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It happened on a… October 25

2020

Lewis Hamilton has beaten Michael Schumacher’s Formula One win record after claiming his 92nd career triumph in the Portuguese Grand Prix..

2010

“Speak Now” 3rd studio album by Taylor Swift is released (Billboard Album of the Year 2011)

2007

The first Airbus A380 passenger flight, operating for Singapore Airlines, with flight number SQ 380, flying scheduled service between Singapore and Sydney, Australia.

1978

“Halloween”, directed by John Carpenter, starring Donald Pleasence and Jamie Lee Curtis in her film debut, is released.

1968

Yoko Ono announces she is having John Lennon’s baby.

1964

The Rolling Stones appeared for the first time on The Ed Sullivan Show from New York, performing “Around And Around’ and ‘Time Is On My Side’.

1955

The microwave oven, for home use, was introduced by The Tappan Company.

1954

Jean Drapeau elected Mayor of Montreal for the first time.

1944

The largest naval battle in history, takes place in and around the Philippines between the Imperial Japanese Navy and the U.S. Third and U.S. Seventh Fleets. Afterward is the first Kamikaze attack of the war.

1881

The founder of “Cubism,” Pablo Picasso, was born in Malaga, Spain.

1861

Toronto Stock Exchange created.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… October 24

2003

In London, the last commercial supersonic Concorde flight landed.

1991

Céline Dion and Peabo Bryson release hit single, ‘Beauty And The Beast’; theme song for Disney cartoon version of the fairy tale.

1982

Steffi Graf plays her 1st pro tennis match.

1978

Keith Richards convicted of heroin possession in Toronto.

1976

1st Toronto International Film Festival opens.

1973

John Lennon sues US government to admit FBI is tapping his phone.

1960

Jean Drapeau and his Civic Party win Montreal municipal elections; sworn in as Mayor on Oct. 31.

1945

The United Nations (UN) was formally established less than a month after the end of World War II. The Charter was ratified by China, France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, the United States and by a majority of other signatories.

1931

Gangster Al Capone is sentenced to 11 years for tax evasion.

1926

Harry Houdini’s last performance, at the Garrick Theatre in Detroit, Michigan.

1857

World’s first soccer club, Sheffield F C, founded in Yorkshire, England.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… October 23

2018

Freddie Mercury bio film “Bohemian Rhapsody” directed by Bryan Singer, starring Rami Malek (Best Actor Academy Awards 2019) premieres in London.

World’s longest sea-crossing bridge, the Hong Kong Macau Zhuhai bridge at 55km, opened by Chinese President Xi Jinping.

2012

“Skyfall”, 23rd James Bond film, directed by Sam Mendes and starring Daniel Craig and Javier Bardem premieres in London.

2001

Apple releases the iPod.

1998

Britney Spears releases her debut single “Baby One More Time”.

1993

Toronto Blue Jays win an 8-6 over the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 6 of the World Series; defending champions take the Series 4-2; first team to win the World Series on Canadian soil.

1985

Pierre-Marc Johnson sworn in as 24th Premier of Quebec.

1962

12 year old Little Stevie Wonder recorded his first single for Motown Records, ‘Thank You For Loving Me All The Way’ backed by the Funk Brothers.

1958

The smurfs first appear in the story “Johan and Pirlouit” by Belgium cartoonist Peyo.

1945

Brooklyn Dodgers announce that Jackie Robinson will play for their farm club, the Montreal Royals; first black baseball player hired by a major league team.

1941

Walt Disney’s animated film “Dumbo” released.

1925

Poet Emile Nelligan interned in l’Hôpital St-Jean-de-Dieu after a breakdown.

1694

American colonial forces, led by Sir William Phipps, fail to seize Quebec.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… October 22

2020

The National Hockey League announces the annual NHL All Star Game and the NHL All-Star Skills Competition would be postponed to no earlier than 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic

2014

Michael Zehaf-Bibeau attacks the Parliament of Canada in Ottawa, Canada, killing a soldier and injuring 3 other people.

2012

“Red” 4th studio album by Taylor Swift is released (Billboard Album of the Year 2012/2013).

2008

Google Play is launched, the official app store for the Android operating system.

1995

The 50th anniversary of the United Nations was marked by a record number of world leaders gathering.

1987

Queen Elizabeth II makes a speech in which she praises the distinct character of Quebec.

1978

Pope John Paul II is inaugurated as Pope.

1962

Cuban Missile Crisis: US President John F. Kennedy addresses TV about Russian missile bases in Cuba and imposes a naval blockade on Cuba, beginning the missile crisis.

1939

The first televised pro football game was telecast from New York. Brooklyn defeated Philadelphia 23-14.

1907

The Panic of 1907 began when depositors began withdrawing money from many New York banks.

1897

World’s first car dealer opens in London.

1797

Andre-Jacques Garnerin made the first recorded parachute jump. He made the jump from about 3,000 feet.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… October 21

2019

Canadian Federal Election: Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party loses its majority but wins the most seats (157) to form a minority government

2017

Spanish government suspends Catalonia’s autonomy in the face of a deepening political crisis over the region’s push for independence.

1997

Elton John’s ‘Candle In The Wind 97’ was declared by the Guinness Book Of Records as the biggest selling single record of all time, with 31.8 million sales in less than 40 days.

1995

Canadiens officially name Réjean Houle as General Manager of the NHL hockey team; Mario Tremblay head trainer, assisted by Yvan Cournoyer.

1992

Madonna’s book “Sex” goes on sale.

1988

Ferdinand E. Marcos and his wife, Imelda, were indicted by the federal grand jury in Manhattan, USA, in a racketeering case.

1964

Film version of “My Fair Lady” directed by George Cukor and starring Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn premieres in New York (Academy Awards Best Picture 1965).

1950

Chinese forces invaded Tibet.

1945

Women in France were allowed to vote for the first time.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… October 20

2015

Migrants arriving in Greece top 500,00 for the year, according to the UN.

2011

The former leader of Libya, Muammar Gaddafi, and his son Moatassem Gaddafi are killed shortly after the battle of Sirte.

1977

Ronnie Van Zant, Steve Gaines and Cassie Gaines from the rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd’s plane crashes.

1973

Queen Elizabeth II opens the Sydney Opera House.

OPEC oil embargo begins.

1970

Funeral held for Quebec Labour Minister Pierre Laporte, slain by FLQ terrorists.

1968

Montreal Canadiens’ Jean Béliveau scores his 500th NHL goal.

1964

Maurice “Mad Dog” Vachon beats Verne Gagne in Minneapolis, to become NWA champ

1963

South Africa begins trial of Nelson Mandela & 8 others on conspiracy.

1961

Montreal Mayor Jean Drapeau announces that Montreal will have its own subway system, the Metro, in 1966.

1957

Lester B. Pearson is the first Canadian to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his aid in resolving the Suez Crisis.

1818

The U.S. and Great Britain established the boundary between the U.S. and Canada to be the 49th parallel.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… October 19

2018

“Halloween” film reboot starring Jamie Curtis makes a record $77m for a horror film with a female lead.

2015

Canadian federal elections: Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party win a majority with 184 seats

2005

Saddam Hussein goes on trial in Baghdad for crimes against humanity.

2003

Mother Teresa of Calcutta is beatified by Pope John Paul II.

1999

“Believe” single released by Cher (Billboard Song of the Year 1999, Grammy Award Best Dance Recording 2000).

1990

“Dances with Wolves” directed by Kevin Costner and starring Kevin Costner and Mary McDonnell premieres in Washington, D.C. (Academy Awards Best Picture 1991).

1981

LA Dodgers beat Montreal Expos for NL pennant in the Expos first time in franchise history postseason series.

1970

Police discover the FLQ hideout where Quebec Labour Minister Pierre Laporte was hidden, and then murdered.

1966

Bobby Orr makes his NHL regular-season debut for the Boston Bruins against the Detroit Red Wings.

1960

The United States imposed an embargo on exports to Cuba covering all commodities except medical supplies and certain food products.

1959

Ottawa-born pop singer Paul Anka has a #1 Billboard hit with his single, ‘Put Your Head on My Shoulder’.

1957

Maurice “Rocket” Richard, Mont, became 1st NHLer to score 500 goals.

1944

The play “I Remember Mama” opened on Broadway. Marlon Brando made his debut with his appearance.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… October 18

2019

1st all-female spacewalk by NASA astronauts Christina Koch and Jessica Meir outside the International Space Station.

2009

QB Tom Brady throws five second quarter touchdowns against the Tennessee Titans, an NFL record for touchdown passes in one quarter.

1995

NHL Winnipeg Jets sold to Americans who plan to move them to Phoenix.

1988

“Roseanne” TV comedy starring Roseanne Barr, John Goodman and Laurie Metcalf premieres in the US on ABC.

1970

Police open the trunk of a suspicious car parked beside a hangar at St-Hubert Airport; discover a body, positively identified as that of Quebec Labour Minister Pierre Laporte, kidnapped by FLQ terrorists Oct. 10.

1968

Two black athletes, Tommie Smith and John Carlos, were suspended by the U.S. Olympic Committee for giving a “black power” salute during a ceremony in Mexico City.

1967

Walt Disney’s “Jungle Book” film is released.

1966

The Jimi Hendrix Experience played their first gig as a band.

1961

“West Side Story”, directed by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins, starring Natalie Wood, is released (Academy Awards Best Picture 1962).

1957

Montreal Herald stops publication after 146 years; Montreal’s oldest daily newspaper.

1954

Texas Instruments Inc. announces the first transistor radio.

1931

American gangster Al Capone convicted of tax evasion

1922

British Broadcasting Company (BBC) founded, later called British Broadcasting Corporation.

1918

NHL’s Quebec Bulldogs sold to a Toronto businessman P. J. Quinn.

1867

Alaska Purchase: US takes formal possession of Alaska from Russia, having paid $7.2 million.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… October 17

2018

Canada legalizes the sale of recreational cannabis, the second country after Uruguay.

2000

Patrick Roy (Colorado Avalanche) achieved his 448th victory as a goalie in the NHL. Roy passed Terry Sawchuck to become the record holder for career victories.

1979

Mother Teresa of India was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

1967

Musical “Hair” premieres on Broadway, NYC.

1957

Jailhouse Rock starring Elvis Presley premieres in Memphis, Tennessee.

French author Albert Camus awarded Nobel Prize in Literature.

1933

Albert Einstein arrives in US as a refugee from Nazi Germany.

1931

Al Capone was convicted on income tax evasion and was sentenced to 11 years in prison. He was released in 1939.

1888

The first issue of “National Geographic Magazine” was released at newsstands.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… October 16

2004

Lionel Messi, aged 17, makes his league debut for Barcelona against Espanyol.

1982

Culture Club appeared on UK TV’s Top Of The Pops performing ‘Do You Really Want To Hurt Me’.

1978

Polish Cardinal Karol Wojtyla elected Pope John Paul II.

1976

Maple Leaf Lanny McDonald scores a hat trick in 2 minutes 54 seconds.

1968

Americans Tommie Smith (gold 19.83 WR) and John Carlos (bronze) famously give the Black Power salute on the 200m medal podium during the Mexico City Olympics to protest racism and injustice against African-Americans.

1962

Cuban Missile Crisis begins as JFK is shown photos confirming the presence of Soviet missiles in Cuba.

1923

Walt Disney contracted with M.J. Winkler to distribute the Alice Comedies. This event is recognized as the start of the Disney Company.

1901

Inauguration of the Victoria Bridge.

1829

In Boston, MA, the first modern hotel in America opened. The Tremont Hotel had 170 rooms that rented for $2 a day and included four meals.