)ryr
(CPT 106) THOROLD, Apr.25--Paul Bernardo is led to a police transport van at the Niagara Regional Detention Centre in Thorold, Ont. early Tuesday morning for a Provincial Court hearing in St. Catharines.(CP PHOTO) 1995 (stf-Frank Gunn)fng
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CP1STO578718 | 1995-04 
A new advertising campaign sponsored bt the Yes side appears in the Montreal subway Wednesday, May 14, 1995. The ads, a series of 12 questions and answers dealing mainly with the economic situation should Quebec seperate are designed to reassure Quebecers of an eventual relationship between a sovereign Quebec and the rest of Canada.  The referedum vote will be held Oct. 30, 1995 (CP PHOTO/Paul Chiasson)
Expos 1995 team GIL HEREDIA
Expos 1995 team CURTIS PRIDE
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CP1STO578716 | 1995-05 
G7 Economic Summit leaders pose for a group photograph with the Halifax harbour and the Bluenose II schooner in the background, Halifax, N.S., Friday, June 16, 1995. From L-R are European Commission President Jacques Santer, Japanese Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama, German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, U.S. President Bill Clinton, Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien, French President Jacques Chirac, British Prime Minister John Major, Italian Prime Minister Lamberto Dini. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand
French President Jacques Chirac (L) and Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien (R) speak over each other while Russian President Boris Yeltsin looks on during a plaque unveiling to mark the end of the G7 Economic Summit in Halifax, N.S., Saturday, June 17, 1995. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughn
(CPT104-June 20)--This June 19,1995  photo of Toller Cranston at an award ceremony in Toronto. (CP PHOTO)1997( Stf-Bill Becker)
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CP1STO578715 | 1995-06 
(EDMX 123) EDMONTON, July 8--BRIAN BOUCHER--Philadelphia Flyers first round pick Brian Boucher waves while standing on stage with Flyers head scout Jerry Melnyk after he was picked twentysecond overall in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft in Edmonton, Alberta Saturday morning.(CP PHOTO) 1995 (stf-Chuck Stoody)fng
(CPT109) TORONTO, July16--INDY WINNER--Michael Andretti shakes a bottle of champagne after winning the Toronto Indy race Sunday afternoon.  This was Andretti's fifth win of the event with Bobby Rahal placing second and Canadian Jacques Villeneuve picking up third place. (CP PHOTO) 1995 (Str-Moe Doiron)
FILE--Montreal Canadiens first round pick Terry Ryan waves to the crowd as he is hugged by Andre Boudrias (Left) and Doug Robinson after they picked him eighth overall in the NHL Entry Draft in Edmonton, Alberta July 8, 1995. Ryan has felt the hype. It's the utter lack of it that brought tears to his eyes when he first put on Canada's jersey at the world ball hockey championship. The sport played by thousands of Canadians in iceless arenas over the summer helped the St. John's, N.L., native and former first-round draft pick of the Montreal Canadiens through a difficult retirement from pro ice hockey. Canada will attempt to win a fifth straight world ball hockey title starting Sunday against Britain. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn
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CP1STO578712 | 1995-07 
(XALM 103) ALMA Que., Aug. 15, --Bloc Quebecois Leader Lucien Bouchard speaks Tuesday night at the launching of a pre-referendum campaign tour in Alma Lact-St-Jean. (CP PHOTO) 1995 (stf/Jacques Boissinot) jqb
The Cleveland Indians Omar Vizquel safely steals third as The Toronto Blue Jays' Ed Sprague misses the throw in Toronto on Aug. 22, 1995. The Canadian Press/Frank Gunn
 The coffin holding the body of 11-year-old Daniel Desrochers is carried out of a Montreal church with his family following on Thursday Aug. 17, 1995. (CP Picture Archive - Robert Galbraith)
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CP1STO578710 | 1995-08 
Lloyd Axworthy responds to a question during Question Period in the House of Commons in Ottawa, November 9, 1995. Canada should be at the forefront of an international push to de-militarize the Arctic and declare it a nuclear-free zone, one of the country's prominent foreign affairs ministers said Wednesday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Tom Hanson
File photo of Ernst Zundel (Stf/ Bill Becker)
Premier Frank McKenna is greeted by supporters as he celebrates the massive Liberal victory in the New Brunswick election, Sept. 11, 1995. Twenty years ago Friday, Frank McKenna fulfilled a promise and resigned as New Brunswick premier, exactly one decade to the day after he took power. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
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CP1STO578709 | 1995-09 
In this Friday, Oct. 27, 1995 file picture, a large Canadian flag is passed through a crowd in as thousands streamed into Montreal from all over Canada to join Quebecers rallying for national unity three days before a referendum that could propel Quebec toward secession. Even if Quebec voters had said “Oui” to independence in 1995, the United States wasn't going to say “Yes” to immediately recognizing the new country or including it in the North American Free Trade Agreement. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz
FILE - In this Friday, Oct. 27, 1995 file picture, a large Canadian flag is passed through a crowd in as thousands streamed into Montreal from all over Canada to join Quebecers rallying for national unity three days before a referendum that could propel Quebec toward secession. In Canada's May 2, 2011 federal election, voters dealt Quebec's separatists their worst humiliation in modern memory and set off a debate about whether the mostly French-speaking province even needs a separatist movement in this globalized age. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Ryan Remiorz)
(MTL106)MONTREAL, Oct. 30--Quebec Liberal leader Daniel Johnson casts his ballot in the provincial referendum in Montreal Monday. (CP PHOTO) 1995 (stf-Ryan Remiorz)ROY
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CP1STO578706 | 1995-10 
Baltimore Stallions wide receiver Chris Wright (28) is tackled by Calgary Stampeders defensive back Jackie Kellogg during first quarter of CFL Grey Cup action Nov 19, 1995.  The Canadian Press Images/Joe Bryksa
Calgary Stampeders quarterback Doug Flutie (20) is caught by Baltimore Stallions O.J. Brigance (57) during Grey Cup action in Regina, Nov 19, 1995.  The Canadian Press Images/Dave Buston
Calgary Stampeders coach Wally Buono talks with quarterback Doug Flutie during practice before the Grey Cup game in Regina on Nov. 17, 1995. The Canadian Press/Chuck Stoody
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CP1STO578704 | 1995-11 
(OTT 105)OTTAWA, Dec 12--Finance minister Paul Martin responds to questions during Question Period in the House of Commons in Ottawa Tuesday. Martin will be meeting later today with his provincial counterparts.(CP PHOTO) 1995 (stf-Fred Chartrand)th
(OTT 102)OTTAWA, DEC. 5--INTRUDER--Andre Dallaire arrives at an Ottawa court house, Tuesday. Dallaire is charged with the break-in at Prime Minister Chretien's residence last month.(CP PHOTO)1995(stf-Fred Chartrand)fxc
(OTT 109)OTTAWA, Dec. 13--FINANCE MINISTERS--British Columbia Finance Minister Elizabeth Cull and Saskatchewan Finance Minister Janice MacKinnon (right) meet with their provincial counterparts in Ottawa, Wednesday. (CP PHOTO) 1995 (str-Andrew Wallace)anw
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CP1STO578703 | 1995-12 
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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