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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. Of those executed, 697 were men and 13 women.
The Bonifacio brothers were executed on May 10, 1897, in the mountains of Maragondon. [121] [122] ...
During the war, 25 Canadian soldiers were executed for purely military offences. Excluding the two who were found guilty of murder, Veteran Affairs Minister Ron Duhamel announced on December 11, 2001 that executed soldiers would have their names added to Canada's Books of Remembrance housed in Parliament Hill.
People executed by Canada by firing squad (2 P) H. People executed by Canada by hanging (1 C, 31 P) L. People executed by Lower Canada (4 P) N. People executed by ...
Brandon Bonifacio — soccer player ... (1900 – 1923) — mobster; last woman to be executed in Alberta; Nicholas ... 1932) — first woman in Canada to use the ...
Moments before his execution on December 30, ... Bonifacio, in turn, had openly denounced him as a coward for his refusal. ... Markham; [159] and Montreal, Canada. ...
Pages in category "Executed Canadian women" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
Lázaro Macapagal y Olaes (December 17, 1871 – unknown) was a lieutenant colonel in the Philippine Revolution, known for being the executioner of Andrés Bonifacio and his brother Procopio Bonifacio in 1897 under the orders of the Consejo dela Guerra (Council of War) headed by Mariano Noriel.