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The 1990s were an incredibly revolutionary decade for digital technology. Cell phones of the early 1990s and earlier were very large, lacked extra features, and were used by only a few percent of the population of even the wealthiest nations. Only a few million people used online services in 1990, and the World Wide Web had only just been invented. By 2001, more than 50% of some Western countries had Internet access, and more than 25% had cell phone access.
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The Tories introduce legislation that would create the Goods and Services Tax (GST), a national sales tax
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GST became a law
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Canadian Forces begin their participation in the Persian Gulf War
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Gulf War: A Canadian CF-18 Hornet attacks and causes irreparable damage to an Iraqi warship.
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Gulf War: Iraq agrees to a cease-fire ending the conflict
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Rita Johnston becomes premier of British Columbia, replacing Bill Vander Zalm. She is the first woman to be the country's head of government of British Columbia.
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On STS-42, Dr. Roberta Bondar becomes the first Canadian woman in space.
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This day was the official celebrations opening for the 350th anniversary of Montreal.
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Kim Campbell becomes Prime Minister after Brian Mulroney. She was the first woman to be head of government of a country.
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Bluetooth is a proprietary open wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances from fixed and mobile devices, creating personal area networks (PANs) with high levels of security. Created by telecoms vendor Ericsson in 1994
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Radarsat, Canada's first observation satellite is launched
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A free trade agreement with Israel is announced
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the major flood of the red river cost over 3.5 billion damage and temporary evacuation of towns and cities near by
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the canadian federal government formally apologizes for the past mistreatment of first nations
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plans to include the holocaust memorial in the canadian war museum are scrapped
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nunavut becomes a territory