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Newly-elected federal NDP Leader Jack Layton of Toronto (centre) speaks to delegates after winning on the first ballot at the party's convention in Toronto on Saturday January 25, 2003. Layton is wearing a necktie that was eventually passed on to current NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Kevin Frayer
FILE--The semi-submersible oil rig Eirik Raude sits anchored in Halifax harbour on Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2003. The rig recently finished drilling off the Nova Scotia coast and will soon head to the Flemish pass to drill in the deep water off Newfoundland and Labrador.The watchdog that regulates oil activity off Newfoundland now says it will release oil spill response plans that had previously been censored.The Canadian-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board says it will release details on who would manage a major spill, and where the oil might spread.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
Wally Buono gets a hug from his daughter Christie after a press conference announcing Buono's hiring as the new B.C. Lions Head Coach and General Manager in Vancouver, Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2003. (CP PHOTO/Richard Lam)
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CP1STO578519 | 2003-01 
Customer Jay Anderson smokes as he sits in a bar in downtown Toronto Tuesday February 11 ,2003. The Ontario Medical Association, spurred by new research suggesting the dangers of second-hand smoke, called Tuesday for the province to introduce a law banning smoking in public places. The association released a report outlining several recent medical studies linking second-hand smoke to illnesses including heart disease and cancer.(CP PHOTO/Kevin Frayer)
Strathcona-Tweedsmuir school prefects Angie Dilwari and Meecher Ayi (right) speak to reporters at the school in Dewinton, Alta., Monday, Feb.3, 2003. Seven students from the school were killed in a massive avalanche in British Columbia on Saturday. (CP PHOTO/Adrian Wyld)
Los Angeles Clippers Carey Maggette, right, fouls Toronto Raptors Vince Carter during second half NBA action in Toronto Sunday February 2, 2003.  The Raptors beat the Clippers 100-86.  Raptors Antonio Davis looks on from bottom left. (CP PHOTO/Aaron Harris)
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CP1STO578517 | 2003-02 
FILE -  A nurse wears the protective clothing used when treating patients with atypical pneumonia (SARS) outside the door of a quarantined patient diagnosed with the illness in a ward at Sunnybrook and Women's Hospital in Toronto on  March 17, 2003.  (CP PHOTO ARCHIVE/Kevin Frayer)
A man wears a surgical mask for protection from the SARS virus just before the start of AL action between the Toronto Blue Jays and the New York Yankees in Toronto on Monday March 31, 2003. (CP PHOTO/Frank Gunn)
This is a March, 2003 photo of Toronto Blue Jays' Bruce Aven. (CP PHOTO/Frank Gunn)
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CP1STO578515 | 2003-03 
Quebec Premier Bernard receives a kiss from his girlfriend Chantal Renaud before giving his concession speech to his supporters on Monday April 14, 2003 in Quebec City. Liberal Party leader Jean Charest won the provincial election. Landry has died at age 81. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson
A unidentified woman arrives at the Bombardier plant in Valcourt, Que. April 3, 2003, April 3, 2003. An overnight explosion and fire at a Bombardier Recreational Products complex in Quebec's Eastern Townships has left two people with serious burns. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson
Members of the Algonquins of Barriere Lake in northern Quebec protest cuts to their medical transportation budget outside the health ministers office in Ottawa Monday, April 7, 2003.(CP PHOTO/Jonathan Hayward)
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CP1STO578513 | 2003-04 
FILE--A man smokes a joint recreationally in Toronto, Tuesday May 27, 2003. The Conservative government is introducing legislation to impose mandatory prison sentences for dealing illegal drugs, including mandatory jail sentences of one year for selling marijuana pas part of an organized criminal gang or when a weapon or violence is involved.  The Canadian Press/Kevin Frayer
A hospital worker wears  a mask to protect against SARS as she dispenses hand sanitizer at a station at North York General Hospital in Toronto Thursday May 29, 2003. The second SARS outbreak in the Toronto area may have peaked, the doctor leading the investigation into how it happened and where it has spread said Thursday. Total numbers of probable and suspect cases in this outbreak may reach into the 60s or 70s by the time it is brought under control. (CP PHOTO/Kevin Frayer)
FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH DECADE END STORIES OR AS A STAND-ALONE PHOTO PACKAGE A surgeon smokes a cigrarette through a  mask to protect against SARS during a break outside St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto Thursday, May 29, 2003.The second SARS outbreak in the Toronto area may have peaked, the doctor leading the investigation into how it happened and where it has spread said Thursday. Total numbers of probable and suspect cases in this outbreak may reach into the 60s or 70s by the time it is brought under control. (CP PHOTO/Kevin Frayer)
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CP1STO578510 | 2003-05 
Jan Nekolny rollerblades along the seawall on False Creek in Vancouver on June 3, 2003. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Richard Lam
Pittsburgh Pirates Adam Hyzdu scores to start a three run rally as Montreal Expos catcher Brian Schneider looks on during ninth inning NL action in Montreal Wednesday, June 25, 2003. The Pirates held on to beat the Expos 6-5..(CP PHOTO/Ryan Remiorz)
Montreal Expos Ron Calloway misses the ball hit by Pittsburgh Pirates' Matt Stairs during the seventh inning of NL action in Montreal June 23, 2003. (CP PHOTO/ Andre Pichette)
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CP1STO578508 | 2003-06 
FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH DECADE END STORIES OR AS A STAND-ALONE PHOTO PACKAGE Rolling Stones Keith Richards performs at the Concert for SARS Relief at  Downsview Park in Toronto Wednesday July 30, 2003. The Rolling Stones along with more than 15 other acts and was expected to draw more than 450,000 people . (CP PHOTO/Kevin Frayer)
The Rolling Stones (from left to right) Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger, Ron Wood, and Keith Richards pose prior to performing at the Concert for SARS Relief  at Downsview Park in Toronto Wednesday July 30, 2003. The Rolling Stones along with more than 15 other acts are expected to draw more than 450,000 people. (CP PHOTO/Kevin Frayer)
The Rolling Stones (from left to right) Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger, Ron Wood, and Keith Richards pose prior to performing at the concert for SARS relief at  Downsview Park in Toronto Wednesday July 30, 2003. The Rolling Stones along with more than 15 other acts are expected to draw more than 450,000 people. (CP PHOTO/Kevin Frayer)
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CP1STO578507 | 2003-07 
Quebec singer and artist Gilles Vigneault speaks to guests at the lauch of his latest CD titled "Au Bout du Coeur" at a luncheon in Montreal Tuesday, August 26, 2003. (CP PHOTO/Ryan Remiorz)
A ping pong table remains at a house that was consumed by a wild forest fire in the Okaview suburb of Kelowna, B.C., Monday, Aug. 25, 2003. The Okanagan Mountain Park forest fire swept through the neighbourhood last Friday night. (CP PHOTO/Richard Lam)
Photographers surround Alexandre Tagliani, of Lachenaie, Que., as he rolls into the pits during the qualifying session at the CART Molson Indy Saturday, August 23, 2003 in Montreal. Tagliani took the pole position for his home race on Sunday. (CP PHOTO/Paul Chiasson)
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CP1STO578504 | 2003-08 
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Roy Halladay reacts following a game in Toronto on September 26, 2003. Former Toronto Blue Jays star pitcher Roy Halladay died Tuesday after his plane crashed in the Gulf of Mexico. He was 40. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Thornhill
Montreal Canadiens Andrei Markov takes a shot on goaltender Jose Theodore during the first day of training camp open to the general public in a Montreal suburb rink on Friday, Sept. 12, 2003. (CP PHOTO/Paul Chiasson)
A security volunteer tries to hold the fence up as Mike Weir of Bright's Grove, Ontario signs autographs following the Pro-Am competition at the Canadian Open golf championship at the Hamilton Golf and Country Club in Hamilton, Ont. on Wednesday Sept. 3, 2003. The Bell Canadian Open starts Thursday. (CP PHOTO/Frank Gunn)
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CP1STO578503 | 2003-09 
Prime Minister Jean Chretien responds to questions from the opposition in the House of Commons during Question Period in Ottawa, Thursday October 30, 2003,. Chretien told the opposition he's not embarrassed by the grounding of the Armed Forces fleet of Sea King helicopters. (CP PHOTO/Fred Chartrand)
FILE--Lt.-Gen Rick Hillier, Chief of Canada's land forces and the next commander of the International Security Assistance Force in Kabul Afghanistan,  talks with reporters at a news conference in Ottawa Wednesday Oct. 29, 2003 announcing over $500 million in spending on new vehicles to replace its aging fleet of tanks.  Military sources say Hillier is leaving after three years as the military's most senior officer. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Tom Hanson
Ottawa Senators Chris Neil (right) fights for control of the puck with Montreal Canadiens goaltender Jose Theodore during third period NHL action at the Corel Centre in Ottawa Thursday, Oct. 9, 2003.  The Senators won the game 5-2.(CP PHOTO/Jonathan Hayward)
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CP1STO578501 | 2003-10 
The tug Point Valiant guides the 90-year-old CSS Acadia along the waterfront in Halifax to a shipyard for conservation work on November 17, 2003. A vintage navy vessel that survived world wars and the Halifax Explosion is falling victim to a more mundane threat -- the destructive force of salt water. The steel-hulled CSS Acadia is a central attraction at the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic in Halifax and is the only remaining vessel to have served the Royal Canadian Navy in both world wars. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
FILE- Canadian Forces soldiers go through the slow process of checking for mines Sunday, Nov.23, 2003 along the same road near Kabul where Sgt. Robert Short and Cpl. Robbie Beerenfenger were killed on Oct. 2 of the same year. When Sgt. Short and Cpl. Beerenfenger were killed by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan in 2003, the story of how it happened was a lot like the mission itself: new, controversial and difficult for many to understand. Seven years later, it has grown all too familiar.
 THE CANADIAN PRESS/Terry Pedwell
Hermann Maier of Austria raises his arm to celebrate his victory in the Lake Louise men's World Cup Super-G ski race in Lake Louise, Alberta on Sunday, November 30, 2003. (CP PHOTO/Adrian Wyld)
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CP1STO578499 | 2003-11 
Toronto Raptors Jalen Rose, left, is fouled by Orlando Magic Tyronn Lue during second half NBA action in Toronto Sunday Dec. 21, 2003.  The Magic beat the Raptors 104-93. (CP PHOTO/Aaron Harris)
Australia's Danny Green celebrates with manager Jeff Fenech after defeating Eric Lucas, from Montreal,  on a sixth round TKO to win the WBC Super-Middleweight bout for the interim world championship in Montreal Saturday, Dec. 20, 2003.(CP PHOTO/Ryan Remiorz)
Australia's Danny Green, right, lands a right to the jaw of  Eric Lucas, from Montreal,  during second round action on his way to winning a sixth round TKO to take the WBC Super-Middleweight bout for the interim world championship in Montreal Saturday, Dec. 20, 2003.(CP PHOTO/Ryan Remiorz)
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CP1STO578496 | 2003-12 
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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