Montreal Stock Exchange bombing

The Montreal Stock Exchange bombing was a domestic terrorist bombing of the Montreal Stock Exchange building in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on Thursday, February 13, 1969.[1] Perpetrated by the separatist Front de libération du Québec (FLQ), the bombing happened some 40 minutes before the end of trading, injuring 27 people.[2] The blast destroyed a large portion of the trading floor, visitor gallery,[1] and the building's northeast wall,[3] causing nearly $1 million worth of property damage.[4]

Montreal Stock Exchange bombing
Part of Quebec sovereignty movement
Exterior of the former Montreal Stock Exchange building
LocationMontreal Stock Exchange
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Coordinates45°30′12.3″N 73°33′23.3″W
DateFebruary 13, 1969 (1969-02-13)
15:20 EST (UTC-05:00)
Attack type
Bombing
DeathsNone
Injured27
PerpetratorsFront de libération du Québec

The attack was one of the FLQ's biggest in its bombing campaign, and was the culmination before the October Crisis of 1970.[5]

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