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CP213021977 | Tsunami A Look Back Photo Gallery 
A case of mad cow disease has been confirmed in a beef cow from Alberta. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says no part of the animal's carcass entered the human food or animal feed systems. Cattle pause as they graze winter pasture in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies near Longview, Alberta, Thursday, Jan. 8, 2004. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh
A Sea King helicopter taxies on the tarmac at 12 Wing Shearwater in Dartmouth, N.S. Monday, Jan. 12, 2004. Investigators are still trying to determine what caused several of the helicopters to lose power last year.(CP PHOTO/Andrew Vaughan)
FILE- Halifax Police Chief Frank Beazley is shown in Halifax on Jan. 19, 2004. The husband of a Halifax elementary school teacher who was killed nearly five years ago was charged Wednesday in her death in a case that was kept in the public spotlight because of a high-profile campaign led by her sisters. Police charged Jason MacRae, 37, with first-degree murder after an extensive investigation into the slaying of Paula Gallant, who police say was killed Dec. 27, 2005. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
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CP1STO578494 | 2004-01 
Jean Lapierre (centre) and wife Nicole Beaulieu acknowledge cheers along with Outremont Liberal MP Martin Cauchon, (left) at Lapierre's nomination meeting in Montreal, on Sunday, Feb.15, 2004. Former Liberal cabinet minister Jean Lapierre, his wife and other members of his family died in a plane crash Tuesday as they headed to eastern Quebec to attend his father's funeral.Lapierre's spouse, Nicole Beaulieu, two of his brothers and one of his sisters were among the seven victims. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ian Barrett
Ottawa Senators goaltender Patrick Lalime and defenceman Chris Phillips battle for a loose puck with  Montreal Canadiens Andreas Dackell(24) during  first  period NHL action in Montreal Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2004.  (CP PHOTO/Ryan Remiorz)
Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Ed Belfour makes a save on New Jersey Devils right winger Grant Marshall (29) during first period NHL action in Toronto on Saturday February 28, 2004. (CP PHOTO/Frank Gunn)
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CP1STO578492 | 2004-02 
Montreal Canadiens Michael Ryder (right) misses his check against New Jersey Colin White during the first period NHL action in Montreal on Monday, March 1, 2004. (CP PHOTO/Andre Pichette)
Boston Bruins Martin Lapointe tries to pull Toronto Maple Leafs Tomas Kaberle off the puck during first period NHL action in Toronto, Tuesday March 2, 2004. (CP PHOTO/Adrian Wyld)
FILE--Vancouver Canucks' Todd Bertuzzi has tears in his eyes as he faces media at GM Place March 10, 2004 file photo. Vancouver police have completed their investigation of the punch Bertuzzi delivered to Colorado's Steve Moore in a game last month. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE - Chuck Stoody)
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CP1STO578490 | 2004-03 
Burnaby NDP MP Svend Robinson (right) leans on his partner Max Riveron and cries after admitting that he shoplifted a diamond ring during a news conference in Burnaby, B.C. Thursday April 15, 2004.  Robinson announced that he was taking medical leave and would seek professional help.(CP PHOTO/Chuck Stoody)
** FILE ** Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Pat Quinn addresses the media during a team practice at the Corel Centre in Ottawa, in this April 13, 2004 photo. Quinn said goodbye to Toronto on Thursday, April 27, 2006. The former Toronto Maple Leafs released a lengthy statement exactly a week after he was fired by the NHL team. He thanked several people, including GM John Ferguson and said his passion for coaching is still strong.(CP PHOTO ARCHIVES/ Jonathan Hayward)
Montreal Canadiens Alex Kovalev (right) is sent flying by Boston Bruins defenceman Hal Gill next to the Bruins net during first period of game 6 NHL Eastern Conference Quarterfinal Saturday April 17, 2004 in Montreal. (CP PHOTO/Paul Chiasson)
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CP1STO578489 | 2004-04 
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper kicks a soccer ball  with a group of kids as he visits the Ajax Community Centre in Ajax, Ont. Tuesday June 1, 2004.  The Harper campaign is planning on spending the entire week touring Ontario. (CP PHOTO/Jonathan Hayward)
Melody Davidson smiles after being introduced as the head coach of Canada's Women's Hockey Team during a news conference in Calgary on Monday May 31, 2004. Figure skater Elvis Stojko, swimmer Curtis Myden and bobsled brakeman David MacEachern headline the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame's class of 2011.Women's hockey coach Melody Davidson and cycling builder Marc Lemay will also be enshrined. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn
Calgary Flames Martin Gelinas, center, is mobbed by teammates after scoring the winning goal in the first overtime period to defeat the Detroit Red Wings 1-0 to win the  NHL Western Conference semi-finals four games to two in Calgary Monday May 3, 2004.(CP PHOTO/Ryan Remiorz)
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CP1STO578487 | 2004-05 
Canada's Katie Radchuck stops Costa Rica's Amanda Eoqutuel Flores' shot during CONCACAF Women's Under-19 Tournament in Montreal, Friday June 4, 2004.  (CP PHOTO/Francois Roy)
Kris Chucko  smiles after being selected 24th by the Calgary Flames during the NHL entry draft in Raleigh N.C. on Saturday June 26, 2004. Chucko, a former Calgary Flames first-round pick, has decided to retire due to concussions.The 25-year-old winger, selected selected 24th overall by the Flames in 2004, suffered two concussions that he knows of.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chuck Stoody
FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH DECADE END STORIES OR AS A STAND-ALONE PHOTO PACKAGE FOR USE AS DESIRED AS A YEAREND PHOTO PACKAGE OR WITH CP STORY YEAR-News-Diary FILE-- Conservative supporters take cover umder a tree during a rain shower as they wait for Leader Stephen Harper to show up for a campaign stop in Don Mills, Ont. Tuesday, June 1, 2004. The Harper campaign is planning on spending the entire week touring Ontario. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/Jonathan Hayward)
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CP1STO578485 | 2004-06 
FILE--Jeremy Hinzman speaks to his lawyer  before his refugee board pre-hearing in Toronto on Wednesday July 7, 2004. Hinzman, one of the first U.S. army deserters from Iraq to seek refugee status in Canada,  has been ordered deported. Hinzman deserted the army in 2004 after learning his unit was to be deployed to Iraq.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl James
FILE - Heather Crowe, from Ottawa, speaks to reporters about her campaign against second-hand smoke in the workplace during a news conference in Montreal on Friday July 16, 2004. Crowe, a life-long non-smoker, contracted lung cancer after working for forty years in bars and restaurants. Crowe, considered by some to be the face of Canada’s anti-smoking movement, has succumbed to lung cancer in Ottawa at age 61. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/Ryan Remiorz)
Montreal Expos Orlando Cabrera scores on a Einar Diaz sacrifice fly as the Florida Marlins Mike Redmond waits for the ball during the fifth inning NL action in Montreal on Sunday July 25, 2004. (CP PHOTO/Andre Pichette)
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CP1STO578483 | 2004-07 
Arizona Diamondbacks starting pitcher Brandon Webb wipes his face after allowing a run to the Montreal Expos during fourth inning NL action, Wednesday, Aug.11, 2004 in Montreal. Webb allowed four more runs in theinning with Brian Schneider's grand slam. (CP PHOTO/Francois Roy)
Canadian Softball pitcher Ani Nyhus, from Surrey B.C., pitches during a scrimmage against the Australian softball team at the XXVIII Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece on Wednesday Aug. 11, 2004. (CP PHOTO/Adrian Wyld)
Montreal Expos starting pitcher John Patterson fires a pitch to Arizona Diamondbacks batter Chad Tracy during first inning NL action Wenesday, August 11, 2004 in Montreal. (CP PHOTO/Francois Roy)
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CP1STO578481 | 2004-08 
Canadian Idol finalists Theresa Sokyrka, left, and Kalan Porter, right, look on as host Ben Mulroney speaks following their performances on in Toronto Wednesday Sept. 15, 2004. It was a decade ago this week that "Canadian Idol" debuted, and it was also something of a premiere for host Mulroney.THE CANADIAN PRESS//Aaron Harris
BC Lions quarterback Casey Printers (right) congratulates Calgary Stampeders Sulecio Sanford after the Lions lost 22-21 in CFL action in Calgary, Friday, September 24, 2004. (CP PHOTO/Jeff McIntosh)
Prime Minister Paul Martin reacts as he is about to honour one of the many former president of the Quebec wing of the Liberal party on Friday Sept. 24, 2004 in Quebec City. Quebec Lieutenant Jean Lapierre, left, looks on. (CP PHOTO/Jacques Boissinot)
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CP1STO578479 | 2004-09 
Quebec Premier Jean Charest responds to media questions on Monday's premiers meeting in Ottawa,during a cultural announcement ceremony Thursday, Oct. 28, 2004 at the Quebec legislature. Peter Simon, donator of a fountain to be installed in front of the legislature, looks on. (CP PHOTO/Jacques Boissinot)
Arianne Moffatt and Daniel Belanger ham it up as they announce the Felix for the revelation of the year at the ADISQ gala, the Quebec music awards, Sunday, Oct. 31, 2004 in Montreal. (CP PHOTO/Paul Chiasson)
Emanuel Sandhu of Burnaby, B.C. greets fans after winning gold at Skate Canada International in Halifax on Saturday, Oct. 30, 2004. (CP PHOTO/Andrew Vaughan)
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CP1STO578476 | 2004-10 
Several power transmission towers are toppled by heavy, wet snow, coupled with high winds in Dartmouth, N.S. on Sunday, Nov. 14, 2004. The increasing intensity of storms that lead to massive power outages highlights the need for Canada's electrical utilities to be more robust and innovative, climate change scientists say. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan
 FOR USE AS DESIRED WITH DECADE END STORIES OR AS A STAND-ALONE PHOTO PACKAGE Marc Woerlen carries the casket containing his 19 month old daughter Debora following a memorial service in St. Catharines, Ontario on Saturday Nov. 13, 2004. Woerlen's wife and seven children perished in a farm house fire. (CP PHOTO/Frank Gunn)
Jason Clermont of the BC Lions holds the trophy for the outstanding Canadian at the CFL Player Awards in Gatineau, Que. Thursday, Nov. 18, 2004. The B.C. Lions will play the Toronto Argonauts in the 92nd Grey Cup on November 21.  (CP PHOTO/Ryan Remiorz)
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CP1STO578474 | 2004-11 
A lit candle sits on top of a bench in memory of Sonia Pelletier at a memorial service for the anniversary of the Montreal Massacre in Vancouver Sunday, Dec. 5, 2004. Pelletier was one of 14 women who was murdered by Marc Lepine during a shooting rampage at Montreal's Ecole polytechnique school on Dec. 6, 1989. (CP PHOTO/Richard Lam)
FILE-- People walk in the Quartier the Petit Champlain as Christmas trees are lit Monday, Dec. 13, 2004 in Quebec City.Quebec City reeled in tourists by the hundreds of thousands in 2008 as it pulled off a tremendous string of celebratory feats for its yearlong, 400th birthday bash.
The plan for year No. 401? Avoid the hangover. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot
FILE-- Wiggs and Martha Civitillo of West Hartford Connecticut skate by the Chateau Frontenac in this Dec. 29, 2004 file photo in Quebec city. Quebec City is a cool destination for winter travellers - literally. But even with the provincial capital's legendary cold temperatures, there's lots to do to take the chill off. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/Jacques Boissinot)
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CP1STO578472 | 2004-12 
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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