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Pelletier was born in Quebec on March 22, 1925, and he died in Montreal, Quebec on September 6, 2018. He was married to Francoise Graton until her death in 2014. [3]Pelletier was awarded the Order of Canada on July 11, 1988, and was invested on December 31, 2024.
This is a list of defunct newspapers of Quebec presented in order of first appearance. 1770–1799 ... La Gazette de Montréal/The Montreal Gazette, 1785, Montréal, ...
Pierre Nadeau was born in Montreal on 19 December 1936. [1] [2] [3] Nadeau's parents Pauline Migneault and Jean-Marie Nadeau had three sons and raised the family in the Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood. His father was a locally renowned lawyer and a candidate in the 1950 Quebec Liberal Party leadership elections.
Propair Flight 420 (PRO420) was a domestic charter flight from Montreal, Quebec to Peterborough, Ontario.The flight was carried out by Propair, a charter airline based in Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec, using a Fairchild Metroliner SA226.
The Montreal newspapers called the Brinks robbery of 30 March 1976-which was the largest robbery ever committed in Montreal-the "crime of the century". [9] On 14 May 1976, one of the West End Gang members involved in the Brinks robbery, John Slawvey, was killed in a shoot-out with the police with detective André Savard killing Slawvey. [ 10 ]
Maurice Boucher (21 June 1953 – 10 July 2022) was a Canadian gangster, convicted murderer, reputed drug trafficker, and outlaw biker—once president of the Quebec Nomads chapter of the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club. [2]
David Cohen (August 1, 1946 – May 14, 2021) was a Canadian immigration lawyer based in Montreal, Quebec. He served as the senior partner at Cohen Immigration Law and provided testimony on immigration matters to both the Senate and Parliament of Canada. He gained recognition for utilizing the internet to assist immigrants in relocating to and ...
The murder of Sharron Prior was a high-profile child murder occurred in Pointe-Saint-Charles neighbourhood of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [1] Sharron Prior, a 16-year-old schoolgirl was abducted after she left her home to meet friends at a nearby pizzeria on 29 March 1975.