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  2. Capital punishment in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment in Canada dates to Canada's earliest history, including its period as first a French then a British colony. From 1867 to the elimination of the death penalty for murder on July 26, 1976, 1,481 people had been sentenced to death, and 710 had been executed.

  3. John Robert Radclive - Wikipedia

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    The hanging was described by Frank W. Anderson, a criminologist, in his publication A Concise History of Capital Punishment in Canada. After pinioning her arms to her waist with two leather straps, Radclive escorted her to the scaffold with extreme gentleness.

  4. Canadian Coalition Against the Death Penalty - Wikipedia

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    The couple formed the CCADP to speak out against the use of capital punishment around the world, to educate and encourage fellow Canadians to resist the occasional calls for a renewal of the death penalty within their own country [1] (Canada abolished the death penalty in 1976 [2]), and to urge the Canadian government to ensure fair trials and ...

  5. Arthur B. English - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Armstrong English (he used the pseudonym Arthur Ellis; 1864/1865 – 21 July 1938) was a British national who was the official hangman of Canada between 1912 and 1935. It is estimated he carried out more than 600 hangings in all of Canada's provinces and incorporated territories. [1]

  6. Ronald Turpin - Wikipedia

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    The CBC reports that when both men were informed that they would likely be the last people ever to hang in Canada, Turpin said, "Some consolation." [ 3 ] Alternatively, the Toronto Star reports Turpin to have said in his final hours "If our dying means capital punishment in this country will be abolished for good, we will not have died in vain".

  7. Section 12 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

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    Burns, [8] the Supreme Court declined to decide whether capital punishment would classify in Canadian law as a cruel and unusual punishment and therefore a direct violation of section 12. They did, however, state that execution certainly "engages the underlying values of the prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment," noting its ...

  8. Capital punishment by country - Wikipedia

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    Capital Punishment was abolished for political crimes in 1852, civil crimes in 1867 and war crimes in 1911. [372] In 1916, capital punishment was reinstated only for military offenses that occurred in a war against a foreign country and in the theater of war. [373] Capital punishment was completely abolished again in 1976. [374] Romania: 1989 ...

  9. Category:Capital punishment in Canada - Wikipedia

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