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Chris Hadfield OOnt MSC LLD DEng (born 1959) – first Canadian to walk in space, first Canadian to command the International Space Station; Steven MacLean ScD (born 1954) Julie Payette CQ FMC (born 1963) David Saint-Jacques (born 1970), B.Eng., Ph.D., M.D. Robert Thirsk (born 1953) – holds Canadian record for longest time spent in space (204 ...
This is a brief timeline of the history of Canada, comprising important social, economic, political, military, legal, and territorial changes and events in Canada and its predecessor states. Prehistory
"Teaching Canadian History in the 1990s: Whose 'National' History Are We Lamenting?," Journal of Canadian Studies 27 (Summer 1992): Muise, D. A. ed., A Reader's Guide to Canadian History: i, Beginnings to Confederation (1982); historiography Granatstein, Jack, ed. A Reader's Guide to Canadian History: Confederation to the Present v2 (1982 ...
The bombing of Air India Flight 182 is the largest mass killing in Canadian history. On June 23, 1985, Air India Flight 182 was destroyed above the Atlantic Ocean by a bomb on board exploding; all 329 on board were killed, of whom 280 were Canadian citizens. [225] The Air India attack is the largest mass murder in Canadian history. [226]
Mariner (promoted Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic Archipelago) 1961 Norman Bethune: Physician, political activist 1972 William Beynon (Gusgai'in) First Nations chief, ethnographer 1989 Michel Bibaud: Poet, historian 1944 Mary and Henry Bibb: Author, abolitionist, publisher (African Canadian community) 2002 Big Bear (Misto-ha-a-Musqua)
Do you know which rich celebrities are also Canadian? Some of these names -- and their net worths -- might surprise you. See: 10 Richest Actors in the WorldFind Out: 3 Things You Must Do When Your...
This is a designation given by the Canadian government for a person's role in Canadian history. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of ...
2002), Canadian World War II people, Canadian businesspeople, Hockey Hall of Fame, Members of the Order of Canada, Molson family, NHL executives, People from Quebec, 1907 — George Stanley (d. 2002), Canadian historians, Lieutenant Governors of New Brunswick, Members of the Order of Canada, 1907 — Charles Herbert Little (d.