The founder of the Smoke's Poutinerie fast-food chain has died at the age of 50. The company says Ryan Smolkin died Sunday as a result of unexpected complica
The company says Ryan Smolkin died Sunday as a result of unexpected complications from a recent surgery.
Smolkin started the Ajax based brand in 2009, calling himself the company’s chief entertainment officer. Under his leadership, Smoke’s locations cropped up all over Canada and the brand began expanding into the U.S..If you have found a spelling error, please, notify us by selecting that text and pressing
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