June 2005 in Canada - June 24, 2005

June 24, 2005

  • Parks Canada is moving an Acadian memorial from its current location of Grand PrĂ© to Horton Landing. The memorial, an iron cross, marks the site where the Acadians were deported from Nova Scotia and is being moved after historians determined it was in the erected in the wrong location. (CBC)
  • Another death in Hamilton, Ontario may be linked to the drugs sold by a pharmacy in the city, bringing the total up to six. Coroner investigation continues. (CBC) (Canadian Press)
  • Alberta and Saskatchewan continue to get floods. Prime Minister Paul Martin promises federal aid to help the communities affected by the floods. (CBC) (Canadian Press)

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    In June the bush we call
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    growing wherever we didn’t
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