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This category includes people from the Edgware neighbourhood of the London Borough of Barnet in Greater London, England. It was part of Middlesex until 1965. It was part of Middlesex until 1965. Pages in category "People from Edgware"
Mel Lastman – 62nd Mayor of Toronto; businessman; Henry Lau – singer, musician, actor, and ex-member of South Korean boy band Super Junior M; Ashley Lawrence – soccer player for the Canada national team [11] Jack Layton – politician, leader of the federal New Democratic Party; Mike Layton – municipal politician, son of Jack Layton
Still lives in the airport, but comes out occasionally. [4] Zahra Kamalfar: Iranian: Sheremetyevo International Airport, Russia [5] May–June 2006 – 15 March 2007 [5] 258–318 days Fleeing persecution in Iran with her family using falsified documents to seek asylum in Canada via Germany and Russia. The documents were rejected by German ...
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Calgary International is the busiest airport in Alberta and the fourth-busiest in Canada by passenger traffic, as the region's petroleum and tourism industries (and its proximity to Banff National Park) have helped foster growth, and offers nonstop flights to an array of destinations in North and Central America, Europe, and Asia.
E. J. Lennox RAIC OAA (1854–1933) – architect of Old City Hall in Toronto, and Casa Loma; John M. Lyle FRIBA OAA (1872–1945) RAIC – architect of the New York Public Library, the Royal Alexandra Theatre, and Toronto's Union Station; Raymond Moriyama CC OOnt (1929–2023) – architect of the Ontario Science Centre, Ottawa City Hall, and ...
Toronto Pearson International Airport [a] (IATA: YYZ, ICAO: CYYZ) is an international airport located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, with a small portion of the airfield, along Silver Dart Drive north of Renforth Drive, extending into Toronto's western district of Etobicoke. [6]
William Lyon Mackenzie King - 10th Prime Minister of Canada (1921-26, 1926-30, 1935-48) Longest serving Prime Minister in Canadian history - Berlin now Kitchener. Paul Martin – 21st Prime Minister of Canada (2003–2006) – Windsor