January 2005 in Canada

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[edit] Deaths in January

12: Bud McCaig, 75
6: Lois Hole, 71
6: Louis Robichaud, 79

[edit] Ongoing events

National Hockey League labour dispute
Same-sex marriage debate
Judy Sgro controversy/"Strippergate"

[edit] Events in Canada

This page deals with current events in Canada, of interest to Canada and/or involving Canadians.

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  • Calgary Member of Parliament Jason Kenney visits the home of the late Chinese communist leader Zhao Ziyang in Beijing. The Conservative parliamentarian is believed to be the first Western politician allowed to make such a visit to the home of the purged leader. Filming of the visit was forbidden. (CP)
  • Prime Minister Paul Martin makes diplomatic remarks about China's human rights record during a speech in Beijing. Martin criticises Conservative Leader Stephen Harper in his new challenge that the lines cannot be clearly drawn on same-sex marriage and related laws. This followed a new agreement between China and Canada on tourism, believed to have the potential of generating billions of dollars from Chinese tourists in Canada in the years to come. (CBC)

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  • Canadian submarine HMCS Chicoutimi (SSK 879) begins her second voyage home from Faslane naval base in Scotland, following the fatal fire aboard her during her first voyage last October. This time she is being carried aboard a Norwegian transporter. (BBC Scotland)

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  • The Canadian Red Cross receives its largest personal donation ever for a disaster appeal. Music World founders Kroum and Eva Pindoff donate $5 million dollars for Tsunami relief. (CBC)

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