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It happenned on a… 6 October

1993

Non-natives erect barricade at Oka to protest actions of Kanesatake Mohawks.

1973

Egypt and Syria attacked Israel in an attempt to win back territory that had been lost in the third Arab-Israel war. Support for Israel led to a devastating oil embargo against many nations including the U.S. and Great Britain on October 17, 1973. The war lasted 2 weeks.

1966

Hydro-Quebec and British Newfoundland Corporation sign 40-year power deal; letting Quebec buy power from Churchill Falls at what will turn out to be bargain rates.

1960

“Spartacus”, directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Kirk Douglas and Laurence Olivier, premieres in NYC.

1927

“The Jazz Singer”, directed by Alan Crosland, starring Al Jolson and May McAvoy, released, 1st film with a soundtrack (Honorary Academy Award 1928).

1889

In Paris, the Moulin Rouge opened its doors to the public for the first time.

1880

The National League kicked the Cincinnati Reds out for selling beer.

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It happenned on a… 5 October

2017

“The New York Times” publishes investigation into sexual harassment behaviour by Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.

2005

Vampire novel “Twilight” by Stephenie Meyer is first published by Little Brown.

1987

Canada and US sign Free Trade Agreement.

1984

Marc Garneau becomes first Canadian in space on board Space Shuttle Challenger.

1983

Edmonton super star Wayne Gretzky scores a goal and assist in 5-4 win over Toronto in the Oilers season opener; starts NHL record 51-game scoring streak; ends 28/1/84.

1975

Official opening of Mirabel Airport.

1973

“Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” 7th studio album by Elton John is released.

1970

British Trade Commissioner James R. Cross kidnapped at gunpoint from his Westmount home by masked Front de Libération du Québec terrorists; Cross will be released unharmed in December.

1962

.”Dr. No”, 1st James Bond film based on the novel by Ian Fleming and starring Sean Connery and Ursula Andress, premieres in London.

The Beatles release their first record, “Love Me Do”.

1956

“The Ten Commandments”, directed by Cecil B. DeMille, starring Charlton Heston and Yul Brynner opens in the US.

1919

Enzo Ferrari debuted in his first race. He later founded the Auto Avio Construzioni Ferrari, an independent manufacturing company.

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It happenned on a… 4 October

2006

WikiLeaks is launched, created by internet activist Julian Assange.

1994

Bodies of 48 members of the Order of the Solar Temple found in a burned-out farmhouse and three chalets in Switzerland.

1990

U.S. premiere of Fox TV’s “Beverly Hills, 90210” starring Luke Perry, Jason Priestley and Shannen Doherty.

1970

US singer Janis Joplin was found dead at the Landmark Hotel Hollywood after an accidental heroin overdose.

1957

The Soviet Union launched Sputnik I into orbit around the Earth. Sputnik was the first manmade satellite to enter space.

1933

Esquire magazine is 1st published.

1931

Dick Tracy comic strip by Chester Gould debuts.

1909

Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier lays the first stone of École Technique in Montreal.

1906

Chicago Cubs beat Pittsburg Pirates, 4-0 to end MLB season at 116-36 with .763 winning percentage; unmatched since.

1895

The first U.S. Open golf tournament took place in Newport, RI. Horace Rawlins, 19 years old, won the tournament.

1883

The Orient Express departs on its first official journey from Paris to Istanbul.

1873

Toronto Argonauts Football Club (CFL) forms as Argonaut Rowing Club rugby-football squad; oldest existing pro sports team in North America still using original name.

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It happenned on a… 3 October

2008

Former NFL star O.J. Simpson found guilty of charges of kidnapping and armed robbery.

2004

Final game in Montreal Expos team history is played in NYC against the Mets at Shea Stadium, an 8-1 defeat.

1997

Gordie Howe, 69, plays in 7th decade, with IHL’S Detroit Vipers.

1992

Sinead O’Connor rips up a picture of Pope John Paul II on “Saturday Night Live”

Bodies of two cult members of the Order of the Solar Temple found in a burned-out condominium north of Montreal.

1986

Ground-breaking ceremonies held for SkyDome, Toronto’s 56,000 seat stadium built on vacant railway land on Front Street.

1981

Montreal Expos defeat the NY Mets 5-4 to win their first NL pennant.

1974

Watergate criminal trial begins involving the administration of U.S. President Richard Nixon.

1955

“Mickey Mouse Club” premieres

1945

Elvis Presley made his first ever-public appearance in a talent contest at the Mississippi Alabama Dairy Show singing ‘Old Shep’, Elvis was 10 years old at the time.

1893

The motor-driven vacuum cleaner was patented by J.S. Thurman.

1872

Bloomingdale’s department store in NY opens.

1863

Abraham Lincoln designates last Thursday in November as Thanksgiving Day

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It happenned on a… 2 October

2018

Saudi American journalist Jamal Khashoggi enters the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, never to be seen again prompting a diplomatic crisis.

2016

Kim Kardashian is robbed at gunpoint of $10 million worth of jewelry in her hotel in Paris.

2004

Montreal Expos earn the last win in the franchise’s MLB history, beating New York Mets, 6 – 3 at Shea Stadium; Brad Wilkerson hits the Expos’ final home run in 9th inning, his 32nd of the year.

1995

Alanis Morissette’s debut album ‘Jagged Little Pill’.

1991

NHL #1 draft pick Eric Lindros rejects Quebec Nordiques’ offer of a 10 year, $50m contract.

Toronto Blue Jays clinch American League East title.

1957

“The Bridge on the River Kwai”, directed by David Lean and starring William Holden and Alec Guinness, is released (Academy Awards Best Picture 1958).

1950

“Peanuts,” the comic strip created by Charles M. Schulz, was published for the first time in seven newspapers.

1869

Mahatma (Mohandas) K Gandhi was born. He was known for his advocacy of non-violent resistance to fight tyranny.

1535

Jacques Cartier 1491-1557 arrives at the Iroquois village of Hochelaga; names Mont Royal [Mont Réal].

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It happenned on a… 1 October

2018

New trade deal announced between United States, Canada and Mexico (USMCA), replacing NAFTA.

2017

Former NFL star O.J. Simpson is released from Nevada’s Lovelock Prison after less than 9 years of detention of his 33 year sentence for armed robbery and kidnapping.

Amid a deepening constitutional crisis, Catalonia holds an independence referendum on seceding from Spain.

1999

Edmonton Oilers retire Wayne Gretzky’s #99 in a pre-game ceremony before a 1-1 tie v NY Rangers, the last team for which ‘The Great One’ suited up in an NHL game.

1994

The National Hockey League (NHL) team owners began a lockout of the players that lasted 103 days.

1990

Ottawa to privatize Petro-Canada; $6.8b assets.

1988

Mikhail Gorbachev becomes Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet, effectively head of state of the Soviet Union.

1982

Marvin Gaye releases his last studio album “Midnight Love” featuring single “Sexual Healing”.

EPCOT Center opens in Orlando, Florida.

1977

Brazilian soccer great Pelé plays his final game for the New York Cosmos in an exhibition against Santos in front of 75,000 at Giants Stadium; 1,281 goals in 1,363 games.

1971

Walt Disney World opens in Bay Lake (Orlando), Florida.

1962

Johnny Carson hosts his 1st “The Tonight Show”, Joan Crawford guests.

1961

The Beach Boys record their debut single “Surfin”, introducing a new musical style.

1933

Babe Ruth makes his final pitching appearance in MLB; pitches all 9 innings in a season ending 6-5 win v Boston Red Sox at Yankee Stadium; hits his 34th home run of the season in 5th inning.

1914

The first division of Canadian troops, 33,000 sail for Britain; most Canadians are volunteers, anxious to prove their loyalty to the Commonwealth.

1908

The last Ford Model T rolls off the assembly line after a production run of 15,007,003 vehicles.

1880

Thomas Edison began the commercial production of electric lamps.

1869

1st postcards are issued (Vienna, Austria).

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It happenned on a… 30 September

1968

1st Boeing 747 rolls out

1960

“The Flintstones” the first animated sitcom created by Hanna-Barbera premieres on ABC in the US.

1955

Film star James Dean dies in a road accident aged 24.

1947

The World Series was televised for the first time. The sponsors only paid $65,000 for the entire series between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Yankees.

1898

City of NY established.

1846

Dr. William Morton performed a painless tooth extraction after administering ether to a patient.

1841

Samuel Slocum patented the stapler.

1791

The first performance of The Magic Flute, the last opera by Mozart to make its debut, took place at Freihaus-Theater auf der Wieden in Vienna, Austria.

1399

Henry Bolingbroke became the King of England as Henry IV.

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It happenned on a… 29 September

2008

Following the bankruptcies of Lehman Brothers and Washington Mutual, The Dow Jones Industrial Average falls 777.68 points, the largest single-day point loss in its history.

1985

“MacGyver” starring Richard Dean Anderson, debuts on ABC-TV.

1982

1st broadcast of comedy “Cheers” on NBC-TV starring Ted Danson and Shelley Long.

1979

“Message In A Bottle” by Police peaks at #1 in UK.

1967

Gladys Knight & Pips releases “I Heard it Through the Grapevine”.

1966

The Chevrolet Camaro, originally named Panther, is introduced.

1964

The Argentine comic strip Mafalda is published for the first time.

1963

Rolling Stones 1st tour (opening act for Bo Diddley & Everly Bros).

1962

Alouette 1, the first Canadian satellite, is launched.

1950

Telephone Answering Machine created by Bell Laboratories.

1916

American oil tycoon John D. Rockefeller becomes the world’s first billionaire.

1665

Germain Morin 1642-1702 ordained at Quebec; first Canadian born priest.

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It happenned on a… 28 September

2015

NASA scientists announce the discovery of flowing water on Mars.

2008

SpaceX launches the first private spacecraft, the Falcon 1 into orbit.

1987

“Star Trek: The Next Generation,” starring Patrick Stewart debuts on syndicated TV.

1981

“Physical” single released by Olivia Newton-John (Billboard Song of the Year 1982).

1976

“Songs in the Key of Life” 18th studio album by Stevie Wonder is released (Billboard Song of the Year 1977).

1972

Paul Henderson scores on Vladislav Tretiak with 34 seconds remaining in regulation time, giving Team Canada a 6-5 victory over the USSR hockey all-stars, and a 4-3-1 victory in the eight game Summit Series.

1968

Beatles’ “Hey Jude” single goes #1 and stays #1 for 9 weeks.

1928

Sir Alexander Fleming notices a bacteria-killing mold growing in his laboratory, discovering what later became known as penicillin.

1924

The first around-the-world flight was completed by two U.S. Army planes when they landed in Seattle, WA. The trip took 175 days.

1867

Toronto becomes capital of Ontario

1685

Smallpox epidemic breaks out in New France.

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It happenned on a… 27 September

1998

The Google internet search engine retrospectively claims this as its birthday.

Mark McGwire (St. Louis Cardinals) set a major league baseball record when he hit his 70th home run of the season.

1977

Gilles Villeneuve signs a 2 year contract to drive Formula One with Ferrari.

1922

Radio station CKAC starts broadcasting at Montreal.

1908

Henry Ford’s first Ford Model T automobile leaves the Piquette Plant in Detroit, Michigan.

1905

The physics journal Annalen der Physik publishes Albert Einstein’s paper “Does the Inertia of a Body Depend Upon Its Energy Content?”, introducing the equation E=mc².

1898

Two men went over the 176-foot-high Niagara Falls in a barrel. Jeffrey Petkovich and Peter Debernardi were the first to ever survive the Horshoe Falls.