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Newsroom Ready: Crowds stand in cold rain to remember the Halifax Explosion

A large crowd turned out on Wednesday to commemorate the Halifax Explosion, which led to the deaths of an estimated 2,000 people 100 years ago. Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil says the catastrophic event was a “defining moment.” 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP14465346 
Legacy Identifier: r_Halifax-Explosion20171206T1230 
Type: Video 
Duration: 1m24s 
Dimensions: 1280px × 720px     105.32 MB 
Create Date: 12/6/2017 12:30:00 PM 
Display aspect ratio: 16:9 
Tags
anniversary of Halifax explosion
atlantic Canada
canadian history
Halifax explosion
jim coleman
manmade disasters
Nova Scotia Premier
Stephen McNeil
vince coleman