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What did Canada do in February of 2005?

What did Canada do in February of 2005?

February 14 – The Canadian government signs a multibillion-dollar deal with Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia for offshore natural resource revenues. February 18 – Quebec Premier Jean Charest shuffles his cabinet to improve his party’s popularity. February 22 – Canada rejects a proposed missile defence plan with the United States.

Who was the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta in 2005?

January 20 – Norman Kwong is appointed the new Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, following the death in office of Lois Hole. February – Canada introduces the Civil Marriage Act, making Canada the fourth country to sanction same-sex marriage. February 1 – Ontario Progressive Conservative Party member Ernie Eves resigns from the Ontario legislature.

What was the name of the Canadian TV channel in 2005?

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s lock out ends after almost two months when the CBC employees accept a tentative deal. Astral Media launches Cinépop. A French language television channel that plays movies from the year 1950 to present. 2005 Gemini Awards . Bravo! What Were They Thinking?

Who was the Prime Minister of Canada in 2005?

January 16 – Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin begins a nine-day trip to Asia in Indonesia surveying the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami damage. Martin also travelled to Sri Lanka, India, Japan and China.

February 14 – The Canadian government signs a multibillion-dollar deal with Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia for offshore natural resource revenues. February 18 – Quebec Premier Jean Charest shuffles his cabinet to improve his party’s popularity. February 22 – Canada rejects a proposed missile defence plan with the United States.

January 20 – Norman Kwong is appointed the new Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, following the death in office of Lois Hole. February – Canada introduces the Civil Marriage Act, making Canada the fourth country to sanction same-sex marriage. February 1 – Ontario Progressive Conservative Party member Ernie Eves resigns from the Ontario legislature.

January 16 – Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin begins a nine-day trip to Asia in Indonesia surveying the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami damage. Martin also travelled to Sri Lanka, India, Japan and China.

What did Canada do for tsunami in 2004?

January 8 – Disaster Assistance Response Team arrives in Sri Lanka to provide fresh water, tents, food and medical assistance to victims of the 2004 tsunami disaster. January 10 – The Canadian government increases its monetary contribution in the Humanitarian response to the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami to $ 425 million.