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Allan Johnson (ice hockey) or Al Johnson (1935–2019), Canadian ice hockey player Allan Johnson (priest) (1871–1934), Anglican priest Allan G. Johnson (1946–2017), American writer
Canada is a nation heavily dependent on the real estate industry which accounted for roughly 14% of its GDP in 2020 [126] and over 20% in 2023. [127] There is a high risk that if investor sentiment changes, buyer demand may drop significantly, triggering a vicious cycle of prices declines that snowball . [ 128 ]
Robert James Manion (born in Pembroke, Ontario) (1881–1943), politician, leader of the Conservative Party 1938–1940 [41] Steve Mantis (born in Reading, Pennsylvania) (1950-), politician and former National Coordinator of the Canadian Injured Worker Alliance; Jack Masters (1931–), former mayor of Thunder Bay and MP for Thunder Bay ...
The coat of arms of Thunder Bay, Ontario, is a combination of the coats of arms of both Port Arthur and Fort William, with a unifying symbol—the Sleeping Giant—at the base of the arms. [83] Corporate logo. The city logo depicts a stylized thunderbird, called Animikii, a statue of which is located at the city's Kaministiquia River Heritage ...
The 2006 Thunder Bay municipal election was held on 13 November 2006 in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, to elect a mayor, 12 city councillors, trustees for the Lakehead District School Board, the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board, the Conseil scolaire de district du Grand Nord de l'Ontario, and the Conseil scolaire de district catholique des Aurores boréales.
Johnson played 105 games in the National Hockey League for the Montreal Canadiens and Detroit Red Wings between 1957 and 1962. The rest of his career, which lasted from 1954 to 1969, was spent in various minor leagues. Internationally he played for the Canadian national team at the 1965 World Championships. [1]
Thunder Bay : a history : the golden gateway of the Great Northwest. Thunder Bay, Ont. : Lehto Printers, 1981. Popular history without footnotes or sources. Morrison, Jean. Labour pains : Thunder Bay's working class in the wheat boom era. Thunder Bay, Ont. : Thunder Bay Historical Museum Society, 2009. ISBN 978-0-920119-56-3.
George Thomas Marks (1893–1899)Thunder Bay city council sworn inThunder Bay city council sworn in; Isaac Lamont Matthews (1901–1902) and (1909–1910) and (1920–1923) George O.P. Clavet (1903–1904) and (1906–1907) Richard Vigars (1905) John James Carrick (1908) Samuel Wellington Ray (1911–1912) John Albert Oliver (1913–1914)