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April 28, 1954

An investigation instituted by the crown is published.

May 3, 1954

Trans-Canada Air Lines issues the results of its investigation to N. J. MacMillan (the General Counsel, Trans-Canada Air Lines)

May 5, 1954

The Minister of Trade and Commerce, who was responsible for TCA, gives an interim report of
the accident to the House of Common.

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April 1, 1955

The Hume family moves into their new home, rebuilt on the same spot as their original house.

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'Moose Jaw Civil-Military Relations After the Air Collision of 8 April 1954.'
12 June 1954

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June 12, 2003

Rachel Lea Heide makes a thorough presentation of civil-military relations in Moose Jaw after the air collision of April 8, 1954 at the 9th Annual Air Force Historical Conference in Winnipeg.

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Entrance to Exhibition
8 April 2004
Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery, 461 Langdon Crescent, Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, Canada
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1:30 p.m., April 8, 2004

The Moose Jaw Museum & Art Gallery opens it exhibition, "Like a Falling Leaf: the 1954 Plane Collision Over Moose Jaw," on the 50th anniversary of the disaster.

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Undoubtedly, the events of April 8, 1954 have left its mark on the citizens of Moose Jaw.