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Robert John Kerr (August 28, 1929 – April 29, 2010) was a Canadian politician and businessman, most noted as the second mayor of Cambridge, Ontario in 1975 and 1976, and as a co-founder with Graeme Ferguson, Roman Kroitor and William C. Shaw of the IMAX company.
Feb 20, 2018 · Robert Dale Kerr, 41, was taken into custody on Feb. 15 and will appear in provincial court in Edmonton on Thursday, RCMP said in a news release Tuesday. The RCMP's Integrated National Security...
Contents. hide. (Top) Sportsmen. Politicians and noblemen. Others. See also. Robert Kerr may refer to: Sportsmen. Robert Kerr (Australian footballer) (born 1967), former Australian rules footballer. Robert Kerr (athlete) (1882–1963), Canadian athlete & Olympic medalist. Robbie Kerr (racing driver) (born 1979), English racing driver.
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KERR, WILLIAM JOHNSON, Indian Department officer, jp, and politician; b. 1787, son of Robert Kerr* and Elizabeth Johnson; m. Elizabeth Brant, daughter of Joseph Brant [Thayendanegea*], and they had four sons and one daughter; d. 23 April 1845 at Wellington Square (Burlington), Upper Canada.
On January 1, 1963, illness unexpectedly claimed the life of the 66-year-old senator known as "The Uncrowned King of the Senate." Born in a log cabin in Oklahoma's Indian territory, Robert S. Kerr attended a two-year teacher-training program, followed by a year of legal studies.
Little is known about Bob Kerr’s early life except that he was born on August 4 th, 1933, in Harriston, Ontario, a town northwest of Toronto, left school early, retained little or no connection to his family, began his working life as a trucker, and at some point hit upon the idea of buying used trailers and renting them out for cartage.
Feb 26, 2024 · CAMBRIDGE - Robert Kerr was a no-nonsense politician and businessman who had the financial smarts needed to bring big-screen IMAX movies to theatres around the world. He died April 29 in Toronto at age 79.