On This Day - April 17th

Submitted by Syrext on April 17, 2025
On This Day 📜 - April 17th

Featured Event:

Canada Act proclaimed (1982) 🇨🇦

The Canada Act, also known as the Constitution Act, took effect on this day in 1982, establishing certain individual rights, preserving parliamentary supremacy, and making Canada a wholly independent, fully sovereign state.

Other Events:

1961: Cuban leader Fidel Castro's forces repelled the Bay of Pigs invasion, which was led by recent Cuban exiles and financed by the U.S. government during the Cold War. 🇨🇺

1970: The Apollo 13 command module entered Earth's atmosphere and splashed down, ending one of the most tense chapters in space history; four days earlier an oxygen tank had exploded, threatening the lives of three astronauts. 🚀

2003: Anneli Jäätteenmäki was sworn in as prime minister of Finland, which thereby became the second country (after New Zealand) to install a woman as head of both state and government. ♀️

2011: The hugely popular TV show Game of Thrones debuted on HBO. 📺

Holidays:

Evacuation Day 🇸🇾

Flag Day 🇦🇸

Women's Day 🇬🇦

World Hemophilia Day 🌏

Featured Birthdays:

1837: J.P. Morgan 🇺🇸 (Financier)

1894: Nikita Khrushchev 🇷🇺 (Premier)

1968: Adam McKay 🇺🇸 (Director)

1975: Victoria Beckham 🇬🇧 (Singer)

Featured Deaths:

1790: Benjamin Franklin 🇺🇸 (Founding Father)

1998: Linda McCartney 🇺🇸 (Photographer)

2014: Gabriel García Márquez 🇨🇴 (Novelist)

2018: Barbara Bush 🇺🇸 (First Lady)

7 Comments
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Level 56
Apr 17, 2025
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Level 58
Apr 17, 2025
Here before the toowise comment
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Level 16
Apr 17, 2025
Here before Toowise comment
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Level 56
Apr 17, 2025
You're right lol
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Level 58
Apr 17, 2025
Here after the toowise comment
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Level 16
Apr 17, 2025
Why does Syria (i believe it is syria, i am not good at flags) need a day of evacuation?
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Level 56
Apr 17, 2025
It commemorates the evacuation of the last French soldier at the end of the French mandate of Syria so it's like a national day of some sort.