November 2005 in Canada
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November 24
- Canadian soldier Private Braun Scott Woodfield is killed in a vehicle rollover in Afghanistan, and four others are injured. Woodfield is the eighth Canadian soldier to die in Afghanistan. (CBC)
November 23
- The computer of a suspect in the Madrid bombings is found to have maps of the Montreal Metro, according to Spanish media. Canadian authorities deny a specific threat to Montreal.
November 7
- New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton rejects a proposed Liberal health plan, opening the door for the 39th Canadian federal election to come in late 2005 or early 2006. (canada.com)
November 5
- The interior of St. Jude's Cathedral in Iqaluit is destroyed by fire, suspected to be arson. The cathedral's fine Inuit decorations are lost.
News collections and sources
- Wikipedia:News collections and sources.
- Wikipedia:News sources - This has much of the same material organised in a hierarchical manner to help encourage NPOV in our news reporting.
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