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Feb. 3, 1916

Fire destroys Parliament Buildings



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The Parliament Buildings are as much a part of our heritage as hockey and the maple leaf. But on this February evening in 1916, they are struck by tragedy. As members of Parliament engage in heated debate, a small fire suddenly erupts in the nearby reading room. Within minutes, the flames engulf everything in their path, quickly spreading out of control. By midnight the blaze consumes the building, collapsing the central tower and killing seven. Many years have passed since that fateful night but, as these witnesses recount in a 1966 documentary, the memories live on.

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