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Brian Mulroney 1939 - 2024

Prime Minister Jean Chretien applauds former prime minister Brian Mulroney during an official unveiling ceremony of Mulroney's official portrait on Parliament Hill in Ottawa Tuesday Nov 19, 2002. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Tom Hanson
From bank robberies to homicides and missing person cases, Canada has its fair share of unsolved mysteries over the decades. <br><br>Here is a look at 15 famous cases that remained unsolved.<br><br>Warning: This gallery includes disturbing details.
In 2020, police caught an Ontario man driving with a large dresser taped to the roof of his vehicle in the area of Belgrave and Cantay roads in Mississauga. Police said in a tweet published Tuesday that Gorilla-brand tape was used to fasten the “massive dresser” to the vehicle. “Yes, we agree that Gorilla Tape is some pretty tough stuff,” the tweet reads. “However, they would probably agree with us that it’s not tough enough to secure this massive dresser to the roof of your car as you drive on the road.” <br><a href="https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/ontario-driver-caught-using-only-tape-to-attach-massive-dresser-to-his-car-roof-police-1.5225650">Read the full story here</a><br>

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