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 .(CGYZ101-JAN. 6)--SHELDON KENNEDY--National Hockey League player Sheldon Kennedy, of the Boston Bruins, enters provincial court on Thursday January 2, 1997, to witness the trial of   his former Western Hockey League coach Graham James. Kennedy says he is still trying to recover from the trauma of abuse. "He stole my youth," Kennedy  says of James.(CP PHOTO) 1997 (str-Jeff McIntosh)
(XGVA103)GENEVA,JAN.4--Team Canada celebrates its fifth consecutive title after beating the USA 2-0 to win the World Junior Hockey Championships in Geneva Saturday.(CP PHOTO)1997(stf-Ryan Remiorz)ryr
(VCRX208-Jan.30)--BRYANT REEVES--Vancouver Grizzlies forward.(CPPhoto)l997(stf-chuck stoody)ces
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CP1STO578677 | 1997-01 
(OTT 108) Ottawa, Feb. 18--Finance Minister Paul Martin smiles as he delivers his budget speech in the House of Commons, Tuesday. (CP PHOTO) 1997 (stf-Tom Hanson)fxc
FILE--George Eaton, president of the T.Eaton Company Limited is reflected in a mirror as he arrives for a news conference in Toronto Thursday, Feb.27, 1997. What seemed like a perfect match _ a Canadian business mogul and a renowned architect _ has turned into a legal nightmare. In 1988, when Eaton needed an architect to design a house for his family on Hawkridge Farm, a 240-acre spread the Eaton family owned north of Toronto near Caledon, Ont. , his old friend Conrad Black recommended French-born Thierry Despont, who not only redesigned Black’s Toronto mansion, but also homes for Calvin Klein, Oscar de la Renta and Bill Gates. Now, Eaton alleges in court filings that the house Despont designed _ a 28,000-square-foot behemoth _ was so badly planned and built that it has literally made him sick. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/Frank Gunn)
Toronto Blue Jay #55 Bill Risley (RHP)
(CP PHOTO) 1997 (Str-Moe Doiron)
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CP1STO578675 | 1997-02 
(QBC 105) Quebec, March 27, -- The  Solar Temple engraved sword belonging to Pauline Riou, one of the five victims of the St-Casimir Que. suicide pact, lies on a gold cape found inside the burned out house. The Quebec police force unveiled details of the autopsy and things they found inside the house at a Quebec City  news conference Thursday. (CP PHOTO) 1997 ( stf/Jacques Boissinot) jqb
(CPT155-March 27))Sixteen-year-old Calla Haynes tries on a pair of retro-shoes at a Kensington Ave., vintage clothing store in Toronto. From bell bottoms and daisy prints to reruns of the Monkees   TV show, teens are indulging in the sights and sounds of the 1960's and 70's.   (CP PHOTO) 1997 (str-Kevin Frayer)
(CPT185-March 6)-- Lammee and black tulle dress ($1,000) by Demetrios is among the Canadian Haute Couture Association's offerings for kids.(CP PHOTO)1997 (str- Kevin Frayer)
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CP1STO578673 | 1997-03 
(BLQ102) SOREL, Que, April 29--Bloc Quebecois Leader Gilles Duceppe, wearing a protective head-dress, listens to explanations during a campaign stop at a cheese factory Tuesday in Sorel, Que. (CP PHOTO) 1997 (stf-Paul Chiasson)
(WPX108)MORRIS, MAN., APRIL 29--DESERTED--A still flashing sign pokes out from a dike encircling the evacuated town of Morris, Manitoba, on Tuesday. The town is surrounded by flood waters from the Red River and is just 20 kilometres south of the flooded town of St. Agathe. A temporary dike around St. Agathe failed early Tuesday morning and flood waters filled the town.(CP PHOTO) 1997 (str-Jeff McIntosh)jmc
(WPX 107)STE. AGATHE, Manitoba, Apr 30--KNOCKOUT PUNCH--After scoring a knockout Tuesday on Ste. Agathe, Man., the great flood of '97 was content with rabbit punches in and around Winnipeg on Wednesday. The flooded town of Ste.Agathe, Man. is shown in this aerial view taken Wednesday .(CP PHOTO) 1997 (stf-Tom Hanson)th
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CP1STO578671 | 1997-04 
Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh, listens to a speech while visiting the University of Sherbrooke on May 20, 1989. News of Prince Philip's retirement from public life has sparked fond memories of his glamour and gaffes as Canadian royal watchers recall the visits of a man who transitioned from rebellious modern monarch to royal elder statesman while staunchly supporting dozens of causes.THE CANADIAN PRESS/ Jacques Boissinot
(OTTX105)OTTAWA, May 12--Federal party leaders (left to right) Jean Chretien,  Jean Charest, Preston Manning, Alexa McDonough and Gilles Duceppe chat  briefly before the federal debate in Ottawa Monday.(CP PHOTO) 1997 (stf-Tom  Hanson)th
(WPX 103)WINNIPEG, Manitoba, May 2--Ron Malkowich, a volunteer sandbagger, takes a much needed brake on a massive sandbag dike along the Red river in Winnipeg Manitoba Friday.(CP PHOTO) 1997 (stf-Tom Hanson)th
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CP1STO578668 | 1997-05 
Canadian sprinter Donovan Bailey pulls away from Michael Johnson of the U.S. as Johnson pulls up midway in their One To One Challenge of Champions 150-meter race in Toronto's Skydome Sunday, June 1, 1997. Bailey knows just how important the support of the home crowd can be at a big event. He used it to his advantage in one of the more infamous races in sprinting history. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Doug Mills
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Roger Clemens pitches against the Baltimore Orioles during sixth inning American League baseball action in Toronto on June 21, 1997. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP, Frank Gunn
  (HAL 102) HALIFAX, N.S., June 11--COURT APPEARANCE--Dr. Nancy Morrison, accompanied by her lawyer Joel Pink, heads from court in Halifax, N.S. on Wednesday. Morrison, a respirologist charged with first-degree murder in a patient's death, faces a preliminary hearing next February. (CP PHOTO) l997 (stf/andrew Vaughan) av
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CP1STO578667 | 1997-06 
(MTL 101)MONTREAL,JULY 1--An employee of the ultra-nationalist St-Jean Baptiste Society removes Canada flags from the front door of the society building after a number of small children stuck the flags to the door, Tuesday in Montreal. A group of Canada Day revellers shouted at the lady who made a fast retreat back into the building with only a few of the flags. The parade went right past the building. (CP PHOTO)1997 (str-Robert Galbraith)rjg
(OTT 104)OTTAWA, July 2--Somalia Inquiry Commissioners (l-r) Gilles Letourneau, Robert Rutherford, and Peter Desbarats walk to a press conference to release the report on the findings of the Somalia Inquiry in Ottawa on Wednesday.(CP PHOTO)1997(stf-Fred Chartrand)jey
(XSPN 102)MADRID, Spain, July 8--Prime Minister Jean Chretien walks by NATO Summit flags with his Belgian counterpart Jean-Luc Dehaene prior to a group photo session at the NATO summit in Madrid Spain Tuesday.(CP PHOTO) 1997 (stf-Tom Hanson)th
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CP1STO578664 | 1997-07 
(CPT141) TORONTO, Aug. 15--John Craig Eaton (left) of the T. Eaton Company with  Eaton's employees at a rally outside the company's flagship store at the Eaton  Centre in Toronto Friday. The company released it's restructuring plan in an    effort to re-establish itself. (CP PHOTO) 1997 (str-Kevin Frayer)
(CPT136)TORONTO, August 15--EATON'S RALLY-- Fred Eaton of the T. Eaton Company smiles as he addresses Eaton's employees outside the company's flagship store at the Eaton Centre in Toronto Friday. The company released its resructuring plan in an effort to re-establish the company as a dominant presence in the Canadian retail market. (CP PHOTO) 1997 (str-Kevin Frayer)
  (HAL 101) HALIFAX, N.S., Aug. 28--GUILTY--Capt. Andrew MacKay, an Armed Forces helicopter pilot, heads from his court martial in Halifax on Thursday after being convicted of sexually assaulting a junior naval officer. MacKay received a severe reprimand and a $2,000 fine. The incident occurred on HMCS Ville de Quebec while the ship was docked in Puert Rico in March. (CP PHOTO) l997 (stf/Andrew Vaughan) av
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CP1STO578663 | 1997-08 
(CPT105) TORONTO, SEPT. 28--Paul Henderson warms-up before a charity game with past Team Canada players at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto Sunday. This weekend marked 25th anniversary of their 1972 Canada-USSR Summit Series in which Henderson's goal in the final 34 seconds of the eighth and final game won the series. (CPPHOTO) 1997 (str-John Lehmann)
(OTT 104)OTTAWA, Sept 15--Reform Party leader Preston Manning leaves a press conference in Ottawa Monday responding to this past weekends Premiers conference on National Unity.(CP PHOTO) 1997 (stf-Tom Hanson)th
(MTL 103)MONTREAL SEPT 12--GUARD FUNERAL--A member of Montreal's Police Tactical Unit views the crowd attending the funeral of murdered prison guard Pierre Rondeau, who was gunned down while driving a prison van earlier this week. Rondeau is the second Quebec prison guard to be murdered in a span of a few months. (CP PHOTO)1997 (str-Robert Galbraith)rjg
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CP1STO578660 | 1997-09 
(QBC 103) MONTMAGNY Que., Oct.9, -- Snow geese land on the banks in front of Montmagny Thursday. Hundreds of thousands will migrate from northern Quebec and stop in the Quebec City region to rest. A snowgeese festival is going on in montmagny from Oct.9 to 19. (CP PHOTO) 1997 (stf/Jacques Boissinot)
(WPG101) WINNIPEG, Oct. 4--Ballerina Karen Kain is congratulated after dancing for the last time in the National Ballet of Canada's 'The Actress' in Winnipeg  Saturday. (CP PHOTO) 1997 (str/Fred Greenslade)
Canadian Jacques Villeneuve of Williams Renault celebrates after gaining enough points to claim the World Championship in Jerez, Spain Sunday, Oct. 26, 1997. Villeneuve came in third in the European Grand Prix, with Scotland's David Coulthard second and Finalnd's Mika Hakkinen first.  (CP PHOTO) 1997 (Stf- Ryan Remiorz)
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CP1STO578658 | 1997-10 
  (XBAT103)BATTLEFORD, SASK. Nov. 5--LATIMER      VERDICT-- Robert Latimer (right) and wife Laura leave court in Battleford, Sask Wednesday after Latimer was convicted of second degree murder in the 1993 death of his disabled daughter Tracy. (CP PH OTO) 1997 (str-Kevin Frayer)
(ZVCR102)VICTORIA, Nov.28--REENA'S MOTHER--Suman Virk, mother of 14-year-old murder vcitim Reena Virk, attends a memorial service for the slain teenager in Victoria Friday. (CP PHOTO) 1997 (Str-Nick Procaylo)RjB2115edt
Thai Prime Minister Chuan Leekpai, left, poses as President Clinton, right, and Taiwan's Council Member of the Council for Economic Planning and Development Koo Chen-fu, talk during a photo opportunity at the Vancouver Trade and Convention Center at the 1997 APEC Summit in Vancouver, Canada, Monday, Nov. 24, 1997. (CP Photo) 1997 (Staff-Fred Chartrand)
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CP1STO578656 | 1997-11 
(XBAT102)BATTLEFORD, Sask. Dec. 1--LATIMER--Robert Latimer leaves court in police custody in Battleford, Sask. Monday. A court of Queen's Bench judge granted Latimer a constitutional exemption and sentenced him to serve two years less a day for the 1993 death of his disabled daughter Tracy. (CP PHOTO) 1997 (str-Kevin Frayer)
(OTT 107)OTTAWA, Dec 4--Foreign Affaires minister Lloyd Axworthy holds up a copy of the Mines Action Plan that he announced during his closing speech at the Global Ban on Landmines treaty in Ottawa Thursday.(CP PHOTO) 1997 (stf-Tom Hanson)th
(OTT 101)OTTAWA, Dec 11--Herb George, Spokesman for the Gitxsan Band of NorthernBritish Columbia, tries to reach members of the band by cell phone to tell them the news of the Supreme Court's ruling on their land claim in Ottawa Thursday. The Supreme Court has ordered a new trial on the native land claim case in a sweeping decision that fundamentally alters the legal relationship between aboriginals and government.(CP PHOTO) 1997 (stf-Tom Hanson)th
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CP1STO578654 | 1997-12 
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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