R.B. Bennett was the only former prime minster buried outside of Canada (he was buried in England).
No. However, there are passengers buried in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Most of the Canadian soldiers who were known to have died on D-Day ( 2,043 ) are buried at Beny-Sur-Mer War Cemetery at Caen. A further 2,782 Canadian soldiers who died on the immediate following days are buried at Bretteville-Sur-Mer nearbyMost of the Canadian soldiers who were known to have died on D-Day ( 2,043 ) are buried at Beny-Sur-Mer War Cemetery at Caen. A further 2,782 Canadian soldiers who died on the immediate following days are buried at Bretteville-Sur-Mer nearby
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Alexander Graham Bell(1847-1922) was born Scottish, immigrated to Canada, moved to the the United States to fight legal battles over his invention and lived in both Canada and the U.S.A. for the rest of his life until he died in Nova Scotia Canada. He also invented the telephne in Banford , Ontario in 1874.
Died and buried in Deadwood, Black Hills in South Dakota
He was in canada
cause he wrote the song of o canada and was baried in boston but the canadians thought it would be better id he was beried in canadian soile so he got shiped of to canada.
She is buried outside of emporia kansas
No. However, there are passengers buried in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
He was buried in Ballynacourty graveyard outside Anascaul
Corey Haim is buried in the Pardes Shalom Cemetery, Toronto Ontario, Canada
Most of the Canadian soldiers who were known to have died on D-Day ( 2,043 ) are buried at Beny-Sur-Mer War Cemetery at Caen. A further 2,782 Canadian soldiers who died on the immediate following days are buried at Bretteville-Sur-Mer nearbyMost of the Canadian soldiers who were known to have died on D-Day ( 2,043 ) are buried at Beny-Sur-Mer War Cemetery at Caen. A further 2,782 Canadian soldiers who died on the immediate following days are buried at Bretteville-Sur-Mer nearby
Because it is illegal to bury live people in CanadaBecause you can't bury someone who is still alive.
no there were non buried in flanders fields they were all buried in omemee Ontario
Craig Stewart Walker has written: 'The Buried Astrolabe' -- subject- s -: Canadian drama, History and criticism 'Versions of poetic theatre in contemporary Canada'
That's because Bell's family immigrated to Canada and lived in Canada before the Canadian Citizenship Act was passed.So no one could legally become a Canadian Citizen until 1947 (over 20 years after Bell's death). He would have been classified as a British subject and citizen as Canada was still part of the British Empire. He has since been classified as an honorary Canadian, because many of his ideas and experiments originated in Canada, as well as his family.During the last 30 years of his life, he spent increasing time in his Nova Scotian "summer" house. This is the last place he resided, he both died and chose to be buried in Canada.
Traveller is buried on the Washington and Lee University campus right outside of the Lee Chapel, which is where Robert E. Lee is buried.