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Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau told a news conference in Ottawa Monday, Dec. 23, that in 1968, apart from a communications problem between government and public "everything went according to plan." Trudeau discussed Christmas plans, the constitutional conference and a variety of other subjects at his pre-Christmas meeting with the press. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Mitchell)
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CP2STO47342 | 1968-12 
FILE-- Treasury Board President E.J. Benson slides down the bannister in front of Justice Minister Pierre Trudeau after the House of Commons adjournment in Ottawa on Feb. 20, 1968. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Bregg
Ottawa - February 16, 1968 - Justice Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau announces his candidacy for the leadership of the Liberal Party at the National Press Club. (CP/Chuck Mitchell)
Ottawa - February 16, 1968 - Justice Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau announces his candidacy for the leadership of the Liberal Party at the National Press Club. (CP/Chuck Mitchell)
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CP1STO579394 | 1968-02 
Louis ST. LAURENT
FOR USE ANYTIME BUT PRIMARILY IN EVENT OP DEATH (CPT 9—Jan. 11) FORMER PRIME MINISTER—This Is the official portrait of Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent as he appeared in 1957, the year his Liberal party was defeated by John Diefenbaker and the Progressive Conservatives. The next year he retired as party leader. Mr. St. Laurent served as Justice minister and external affairs minister under William Lyon Mackezie King and became prime minister when Mr. King retired in 1948. (CP Photo) 1968 (fls) wxh
Louis ST. LAURENT
FOR USE ANYTIME BUT PRIMARILY IN EVENT OP DEATH (CPT 11óJan. 11) LEADERSHIP CHANGES HANDSóThis was the scene Nov. 15, 1948, when Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King (right) handed over the Liberal leadership, and thus the prime minister's office, to External Affairs Minister St. Laurent. Governor-General Viscount Alexander (centre) held up the official resignation of Mr. King for about five hours to avoid a break in government continuity. Mr. St. Laurent was then 66.
Funeral service for Vincent Massey, former Governor General of Canada, in Ottawa, ON January 4, 1968. The Canadian Press/Chuck Mitchell
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CP1STO579393 | 1968-01 
Progressive Conservative Leader Robert Stanfield eats a banana during a convention in Malton Ontario March 26, 1968. (CP PHOTO/ Joe Hourigan)
Progressive Conservative Leader Robert Stanfield eats a banana during a convention in Malton Ontario March 26, 1968. (CP PHOTO/ Joe Horrigan)
Opposition Leader Robert Stanfield tell reporters at a press conference March 23, 1968 that it is absurd for Prime Minister Trudeau to seek a mandate for the cabinet he appointed. Mr. Trudeau announced that a federal election will be held June 25, 1968. (CP PHOTO/ Peter Bregg)
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CP1STO579391 | 1968-03 
Piere Elliott Trudeau, got 1203 votes a few more than the required majority on the fourth ballot.  Here he cheers on his supporters just before the fourth and final ballot April 6, 1968. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Mitchell)
(OTT 30) OTTAWA, April 5--THANKS FOLKS--Liberal leadership candidate Pierre Elliott Trudeau, 46, lifts his arms and accepts the cheers and shouts of his supporters after his speech to delegates of the Liberal leadership convention at Ottawa, Friday. Mr. Trudeau's supporters were situated in all parts of the 10,000 seat Civic Center. (CP PHOTO) 1968 (stf-Chuck Mitchell)
Pierre Elliott Trudeau was elected leader of the Canadian Liberal Party in this April  7, 1968 photo.  Trudeau kids around with a carnation while waiting for voting results. (CP PHOTO) 1997 (Stf Chuck Mitchell)
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CP1STO579388 | 1968-04 
(OTT 2) OTTAWA, MAY 17--GETS SOUVENIR--Prime Minister Trudeau caught one of several tulips thrown at him during the opening of the Tulip Festival in Ottawa today. He then left by helicopter for Montreal where he was scheduled to open the Man and His World Exhibition. (CP PHOTO) 1968 (stf-Chuck Mitchell)
Montreal Canadiens centre Jean Beliveau accepts the Gil. O. Julien Trophy awarded annually to the outstanding French-Canadian athlete in Canada, in Ottawa, Ont., on May 15, 1968. Presenting the award is Aurele Gratton, publisher of Le Droit, the Ottawa French-language daily newspaper. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Bregg
Opposition Leader Stanfield outlines his proposals for the establishment of a federal commission to deal with the problems of air, water and soil pollution during a news conference in Ottawa May 8, 1968. He said the agency will co-ordinate anti pollution programs and take research and other initiatives in the field.(CP PHOTO/ Chuck Mitchell)
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CP1STO579387 | 1968-05 
FILE - NDP Leader T.C.(Tommy) Douglas speaks at a news conference in Ottawa  June 30, 1968. Newly declassified files show RCMP spies shadowed Tommy Douglas, the fabled Prairie politician, for more than three decades - from his early days as a young firebrand through a tumultuous tenure as NDP leader.  (CP PHOTO ARCHIVES/ Peter Bregg)   CANADA
NDP Leader Tommy Douglas speaks at a news conference in Ottawa, June 30, 1968. The Federal Court has ordered the government to reconsider its decision to withhold parts of a secret RCMP dossier on socialist trailblazer Douglas. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Bregg
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau does a dance after his campaign bus broke down in Montreal June 6, 1968. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Mitchell)
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CP1STO579385 | 1968-06 
 Jean Marchand (left) and Jean Chretien chat at Government House in Ottawa on Saturday July 7, 1968 as they wait for the swearing in of Prime Miniter Pierre Elliott Trudeau's new cabinet. Chretien takes over Indian affairs and Northern Development. (CP PHOTO/Peter Bregg)
(OTT2) OTTAWA, July 6--ARRIVE FOR SWEARING IN--Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau (second from left) wearing dark glasses, arrives with members of his new cabinet for swearing in ceremonies at Government House in Ottawa Saturday.  Left to right are: James Richardson, minister without portfolio; D.C. Jamieson, (partly hidden), minister without portfolio; Mr. Trudeau; Justice Minister John Turner; Jean Marchand, Forestry Minister; Gerard Pelletier, State Secretary. (CP PHOTO) 1968 (Stf-Doug Ball)
Pierre Elliott TRUDEAU
Quebec. Politician 

(OTT 10) OTTAWA, JULY 6—PREPARE FOR PHOTOGRAPERS—Photographer John Evans of Ottawa suggests Prime Minister Trudeau and Governor-General Michener straighten their ties for a formal picture of new cabinet after the Government House swearing-in ceremony Saturday0 In the background are (left to right) Labor Minister Mackasey, Revenue Minister Cote, and Agriculture Minister Olson.
(CP Wirephoto) 1968  (Stf-PBr) LL 421p
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CP1STO579382 | 1968-07 
Harry Jerome of Vancouver wins the 200 metre race in 21 seconds flat at the Canadian Olympic trials, Toronto, Ont., Sunday, Aug. 11, 1968. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Roger Varley
Ottawa - August 28, 1968 - Justice Minister John Turner addresses delegates at the Sixth International Symposium on International Law. Turner outlined Canada's proposals for bilingualism in Canada and some of the problems it entailed. The event was held at the University of Ottawa. (CP/Chuck Mitchell)
Prime Minister Trudeau helps paddle a canoe Friday July 28, 1968, in the waters off Baffin Island's Clearwater Fiord. (CP PHOTO/ Peter Bregg)
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CP1STO579380 | 1968-08 
Veteran golfer Moe Norman of Gilford, Ontario, walks off the 18th green at Board of Trade Country Club at Woodridge, near Toronto, Sept. 15, 1968. When it comes to winning over Canadian golfers, it helps to know someone. THE CANADIAN PRESS
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau pretending to strangle himself with a tie given to him as he was presented with honorary membership in the National Press Club in Ottawa Sept. 17, 1968. (CP PHOTO/Peter Bregg)
Veteran golfer Moe Norman of Gilford, ON., walks off the 18th green at Board of Trade Country Club at Woodridge, ON., near Toronto, Sept. 15, 1968, after tying first place with Wayne Vollmer, of Vancouver. Norman defeated Vollmer in sudden -death playoff to win the Canadian Professional Golfers' Association tour championship. (CP PHOTO)
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CP1STO579379 | 1968-09 
Pierre Trudeau talks to David MacDonald and Andrew Brewin in Ottawa on Monday, October 7, 1968. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Peter Bregg
Jean Jacques Bertrand delivers the eulogy during the funeral service for Quebec Premier Daniel Johnson in St. Pie, Que. on Oct. 1, 1968. The Canadian Press/Chuck Mitchell
Tractors are parked neatly against the curb of the road surrounding Parliament Hill, 
Ottawa, as Ontario farmers protest the collapse of corn prices. Many drove their tractors to Ottawa, some as far as 550 miles. (CP PHOTO/Stf)
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CP1STO579377 | 1968-10 
Wane Giardino of the Ottawa Rough Riders (far right) blocks a punt by Calgary Stampeders' Ron Stewart during first half Grey Cup action in Toronto on Nov. 30, 1968.  The Canadian Press
A couple of marchers walk in the Grey Cup parade in Toronto on Nov. 30, 1968.  The Canadian Press
Terry Evenshen of the Calgary Stampeders catches a pass from Pete Liske in the end zone while Ottawa's Bill Van Burkleo chases during Grey Cup action in Toronto on Nov. 30, 1968.  The Canadian Press
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CP1STO579375 | 1968-11 
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 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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Actor Sean Connery with son Jason Connery and wife Diane Cilento at London airport. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA599397)
Ian Prytherch hoped for a quiet days fishing when he went with his fishing gear to Dartmoor, Devon. His was soon rudely interupted when he got out his lunch by a Dartmoor Pony attracted by the smell of his Cornish Pasty. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA2684250)
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CP2STO47660 | 1968 
Tottenham Hotspur's Mike England (c) heads in the opening goal of the game.
A fisherman busy gutting fish at St. Andrew's Dock, Hull.
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FILE - This Dec. 5, 1968 file photo shows the rock band Jefferson Airplane, Marty Balin, from left, Grace Slick, Spencer Dryden, Paul Kantner, Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady, as they pose in their Pacific Heights, San Francisco apartment. Singer Balin of the Jefferson Airplane has died at age 76. Spokesman Ryan Romenesko said Balin died Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018, in Tampa, Fla., where he was on the way to the hospital. The cause of death was not immediately available. (AP Photo, File)
FILE- In this Nov. 5, 1968, file photo, New York State assemblywoman Shirley Chisholm, D-NY, poses at voting booth in Bethany Methodist Church in the Brooklyn borough of New York. The Brooklyn, N.Y., native made history 50 years ago as the first African-American woman elected to Congress, starting what would become a national political career in which she fearlessly and relentlessly spoke out for causes like civil and women's rights and which included, four years after her first federal win, a run for president. (AP Photo/John Rooney, File)
FILE - In this Oct. 2, 1968, file photo, St. Louis Cardinals' Bob Gibson watches a pitch to the Detroit Tigers in Game 1 of baseball's World Series at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. Gibson is fighting pancreatic cancer. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch said the 83-year-old Hall of Famer was diagnosed with the cancer several weeks ago and revealed the news Saturday, July 13, 2019, to the other living Hall of Famers. (AP Photo. File)
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CP1STO577918 | 1968 
Actor Sean Connery with son Jason Connery and wife Diane Cilento at London airport. Mirrorpix/Courtesy Everett Collection (MPWA599397)
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CP2STO49580 | 1968-12 
A fisherman busy gutting fish at St. Andrew's Dock, Hull.
His head covered with a raincoat, Raymond Leslie Morris is seen as he is taken to Cannock Police Station and charged with the murder of seven year old Christine Darby of Walsall.
Antique dealer Bruce Reynolds leaves Linslade, Bedfordshire, handcuffed to a guard after being remanded in custody, accused of being concerned in the Great Train Robbery in 1963.
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CP2STO49582 | 1968-11 
FILE - In this April 17, 1968, file photo, Hal Greer (15) of the Philadelphia 76ers goes to the basket defended by Bill Russell (6) of the Boston Celtics, during an NBA basketball game at Boston Garden in Boston, Mass. Looking on is Larry Siegfried (20) of the Celtics. Greer, a Hall of Fame guard and the Philadelphia 76ers' career leading scorer, has died. The Sixers said Greer died Saturday night, April 14, 2018, in Arizona after a brief illness. He was 81.(AP Photo/File)
FILE - In this April 1968 file photo, St. Louis Cardinals center fielder Curt Flood, left, and manager Red Schoendienst pose at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. Schoendienst, the Hall of Fame second baseman who managed the Cardinals to two pennants and a World Series championship in the 1960s, died Wednesday, June 6, 2018. He was 95. The Cardinals announced Schoendienst's death before the top of the third inning during their game against the Miami Marlins. (AP Photo, File)
FILE – In this April 30,1968 file photo, police at Columbia University in New York grab a youth as he tries to help a wounded man lying on the ground, after students holding a sit-in at school buildings were removed. Fifty years ago, students occupied five buildings at the university and shut down the Ivy League campus in a protest over the school's ties to a military think tank and what protesters saw as racism toward Columbia's Harlem neighbors. More than 700 protesters were arrested and more than 130 were injured when police retook the occupied buildings, during what was part of a year of global turmoil. (AP Photo, File)
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CP1STO579389 | 1968-04 
Ringing a new note from Liverpool are 'The Satin Bells', twins Carola (left) and Sue (centre), with their sister Jeanie Bell (right)
Davy Jones, the British singer in the American pop group The Monkees, arrives at Heathrow Airport.
Scottish boxer Jim Watt in action
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CP2STO49595 | 1968-05 
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau told a news conference in Ottawa Monday, Dec. 23, that in 1968, apart from a communications problem between government and public "everything went according to plan." Trudeau discussed Christmas plans, the constitutional conference and a variety of other subjects at his pre-Christmas meeting with the press. (CP PHOTO/Chuck Mitchell)
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CP2STO47342 | 1968-12 
PREMIUM --  WHS#24149: Factory worker drives an International Farmall 656 tractor from the assembly at International Harvester's Farmall Works.  Rock Island, Illinois, 1968. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
PREMIUM --  WHS#25323: Three men driving International 660, 770 and 780 high clearance carriers in a field.  1968. Wisconsin Historical Society/Courtesy Everett Collection.
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CP2STO49583 | 1968-11 
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