A Moment in Time: The Halifax Explosion
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On December 6th, 1917 at around eight in the morning, the Belgian ship Imo and French ship Mont Blanc collided in the Halifax harbour causing a mass explosion that continues to shake the lives of the citizens of Halifax today. The Halifax Explosion made Canadians more aware of the destruction of war, proved to be a founding factor that would soon unite Canada as its own nation, led a new knowledge of the city for people
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Edward M., World War I. 11 December, 2004 <http://franklaughter.tripod.com/cgi-bin/histprof/misc/wwi.html>. 8. Murphy Subow, M. Pauline, Worse Than War: The Halifax Explosion. (Four East Publications, 1992) 9. The Halifax Explosion. Dec. 6, 1917. Maritime Museum of the Atlantic. 17 November, 2003 <http://museum.gov.ns.ca/mma/AtoZ/HalExpl.html>. 10. Monnon, Mary Ann, Miracles and Mysteries: the Halifax Explosion December 6, 1917 (Windsor: Lancelot Press Limited, 1971) 37-66. 11. Halifax Explosion. Halifax Regional Municipality. 30