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  2. Ottawa Citizen - Wikipedia

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    The Ottawa Citizen's circulation in 2009 was 123,856 copies daily. Its circulation dropped by 26 percent to 91,796 in 2015. [16]In Spring 2022, the Ottawa Citizen's unduplicated print and digital average weekday audience was 231,000, and its unduplicated average weekly audience was 490,000.

  3. Michel Trudeau - Wikipedia

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    Trudeau lived his early life in Ottawa and later Montreal upon his father's retirement from politics in 1984, where he was a classmate of Sophie Grégoire. During their summer breaks, Michel and his brothers attended Camp Ahmek on Canoe Lake in Algonquin Provincial Park where he would later work as a camp counsellor . [ 3 ]

  4. Roland Armitage - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, Ottawa–Carleton Regional Council adopted a ward system and councillors would need to be directly elected rather than be made up from the various mayors and city councillors in the region. In the 1994 Ottawa-Carleton Regional Municipality elections , Armitage chose to run for a seat in Ward 5 , which covered the region's western rural ...

  5. State funerals in Canada - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Beechwood Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Beechwood Cemetery is the national cemetery of Canada, located in Vanier, Ottawa, Ontario.Over 82,000 people are buried in the cemetery, including Governor General Ramon Hnatyshyn, Prime Minister Robert Borden, and several members of Parliament, premiers, Canadian Armed Forces personnel and veterans, Royal Canadian Mounted Police personnel, Canadian Security Intelligence Service intelligence ...

  7. William Teron - Wikipedia

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    William (Bill) Teron, OC (November 15, 1932 – March 12, 2018 [1]) was a Canadian real estate executive who was known as the "Father of Kanata". [2]Born in Gardenton, Manitoba, he moved to Ottawa when he was eighteen.

  8. Dave Gerlach - Wikipedia

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    David Fredrick Gerlach [1] (July 2, 1940 – October 22, 2020) [2] was a Canadian curler. He played as the third on the Ron Northcott rink that won the 1969 Brier and World Championship.

  9. Diane Deans - Wikipedia

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    Diane Elizabeth Deans (née Flaherty; September 16, 1958 – May 14, 2024) was a Canadian politician.A member of Ottawa City Council, she represented Gloucester-Southgate Ward, and its predecessor Southgate Ward in the city's southeast from 1994 to 2022.