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2025
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Canada

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Events from the year 2025 in Canada.

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Federal government

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Premiers

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Events

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June

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October

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November

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Holidays

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Deaths

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January

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February

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March

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April

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References

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  4. ^ Aiello, Rachel (March 9, 2025). "BREAKING: Mark Carney elected Liberal leader, to soon replace Justin Trudeau as PM". CTV News. Toronto ON: BellMedia. Retrieved March 9, 2025.
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  8. ^ "Ontario leader calls for snap election to fight Trump's threatened tariffs". AP News. January 30, 2024. Retrieved January 30, 2024.
  9. ^ "Trump announces significant new tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China, sparking retaliatory actions". CNN. February 1, 2025. Retrieved February 2, 2025.
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  16. ^ "Following US lead, Canada designates 7 Latin American criminal groups as terrorist entities". AP News. February 22, 2025. Retrieved February 22, 2025.
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  18. ^ Ryan Cooke. "Andrew Furey steps down as premier of N.L. after 4½ years". CBC News. Retrieved May 16, 2025.
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  23. ^ "Trump's trade war draws swift retaliation with new tariffs from Mexico, Canada and China". AP News. March 5, 2025. Retrieved March 5, 2025.
  24. ^ "B.C. Conservatives say MLA Brodie mocked abuse victims, oust her from caucus". Victoria News. March 7, 2025. Retrieved March 7, 2025.
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  29. ^ "'New threats demand new ideas': Mark Carney addresses Liberals after landslide win. Follow for live updates". CTV News. March 9, 2025. Retrieved March 9, 2025.
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  32. ^ "Mark Carney is sworn in as Canada's new prime minister as country deals with Trump's trade war". AP News. March 14, 2025. Retrieved March 14, 2025.
  33. ^ "Hudson's Bay to liquidate all but 6 stores starting Monday". CBC News. March 21, 2025.
  34. ^ Rana, Uday (March 16, 2025). "Amid Trump tariff threat, Carney leaves for France, U.K. visit". Global News. Retrieved March 19, 2025.
  35. ^ Coughlan, Sean (March 17, 2025). "King meets Carney in symbolic support for Canada". BBC News. Retrieved March 19, 2025.
  36. ^ "China executed four Canadians for drug crimes, says Ottawa". BBC. March 20, 2025. Retrieved March 20, 2025.
  37. ^ "Canada trucker protest organizers found guilty of mischief". AP News. April 4, 2025. Retrieved April 4, 2025.
  38. ^ Dabu, Christl (April 9, 2025). "Canada offering millions in aid in response to Myanmar earthquake". CTV News. Retrieved April 9, 2025.
  39. ^ "Canadian police say arrest made after man barricaded himself inside Parliament's east block". AP News. April 7, 2025. Retrieved April 7, 2025.
  40. ^ "Man shot dead in police incident outside departures terminal at Toronto Pearson airport". AP News. April 24, 2025. Retrieved April 24, 2025.
  41. ^ "Canada car attack suspect had mental health issues, 11 dead". France 24. April 27, 2025. Retrieved April 27, 2025.
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  43. ^ Alex Kennedy. "Burgeo-La Poile MHA Andrew Parsons announces resignation, exit from politics". CBC News. Retrieved May 23, 2025.
  44. ^ Catherine Tunny. "Conservative Damien Kurek says he'll step aside for Poilievre – but by law he has to wait". CBC News. Retrieved May 23, 2025.
  45. ^ Malone Mullin, Abby Cole. "John Hogan is Newfoundland and Labrador's new premier designate, Liberals announce". CBC News. Retrieved May 16, 2025.
  46. ^ "Danielle Smith promises Alberta separation referendum if signatures warrant". Global News. Retrieved May 14, 2025.
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  49. ^ Murray, Nick (May 16, 2025). "Carney travelling to Rome with Liberal MPs for Pope's inaugural mass". CBC News. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
  50. ^ "Prime Minister Carney meets with Prime Minister of Italy Giorgia Meloni". Office of the Prime Minister (Canada). May 17, 2025. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
  51. ^ Murray, Nick (May 18, 2025). "Mark Carney meets Pope Leo XIV after inaugural mass at the Vatican". Global News. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
  52. ^ "Prime Minister Carney concludes his visit to Italy and Vatican City". Office of the Prime Minister (Canada). May 18, 2025. Retrieved May 21, 2025.
  53. ^ Alex Kennedy; Maddie Ryan. "Conservative Jonathan Rowe wins Terra Nova-The Peninsulas following recount". CBC News. Retrieved May 23, 2025.
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  56. ^ "Canada welcomes King Charles against a backdrop of tensions with Trump". NPR. May 26, 2025. Retrieved May 26, 2025.
  57. ^ "Quebec legislators vote to cut ties with British monarchy after King's visit". May 28, 2025. Retrieved May 28, 2025.
  58. ^ "Quebec legislature votes unanimously to cut all ties with the monarchy". CTV News. May 28, 2025. Retrieved May 28, 2025.
  59. ^ "Thousands in Canada's Manitoba ordered to evacuate in wildfire emergency". The Guardian. May 28, 2025. Retrieved May 29, 2025.
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  65. ^ "Holidays and Observances in Canada in 2025". Time and Date. Retrieved May 27, 2024.
  66. ^ "Former TSN Radio broadcaster Shawn Simpson passes away". January 30, 2025.
  67. ^ "Jerome Drayton, 1976 Olympian and last Canadian man to win Boston Marathon in '77, dies at 80". AP News. February 13, 2025. Retrieved February 13, 2025.
  68. ^ "Canada's first astronaut and former Foreign Minister Marc Garneau dies at 76". AP News. June 5, 2025. Retrieved June 5, 2025.
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