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Profiles

  • George Ashdown (1852 - 1939)
    Was brother to James H. Ashdown and was involved in Ashdown Hardware chain operating Manitoba to B.C. Was also mayor of Morden, Manitoba
  • Frederick Edgar Warriner (1884 - 1966)
    Born at Stoufville, Ontario on 3 April 1884, son of S. M. Warriner and Mary Emily Manning, he received his dental degree from the University of Toronto in 1907 and came to Winnipeg in 1917. He was elec...
  • James H. Ashdown (1844 - 1924)
    Founder J. H. Ashdown Hardware chain. Mayor of Winnipeg in 1903?* Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy : Oct 23 2024, 0:16:24 UTC
  • Susan Ann Thompson
    Susan Ann Thompson OM was the 40th mayor of Winnipeg, Manitoba. She was born on 12 April 1947. She was the first and first to date only woman to serve as mayor of Winnipeg, serving two terms from 199...
  • Charles Alfred Drury (1844 - 1905)
    Charles Drury BIRTH 4 Sep 1844 Oro-Medonte, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada DEATH 12 Jan 1905 (aged 60) Oro-Medonte, Simcoe County, Ontario, Canada BURIAL Saint James Cemetery Crown Hill, Simcoe County...

This is the master project for all of the projects that are created to keep track of the Mayors in Canadian cities or towns.

The following cities, towns and counties have been expanded out as part of this project and any of the profiles added to those projects should also be added to this one.

Alberta

British Columbia

Manitoba

New Brunswick

Newfoundland and Labrador

Northwest Territories

Nova Scotia

Ontario

Prince Edward Island

Québec

In Québec, see Directory of Locations in Québec, Canada. It contains the list of {eventually} all municipalities in the province. Each municipality project has a "Mayors" section. See for example, Chibougamau, Saint-Henri-de-Taillon.

The mayors of the Cities of Montréal and Québec, should also be added to the respective municipality project.

Saskatchewan