A man ranked among Canada's top 10 most wanted fugitives was arrested at Montreal's Trudeau International Airport, according to police. Jonathan Ouellet-Gendron, 36, was taken into custody by officers as he was reportedly returning to Canada.Quebec Provincial Police stated that members of the Surete du Quebec Airport Unit, the Mascouche Major Crime Investigation Division, and the Canada Border Services Agency made the arrest. .OLDCORN: Trump should slap '10% tithe’ on Canada to protect Christianity.Ouellet-Gendron was wanted on multiple Canada-wide warrants for murder and drug trafficking charges in Saskatoon that started in 2022.Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) identified Ouellet-Gendron as a suspect in the May 2022 killing of 29-year-old Brandon Baxandall. .SPS officers found Baxandall deceased behind an apartment building on Melrose Avenue after responding to reports of an injured man and gunfire. Another injured person was hospitalized. SPS said two slim men in dark clothes fled the scene, with one carrying a bag with a strap..OLDCORN: From aprons to extremism? Traditional values are not ‘extremist’.Ouellet-Gendron was charged with first degree murder in Baxandall's death on May 24, 2022. Authorities warned the public he was believed armed and dangerous. .Last year, Mohamed Abdula Ali received a six year prison sentence after pleading guilty to manslaughter in the case.The Bolo Program, highlighting Canada's top 25 most wanted fugitives, added Ouellet-Gendron in May 2023, placing him tenth on the list. .OLDCORN: ‘Minor attracted person,’ the left’s next shiny toy after transgenderism.A SPS video released late last year detailed their investigation, showing dashcam footage of officers arriving at the chaotic scene and performing CPR. It also showed recovered handguns, stating three firearms were found shortly after the investigation began.