On This Day In Canadian History....
1986 - Queen's University offensive tackle Mike Schad chosen by Los Angeles Rams, to become the first Canadian football player ever selected in the first round of the NFL draft. He is the only player in CIS football history to be selected in the first round of an NFL Draft. He would go on to play a total of 62 games with the Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles.
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On This Day In Canadian History....
1760 - Chevalier de Lévis with 5,000 soldiers and Indians, defeats James Murray's 3,900 British troops at the Battle of Ste-Foy; Murray, leader of the British after Wolfe's death, wisely retreats behind the walls of Quebec to wait for reinforcements by ship.
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On This Day In Canadian History....
1967 - Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson officially opens l'Exposition universelle de Montréal - Expo '67; Canada's first world's fair runs until Oct. 29.
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1900 - A defective chimney on a house in Hull caught fire, which quickly spread between the wooden houses due to windy conditions. Two thirds of Hull was destroyed, including 40 per cent of its residential buildings and most of its largest employers along the waterfront. The fire also spread across the wooden Chaudière Bridge and destroyed a large swath of western Ottawa from the LeBreton Flats south to Dow's Lake. About one fifth of Ottawa was destroyed with almost everything in the band between Booth Street and the rail line leveled; known now as The Great Hull Fire of 1900; $10 million in losses.
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1959 - St. Lawrence Seaway opens for traffic as the first ship enters the locks south of Montreal; 650 km. waterway between Montreal and Lake Erie. To commemorate the event, Canada and the US both issued a similar stamp. Some of the Canadian issue got inverted, resulting in this collector's dream
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1928 - Supreme Court of Canada rules that the words 'qualified persons' in Section 24 of BNA Act do not apply to women, that 'by the Common Law of England, women were under a legal incapacity to hold public office.' Five prominent Alberta women will appeal the decision to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council at Westminster.
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