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  • Birth of Stephen Harper

    Birth of Stephen Harper
    Stephen Harper was born April 30th 1959
  • Birth of Keanu Reeves

    Birth of Keanu Reeves
    Canadian actor Keanu Reeves was born September 2 1964
  • Stephen Harper Graduates

    Stephen Harper Graduates
    Stephen Harper graduates from Richview Collegiate Institute
  • Keanu Reeves gets a supporting role in a movie

    Keanu Reeves gets a supporting role in a movie
    Keanu Reeves played a supporting role in Rob Lowe’s hockey flick “Youngblood”
  • Keanu Reeves gets a role in a movie

    Keanu Reeves gets a role in a movie
    Keanu Reeves plays in teen drama film "River's Edge"
  • Keanu Reeves gets a supporting role in a movie

    Keanu Reeves gets a supporting role in a movie
    Keanu Reeves lands a supporting role in the Oscar-nominated Dangerous Liaisons
  • Stephen Harper gets a masters degree

    Stephen Harper gets a masters degree
    Stephen Harper earned a master's degree in economics
  • Stephen Harper marries

    Stephen Harper marries
    Stephen Harper marries Laureen Teskey
  • Keanu Reeves gets a role in a movie

    Keanu Reeves gets a role in a movie
    Keanu Reeves plays in Constantine
  • Immigrants decline

    Immigrants decline
    Number of immigrants decline from 2005
  • BlackBerry Messenger founded

    BlackBerry Messenger founded
    BlackBerry Messenger, also known as BBM, is a proprietary Internet-based instant messenger and videotelephony application included on BlackBerry devices that allows messaging and voice calls between BlackBerry, iOS, Android, and Windows Mobile users.
  • New permanent residents increase

    New permanent residents increase
    Economy class residents increase with immigration
  • Stephen Harper becomes leader of conservatives

    Stephen Harper becomes leader of conservatives
  • Extension of Afghanistan War

    Members of Parliament vote to approve a two-year extension of Canada's military mission to Afghanistan.
  • Canada rejects united nations decision

    Canada opposes the decision of the United Nations Human Rights Council to make Israel's actions a permanent item on the Council's agenda.
  • General assembly votes on rights of indgenous

    General assembly votes on rights of indgenous
    After approval by the HRC, the General Assembly votes on the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
  • Solarship founded

    Solarship founded
    Solar Ship Inc. builds aircraft called solarships to service remote areas, most of which have no roads. The solarship is a hybrid aircraft, gaining lift from both buoyant gas and aerodynamics. Its wing-ship design allows for extreme short takeoff and landing (XSTOL), such as in a soccer field.
  • Clara Hughes in the Turin games

    Clara Hughes gold and silver in the 2006 Turin games
  • Stephen Harper pledges to Canadian sovereignty

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper pledges $7 billion for the protection of Canadian sovereignty in the north. An additional six to eight offshore patrol ships are to be deployed before 2013.
  • Conservatives releases action plan

    Conservative release "Turning the Corner: An Action Plan to Reduce Greenhouse Gases and Air Pollution."
  • Stephen Harper apologizes to the aboriginals

    Prime Minister Stephen Harper offers a formal apology on behalf of Canada over residential schools.
  • LEAF starts publishing CEDAWs

    Founded 17 April 1985 by feminist lawyers and their allies, the Women’s Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF) highlighted the growing gap between rich and poor in Canada and the importance of legal safeguards. Each year since 2009, West Coast LEAF published a CEDAW (UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women) Report Card, grading the BC government in particular on its adherence to the UN Convention.
  • Clara Hughes in the Vancouver games

    Clara Hughes wins bronze on home soil at the 2010 Vancouver games.
  • Women's Hockey Team Wins Third Olympic Gold

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    Feminists join the Occupy Movement

    Feminists join the 2011–12 Occupy Movement against global economic inequality
  • The Dark Knight Rises is released

    The Dark Knight Rises is released
    Popular superhero movie "The Dark Knight Rises" is released
  • Keanu Reeves plays in 47 Ronin

    Keanu Reeves plays in 47 Ronin
    Keanu Reeves plays in action movie "47 Ronin"
  • Stephen Harper writes a book

    Stephen Harper writes a book
    Stephen Harper wrote the hockey book “The Forgotten Leafs and the Rise of Professional Hockey (Simon & Schuster, 2013)”
  • Keanu Reeves plays in Man of Tai Chi

    Keanu Reeves plays in Man of Tai Chi
    Keanu Reeves plays in action movie "Man of Tai Chi"
  • Keanu Reeves gets a leading role in a movie

    Keanu Reeves gets a leading role in a movie
    Keanu Reeves plays in the action revenge movie "John Wick"
  • Quebec separation survey

    41%of Quebec would vote Yes in a referendum, according to a March 2014 Leger Marketing survey
  • Alex Bilodeau successfully defends a gold medal

    Alex Bilodeau successfully defends a gold medal
    At Sochi 2014 Alex Bilodeau became the first Canadian man (and just the second Canadian athlete ever) to successfully defend an individual Olympic gold medal.
  • Boho silhouettes become popular fashion

    Boho silhouettes become popular fashion
  • Drake releases charged up

    Drake releases charged up
  • Bruno Mars release Uptown Funk

    Bruno Mars release Uptown Funk
  • Hotline bling becomes popular

    Hotline bling becomes popular
    Drake releases popular pop song "Hotline Bling" in 2015
  • Prints on Prints becomes popular fashion

    Prints on Prints becomes popular fashion
    Whether it's mixing different patterns together at once, or sporting one print from head-to-toe, Spring 2015 is about going bold and bright with prints, whether soft or graphic.