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Viljo Rosvall and Janne Voutilainen
Born
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Died
November 18, 1929 (disappearance) / April 28, 1930 (funeral)
Occupation
Finnish-Canadian trade unionists
Viljo Rosvall and Janne Voutilainen were two Finnish-Canadian unionists from Thunder Bay, Ontario and members of the Lumber Workers Industrial Union of Canada who mysteriously disappeared on November 18, 1929, and were later found dead. The two were on their way to a bushcamp near Onion Lake to recruit sympathetic bushworkers for a large strike which was gaining momentum west of Thunder Bay in Shabaqua and Shebandowan.
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