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The following is a list of unsolved murders in Canada. Hundreds of homicides occur across Canada each year, many of which end up as cold cases . [ 1 ] In 2021, the country's intentional homicide rate stood at around 2.06 per 100,000 individuals, [ 2 ] increasing for the third consecutive year. [ 3 ]
This is a list of notable people from Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. Although not everyone in this list was born in Fredericton, they all live or have lived there, and have had significant connections to the community.
Art Phillips, former mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, 1973–1977; Steven Point, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, 2007–12; Svend Robinson, former NDP MP; Mark Satin, political activist and author; Stanley Schumacher, Member of Parliament and Speaker of the Alberta Legislative Assembly; Alfred Scow, the first First Nations ...
This is an incomplete list of mayors of Fredericton, New Brunswick. Mayors. John Simpson, Esq. (1848–1853) [1]
shipbuilding and lumber operations, Senator of Canada 1945–1977 John Ralston: actor: 1964 "George Venturi" from Life with Derek: Max Aitken: politics: 1879: 1964: 1st Baron Beaverbrook, business tycoon, politician, writer and philanthropist Richard Bedford Bennett: politics: 1870: 1947: 1st Viscount Bennett, 11th Prime Minister of Canada ...
British Columbia Vancouver Police Service: Vancouver police officers fatally shot Mr. Chenery in response to him pulling a knife and lunging towards them. [105] 2004-12-31 (17) Ontario 17-year-old shot by police. SIU investigations deemed action justified. [106] 2004 St. Arnaud, Kevin British Columbia
The Humble Giant: Moses Coady, Canada's Rural Revolutionary. Novalis, Ottawa, 2005. MacPherson, Ian. Each for All: A History of the Co-operative Movement in English Canada, 1900-1945. The Macmillan Company of Canada, Toronto, 1979. Welton, Michael. Little Mosie from the Margaree: A Biography of Moses Michael Coady. Thompson Educational ...
Michael Smith CC OBC FRS [1] (April 26, 1932 – October 4, 2000) was a British-born Canadian biochemist and businessman. He shared the 1993 Nobel Prize in Chemistry [3] with Kary Mullis for his work in developing site-directed mutagenesis.