Feds designate Dionne quintuplets birth as nationally historical event
The federal government has deemed the birth of the Dionne quintuplets as an event of national historical significance.
The story of the northern Ontario sisters is among 12 events, people or places given the designation Tuesday.
The government says the birth and survival of “five identical, premature and undersized” babies was an unprecedented event that drew international attention.
The quintuplets remain a source of fascination in some quarters, with one grassroots group mounting a year-long campaign to preserve the sisters’ childhood home in North Bay, Ont., and turn it into a museum.