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Burdett ‘Burd’ Sisler, war veteran and oldest known living Canadian, has died at 110

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Last updated: 2026/04/04 at 9:41 AM
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Burdett “Burd” Sisler, the oldest known living Canadian — and one of the world’s oldest Second World War veterans — has died at 110, his family confirmed on Saturday.

One of the last Second World War veterans ‘will be missed by so many’

Anya Zoledziowski · CBC News · Posted: Apr 04, 2026 9:28 AM EDT | Last Updated: 9 minutes ago

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Burdett Sisler, one of the world’s oldest Second World War veterans, has died at 110, his family confirmed on Saturday. This photo from 2020 shows Sisler at Parliament Hill in Ottawa. (Submitted by Norm and Matt Sisler)

Burdett “Burd” Sisler, the oldest known living Canadian — and one of the world’s oldest Second World War veterans — has died at 110, his family confirmed on Saturday.

The supercentenarian from Fort Erie, Ont., died of natural causes on Thursday, less than two weeks before his 111th birthday.

“It’s certainly bittersweet. We were blessed to have him for so long,” his son, Norm Sisler, told CBC News.

“He will be missed by so many in our community and at the Legion. He made quite an impact on quite a few people.”

A funeral is scheduled for April 9 at Benner Funeral Home in Fort Erie.

This is a breaking story. We will continue to update it.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Anya Zoledziowski is a Peabody-winning multimedia journalist from Edmonton who’s covered social and climate justice, Indigenous affairs, gender, politics and more, and has been recognized by several national and international awards. She’s currently pursuing her PhD in journalism studies.

With files from Philippe de Montigny

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