A southern bite out of the Sun
While not directly visible from Canada, it's worth catching the live stream below of the September 13 partial solar eclipse.
The eclipse that occurred on March 20 of this year still managed to reach totality as it swept through the most northern reaches of the planet. In this case, though, the moon will slowly take a bite out of the upper portion of the Sun, covering around 90 per cent of it at maximum.
The resulting shadow of the Moon will sweep across southwestern Africa and western Antarctica, starting at 12:40 a.m. ET and ending at 5:05 a.m. ET.