March 30, 2016
Seven individuals have kicked the bucket after a little private plane smashed on an island off the east shore of Quebec. Powers said the plane smashed as it drew closer Iles-de-la-Madeleine Airport in the midst of overwhelming winds and snow. Jean Lapierre, a telecaster and previous Canadian transport priest, and individuals from his crew were among the casualties. Mr Lapierre, who was 59, acted as a political examiner for CTV and other Canadian media outlets.
One of those systems, TVA, said Mr Lapierre's wife, two siblings and sister kicked the bucket in the accident. They were making a trip to the burial service of Mr Lapierre's dad. He additionally served as an individual from parliament from 1979 to 1993 and again from 2004 to 2007.
Previous Prime Minister Paul Martin said: "He was a decent political investigator, he was one of the best, however he was additionally an eminent political figure in this nation and it was an awesome benefit to work with him." Authorities with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada set out to Havre aux Maisons Island in the Magdalen Islands to decide the reason for the accident. The twin-motor turboprop plane had left Montreal's St Hubert Airport on Tuesday morning.
Previous Prime Minister Paul Martin said: "He was a decent political investigator, he was one of the best, however he was additionally an eminent political figure in this nation and it was an awesome benefit to work with him." Authorities with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada set out to Havre aux Maisons Island in the Magdalen Islands to decide the reason for the accident. The twin-motor turboprop plane had left Montreal's St Hubert Airport on Tuesday morning.
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