Francesco (Compare Frank) Arcadi. Underboss in Rizzuto crime family.
Agostino (The Seigneur of Saint-Léonard) Cuntrera. Member of wealthy international money-laundering family.
Federico (Freddy) Del Peschio. Family friend of Rizzuto crime family.
Lorenzo (Skunk) Giordano. Tough senior member in Rizzuto crime family.
Mike Lapolla. Enforcer for Rizzuto crime family who was murdered March 10, 2005.
Domenico Macri. Murdered soldier in Rizzuto crime family and nephew of lieutenant Francesco Arcadi.
Paolo Renda. Trusted consigliere, cousin and brother-in-law of Vito Rizzuto.
Nicolò (Nick) Rizzuto Jr. Murdered eldest son of Vito Rizzuto.
Nicolò (Zio Cola, Uncle Nick) Rizzuto Sr. For decades he was the top Mafioso in Canada, before passing control to his only son, Vito.
Vito Rizzuto. Son of Nicolò Rizzuto and top figure in Canadian Mafia.
Rocco (Sauce) Sollecito. Member of Vito’s inner circle. His son Stefano was part of Vito’s expansion into Ontario in the early 2000s.
Giovanni (Johnny) Bertolo. Close associate of Raynald Desjardins, and murder victim.
Raynald Desjardins. One-time ally of Vito Rizzuto who broke ranks after serving a lengthy sentence for drug trafficking and sparked a bloody underworld war.
Giuseppe (Joe) Di Maulo. Brother-in-law of Raynald Desjardins and senior underworld figure.
Paolo Gervasi. Montreal strip club owner who was murdered on January 19, 2004. Vito Rizzuto was blamed for his killing.
Moreno Gallo. A millionaire baker who was once a member of Vito’s group. He backed Salvatore Montagna of New York in his push to run the Montreal mob.
Lorenzo (Larry) Lo Presti. Neighbour of Vito Rizzuto and son of murdered Mafia lieutenant.
Vittorio (Victor) Mirarchi. Suspect in murder of New York City Mafia boss Salvatore Montagna.
Paolo Violi. Former head of the Cotroni crime family of Montreal, which for a time included Vito and Nicolò Rizzuto.
Juan Ramon (Joe Bravo) Fernandez. Former Toronto lieutenant for Vito Rizzuto.
Gaetano (Guy) Panepinto. Toronto lieutenant for Vito Rizzuto.
Antonio Coluccio. Brother of ’Ndrangheta members Giuseppe and Salvatore Coluccio. Told by federal government he is inadmissible to live in Canada.
Giuseppe Coluccio. Former Toronto resident said to be top member of international ’Ndrangheta crime family.
Salvatore Coluccio. Former Toronto resident said to be high-level ’Ndrangheta member.
Andrea Fortunato Carbone. Sicilian bodyguard for Michele Modica in Canada.
Pietro Scaduto. Sicilian companion of Michele Modica in Canada. Deported from Canada after 2004 shooting that paralyzed Louis Russo.
Joe (Big Joey) Massino. Former head of the informer-infested Bonanno crime family of New York City.
Salvatore (Sal the Ironworker, The Bambino Boss) Montagna. Head of New York–based Bonanno crime family.
George (George from Canada) Sciascia. Associate of Vito Rizzuto who was murdered in New York City at behest of Big Joey Massino.
Maurice (Mom) Boucher. One-time leader of the Hells Angels’ Nomads chapter in Montreal, he was serving two life terms for murder by the time Vito Rizzuto was extradited to the USA.
Salvatore Cazzetta. Founder of the Rock Machine, which warred with the Hells Angels in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He was close to Boucher in the early 1980s, when they both were members of the SS gang.