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What happened in Canada 2013?

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Michael Henderson

Published Feb 10, 2026

What happened in Canada 2013?

April 14 – Justin Trudeau is elected leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. April 26 – Edmonton Remand Centre workers walk off the job, starting a wildcat strike, in a dispute over safety deficiencies. May 14 – The British Columbia Liberal Party wins its fourth straight majority in the 2013 British Columbia election.

What important events happened in Nova Scotia?

Timeline

  • 1008-11: Thorfin Karlsefne established a settlement on the Atlantic coast.
  • 1497: Nova Scotia was rediscovered by John Cabot and claimed for England.
  • 1534: Jacques Cartier explored the northern shoreline.
  • 1604–1605: DeMonts and Champlain established a settlement at Port Royal (present-day Annapolis Royal).

What important events happened in Nova Scotia 1867?

History of Nova Scotia

Port Royal established1605
‪Anti-Confederation Party elected1867
Saxby Gale1869
Launch of William D. Lawrence1873
First airplane in the British Commonwealth1909

What was happening in Canada in 2014?

In the shootings at Parliament Hill, a gunman shot a Canadian Forces soldier dead at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, then entered the Parliament buildings where he was killed by security forces. Ottawa’s downtown core was put under lockdown during the search for a potential second shooter.

What was 2013 famous for?

In 2013, stories, such as the Boston Marathon bombing and the Cleveland kidnapping, captivated the world. People also eagerly awaited the verdicts from the controversial George Zimmerman and Jodi Arias trials.

What big event happened in 2013?

United States government re-opens

  • Lance Armstrong.
  • President Obama is inaugurated.
  • Russia meteor explodes near Chelyabinsk.
  • North Korea continues missile and nuclear tests.
  • EF-5 tornado hits Moore, Oklahoma.
  • Turkey anti-government protests.
  • Sarin gas attacks against citizens of Syria.
  • garment factory in Bangladesh collapses.

What’s Nova Scotia known for?

The province of Nova Scotia is famous for its high tides, lobster, fish, blueberries, and apples. It is also known for an unusually high rate of shipwrecks on Sable Island. The name Nova Scotia originates from Latin, meaning “New Scotland.”

What was Nova Scotia previously called?

European Exploration and Settlement In 1621 King James I of England named the same territory New Scotland (or Nova Scotia, as it was called in its Latin charter) and granted the land to the Scottish colonizer Sir William Alexander.

What was happening in 2014?

Ten Most Significant World Events in 2014

  • Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 Disappears.
  • Scotland Votes to Remain Part of the United Kingdom.
  • Eurozone Economies Falter—Again.
  • Pro-Democracy Protests Erupt in Hong Kong.
  • Narendra Modi Wins in India.
  • Negotiations on Iran’s Nuclear Program Stall.
  • Oil Prices Crash.

What happened on Parliament Hill on October 14 and 15 2014?

At the Canadian National War Memorial, Corporal Nathan Cirillo, a Canadian soldier and reservist on ceremonial sentry duty was fatally shot by Michael Zehaf-Bibeau….2014 shootings at Parliament Hill, Ottawa.

Shootings at War Memorial and Parliament Hill
Deaths2 (including the perpetrator)
Injured3
PerpetratorMichael Zehaf-Bibeau
MotiveIslamic extremism

What fun things happened in 2013?

Fun Facts and Trivia From the Year 2013

  • President Obama was inaugurated for his second term.
  • A partial shutdown of the United States government took place for the first time in 17 years.
  • The National Security Agency began to collect the telephone records of millions of Verizon customers.