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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… March 1

2021

Former French President Nicholas Sarkozy is sentenced to three years for trying to bribe a judge.

2006

Animated film “Ice Age: The Meltdown” directed by Carlos Saldanha with voices by Ray Romano and John Leguizamo premieres in Belgium.

1998

Titanic became the first film to gross over $1 billion worldwide.

1997

Canadian Elvis Stojko hits the first quad-triple combination jump in the history of figure-skating competition to win the Championship Series final in Hamilton, Ontario

1995

Yahoo! was incorporated.

1986

Quebec Nordiques Peter Stastny (right) becomes just the 2nd player in NHL history to score 100 points in each of his first 6 seasons.

1977

Bank of America adopts the name VISA for its credit cards.

1973

Pink Floyd release their album “Dark Side of the Moon”.

1972

Wilt Chamberlain the first NBA player to score 30,000 points.

1965

Gas explosion kills 28, fifteen children, in apartment complex in La Salle, Quebec.

1953

After an all-night movie and dinner session with his top advisers, Joseph Stalin suffers a stroke and collapses. He dies four days later..

1939

Clarence Decatur C. D. Howe opens first Trans Canada Air Lines transcontinental passenger service from Montreal to Vancouver; Minister of Industry, Trade and Commerce.

1872

Yellowstone becomes the world’s 1st national park.

1633

Samuel de Champlain reclaims his role as commander of New France on behalf of Cardinal Richelieu.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… February 28

2013

Pope Benedict XVI resigns as the pope of the Catholic Church becoming the first pope to do so since 1415.

1996

Princess Diana agrees to divorce her estranged husband, Prince Charles, calling it the saddest day of her life.

1991

Gulf War ends after Iraq accepts a ceasefire following their retreat from Kuwait.

1988

losing of the 15th Winter Olympic Games in Calgary. Canada won two Silver Medals, in Singles Figure Skating, as well as Bronze in Ice Dancing, Womens Downhill and Womens Super G.

1984

26th edition of the Grammy Awards: Michael Jackson wins 8 Grammys, a record.

1983

Final TV episode of “M*A*S*H” airs (CBS); record 125 million watch in the US.

U2 release their third studio album “War” featuring protest song “Sunday Bloody Sunday”.

1977

Ottawa, Ontario, Parliament creates VIA Rail Canada Inc.; Crown corporation to operate passenger rail service.

1952

Vincent Massey is sworn in as the first Canadian-born Governor General of Canada.

1935

DuPont scientist Wallace Carothers invents nylon.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… February 27

2021

US authorizes its third COVID-19 vaccine from Johnson & Johnson, a one-shot vaccine.

2020

Dow Jones Index suffers its biggest points fall in history closing down 1,190.95 in New York amid concerns about COVID-19.

1998

Britain’s House of Lords agreed to give a monarch’s first-born daughter the same claim to the throne as any first-born son. This was the end to 1,000 years of male preference.

1994

17th Winter Olympics end in Lillehammer, Norway; Canada takes home three Golds – Myriam Bédard for Biathlon (2) and Jean-Luc Brassard for Moguls Freestyle Skiing.

1991

Singer James Brown is released from prison.

1981

Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder record the single “Ebony & Ivory”.

1977

Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones rock group is arrested by the RCMP and charged with possession of heroin with intent to traffic and possession of cocaine; police seize 22 grams of heroin, 5 grams of cocaine and narcotics paraphernalia; Richards is released on $25,000 bail; later found guilty, but released on condition the Stones play two benefit concerts for the blind.

1827

New Orleans held its first Mardi Gras celebration.

1814

Vienna, Austria, Ludwig van Beethoven premieres his Eighth symphony.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… February 27

2021

US authorizes its third COVID-19 vaccine from Johnson & Johnson, a one-shot vaccine.

2020

Dow Jones Index suffers its biggest points fall in history closing down 1,190.95 in New York amid concerns about COVID-19.

1998

Britain’s House of Lords agreed to give a monarch’s first-born daughter the same claim to the throne as any first-born son. This was the end to 1,000 years of male preference.

1994

17th Winter Olympics end in Lillehammer, Norway; Canada takes home three Golds – Myriam Bédard for Biathlon (2) and Jean-Luc Brassard for Moguls Freestyle Skiing.

1991

Singer James Brown is released from prison.

1981

Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder record the single “Ebony & Ivory”.

1977

Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones rock group is arrested by the RCMP and charged with possession of heroin with intent to traffic and possession of cocaine; police seize 22 grams of heroin, 5 grams of cocaine and narcotics paraphernalia; Richards is released on $25,000 bail; later found guilty, but released on condition the Stones play two benefit concerts for the blind.

1827

New Orleans held its first Mardi Gras celebration.

1814

Vienna, Austria, Ludwig van Beethoven premieres his Eighth symphony.

1594

Henry IV crowned King of France.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… February 26

2020

Saudi Arabia bars overseas pilgrims from accessing religious sites of Mecca and Medina because of COVID-19 fears for 1st time in living memory.

2019

City of Venice in Italy introduces a day visitors tax.

2012

84th Academy Awards: “The Artist” wins five Oscars and becomes the first silent film to win since 1927.

1993

Terrorist bomb explodes at World Trade Center, killing six people and injuring over 1,000.

1989

Dallas Cowboys fire coach Tom Landry after a 29-year career.

1983

Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” album goes #1 and stays #1 for 37 weeks.

1970

Beatles release “Beatles Again” aka “Hey Jude” album.

1936

Adolf Hitler opens first factory for production of the Volkswagen – the People’s Car in Saxony, Germany.

1930

New York City installed traffic lights.

1909

Kinemacolor, the first successful color motion picture process, is first shown to the general public at the Palace Theatre in London.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… February 25

2018

Winter Olympics: Marit Bjoergen (Norway) becomes the most successful winter athlete of all time (15 medals) with gold in the 30k cross country.

1998

Switzerland’s 1st legal brothel opens in Zurich.

1991

Silver speculator Bruce McNall, hockey star Wayne Gretzky and entertainer John Candy jointly buy CFL Toronto Argonauts; Gretzky and Candy are later financially embarrassed by the bankruptcy of McNall.

1986

People Power Revolution: President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos flees the nation after 20 years of rule; Corazon Aquino becomes the Philippines’ first woman president.

1964

Cassius Clay, a 7-1 underdog, knocks out Sonny Liston in the 7th round to become World Heavyweight Boxing Champion for the first time; later known as Muhammad Ali.

1963

Beatles release their 1st single in US “Please Please Me”.

1940

The New York Rangers and the Montreal Canadiens played in the first hockey game to be televised in the U.S. The game was aired on W2WBS in New York with one camera in a fixed position. The Rangers beat the Canadiens 6-2.

1932

Austrian immigrant Adolf Hitler gets German citizenship.

1870

In New York City, the first pneumatic-powered subway line was opened to the public.

1836

Washington DC, Samuel Colt patents the first revolving barrel multishot firearm.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… February 24

2021

United Nations-backed COVAX initiative begins delivering vaccines to middle and low income countries with first AstraZeneca shipment to Ghana.

2020

Former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein found guilty of rape and a criminal sexual act in landmark case that ignited #MeToo movement.

2018

Men’s big air snowboarding event makes Olympic debut at Pyeongchang; Canada’s Sébastien Toutant is inaugural gold medallist.

2008

Fidel Castro retires as the President of Cuba due to ill health after nearly fifty years.

Cuba’s parliament named Raul Castro president. His brother Fidel had ruled for nearly 50 years.

1981

Britain’s Prince Charles announces engagement to Lady Diana Spencer.

1965

Beatles begin filming “Help” in Bahamas.

1938

The first nylon bristle toothbrush was made. It was the first time that nylon yarn had been used commercially.

1920

The Nazi Party is founded.

1903

In Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, an area was leased to the U.S. for a naval base.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… February 23

2021

Tiger Woods had a near fatal car accident south of Los Angeles, injuring both legs.

2020

First major COVID-19 outbreak in Europe in Italy with 152 cases and three deaths, prompting emergency measures, locking down 10 towns in Lombardy.

1999

Hip Hop artist Eminem releases his first major record album ‘The Slim Shady LP’ (Grammy 2000 – Rap album).

1970

First presentation of Juno Awards to honour the best Canadian recording artists in Toronto, Ontario; the award is named after CRTC Chairman and later CBC/SRC President Pierre Juneau.

1963

Luciano Pavarotti makes his debut at the Vienna State Opera in “La traviata”.

1945

US Marines raise American flag on top of Mt. Suribachi, Iwo Jima. Photo of which by Joe Rosenthall later became iconic, inspiring the Marine Corps War Memorial sculpture.

1940

Walt Disney’s animated movie “Pinocchio” was released.

1905

Rotary Club founded by lawyer Paul Percy Harris and three others in Chicago, Illinois.

1904

The U.S. acquired control of the Panama Canal Zone for $10 million.

1886

“The Times” of London publishes world’s 1st classified ad.

1455

Johannes Gutenberg prints his first Bible (estimated date).

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… February 23

2021

Tiger Woods had a near fatal car accident south of Los Angeles, injuring both legs.

2020

First major COVID-19 outbreak in Europe in Italy with 152 cases and three deaths, prompting emergency measures, locking down 10 towns in Lombardy.

1999

Hip Hop artist Eminem releases his first major record album ‘The Slim Shady LP’ (Grammy 2000 – Rap album).

1985

Goaltender Patrick Roy makes his NHL debut for the Montreal Canadiens.

1970

First presentation of Juno Awards to honour the best Canadian recording artists in Toronto, Ontario; the award is named after CRTC Chairman and later CBC/SRC President Pierre Juneau.

1963

Luciano Pavarotti makes his debut at the Vienna State Opera in “La traviata”.

1945

US Marines raise American flag on top of Mt. Suribachi, Iwo Jima. Photo of which by Joe Rosenthall later became iconic, inspiring the Marine Corps War Memorial sculpture.

1940

Walt Disney’s animated movie “Pinocchio” was released.

1905

Rotary Club founded by lawyer Paul Percy Harris and three others in Chicago, Illinois.

1904

The U.S. acquired control of the Panama Canal Zone for $10 million.

1886

“The Times” of London publishes world’s 1st classified ad.

1455

Johannes Gutenberg prints his first Bible (estimated date).

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… February 22

2021

Wife of drug cartel boss “El Chapo” Emma Coronel Aispuro arrested in the US on drug trafficking charges and conspiring to free her husband from prison

2018

US wins Olympic women’s ice hockey gold medal for the first time in 20 years with a 4-3 shootout victory over Canada in Pyeongchang.

2017

Jay-Z becomes 1st rapper to be inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame.

1997

Dolly the Sheep, world’s first cloned mammal (from an adult cell) is announced by the Roslin Institute in Scotland.

1994

Health Canada project finds traces of cigarette smoke compounds in fetal hair; first biochemical proof that even offspring of non-smoking mothers are affected by passive smoke.

1980

Miracle on Ice: In Lake Placid, New York, the United States hockey team defeats the Soviet Union hockey team 4-3.

1968

Rock group Genesis release their 1st record “Silent Sun”

1956

Elvis Presley has his first hit in Billboard’s top 10: Heartbreak Hotel.

1920

1st artificial rabbit used at a dog race track (Emeryville, California).

1892

“Lady Windermere’s Fan” by Oscar Wilde premieres at St James Theatre, London.

1860

Organized baseball’s first game was played in San Francisco, CA.