📜 Key Events in Canadian History
1881 – (No major entry)
(Included below for context when it appears in broader timelines.)
1894 – Colonial Conference in Ottawa
From June 28 to July 9, prominent political figures gathered in Ottawa for the Colonial Conference of 1894, discussing imperial affairs across British colonies kidskonnect.com+11timeanddate.com+11britannica.com+11en.wikipedia.org.
1919 – Treaty of Versailles (Symbolic)
Though not negotiated in Canada, the signing of the Treaty of Versailles on June 28, 1919, marked the end of World War I—a pivotal moment influencing Canadian veterans settling into peacetime roles .
1926 – King–Byng Affair & Alberta Election
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A constitutional crisis culminated June 28, 1926, when Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King resigned after Governor‑General Byng refused his request to dissolve Parliament
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That same day, Alberta held a provincial election, returning the United Farmers to power
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1981 – Death of Terry Fox
Cancer activist Terry Fox passed away on June 28, 1981, after inspiring a nationwide “Marathon of Hope.” His death united the nation in grief and gratitude; Parliament lowered flags to half‑mast, and the Governor General recognized his extraordinary impact
2005 – Canadian Forces & Same‑Sex Marriage Legislation
Two landmark events occurred:
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The Canadian Forces underwent restructuring into a unified command on June 28
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The House of Commons passed Bill C-38, virtually guaranteeing legalization of same-sex marriage shortly thereafter
2010 – Royal Visit to Halifax
On June 28, 2010, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip landed in Halifax, commencing a nine-day national tour
🗓️ Summary at a Glance
| Year | Event |
|---|---|
| 1894 | Colonial Conference, Ottawa |
| 1919 | Treaty of Versailles signed (WWI ends) |
| 1926 | King–Byng constitutional crisis & Alberta election |
| 1981 | Death of Terry Fox |
| 2005 | Military restructure & same-sex marriage bill |
| 2010 | Queen Elizabeth II visits Halifax |