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Front page of an original of newspaper, HALIFAX GAZETTE, No. 1, March 23, 1752 (pages 1 and 2) Original of the Halifax Gazette, No. 1, March 23, 1752. The first newspaper in Canada
© Public Domain
The Halifax Gazette, March 23, 1752, Cover page and page 2.
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Drawing of St. Paul's Church, Halifax, by Richard Short, 1759.  The printing office of Bushell and Henry was behind this church and is also depicted in this drawing St. Paul's Church, Halifax, drawn by Richard Short, 1759. The house with the weather vane behind the church was the Bushell and Henry printing office
© Public Domain
National Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Accession: 1990-56-9.
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Page 19 of article, HERBERT JEFFERIE -- FIRST CANADIAN PRINTER?, by Douglas G. Lochhead, published in PAPERS OF THE BIBLIOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY OF CANADA, Vol. IV.  Toronto: The Bibliographical Society of Canada (pages 19-20) "Herbert Jefferie -- First Canadian Printer?", by Douglas G. Lochhead. Papers of the Bibliographical Society of Canada, IV. Toronto: The Bibiographical Society of Canada
© The Bibliographical Society of Canada. Reproduced with the permission of the Bibliographical Society of Canada.
The Bibliographical Society of Canada,
Paper by Douglas G. Lochhead, 1965. P. 19-20.
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Page 213 of article LE PREMIER JOURNAL PUBLIÉ AU CANADA, by Beauséjour, published in BULLETIN DES RECHERCHES HISTORIQUES, Vol. 6, No. 7, July 1900, (pages 213-214) "Le premier journal publié au Canada", by Beauséjour.
© Public Domain
Bulletin des recherches historiques, Vol. 6, No. 7, July 1900, published by Pierre-Georges Roy, P. 213-214.
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Front page of a reproduction (ca. 1880) of newspaper, THE HALIFAX GAZETTE, No. 1, March 23, 1752 Facsimile reproduction (ca. 1880) of The Halifax Gazette, No. 1, March 23, 1752. The first newspaper in Canada
© Public Domain
The Halifax Gazette, March 23, 1752, Cover page and page 2.
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Photograph of Roch Carrier, OC, D ès L (Paris), FRSC, NDC

Roch Carrier OC, D ès L (Paris), FRSC, NDC
© Paul Couvrette, Couvrette Studio, Ottawa
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Our Great Fire, June 2, 1877, Saint John News

Our Great Fire, June 2, 1877, Saint John News
© Public Domain
Saint John News, June 2, 1877, Cover page.
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Klondike Nugget, June 16, 1898, Dawson, Yk., Anniversary Number

Klondike Nugget, June 16, 1898, Dawson, Yk., Anniversary Number
© Public Domain
Klondike Nugget, Dawson, Yk., June 16, 1898, Cover page.
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The Premier, The Old Chief's Career is Closed [Death of Sir John A. Macdonald],June 8, 1891, Toronto Daily Mail, Toronto, Ont

The Premier, The Old Chief's Career is Closed [Death of Sir John A. Macdonald], June 8, 1891, Toronto Daily Mail, Toronto, Ont
© Public Domain
Toronto Daily Mail, June 8, 1891, Cover page.
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Hail Province of Saskatchewan, September 4, 1905, The Leader, Regina, N.W.T.

Hail Province of Saskatchewan, September 4, 1905, The Leader, Regina, N.W.T.
© Regina Leader-Post. Reproduced with the permission of Regina Leader-Post.
The Leader, September 4, 1905, Cover page.
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Empress Carries Almost 1000 Passengers to the Bottom of the St. Lawrence River, May 30, 1914, The Globe, Toronto, Ont.

Empress Carries Almost 1000 Passengers to the Bottom of the St. Lawrence River, May 30, 1914, The Globe, Toronto, Ont.
© The Globe and Mail. Reproduced with the permission of the Globe and Mail.
The Globe, Toronto, Ont. May 30, 1914, Cover page.
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War: Britain Gives Word, August 3, 1914, The Morning Leader, Regina, Sask.

War: Britain Gives Word, August 3, 1914, The Morning Leader, Regina, Sask.
© Regina Leader-Post. Reproduced with the permission of Regina Leader-Post.
The Morning Leader, Regina, Sask. August 3, 1914, Cover page.
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Britain and Germany at War, August 5, 1914, The Daily Telegraph and the Sun, St. [sic] John, N.B.

Britain and Germany at War, August 5, 1914, The Daily Telegraph and the Sun, St. [sic] John, N.B.
©The New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. Reproduced with the permission of the Brunswick News Inc.
The Daily Telegraph and the Sun, St. [sic] John, N.B., August 3, 1914, Cover page.
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Ottawa Parliament Houses Burned, February 4, 1916, Daily Mail and Empire, Toronto, Ont

Ottawa Parliament Houses Burned, February 4, 1916, Daily Mail and Empire, Toronto, Ont.
© The Globe and Mail. Reproduced with the permission of the Globe and Mail.
Daily Mail and Empire, Toronto, Ont., February 4, 1916, Cover page.
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British Smash through German Line: Canadians Storm Famous Vimy Ridge. April 10, 1917, Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg, Man.

British Smash through German Line: Canadians Storm Famous Vimy Ridge. April 10, 1917, Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg, Man.
© The Manitoba Free Press. Reproduced with the permission of the Winnipeg Free Press.
The Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg, Man., April 10, 1917, Cover page.
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Canadian Troops Have Carried Famous Vimy Ridge, April 10, 1917, The Citizen, Ottawa, Ont.

Canadian Troops Have Carried Famous Vimy Ridge, April 10, 1917, The Citizen, Ottawa, Ont.
© The Citizen. Reproduced with the permission of The Ottawa Citizen.
The Citizen, Ottawa, Ont., April 10, 1917, Cover page.
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Sir Robert Borden nous apporte la conscription [Sir Robert Borden Brings Us Conscription], May 19,  1917, Le Devoir, Montreal, Que.

Sir Robert Borden nous apporte la conscription [Sir Robert Borden Brings Us Conscription], May 19, 1917, Le Devoir, Montreal, Que.
© Le Devoir. Reproduced with the permission of Le Devoir inc.
Le Devoir, Montreal, Que., May 19, 1917, Cover page.
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Germany Has Signed Armistice, November 11, 1918, The Gazette, Montreal, Que., Extra

Germany Has Signed Armistice, November 11, 1918, The Gazette, Montreal, Que., Extra.
© The Gazette.(Montreal) Reproduced with the permission of The Gazette. (Montreal)
The Gazette, Montreal, Que., November 11, 1918, Cover page.
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PEACE! November 11, 1918, The Citizen, Ottawa, Ont., Extra

PEACE! November 11, 1918, The Citizen, Ottawa, Ont., Extra.
© The Citizen. Reproduced with the permission of The Ottawa Citizen.
The Citizen, Ottawa, Ont., November 11, 1918, Cover page.
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Strike or Starve, May 23, 1919, Western Labor News, Winnipeg, Man., Special Strike Edition 6.

Strike or Starve, May 23, 1919, Western Labor News, Winnipeg, Man., Special Strike Edition 6.
© The Western Labor News. Reproduced with the permission of The Winnipeg Labour Council.
The Western Labor News, Winnipeg, Man., May 23, 1919, Cover page.
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Why Not Organize Ourselves? June 4, 1919, The Winnipeg Citizen, Winnipeg, Man.

Why Not Organize Ourselves? June 4, 1919, The Winnipeg Citizen, Winnipeg, Man.
© The Winnipeg Citizen. Reproduced with the permission of The Winnipeg Labour Council.
The Winnipeg Citizen, Winnipeg, Man., June 4, 1919, Cover page.
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Strike Unbroken, June 23, 1919, Western Labor News, Winnipeg, Man., Special Strike Edition no. 32.

Strike Unbroken, June 23, 1919, Western Labor News, Winnipeg, Man., Special Strike Edition no. 32.
© Western Labor News. Reproduced with the permission of The Winnipeg Labour Council.
Western Labor News, Winnipeg, Man., June 23, 1919, Cover page.
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One Killed, Scores Hurt in Riot Following an Attempt to Parade, June 23, 1919, Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg, Man.

One Killed, Scores Hurt in Riot Following an Attempt to Parade, June 23, 1919, Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg, Man.
© The Manitoba Free Press. Reproduced with the permission of The Winnipeg Free Press.
Manitoba Free Press, Winnipeg, Man., June 23, 1919, Cover page.
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Saturday's Rioting Seen through the Tribune Camera, June 25, 1919, Winnipeg Evening Tribune, Winnipeg, Man.

Saturday's Rioting Seen through the Tribune Camera, June 25, 1919, Winnipeg Evening Tribune, Winnipeg, Man.
© The Winnipeg Evening Tribune. Reproduced with the permission of The Winnipeg Free Press.
Winnipeg Evening Tribune, Winnipeg, Man., June 25, 1919, Cover page.
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Women Eligible to Sit in Canadian Senate, October 18, 1929, The Ottawa Evening Journal, Ottawa, Ont.

Women Eligible to Sit in Canadian Senate," October 18, 1929, The Ottawa Evening Journal, Ottawa, Ont.
©Public Domain
The Ottawa Evening Journal, Ottawa, Ont., October 18, 1929, Cover page.
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Quintuplets Born to Farm Wife, May 28, 1934, The Nugget, North Bay, Ont., Late Edition.

Quintuplets Born to Farm Wife, May 28, 1934, The Nugget, North Bay, Ont., Late Edition.
©The Nugget. Reproduced with the permission of The North Bay Nugget
The Nugget, North Bay, Ont., May 28, 1934, Cover page.
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Policeman Killed 100 Hurt in Riot, July 2, 1935, The Leader-Post, Regina, Sask.

Policeman Killed 100 Hurt in Riot, July 2, 1935, The Leader-Post, Regina, Sask.
©The Leader-Post. Reproduced with the permission of The Regina Leader-Post
The Leader-Post, Regina, Sask., July 2, 1935, Cover page.
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Première liste des victimes de Dieppe [First List of Victims of Dieppe], August 11, 1942, La Patrie, Montreal, Que.

Première liste des victimes de Dieppe [First List of Victims of Dieppe], August 11, 1942, La Patrie, Montreal, Que.
©Société canadienne du microfilm, Inc./SOCAMI Reproduced with the permission of Louis-Charles Denault
La Patrie, Montreal, Que., August 11, 1942, Cover page.
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Canadian Troops Lead Great Commando Raid, August 19, 1942, Hamilton Spectator, Hamilton, Ont.

Canadian Troops Lead Great Commando Raid, August 19, 1942, Hamilton Spectator, Hamilton, Ont.
©The Hamilton Spectator. Reproduced with the permission of The Hamilton Spectator.
Hamilton Spectator, Hamilton, Ont., August 19, 1942, Cover page.
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Dieppe Raid Successful, August 20, 1942, The Leader-Post, Regina, Sask.

Dieppe Raid Successful, August 20, 1942, The Leader-Post, Regina, Sask.
©The Leader-Post. Reproduced with the permission of The Regina Leader-Post.
The Leader-Post, Regina, Sask., August 20, 1942, Cover page.
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Rate Leduc Well 500 Barrels A Day, February 14, 1947, Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alta.

Rate Leduc Well 500 Barrels A Day, February 14, 1947, Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alta.
©The Edmonton Journal. Reproduced with the permission of The Edmonton Journal.
The Edmonton Journal, Edmonton, Alta., February 14, 1947, Cover page.
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The Winnipeg Tribune, June 30, 1967, Winnipeg, Man., Centennial Edition.

The Winnipeg Tribune, June 30, 1967, Winnipeg, Man., Centennial Edition.
©The Winnipeg Tribune. Reproduced with the permission of The Winnipeg Free Press.
The Winnipeg Tribune, Winnipeg, Man., June 30, 1967, Cover page.
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The Constitution Comes Home, April 17, 1982, The Citizen, Ottawa, Ont.

The Constitution Comes Home, April 17, 1982, The Citizen, Ottawa, Ont.
©The Citizen. Reproduced with the permission of The Ottawa Citizen.
The Citizen, Ottawa, Ont., April 17, 1982, Cover page.
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Tories New Broom Makes a Clean Sweep of Canada [largest party majority in Canadian history], September 5, 1984, The Gazette, Montreal, Que.

Tories New Broom Makes a Clean Sweep of Canada [largest party majority in Canadian history], September 5, 1984, The Gazette, Montreal, Que.
©The Gazette. Reproduced with the permission of The Montreal Gazette.
The Gazette, Montreal, Que., September 5, 1984, Cover page.
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Campus Massacre, December 7, 1989, The Gazette, Montreal, Que.

Campus Massacre," December 7, 1989, The Gazette, Montreal, Que.
©The Gazette. Reproduced with the permission of The Montreal Gazette.
The Gazette, Montreal, Que., December 7, 1989, Cover page.
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