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Canadian Mennonite death notices and obituaries index (1953–1971, 1997–2002) index only Free; Connecting Canadians multicultural immigrant newspapers in many languages Free; Drouin Institute images of obituaries and other documents Pay; French obituaries, death cards and newspaper archive transcriptions only Free
The Monitor, Montreal, 1926 (converted to online-only in 2009) L'Illustration, 1930, Montréal (also known as L'Illustration Nouvelle and Montréal-Matin) Dimanche-Matin, 1954, Montreal; Sunday Express, circa 1973, Montreal; Le Jour, 1974, Saint-Laurent; Montreal Daily News, 1988, Montreal
State funerals are not required by any law and the family of the deceased may opt not to have such an event take place. Should the family agree to a state funeral, the Department of Canadian Heritage (DCH) will work in close consultation with them, as well as with other government departments and elements of the private sector, the degree of involvement depending on the size and complexity of ...
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Canadian Pacific Police Service: Montreal, Quebec December 23, 1936 Hit by a train while searching for a package [18] Constable Robert Mahlig Canadian National Police Service: Ottawa, Ontario January 6, 1937 Cst. Mahlig was punched in the head, fracturing his skull and killing him, while escorting a loiterer out of Union Station: J. Léopold ...
Hazel Skuce , 112, Canadian supercentenarian, oldest living person in Canada (since 2024). [669] Rod Sykes, 95, Canadian politician, mayor of Calgary (1969–1977). [670] Dame Tariana Turia, 80, New Zealand politician, MP (1996–2014) and minister for the community and voluntary sector (2003–2004, 2008–2011), founder of Te Pāti Māori ...
Police arrested scores of demonstrators and towed away vehicles Friday in Canada's besieged capital, and a stream of trucks started leaving under the pressure, raising authorities' hopes for an ...
The Canadian Police Memorial Ride to Remember began in 2000, and covers 640 kilometres (400 mi) from the Ontario Police College in Aylmer, Ontario. The National Peace Officers' Memorial Run to Remember was first held in 2005, starting at the Ontario Police Memorial in Toronto's Queen's Park and covers 460 km (290 mi) over three days.