Cosa accade nel 65?
14 gennaio: primo incontro, dopo 43 anni, tra il Primo Ministro dell’Irlanda del Nord e il Taoiseach della Repubblica d’Irlanda. 24 gennaio – Londra: muore Sir Winston Churchill. gennaio: nasce l’OLP, Organizzazione per la liberazione della Palestina.
Che giornata è il 1 luglio?
Il 1º luglio è il 182º giorno del calendario gregoriano (il 183º negli anni bisestili). Mancano 183 giorni alla fine dell’anno.
Quando è la Giornata mondiale degli abbracci?
venerdì 21 gennaio
La celebrazione fu inventata da un reverendo del Michigan Oggi, venerdì 21 gennaio, è la “Giornata mondiale degli abbracci”.
Cosa si festeggia il 3 dicembre?
La Giornata internazionale delle persone con disabilità è stata proclamata nel 1981 con lo scopo di promuovere i diritti e il benessere dei disabili.
Why was the Order of Canada established in 1967?
The establishment of the Order of Canada came just in time for the country’s centennial celebrations in 1967. Honours in Canada had long been a highly controversial topic, one which successive Prime Ministers from Arthur Meighen and William Lyon Mackenzie King through to Louis St-Laurent and John Diefenbaker assiduously avoided.
Who was the first baby born in Canada in 1967?
Kara ffolliott (née Kara Marie Ott) was the first child born in Canada on 1 July 1967 (at 12:18 a.m. in Regina, Saskatchewan ) and was officially declared Canada’s Centennial Baby. Other Centennial Babies include model and television star Pamela Anderson (born at 4:08 a.m. in Ladysmith , British Columbia ).
Who designed the Canadian Confederation coinage of 1967?
In 1967, a special coinage was issued commemorating the centenary of Confederation. The Minister of Finance held a competition for the design of a motif on one side of each denomination, each of which bore the bust of the Queen on the opposite side. The winning entrant for all denominations was artist Alexander Colville.
What happened to the original Canadian $1 note?
The centennial logo was added to the front of the note and a view of Canada’s original Parliament Buildings, destroyed by fire in 1916, was substituted for the prairie landscape that appeared on the original 1954 $1 note. A second version of this commemorative note, featuring the dates 1867-1967 in place of the serial numbers, was also issued.