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- October 1: French-language debate for federal party leaders
- October 2: English-language debate for federal party leaders
- October 10: 2008 British Columbia pipeline bombings: Letters were sent to local media outlets warning oil and gas companies to leave the area saying: "We will no longer negotiate with terrorists which you are as you keep endangering our families with crazy expansion of deadly gas wells in our home lands".
- October 12: 2008 British Columbia pipeline bombings: An explosion occurred on a sour gas pipeline to the east of Dawson Creek British Columbia.
- October 14: The 40th Canadian general election results in the Conservative Party of Canada holding the largest number of seats in the third consecutive minority Parliament. Stephen Harper remains Prime Minister.
- October 16: 2008 British Columbia pipeline bombings: A second blast hit a natural gas pipeline. Workers discovered the blast site at approximately 10:00 a.m. MT off of British Columbia Highway 2.
- October 20: Stéphane Dion announces his resignation as Leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, effective upon the selection of his successor in May 2009.
- October 22: Economic crisis of 2008: The Loonie drops below $ .80US. The first time since mid-2005.
- October 31st: 2008 British Columbia pipeline bombings: A third bomb detonated at a natural gas wellhead in the region of Dawson Creek
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- January 16 – January 20: 2008 Canadian Figure Skating Championships
- Men's medalists: Patrick Chan, Gold; Jeffrey Buttle, Silver; Shawn Sawyer, Bronze.
- Women's medalists: Joannie Rochette, Gold; Mira Leung, Silver; Cynthia Phaneuf, Bronze.
- Pairs' medalists: Anabelle Langlois / Cody Hay, Gold; Jessica Dubé / Bryce Davison, Silver; Meagan Duhamel / Craig Buntin, Bronze.
- Dance medalists: Tessa Virtue / Scott Moir, Gold; Kaitlyn Weaver / Andrew Poje, Silver; Allie Hann-McCurdy / Michael Coreno, Bronze.
- July 19 – August 3: 2008 Rogers Cup Canada Masters Tennis Tournament: Men's event held in Toronto, women's event held in Montreal.
- September 10: Jeffrey Buttle retires from competitive figure skating.[2]
[edit] Births
[edit] Deaths
[edit] January
[edit] February
- February 2 – Barry Morse, actor
- February 15 – Willie P. Bennett, folk singer-songwriter
- February 16 – Harry Flemming, journalist
- February 17 – Bill Juzda, hockey player
- February 17 – Val Ross, writer and journalist
- February 18 – Mickey Renaud, junior ice hockey captain
- February 23 – Denis Lazure, former Quebec MNA
- February 28 – Milt Harradence, lawyer, judge, former leader of the Alberta Progressive Conservatives
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[edit] References
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