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Prime Minister Pierre Truideau during a speech in Quebec 1972.
(CP PHOTO/Peter Bregg)
John Clement, the Ontario minister of consumer and commercial relations, is pictured in this 1972 file photo in Ottawa. The Canadian Press/Blaise Edwards
Tartigou River, Quebec ca.1872 Transportation - Intercolonial Railway. Log shanty beside Col. Cross' House (CP PHOTO) 1999 (Alexander Henderson National Archives of Canada)PA-149763
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CP1STO579305 | 1972-01 
Mr. Trudeau expresses his thoughts after having his face splattered with mud Feb. 25, 1972. Mr. Trudeau was operating a 'jackleg drill' when he hit a water stream and got the brunt of it in his face. (CP PHOTO/ Peter Bregg)
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau is warmly greeted by former justice minister and newly-appointed minister of finance John Turner prior to Mr.Trudeau's address at the opening of the four day national conference on lawin Ottawa Feb. 1, 1972. The Prime Minister says he believes a consensual form of political decision-making must be sought. (CP PHOTO/ Chuck Mitchell)
Former head of RCMP security services John Starnes leaves the Keable Commission hearings in Montreal, Que., Feb. 2, 1972. THE CANADIAN PRESS
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CP1STO579304 | 1972-02 
RCMP non-commissioned officers carry the casket of former Prime Minister Lester Pearson from the Parliament buildings on Dec. 31, 1972. The Canadian Press/Peter Bregg
Governor-General Roland Michener participates with Northwest Territories cheerleaders during haft-time in a volleyball game at F.H. Collins High School, Whitehorse, Yukon.  Michener is in Whitehores for a three day tour.  Michener attened the opening of the Arctic Winter Games, March 8 1972. (CP PHOTO/Peter Bregg)
 Canadiens' Henri Richard attempts to clear the puck from behind the net in Toronto in this March 15, 1972 file photo. (CP PICTURE ARCHIVE/Andy Clark)
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CP1STO579301 | 1972-03 
Appearing not to want to drop his copy, President RIchard Nixon seems to aim for Great Lakes pollution cleanup agreement being passed to him by Prime Minister Trudeau. Signing of the agreement April 15, 1972 in Ottawa concluded the President's 40-hour stste visit to Ottawa. (CP PHOTO/ LB)
President Richard Nixon and Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau coverse quietly as photographers take pictures in the Prime Ministers office. Mr. Nixon and Mr. Trudeau met for the first time April 14, 1972 since th U.S. president arrived in Canada a few days ago. (CP PHOTO/ Chuck Mitchell)
The idea that Western Canada might want to separate from the rest of the country is a myth, Premier Peter Lougheed of Alberta told the annual Canadian Press dinner in Toronto, April 19, 1972. (CP Photo/Stf)
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CP1STO579300 | 1972-04 
Left to right are Max Gros-Louis, member of the Quebec Indian Association; Billie Diamond; Chief George Manuel, president of the National Indian Brotherhood; and Andrew Delisle, president of the Quebec Indian Association, pictured in Ottawa, Ont., May 5, 1972. THE CANADIAN PRESS/stf
Prime Minister Trudeau stands in the background as Finance Minister John Turner heads to the House of Commons May 8, 1972 to present his first budget. (CP PHOTO/Peter Bregg)
Hugh Segal, federal Progressive Conservative candidate in Ottawa Centre, settlea down in an Ottawa shoestore Wednesday May 17 1972, for a re-shoeing after canvassing 2500 homes in his riding since early March. (CP PHOTO/ Peter Bregg)
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CP1STO579297 | 1972-05 
Progressinve Conservative Leader Robert Stanfield tries to lasso a photographer at the annual Tory Bar-B-Q June 28, 1972 in Ottawa. MP Jack Horner, the member from Crowfoot was giving Mr.Stanfield lessons but Bob quit after two unsuccessful attempts. (CP PHOTO/ Peter Bregg)
Progressive Conservative Leader Robert Stanfield, sporting a cowboy hat and an Archie Bunker for Prime Minister sweatshirt, kept a watchfule eye on cook Steve Paproski (PC- Edmonton Center)at the Conservative Party annual barbecue in Ottawa June 29, 1972. Hundreds of steaks were cooked for party members and guests. (CP PHOTO/ Peter Bregg)
Grenadier Island Ontario ca. 1872 Transportation - Wreck of the steamer KINGSTON, burned at the foot of Grenadier Island, 14th June, 1872 (CP PHOTO) 1999 (A.C. McIntyre National Archives of Canada) PA-135618
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CP1STO579295 | 1972-06 
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau at a June 19, 1972 press conference. (CP PHOTO/ Peter Bregg)
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau speaks at a June 19, 1972 press conference. Beside him is Cabinet Minister Jean Chretien. (CP PHOTO/ Peter Bregg)
Prime Minister Trudeau autographs a picture for Cheif Herber Maitland of Kitimat, B.C. (L) in Ottawa July 6, 1972 after being presented with a claim form the Union of British Columbia Indian CHeifs for compensation for land lost to the White Man. Cheif Herber is a member of the executive of the union. (CP PHOTO/ Peter Bregg)
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CP1STO579293 | 1972-07 
Alan Eagleson head of the National Hockey League players' association, Lou Lefaive, head of Sport Canada and Clarence Campbell, president of the NHL (left to right) talk to reporters at a news conference in Toronto on Aug. 2, 1972. They announced that they have decided not to allow players who defected to the World Hockey Association to play in the series against Russia. (THE CANADIAN PRESS)
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau rides the Bluenose in Nova Scotia, Aug. 1972. (CP PHOTO/ Chuck Mitchell)
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau takes a ride on the Bluenose, Aug. 1972. (CP PHOTO/ Chuck Mitchell)
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CP1STO579291 | 1972-08 
(CPT 32-Sept. 25)--HENDERSON--Canada's Paul Henderson moves down the ice during a game in Vancouver, Sept. 6, 1972 in  the hockey series between Canada and the former Soviet Union. (CP PHOTO) 1997   (fls-stf)
Team Canada's Phil Esposito tries a backhand shot against Team USSR's Vladislav Tretiak during the 1972 Summit tournament in Toronto on Sept. 4, 1972. The Canadian Press/Peter Bregg
The Canadian and Soviet Union flags are displayed during the 1972 Summit tournament in Toronto on Sept. 4, 1972. The Canadian Press/Peter Bregg
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CP1STO579289 | 1972-09 
(OTT11) OTTAWA, Oct.31--LEAVES OFFICE AFTER CONSULTATIONS--Decked in a buckskin jacket, Prime Minister Trudeau leaves his office in Ottawa Tuesday following consultations with aides and advisors.  His press office said he would hold a cabinet meeting Wednesday, perhaps to decide the fate of his government, rocked by heavy losses in Monday's federal election. (CP PHOTO) 1972 (Stf-Russell Mant)
Progressiv Conservative Leader Robert Stanfield gives forth with a hearty toast and then drains his stein at an Oktoberfest festival in London, On., Oct. 7, 1972. Unfortunately some of the contents escaped the intended target and mopping-up operations were necessary. (CP PHOTO/ Chuck Mitchell)
Montreal goalie Ken Dryden leans on his stick during a pause in play, Oct. 11, 1972. (CP PHOTO/ file)
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CP1STO579288 | 1972-10 
 Northern and Indian Affairs Minister Jean Chertien (third from left) and other Liberal cabinet ministers are shown at a swearing-in ceremony in Ottawa in this Nov.27, 1972 photo. The federal government was aware of problems with its advertising tenders more than 30 years ago but decided against a recommendation to clean up the contracting process. That’s just one revelation from 1971 cabinet minutes made public Wednesday that bear striking similarities to issues now bedevilling the Liberal government of Prime Minister Jean Chretien. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Mitchell)
Placing Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau's present parliamentry predicament in a nutshell is this poster which has been hanging in his office hallway since the Oct. 30, general election. Trudeau (L) is in a minority position Nov. 8, 1972 holding only 109 seats of the 264-seat House of Commons. With the oppostition Progressive Conservatives havin 108 seats and the New Democratic party holding the balance of power, the consensus is that it wont be long before the cat falls on the floor. Other two in photoare Trudeaus aides. (CP PHOTO/ Peter Bregg)
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CP1STO579286 | 1972-11 
Mounties carry the casket of Lester Pearson while the family follows during his funeral in Wakefield, Que. on Dec. 31, 1972. The Canadian Press/Peter Bregg
Hamilton Tiger Cats' Al Brenner (25) carries the ball against the Saskatchewan Roughriders during the Grey Cup in Hamilton on Dec. 2, 1972. The Canadian Press/Andy Clark
Eleven month old Justin Trudeau, urged on by his mother Margaret Trudeau , crawls up the steps of an aircraft in Ottawa Dec. 5, 1972 to meet daddy Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, on his return from Britain. (CP PHOTO/Russell Mant)
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CP1STO579285 | 1972-12 
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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Barbara Vaughan looks bemused at the Post Office's Mount Pleasant sorting office as the Christmas mail reaches it's peak
Sea Ranger Diana Slade (l), 18, and Margaret Hughes, 21, of the Girl Guides, both from Clevedon, Somerset, with their Duke of Edinburgh Gold Awards after they attended the Duke's reception at Buckingham Palace for young people who reached the Gold Standard in his award scheme.
Jeers, and some cheers for the Royal car carrying Queen Elizabeth II away from Stirling University.
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CP2STO47650 | 1972 
1970''s Demonstrations / Protests - November 1972 Black Cab Taxis parade in London''s Picadilly Circus in protest to the introduction of VAT. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2462769)
Edward Heath MP seen here at the Tory Party conference. Circa 1972. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPGL295046)
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CP2STO47649 | 1972 
FILE - In this Dec. 13, 1972 file photo, the newly-elected Democratic senator from Delaware, Joe Biden, is shown on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 7, 1972, file photo, Spencer Haywood (24) of the Seattle SuperSonics goes around Sidney Wicks of the Portland Trail Blazers as he drives toward the basket during their NBA exhibition game at the Forum in Los Angeles, Calif. Haywood left college early for the ABA in 1969, then won a lawsuit that allowed him to play in the NBA with the Sonics. That sparked an ever-growing trend of players playing pro ball before graduating college, (AP Photo/Harold Filan, File)
FILE - In this Sept. 4, 1972 file photo, Kipchoge Keino of Kenya raises his arms in triumph as he wins the final of the Olympic games 3,000-meter steeplechase event ahead of Benjamin Jipcho (574), another Kenyan, at the Munich Olympic Stadium, Germany. Running great Kip Keino has handed himself over to police and is under arrest following allegations he and six other Kenyan sports and government officials embezzled and misappropriated more than $545,000 set aside for their team at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics. Keino, former sports minister Hassan Wario and two other former sports ministry officials surrendered to police Thursday and are due in court Friday to plead to charges of corruption and abuse of office. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO577911 | 1972 
FILE - MARIO GURRIERI DIES AT 84 - ARCHIVES - MARIO GURRIERI A LA 25eme EDITION DU FESTIVAL DE CANNES EN 1972. Photo by APS Medias/ABACAPRESS.COM
Vittorio Emanuele Di Savoia, His Wife Marina Doria Di Savoia and His Son Emanuele Filiberto Di Savoia. Photo by IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM
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CP1STO1097741 | 1972 
1970''s Demonstrations / Protests - November 1972 Black Cab Taxis parade in London''s Picadilly Circus in protest to the introduction of VAT. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2462769)
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CP2STO49481 | 1972-11 
PREMIUM --  WHS#35923: Detail of the painting on the ceiling of the Wisconsin State Capitol showing a woman, who is thought to symbolize the beauty of Wisconsin.  Madison, Wisconsin, 1972. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO49484 | 1972-09 
PREMIUM --  WHS#30129: Senator William Proxmire walked thousands of miles in Wisconsin to meet constituents. Here he is, in a snowmobile suit, shaking hands with a woman outside the post office in DeSoto.  Wisconsin, 1972. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO49479 | 1972-12 
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau at a June 19, 1972 press conference. (CP PHOTO/ Peter Bregg)
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau speaks at a June 19, 1972 press conference. Beside him is Cabinet Minister Jean Chretien. (CP PHOTO/ Peter Bregg)
Prime Minister Trudeau autographs a picture for Cheif Herber Maitland of Kitimat, B.C. (L) in Ottawa July 6, 1972 after being presented with a claim form the Union of British Columbia Indian CHeifs for compensation for land lost to the White Man. Cheif Herber is a member of the executive of the union. (CP PHOTO/ Peter Bregg)
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CP1STO579293 | 1972-07 
FILE - In this March 13, 1972 file photo, Aretha Franklin holds her Grammy Award for Best Rhythm and Blue performance of the song "Bridge Over Troubled Waters," in New York. Franklin died Thursday, Aug. 16, 2018 at her home in Detroit.  She was 76. (AP Photo/Dave Pickoff, File)
FILE - In this March 13, 1972 file photo, Aretha Franklin holds her Grammy Award for Best Rhythm and Blue performance of the song "Bridge Over Troubled Waters," in New York. More than 46 years after it was shot, the Aretha Franklin concert film “Amazing Grace” is finally being released. “Amazing Grace” will premiere Monday at the DOC NYC film festival. (AP Photo/Dave Pickoff, File)
FILE - In this March 13, 1972 file photo, Aretha Franklin holds her Grammy Award for Best Rhythm and Blue performance of the song "Bridge Over Troubled Waters," in New York. Franklin died Thursday, Aug. 16, 2018 at her home in Detroit. She was 76. (AP Photo/Dave Pickoff, File)
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CP1STO579302 | 1972-03 
Maggie Smith actress - March 1972  Dbase MSI. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA478622)
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CP2STO49496 | 1972-03 
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