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  2. Frank Orr - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] Orr was inducted into the Canadian Motorsport Hall of Fame in 2021, with voters citing his contribution to motorsport coverage in The Toronto Star as significant to Canadian motorsport. [7] Orr resided in Etobicoke with his wife Shirley. [5] He died on February 13, 2021, at the age of 84. [1] [8]

  3. Deaths in April 2015 - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Porter, 86, British music critic ... 97, English-born Canadian broadcaster and music critic (Toronto Star). [219] Bárbara Heliodora ... Chris Turner, 64 ...

  4. List of University of Toronto alumni - Wikipedia

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    Julian Porter (B.A.) – Chairman of the Toronto Transit Commission, 1979–87, former President of the Canadian National Exhibition John Reimer (B.A.) – Member of Parliament for Kitchener , 1979–80, 1984–93

  5. List of people from Mississauga - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of people from Mississauga, Ontario. The list includes people from Toronto Township , the Village and Town of Port Credit , and the Village and Town of Streetsville , predecessors of the modern community.

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  7. Deaths in December 1987 - Wikipedia

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    Elias Porter, 73, American psychologist. Stanisław Radkiewicz, 84, Polish communist activist, Minister of Public Security. Claude T. Smith, 55, American band conductor and composer. George Wunder, 75, American cartoonist and comic illustrator (Terry and the Pirates), heart attack. [52]

  8. Barry Turner (politician) - Wikipedia

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    John Barry Turner (April 11, 1946 – October 20, 2021) was a Canadian politician and lobbyist. Born in Ottawa, Ontario , Turner was elected to the House of Commons of Canada in Brian Mulroney 's massive sweep in the 1984 election in which the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada won more seats than any party before or since.

  9. The Three Degrees - Wikipedia

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    Turner and Porter both left the group, leaving Fayette Pinkney the only original member. They were eventually replaced by Helen Scott and Janet Harmon [1] Barrett also became manager of Sheila Ferguson, who had been friends with Scott since high school. [1] Barrett signed Ferguson to Swan Records in 1965. [1]