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Sarnia Police Service Ryan, a Toronto gangster known to have killed six people was shot and killed by Sarnia police in a gunfight at a liquor store that also killed Constable Jack Lewis. [9] [10] 1944-04-04 Silver, Martin Manitoba Winnipeg Police Service
Sarnia Police Sarnia, Ontario May 23, 1936 Shot and killed by armed robber Norman Ryan at a liquor store Constable Orval E. Storey Ontario Provincial Police near Owen Sound, Ontario July 25, 1936 Killed in a motorcycle collision Constable Bernard Juneau Sûreté du Québec (Traffic service) Sherbrooke, Quebec September 17, 1936
Andrew S. Brandt (June 11, 1938 – December 22, 2023) was a Canadian politician and public administrator who served in a number of roles in the province of Ontario.He served in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Progressive Conservative from 1981 to 1990, and was a cabinet minister in the governments of Bill Davis and Frank Miller.
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]
He had a brother named Richard. Their mother was born in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada. [2] The family moved frequently, finally settling in Danville, Illinois, where they lived in the house of Anna's English-born mother, Beatrice. [3] The brothers' father operated the printing press for the Commercial-News, a local newspaper.
Frank Smith Conservative Ontario : January 17, 1901 78 George Crawford McKindsey Conservative Ontario : February 12, 1901 [1] 71 William Johnston Almon Conservative Nova Scotia : February 19, 1901 85 Joseph Arthur Paquet Liberal Quebec : March 29, 1901 43 John Jones Ross Conservative Quebec (De La Durantaye)
Joseph Henry Smith, 78, Ghanaian military officer and diplomat, minister for defence (2009–2013) and chief of army staff (1996–2001). [460]
In the week before the funeral, Layton's body was laid in state at Parliament Hill at the House of Commons foyer and was open to the public from 12:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday and 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Thursday then at Toronto City Hall on Friday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. [37] [38] Four Parliamentary security officers were ...