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The Canadian Institute for Health Information reported that the rate of heart attacks resulting in hospitalization vary greatly from 169 per 100,000 population in British Co-lumbia to 347 in Newfoundland and Labrador.

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I will never forget being in the "big blackout" of November 9, 1965. This widespread power outage darkened eight states in the northeastern US, and portions of Ontario and Quebec in eastern Canada — covering 80,000 square miles and affecting 30 million people.
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