• organisation as a special assignment coach. Burns was born in Montreal to Geralda "Louise" Girardeau and Alfred Burns. Pat was the youngest of 6 children, he has...
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  • Patrick Burns may refer to: Patrick Burns (businessman) (1856–1937), Canadian rancher, businessman, and senator Patrick Burns (paranormal investigator)...
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  • decision stood, and Pat returned briefly to newspaper reporting before joining CKGM in Montreal later in the decade. The "Burns Hot Line" returned to...
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  • Mount Burns is a summit in Alberta, Canada. Mount Burns was named after Pat Burns, the proprietor of a nearby mine. "Mount Burns". Geographical Names Data...
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    Burns Manor was the Calgary residence of Senator Pat Burns, a successful businessman who founded Burns Meat. It was located at 510 13th Avenue S.W. in...
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    teams: Jacques Lemaire, Pat Quinn, Scotty Bowman, Barry Trotz, and John Tortorella have won the award twice, while Pat Burns is the only coach to win...
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  • Robin Arthur Burns (born August 27, 1946) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger. He is the cousin of coach Pat Burns. Burns is the son...
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    After his Warner Brothers contract lapsed in 1964, Williams was cast as Pat Burns, series regular in The Tycoon with Walter Brennan. The show lasted one...
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    Junior High School was named for Pat Burns Mount Burns, a peak in Kananaskis Country. Burns Building Senator Patrick Burns Building, at Southern Alberta...
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    vice president William Northey in 1945. The most recent inductee was Pat Burns in 2014. In addition to players and builders, five broadcasters for the...
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