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  1. Montreal Stock Exchange bombing - Wikipedia

    The Montreal Stock Exchange bombing was a domestic terrorist bombing of the Montreal Stock Exchange building in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on February 13, 1969. [1]

  2. Canadian Disaster Database - Public Safety Canada

    On February 13th at 2:48pm (local), Le Front de Libération du Québec (FLQ) network bombed the Montreal Stock Exchange. The time bomb comprised of at least 6 sticks of dynamite and 2 of Pento …

  3. Front de libération du Québec (FLQ) - The Canadian Encyclopedia

    Aug 11, 2013 · Their targets included a federal government bookstore, McGill University, the residence of Montreal mayor Jean Drapeau, the provincial Department of Labour, and the Eaton’s department …

  4. The October Crisis: Liberty Repressed | Teachers' Zone | Canadian ...

    On February 13, 1969, an FLQ “super-bomb” injured 27 people at the Montréal Stock Exchange. By the end of 1970, the FLQ had launched more than 200 bomb attacks and stolen weapons, explosives …

  5. This day in Montreal: Wilbert Coffin's execution, FLQ bombing

    Feb 21, 2016 · Feb. 13, 1969: FLQ bombs the Montreal Stock Exchange The FLQ strikes the Montreal Stock Exchange by setting off a large bomb, injuring 27 people.

  6. Montreal Stock Exchange bombing - Wikidata

    Statements instance of bomb attack 0 references part of Quebec sovereignty movement 0 references country Canada 0 references location Tour de la Bourse 0 references coordinate location …

  7. Montreal Stock Exchange bombing - Wikiwand

    The Montreal Stock Exchange bombing was a domestic terrorist bombing of the Montreal Stock Exchange building in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on February 13, 1969. [1]

  8. 9.10 The October Crisis – Canadian History: Post-Confederation

    On separate occasions, police foiled plans to abduct the Israeli consul and the American consul-general in Montreal. On 5 October, however, the FLQ was successful in taking James Cross (b. 1921), the …

  9. Front de libération du Québec - Wikipedia

    Attacks On 13 February 1969, the FLQ set off a powerful bomb that ripped through the Montreal Stock Exchange causing massive destruction and seriously injuring 27 people. After more bombings, on 28 …

  10. Montreal Stock Exchange bombing - Unionpedia, the concept map

    The Montreal Stock Exchange bombing was a domestic terrorist bombing of the Montreal Stock Exchange building in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on Thursday, February 13, 1969.