Paul Joseph Chartier

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Paul Joseph Chartier
Born(1921-08-05)August 5, 1921
Bonnyville, Alberta, Canada
DiedMay 18, 1966(1966-05-18) (aged 44)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
OccupationTruck driver
Known forFailed bomb plot

Paul Joseph Chartier (August 5, 1921 – May 18, 1966) was a Canadian man who died when a bomb he was preparing exploded in a washroom of the Parliament of Canada. It is believed that he was preparing to bomb the House of Commons.

Early life

Born in rural Alberta to parents who owned a small hotel, Chartier became a trucker at age 20. However, in 1960, he ran into financial trouble and was forced to declare bankruptcy and sell his truck. He was also investigated for fraud and his marriage failed. Moving to Toronto, he settled in a rooming house on Major Street.

Bomb plot

Before the attempted attack, Chartier had purchased ten sticks of dynamite in

Members of Parliament below. However, the bomb exploded as Chartier exited the washroom. He was carrying it in his right hand, and it blew off his arm and tore open his torso, killing him instantly, but harming no one else. The washroom was heavily damaged, but the thick wooden door contained the blast in that room. No other part of the Centre Block
itself was seriously damaged.

After his death, police found a number of writings and letters earlier sent to newspapers were uncovered. He stated that because of government actions, no one could afford to live and that politicians were rich and greedy. He attacked politicians and homosexuals in his writings. He wrote that his plan was to "exterminate as many members as possible," and that he was prepared to die in the process. He declared his desire to become "President [sic] of Canada", and stated that he would appoint Toronto alderman June Marks as his Vice President. When police raided his apartment, they found several other sticks of dynamite.

See also

  • Denis Lortie, 1984 shooter who attacked the Quebec parliament National Assembly building and chamber
  • Michael Zehaf-Bibeau
    , 2014 shooter who attacked the Canadian Parliament Buildings Centre Block
  • List of attacks on legislatures

References

  • "Chartier Wanted Presidency with June Marks as his Deputy." The Globe and Mail May 21, 1966, pg. 10
  • "MPs Say Explosion Premature, Man's Bomb Meant for Chamber." The Globe and Mail May 19, 1966, pg. 10

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