1970s  (1970 to 1979)
Act of the Heart  (1970)
Berton's The National Dream  (1970)
Canada's Longest Bridge  (1970)
Don't Make a Wave  (1970)
Ecstacy of Rita Joe  (1970)
Fifth Business Published  (1970)
First ACTRA Awards  (1970)
Pacific Rim Established  (1970)
R v Drybones  (1970)
Status of Women Report Tabled  (1970)
TV Ontario Begins Broadcasting  (1970)
Tallest Smokestack Built  (1970)
Works of Billy the Kid  (1970)
Thunder Bay Created  (Jan 1, 1970)
Canada Withdraws from Hockey  (Jan 4, 1970)
Metric System Urged  (Jan 16, 1970)
Plans to Convert to Metric  (Jan 16, 1970)
Bourassa Elected Leader  (Jan 17, 1970)
Death of Lawren Harris  (Jan 29, 1970)
Canada Joins OAS  (Feb 2, 1970)
Arrow Runs Aground  (Feb 4, 1970)
Betsy Clifford Wins Slalom  (Feb 14, 1970)
Grey Cup Stolen  (Feb 16, 1970)
Ottawa Bans Phosphates  (Feb 17, 1970)
Spicer Appointed Commissioner  (Mar 2, 1970)
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