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Benjamin J. Greenberg (December 2, 1933 – June 3, 2019) served as a judge for the Quebec Superior Court between 1976 and 1998. [1] [2] [3]Greenberg was a graduate of the McGill University Faculty of Law, where he served as Executive Editor for the McGill Law Journal.
This is a partial list of people who were paper sons or daughters: Tyrus Wong – Chinese-born American artist. His paper son name was Look Tai Yow. [22] Jim Wong-Chu – Canadian author, poet, and community activist of Chinese descent. Jim Wong-Chu came to Canada in 1953 at age four as a paper son, to live with his aunt and uncle in British ...
Greenberg was born in Montreal [2] on 15 June 1942. [3] He was one of ten children of Annie and Abraham Greenberg, who worked as a municipal bailiff. [4] Greenberg grew up in a humble household, and his mother died in 1961 when he was nineteen. [4] [5] He graduated from Harvard Business School's six-week Advanced Management program. [4]
David Cohen (August 1, 1946 – May 14, 2021) was a Canadian immigration lawyer based in Montreal, Quebec. He served as the senior partner at Cohen Immigration Law and provided testimony on immigration matters to both the Senate and the Parliament of Canada. He gained recognition for utilizing the Internet to assist immigrants in relocating to ...
Joseph E. Seagram became a partner with George Randall, William Roos and William Hespeler in 1869 and sole owner in 1883, and the company became known as Joseph E. Seagram & Sons. Many decades later, in 1924, Samuel Bronfman and his brothers founded Distillers Corporation Limited, in Montreal, which enjoyed substantial growth in the 1920s, in ...
Paperman is an American black-and-white computer-cel animated romantic comedy short film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. Directed by John Kahrs , it blends traditional and computer animation , and features the voices of Kahrs and Kari Wahlgren in the leading roles.
In 1893, Birks went into partnership with his three sons (William, John and Gerald), and the name of the firm became Henry Birks and Sons. As the focus of Montreal's commercial centre moved north towards Saint Catherine Street, the Birks store moved to new premises on Phillips Square in 1894, where the company still maintains a store and ...
Cohen married Rachel Friedman of Montreal on February 17, 1891. She was the founder and President of Jewish Endeavour Sewing School. They had three sons and one daughter: Nathan Bernard Cohen, who served as a lieutenant in the World War; he married Lithuanian Jewish immigrant Masha Klonitsky and they had one daughter and one son: Esther Cohen and