Unbeknownst to most, there has always been an active circle of crime in
Canada. From Al Capone, who dodged the "heat" during Prohobition in a
network of tunnels under Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, to Montreal's Rizutto
family, this updated edition of The Encyclopedia of Canadian Organized
Crime profiles the most notorious criminals this country has ever seen.
Reporters Peter Edwards and Michel Auger pool their research and
expertise to provide a compendium of the personalities and crimes that
have kept Canadian law enforcement busy for centuries.