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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
André Besette – CSC Holy Cross Brother, "miracle worker of Montreal" Norman Bethune – physician, medical innovator, and political activist; Tim Biakabutuka – former NFL football player, Carolina Panthers; Charlie Biddle – Montreal Jazz pioneer, Juno Award winner; Khem Birch – Montreal NBA Player edit by LMR-11
Alan Bernard Gold OC OQ (July 21, 1917 – May 15, 2005) was the chief justice of the Quebec Superior Court from 1983 to 1992.. Born in Montreal, Gold received a B.A. from Queen's University in 1938 and a bachelor's degree in civil law from the University of Montreal in 1941.
Born in Causapscal, Quebec, Canada, Boucher was raised in poverty in the Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough of inner-city Montreal, where his family moved when he was two years old. [13] Boucher had seven siblings; his father was a construction worker while his mother stayed at home to raise their eight children. [13]
Irving Grundman (July 23, 1928 – February 26, 2021) was a Canadian ice hockey executive and municipal politician. He served as general manager of the Montreal Canadiens from 1978 to 1983. [1]
Their clientele included members of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, as well as other professional musicians from Montreal and from other provinces and countries. [4] Following Wilfer's retirement, Fogl and Fuchs took over the management of the shop. [4] Wilfer died in Montreal on 31 August 1976 after undergoing an operation. [1] The shop ...
Lorne Charles Webster (September 19, 1928 – December 15, 2004) was a Canadian financier, businessman and philanthropist.He was the chairman and founder of Prenor Group Limited, a conglomerate with over $500 million in assets that had investments in insurance, trust services, investment management and real estate in Canada, the United States and Europe. [1]
Richard Louis Duckett (January 30, 1885 – July 19, 1972) was a Canadian athlete, lawyer and coroner, who held office in the judicial district of Montreal between 1937 and 1961. Biography [ edit ]