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{{short description|none}} [[Canadians]] are people who are identified with [[Canada]] through residential, [[Canadian nationality law|legal]], [[History of Canada|historical]], or [[Culture of Canada|cultural means]]. This list groups people by their area of notability. {{dynamic list}} ==Architects== * [[Hans Blumenfeld]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]]</small> (1892β1988) β architect and city planner * [[Joan Burt]] (1930β2021) β architect * [[Douglas Cardinal]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]]</small> (born 1934) β architect of [[Canadian Museum of Civilization]] * [[Mary Clark (architect)|Mary Clark]] (born 1936) β architect and transportation planner * [[Ernest Cormier]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]]</small> (1885β1980) β architect of [[Supreme Court of Canada]] building * [[A. J. Diamond]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]]</small> (1934β2022) β architect of [[Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts]] * [[Margaret Synge Dryer]] (1921β1963) β architect * [[Arthur Erickson]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]]</small> (1924β2008) β architect of [[Simon Fraser University]], [[Robson Square]], and the [[Embassy of Canada in Washington]] * [[David Ewart]] <small>[[Imperial Service Order|ISO]]</small> (1841β1921) β Chief Dominion Architect (1896 to 1914), architect of [[Global Centre for Pluralism|Dominion Archives Building]], [[Royal Canadian Mint]], [[Canadian Museum of Nature|Victoria Memorial Museum]], [[Connaught Building]] in Ottawa<ref>{{cite DCB |first=Gordon W. |last=Fulton |title=David Ewart |volume=15 |url=http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/ewart_david_15E.html}}</ref> * [[Γtienne Gaboury]] <small>[[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]] OAA</small> (1930β2022) β architect of the Embassy of Canada in [[Mexico]] and the [[Royal Canadian Mint]] building in Winnipeg * [[Frank Gehry]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Doctor of Engineering|DEng]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Doctor of Architecture|DArch]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Doctor of Arts|DA]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[American Institute of Architects|AIA]]</small> (born 1929) β architect of [[Guggenheim Museum Bilbao]], [[Experience Music Project]], [[Walt Disney Concert Hall]], and the [[Art Gallery of Ontario]] * [[Dan Hanganu]] <small>[[National Order of Quebec|OQ]] [[Doctor of Architecture|DArch]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]] OAQ</small> (1939β2017) β architect of [[Pointe-Γ -CalliΓ¨re Museum]] and Montreal Archival Centre * [[Gregory Henriquez]] <small>[[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|FRAIC]] OAA [[American Institute of Architects|AIA]]</small> (born 1963) [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]] β architect of the [[Woodward's Building]], [[TELUS Garden]], and redevelopment of [[Honest Ed's]] location * [[Stephen Irwin (architect)|Stephen Irwin]] <small>[[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]] [[Royal Institute of British Architects|RIBA]] OAA</small> (1939β2019) β architect of [[Purdy's Wharf]] * [[Bruce Kuwabara]] <small>[[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|FRAIC]] OAA [[American Institute of Architects|AIA]]</small> (born 1949) [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]] β architect of the [[Gardiner Museum]], and [[Kitchener City Hall]] * [[E. J. Lennox]] <small>[[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]] OAA</small> (1854β1933) β architect of [[Old City Hall (Toronto)|Old City Hall]] in Toronto, and [[Casa Loma]] * [[John M. Lyle]] <small>[[Royal Institute of British Architects|FRIBA]] OAA</small> (1872β1945) [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]] β architect of the [[New York Public Library]], the [[Royal Alexandra Theatre]], and Toronto's [[Union Station (Toronto)|Union Station]] * [[Raymond Moriyama]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Order of Ontario|OOnt]]</small> (1929β2023) β architect of the [[Ontario Science Centre]], [[Ottawa City Hall]], and [[Canadian War Museum]] * [[Samuel Oghale Oboh]] <small>[[Fellow of the American Institute of Architects|FAIA]], [[FRAIC]], Architect, AAA</small> (born 1971) β 2015 President of the [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]] β architect of the [[International Law Enforcement Academy]] Botswana and the [[Botswana Police College]]; Lead Architect of the Alberta Legislature Centre Redevelopment Master Plan * [[John Ostell]] (1813β1892) β architect of the [[McGill University]] Arts Building, and the Montreal Custom House * [[Francis Rattenbury]] <small>[[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]] [[Architectural Institute of British Columbia|AIBC]]</small> (1867β1935) β architect of the [[British Columbia Parliament Buildings]], and the [[The Empress (hotel)|Empress Hotel]] * [[Moshe Safdie]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|FRAIC]] [[American Institute of Architects|FAIA]]</small> (born 1938) β architect of [[Habitat 67]], the [[National Gallery of Canada]], and [[Vancouver Public Library|Vancouver Library Square]] * [[Fariborz Sahba]] (born 1948) β Master's degree from Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Tehran, architect of [[Lotus Temple]], and [[Terraces (BahΓ‘ΚΌΓ)]] * [[Henry Sears (architect)|Henry Sears]] {{Post-nominals|country=CAN|FRAIC}} (1929β2003) β Massey medal-winning architect, urban and gallery planner * [[Brigitte Shim]] (born 1958) β [[Order of Canada]] for architecture, and [[Integral House]] * [[Bing Thom]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CM]] [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|FRAIC]] [[Architectural Institute of British Columbia|AIBC]]</small> (1940β2016) β architect of [[Central City Shopping Centre|Central City Centre]] * [[Ronald Thom]] <small>[[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|FRAIC]] [[Architectural Institute of British Columbia|AIBC]]</small> (1923β1986) β architect of [[Massey College]], the Shaw Theatre, and [[Trent University]] ==Artists== {{see also|List of Canadian women artists}} ===Actors=== {{main|List of Canadian actors|Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood}} ===Animators=== * [[Ryan Larkin]] (1943β2007) β nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Film, ''[[Walking (1968 film)|Walking]]'', 1969 ===Broadcasters=== {{main|List of Canadian television personalities|List of Canadian radio personalities}} ===Comedians=== {{main|List of Canadian comedians|List of Canadian stand-up comedians}} ===Musicians=== {{Main|List of Canadian musicians|List of bands from Canada}} ===Photographers=== * [[Ivaan Kotulsky]] (1944β2008) ===Visual arts=== {{Main|List of Canadian artists|List of Canadian painters|List of Canadian women photographers}} ====Cartoonists==== * [[Michael de Adder]] (born 1967) β editorial cartoonist and caricaturist * [[Danny Antonucci]] (born 1957) β creator of ''[[Ed Edd n Eddy]]'' * [[Kate Beaton]] (born 1983) β creator of ''[[Hark! A Vagrant]]'' * [[Chester Brown]] (born 1960) β creator of ''[[Yummy Fur (comics)|Yummy Fur]]'', ''[[Underwater (comics)|Underwater]]'' and ''[[Louis Riel]]'' * [[John Byrne (comics)|John Byrne]] (born 1950) β influenced [[superhero]] characters like The [[Fantastic Four]] and [[Superman]] * [[Andy Donato]] (born 1937) β [[editorial cartoonist]] for the ''[[Toronto Sun]]'' * [[Hal Foster]] (1892β1982) β artist for ''[[Tarzan in comics#Comic strips|Tarzan]]'' comic strip, creator of ''[[Prince Valiant]]'' * [[J.D. Frazer]] (born 1965) (moniker: Illiad) β creator of the [[webcomic]] ''[[User Friendly]]'' * [[Seth (cartoonist)|Gregory Gallant]] (born 1962) (moniker: Seth) β creator of ''[[Palookaville (comics)|Palookaville]]'' * [[Lynn Johnston]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CM]] [[Order of Manitoba|OM]]</small> (born 1947) β creator of ''[[For Better or For Worse]]'' * [[John Kricfalusi]] (born 1955) (moniker: John K.) β creator of ''[[Ren and Stimpy]]'' * [[Graeme MacKay]] (born 1968) β editorial cartoonist * [[Sean Martin (cartoonist)|Sean Martin]] (1950β2020) β creator of the print and webcomic "[[Doc and Raider]]" * [[Todd McFarlane]] (born 1961) β creator of ''[[Spawn (comics)|Spawn]]'' * [[Win Mortimer]] (1919β1998) β illustrator for [[DC Comics]]' [[Superman]] and [[Batman]] * [[Terry Mosher]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Doctor of Letters|DLitt]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (born 1942) ([[moniker]]: Aislin) β ''[[Montreal Gazette]]'' newspaper * [[Len Norris]] (1919β1997) β long-time editorial columnist for the ''[[Vancouver Sun]]'' * [[Ryan North]] (born 1980) β creator of the webcomic ''[[Dinosaur Comics]]'' * [[Scott Ramsoomair]] (born 1981) β creator of the webcomic ''[[VG Cats]]'' * [[Joe Shuster]] (1914β1992) β co-creator of ''[[Superman]]'' * [[Dave Sim]] (born 1956) β creator of ''[[Cerebus the Aardvark]]'' * [[Fiona Staples]] (born 1984) β co-creator of ''[[Saga (comics)|Saga]]'' * [[Paul Szep]] (born 1941) β editorial cartoonist for the ''[[Boston Globe]]'' 1967β2001 * [[Ben Wicks]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CM]]</small> (1926β2000) β illustrator, [[comic strip]] cartoonist, and humanitarian ==Astronauts== [[File:Roberta Bondar NASA.jpg|thumb|[[Roberta Bondar]]]] * [[Roberta Bondar]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Order of Ontario|OOnt]] [[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada|FRCP(C)]] [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (born 1945) β first Canadian woman in space * [[Marc Garneau]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Canadian Forces' Decoration|CD]] [[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (born 1949) β first Canadian man in space * [[Chris Hadfield]] <small>[[Order of Ontario|OOnt]] [[Meritorious Service Decoration|MSC]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Doctor of Engineering|DEng]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (born 1959) β first Canadian to walk in space, first Canadian to command the [[International Space Station]] * [[Steven MacLean (astronaut)|Steven MacLean]] <small>[[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (born 1954) * [[Julie Payette]] <small>[[National Order of Quebec|CQ]] [[Massey College|FMC]]</small> (born 1963) * [[David Saint-Jacques]] (born 1970), B.Eng., Ph.D., M.D. * [[Robert Thirsk]] (born 1953) β holds Canadian record for longest time spent in space (204 days) * [[Bjarni Tryggvason]] <small>[[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (born 1945) ==Athletes== {{Main|List of Canadian sports personalities|Canada's athletes of the 20th century}} ==Businesspeople and entrepreneurs== * [[Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook]], Baron Beaverbrook <small>[[Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council|PC]]</small> (1879β1964) β publishing baron, entrepreneur * [[Francesco Aquilini]] (born 1969) β Chairman of the Aquilini Investment Group and owner of the [[Vancouver Canucks]] * [[David Asper]] (born 1958) β chairman, Canwest Global Communications * [[Izzy Asper]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Queen's Counsel|QC]] [[Order of Manitoba|OM]]</small> (1932β2003) β chairman, Canwest Global Communications * [[Meghan Athavale]] β entrepreneur and visual artist * [[Jeannine Bailliu]] β economist, policy advisor at the Bank of Canada * [[Conrad Black]] β Lord Black of Crossharbour <small>[[Order of St. Gregory the Great|KCSG]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (born 1944) β entrepreneur, publisher * [[Willard Boyle]] (1924β2011) β invented [[charge-coupled device]] * [[Edgar Bronfman, Sr.]] (1929β2013) β head of [[Seagram]]'s and long-time president of the [[World Jewish Congress]] * [[Samuel Bronfman]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]]</small> (1889β1971) β founder of [[Seagram]]'s * [[Robert Campeau]] (1923β2017) β real-estate mogul * [[Jack Kent Cooke]] (1912β1997) β owner of the [[Los Angeles Lakers]], [[Los Angeles Kings]], [[Washington Redskins]] and the [[Chrysler Building]] * [[James Alexander Cowan]] (1901β1978) β public relations consultant and founder of [[Stratford Shakespeare Festival]] * [[Samuel Cunard]] <small>[[Baronet|Bt]]</small> (1787β1865) β founder of [[Cunard Line]] * [[William Davidson (lumberman)|William Davidson]] (1740β1790) β lumberman, shipbuilder, merchant * [[Christine M. Day]] (born 1962) β former CEO of the Canadian clothing company Lululemon Athletica * [[Michael DeGroote]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]]</small> (1932β2022) β businessman and philanthropist * [[Paul Desmarais]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]] [[Order of Canada|CC]]</small> (1927β2013) β Chairman, Power Corporation of Canada [[File:TimothyeatonstatueCommons.jpg|thumb|[[Timothy Eaton]]]] * [[Craig Dobbin]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]]</small> (1935β2006) β founder, chairman and CEO of [[CHC Helicopter]] Corporation * [[Denzil Doyle]] (born 1932/1933) β founding president of [[Digital Equipment Corporation]]'s Canadian subsidiary * [[James Hamet Dunn]] <small>[[Baronet|Bt]]</small> (1874β1956) β financier, steel magnate * [[Timothy Eaton]] (1834β1907) β founder of [[Eaton's]] [[department store]]s * [[Bernie Ebbers]] (1941β2020) β former CEO of [[WorldCom]] * [[Sam Feldman (music executive)|Sam Feldman]] <small>{{post-nominals|post-noms=OBC}}</small> (born 1949) β music executive * [[Alfred Fuller]] (1885β1973) β Fuller Brush Company * [[Arcadi Gaydamak]] (born 1952) β owner of [[Beitar Jerusalem]] * [[Percy Girouard]] <small>[[Order of St Michael and St George|KSMG]]</small> (1867β1932) β railway builder, governor * [[AngΓ¨le Grenier]] β [[maple syrup]] producer known for her legal battles with the [[Federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers]] * [[Elliot Grove]], founder of [[Raindance Film Festival]], [[British Independent Film Awards]] and the [[Independent Film Trust]]. * [[Charles Guillimin]] (1676β1739) β shipbuilder, merchant and moneylender * [[Zabeen Hirji]] (born 1960) β speaker, writer, former Chief Human Resources Officer, [[Royal Bank of Canada]] * [[Janet Holder]] β business executive, head of [[Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipelines]] * [[Robin Ingle]] β CEO and Chairman of the Ingle Group of Companies * [[K. C. Irving]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Order of New Brunswick|ONB]]</small> (1899β1992) β industrialist * [[Suresh Joachim]] (born 1968) β co-founder of WBBAS, No Poverty No Disease No War, World Peace Marathon and Suresh Joachim International Group of Companies * [[F. Ross Johnson]] (1931β2016) β former CEO of [[RJR Nabisco]] * [[Ron Joyce]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CM]]</small> (1930β2019) β original partner with Horton in [[Tim Hortons]], primary builder of the chain * [[Moez Kassam]] (born 1980) β hedge fund manager, founder of Anson Group * [[Izaak Walton Killam]] (1885β1955) β major financier * [[James L. Kraft]] (1874β1953) β entrepreneur and inventor, founder of L. Kraft & Bros. Company, which later became [[Kraft Foods|Kraft Foods Inc]] * [[Guy LalibertΓ©]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Ordre National du QuΓ©bec|CQ]]</small> (born 1959) β founder and owner of the [[Cirque du Soleil]] * [[Bernard Lamarre]] (1931β2016) β Chairman & C.E.O., Lavalin Group, 1972β1991; senior advisor, SNC-Lavalin Inc., 1991β2016 * [[Cindy Lee (businesswoman)|Cindy Lee]] β founder of [[T & T Supermarket]]<ref>{{cite news|last=Werb|first=Jessica|title=Cindy Lee|url=http://www.bcbusinessonline.ca/bcb/top-stories/2009/11/04/cindy-lee|access-date=25 May 2012|newspaper=BC Business|date=November 4, 2009|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321203337/http://www.bcbusinessonline.ca/bcb/top-stories/2009/11/04/cindy-lee|archive-date=21 March 2012}}</ref> * [[Michael Lee-Chin]] <small>[[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (born 1951) β CEO of AIC Diversified Canada Split Corp. and the National Commercial Bank of Jamaica * [[Li Ka-shing]] (born 1928) β Chairman of the Board of [[Cheung Kong Holdings]] and [[Hutchison Whampoa]] * [[Victor Li]] (born 1964) β deputy chairman of Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited * [[William Secondo Lombardo]] (1930β2009) β owner of Lombardo Construction and CEO of Peerless-Cascade Plastics * [[Pete Luckett]] (born 1953) β owner of Pete's Frootique and host of ''The Food Hunter'' * [[William Christopher Macdonald]] (1831β1917) β tobacco manufacturer, education philanthropist * [[Terry Matthews]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Royal Academy of Engineering|FREng]]</small> (born 1943) β entrepreneur, chairman of [[Mitel]] and [[Wesley Clover]] * [[Louis B. Mayer]] (1885β1957) β co-founder of [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] (MGM) Studios * [[Harrison McCain]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Order of New Brunswick|ONB]]</small> (1927β2004) β New Brunswick potato magnate * Colonel [[Samuel McLaughlin]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Canadian Forces' Decoration|CD]] [[Canadian Efficiency Decoration|ED]]</small> (1871β1972) β Buick automobile manufacturer * [[Simon McTavish (fur trader)|Simon McTavish]] (1750β1804) β fur trader * [[Hartland Molson]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[National Order of Quebec|GOQ]] [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]]</small> (1907β2002) β [[Senate of Canada|Senator]], President of [[Molson]] Breweries * [[John Molson]] (1763β1836) β founder of Molson Breweries * [[Peter Munk]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]]</small> (1927β2018) β founder of [[Barrick Gold]] * [[Saadia Muzaffar]] β entrepreneur, author and founder of TechGirls Canada * [[Stephan Ouaknine]] β businessman in telecommunications and renewable energy * [[Jim Pattison]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CM]] [[Order of British Columbia|OBC]]</small> (born 1928) β chairman, president, CEO, and owner of the [[Jim Pattison Group]] * [[Pierre PΓ©ladeau]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CM]] [[National Order of Quebec|OQ]]</small> (1925β1997) β founder of [[Quebecor]] Inc. * [[Pierre Karl PΓ©ladeau]] (born 1961) β President, CEO of [[Quebecor|Quebecor Inc.]], [[QuΓ©becor MΓ©dia|QuΓ©becor MΓ©dia Inc.]] and [[Sun Media|Sun Media Corporation]] * [[Marie Penny]] (died 1970) β owner and operator of one of the largest 20th-century frozen fish companies in [[Newfoundland and Labrador|Newfoundland]] * [[John Draper Perrin]] (1890β1967) β entrepreneur, financier, mining executive * [[Richard Porritt]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]]</small> (1901β1985) β mining industry executive * [[Jean Pouliot]] (1923β2004) β founder of CFCF et TΓ©lΓ©vision Quatre Saisons * [[John Redpath]] (1796β1869) β canal builder, sugar refinery founder * [[Paul Reichmann]] (1930β2013) β developer of [[Canary Wharf]] * [[Edward Samuel Rogers]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]]</small> (1933β2008) β president and CEO of [[Rogers Communications]] * [[John Roth (businessman)|John Roth]] (born 1942) β former CEO of [[Nortel|Nortel Networks]] * [[Lino Saputo]] (born 1937) β founder of [[Saputo Incorporated|Saputo]] * [[Isadore Sharp]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]]</small> (born 1931) β founder of the [[Four Seasons Hotel]] chain * [[E. D. Smith]] (1858β1943) β founder of E. D. Smith & Sons Ltd * [[Levy Solomons]] (1730β1792) β merchant and fur trader * [[John F. Stairs]] (1848β1904) β entrepreneur, statesman * [[Frank Stronach]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CM]]</small> (born 1932) β entrepreneur, founder of [[Magna International]] * [[E. P. Taylor]] (1901β1989) β entrepreneur, thoroughbred horse breeder * [[Nat Taylor]] (1906β2004) β originator of [[Cineplex Entertainment]] * [[Kenneth Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet|Kenneth Thomson]], Baron Thomson of Fleet (1923β2006) * [[Roy Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet|Roy Thomson]], Baron Thomson of Fleet <small>[[Order of the British Empire|GBE]] </small> (1894β1976) β entrepreneur, publisher * [[William Cornelius Van Horne]] <small>[[Order of St Michael and St George|KCMG]]</small> (1843β1915) β constructed the [[Canadian Pacific Railway]] * [[Jack L. Warner]] (1892β1978) β founder of [[Warner Bros.]] Studios * [[Galen Weston]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Order of Ontario|OOnt]]</small> (1940β2021) β owner of [[Loblaws]], [[Holt Renfrew]], and [[Selfridges]] * [[Chip Wilson]] (born 1956) β founder of [[Lululemon Athletica]] * [[Walter Wolf]] (born 1939) β oil drilling equipment supplier and Formula 1 team owner * [[Bob Young (businessman)|Bob Young]] (born 1953/1954) β self-publishing website, owner of CFL [[Hamilton Tiger-Cats|Hamilton Tiger Cats]] ==Criminals and suspects== * [[Marie-Joseph AngΓ©lique]] (1710β1734) β executed for setting the city of Montreal on fire * [[Johnson Aziga]] (born 1956) β first person to be charged with first-degree murder in Canada for spreading [[HIV]] * [[Paul Bernardo]] (born 1964) β serial killer, serial rapist * [[Richard Blass]] (1945β1975) β multiple murderer * [[Edwin Alonzo Boyd]] (1914β2002) β bank robber * [[Alfonso Caruana]] (born 1946) β mobster * [[Paul Joseph Cini]] (born 1944) β Canada's first [[skyjack]]er, sentenced to life imprisonment * [[John Etter Clark]] (1915β1956) β provincial politician, teacher, farmer, mass murderer * [[Robert Raymond Cook|Robert Cook]] (1937β1960) β mass murderer * [[Jacques Cossette-Trudel]] (1947β2023) β [[FLQ|FLQ terrorist]] * [[Louise Cossette-Trudel]] (born 1947) β [[FLQ|FLQ terrorist]] * [[Vincenzo Cotroni]] (1911β1984) β mobster * [[Frank Cotroni]] (1931β2004) β mobster * [[John Martin Crawford]] (1962β2020) β serial killer * [[Raynald Desjardins]] (born 1953) β mobster * [[Evelyn Dick]] (born 1920) β convicted of infanticide; convicted and acquitted of having murdered her husband * [[Terry Driver]] (1965β2021) β murderer * [[Valery Fabrikant]] (born 1940) β former university professor and [[Concordia University massacre|mass murderer]] * [[Larry Fisher (murderer)|Larry Fisher]] (1949β2015) β convicted of the murder for which David Milgaard (see "Wrongfully convicted", below) was originally convicted and subsequently exonerated * [[Charles GuitΓ©]] (born c. 1943) β fraud * [[John Hamilton (gangster)|John Hamilton]] (1899β1934) β bank robber, killer * [[Shell Lake murders|Victor Hoffman]] (1946β2004) β mass murderer * [[Karla Homolka]] (born 1970) β serial killer * [[Bindy Johal]] (1971β1998) β Vancouver gangster * [[Jacques LanctΓ΄t]] (born 1945) β [[FLQ|FLQ terrorist]] * [[Yves Langlois]] (born 1947) β [[FLQ|FLQ terrorist]] * [[Robert Latimer]] (born 1953) β convicted of second-degree murder * [[Allan Legere]] (born 1948) β serial killer * [[Blake Leibel]] (born 1981) β murderer * [[Marc LΓ©pine]] (1964β1989) β mass murderer * [[Denis Lortie]] (born 1959) β murderer * [[Murder of Jun Lin|Luka Rocco Magnotta]] (born 1982) β murderer * [[Grace Marks]] (c. 1828βafter c. 1873) β convicted of murder in 1843 * Lucien Marmette (1853β1935) β Forger and petty criminal * [[2010β2017 Toronto serial homicides|Bruce McArthur]] (born 1951) β serial killer * [[Allan McLean (outlaw)|Allan McLean]] (1855β1881) β son of [[Fort Kamloops]] Chief Trader and leader and eldest of the group known as the Wild McLean Boys, who went on a killing spree with his brothers and accomplice Alex Hare in the [[British Columbia Interior]] in 1876<!--1877--> * [[Paddy Mitchell]] (1942β2007) β bank robber, leader of [[The Stopwatch Gang]] * [[Kenneth Murdock]] (born 1963) β hitman * [[Dale Nelson]] (1939β1999) β cannibal and mass murderer * [[Clifford Olson]] (1940β2011) β serial child murderer * [[Johnny Papalia]] (1924β1997) β mobster * [[Rocco Perri]] (1887βc. 1944) β gangster, bootlegger * [[Robert Pickton]] (1949β2024) β serial murderer * [[Monica Proietti]] (1940β1967) β bank robber * [[Kenneth Ratte]] (born 1963) β career criminal * [[Louis Riel]] (1844β1885) β executed for treason * [[Lucien Rivard]] (c. 1915β2002) β narcotics smuggler * [[Nicolo Rizzuto]] (1924β2010) β mobster * [[Vito Rizzuto]] (1946β2013) β mobster * [[Paul Rose (political figure)|Paul Rose]] (1943β2013) β [[FLQ|FLQ terrorist]] * [[Frank "Dunie" Ryan]] (1942β1984) β gangster * [[Pietro Scarcella]] (born 1950) β mobster * [[Jeffrey Shuman]] (born 1962) β bank robber * [[Francis Simard]] (1946β2015) β [[FLQ|FLQ terrorist]] * [[Slumach]] (died 1891) β [[Katzie]] man convicted and hung for the murder of Louis Bee, a Kanaka (Hawaiian) half-breed * [[Cathy Smith]] (1947β2020) β convicted of manslaughter in death of [[John Belushi]] * [[Stanley James Tippett]] β kidnapper and rapist * [[Colin Thatcher]] (born 1938) β murderer * [[Mark Twitchell]] (born 1979) β murderer * [[Paolo Violi]] (1931β1978) β mobster * [[Paul Volpe (mobster)|Paul Volpe]] (1927β1983) β mobster * [[Elizabeth Wettlaufer]] (born 1955) β serial killer * [[Russell Williams (criminal)|Russell Williams]] (born 1963) β former RCAF military pilot and wing commander; convicted murderer, rank and decorations revoked upon conviction * [[2020 Nova Scotia attacks|Gabriel Wortman]] (1968β2020) β mass murderer * [[Thomas Young (mass murderer)|Thomas Young]] (1931β1959) β rapist and mass murderer * [[Rocco Zito]] (1928β2016) β mobster ===Wrongfully convicted or lynched=== * [[Robert Baltovich]] (born 1965) β wrongfully convicted of murder * [[Donald Marshall, Jr.]] (1953β2009) β wrongfully convicted of murder * [[David Milgaard]] (1952β2022) β wrongfully convicted of murder * [[Guy Paul Morin]] (born 1961) β wrongfully convicted of murder * [[Louie Sam]] (c. 1870β1884) β wrongfully accused of murder and hanged by lynch mob in Whatcom County, Washington * [[Steven Truscott]] (born 1945) β wrongfully convicted of murder ==Directors== {{Main|List of Canadian directors}} ==Educators== * [[J. Willis Ambrose]] (1911β1974) β Professor at the [[Queen's University at Kingston]] * [[Sonia AΓ―ssa]] β Professor at the [[Institut national de la recherche scientifique]] * [[Richard Lee Armstrong]] <small>[[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1937β1991) β [[University of British Columbia]] professor, geochemist * [[Martha Black (art historian)|Martha Black]] β art historian, curator and author * [[Marguerite Bourgeoys]] (1620β1700) β founder of the [[Congregation of Notre Dame of Montreal]] * [[Stephen E. Calvert]] <small>[[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (born 1935) β [[University of British Columbia]] emeritus professor, geologist, oceanographer * [[Petr Cerny]] (1934β2018) <small>[[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> β [[University of Manitoba]] professor, mineralogist and crystallographer * [[Aleksis Dreimanis]] (1914β2011) β [[University of Western Ontario]] emeritus professor, quaternary geologist * [[George Georgiou (professor)|George Georgiou]] (living) β university professor * [[James E. Gill]] (1901β1980) β [[McGill University]] professor, geologist * [[Henry C. Gunning]] <small>[[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1901β1991) β University of British Columbia professor, geologist * [[James Edwin Hawley]] (1897β1965) β Professor at Queen's, geologist ([[Hawleyite]]) * [[Frank Hawthorne]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (born 1946) β [[University of Manitoba]] professor, mineralogist and crystallographer * [[Adelaide Hoodless]] (1858β1910) β education and women's activist * [[Michael Ignatieff]] (born 1947) β [[University of Toronto]], [[Harvard University]], [[University of Oxford]] and [[University of Cambridge]] professor, political science * [[Sue Johanson]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CM]]</small> (1930β2023) β [[sex education|sex educator]] * [[Michael John Keen]] (1935β1991) β [[Dalhousie University]] professor, marine geoscientist * [[Sean Kelly (writer)|Sean Kelly]] (born 1940) β [[Pratt Institute]], NYC, Humanities & Media Studies, writer * [[J. Ross Mackay]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1915β2014) β [[University of British Columbia]] professor, geologist * [[Eric W. Mountjoy]] <small>[[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1931β2010) β McGill University professor, geologist * [[Gerard V. Middleton]] <small>[[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1931β2021) β [[McMaster University]] professor, geologist * [[Anthony J. Naldrett]] <small>[[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1933β2020) β [[University of Toronto]] emeritus professor, geologist * [[Santa J. Ono]] <small>[[Canadian Academy of Health Sciences|FCAHS]]</small> (born c. 1962) β [[University of British Columbia]] 15th President & Vice-Chancellor, professor, medical scientist * [[William Richard Peltier]] <small>[[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (born c. 1942) β University of Toronto professor, physicist * [[Jordan Peterson]] (born 1962) β Canadian clinical psychologist and professor of psychology at the University of Toronto * [[Paula Rochon]] β Chair in Geriatric Medicine at the University of Toronto in 2022 * [[Egerton Ryerson]] (1803β1882) β [[public education]] advocate * [[Dora Sakayan]] (born 1931) β full professor, Department of German Studies, McGill University; Armenology, Contrastive Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Translation, Genocide Studies * [[Colin Simpson (electronics professor)|Colin Simpson]] (born c. 1965) β [[George Brown College]], best-selling author * [[Charles R. Stelck]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1917β2016) β [[University of Alberta]] professor, petroleum geologist, paleontologist, stratigrapher * [[David Strangway]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1934β2016) β geophysicist and university administrator * [[Thomas Symons]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Order of Ontario|OOnt]]</small> (1929β2021) β founding president of Trent University, Professor of Canadian Studies * [[Claude Vivier]] (1948β1983) β [[pipe organ|organ]] pedagogue and professor at [[CollΓ¨ge Montmorency]] * [[Roger G. Walker]] <small>[[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> β McMaster University emeritus professor * [[William Winegard]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]] [[Order of Canada|OC]]</small> (1924β2019) β educator, engineer, scientist and former Member of Parliament ==Environmentalists== ''See [[:Category:Canadian environmentalists|Canadian environmentalists]]''. ==Fashion== * [[Jeanne Beker]] (born 1952) β reporter * [[Sahar Biniaz]] (born November 17, 1985) β model * [[Dean and Dan Caten]] (born 1965) β designers known as Dsquared * [[Keshia ChantΓ©]] (born 1988) β model and singer * [[Steven Cojocaru]] (born 1970) (known as Cojo) β critic and correspondent on ''[[Entertainment Tonight]]'' * [[Taryn Davidson]] (born 1991) β model * [[Linda Evangelista]] (born 1965) β model * [[Shalom Harlow]] (born 1973) β model and actress * [[Winnie Harlow]] (born 1994) β model * [[Irina Lazareanu]] (born 1982) β model * [[Jay Manuel]] (born 1972) β expert on ''[[America's Next Top Model]]'' and ''[[Canada's Next Top Model]]'' * [[Heather Marks]] (born 1988) β model * [[Kenneth G. Mills]] (1923β2004) β designer * [[Peter Nygard]] (born 1941) β designer * [[Lana Ogilvie]] (born 1968) β model * [[Coco Rocha]] (born 1988) β model * [[Monika Schnarre]] (born 1971) β model * [[Jessica Stam]] (born 1986) β model * [[Daria Werbowy]] (born 1983) β Polish-born Canadian model * [[Jason Wu]] (born 1982) β fashion designer, dolls artist ==Humanitarians== * [[Louise Arbour]] (born 1947) β former [[UN High Commissioner for Human Rights]], former justice of the [[Supreme Court of Canada]], former Chief Prosecutor of the [[International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia|International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia]] and [[International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda|Rwanda]] * [[J. Esmonde Barry]] (1923β2007) β healthcare activist and political commentator in [[New Brunswick]] * [[Norman Bethune]] (1890β1939) β physician and medical innovator * [[Richard Maurice Bucke]] <small>[[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1837β1902) β psychiatrist, philosopher, early author on human development and human potentials * [[Steve Fonyo]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC Rescinded 2010]]</small> (born 1966) β retraced and completed Terry Fox's cross country cancer research fundraising marathon * [[Terry Fox]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Order of the Dogwood|OD]]</small> (1958β1981) β attempted one-legged cross country run for cancer research *[[Marc Kielburger]] (born 1977) β author, social entrepreneur, columnist, humanitarian and activist for children's rights; co-founder, with his brother [[Craig Kielburger|Craig]], of the [[WE (organization)|We Movement]] * [[Grey Owl]] (1888β1938) (real name Archibald Stanfield Belaney) β [[conservation movement|conservationist]] who falsely presented himself as an [[Aboriginal people in Canada|Aboriginal person]] and worked to save the [[beaver]]s of [[Saskatchewan]] and [[Manitoba]] * [[Rick Hansen]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Order of British Columbia|OBC]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Doctor of Letters|DLitt]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (born 1957) β paraplegic athlete who completed an around-the-world marathon for spinal cord injury research * [[Stephen Lewis]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]]</small> (born 1937) β [[AIDS]] activist, [[United Nations]] special envoy for [[HIV/AIDS]] in [[Africa]] * [[Harold A. Rogers]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]]</small> (1899β1994) β founder of Kin Canada * [[Jean Vanier]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[National Order of Quebec|GOQ]]</small> (1928β2019) β activist for the mentally disabled, founder of [[L'Arche]] ==Inventors== * [[Scott Abbott]] β co-inventor of [[Trivial Pursuit]] * [[Thomas Ahearn]] [[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]] (1855β1938) β invented the [[Electric stove#Early patents|electric cooking range]] and the electric car heater * [[Anthony R. Barringer]] (1925β2009) β holds 70 patents for [[mineral exploration]] technology * [[Earl W. Bascom]] (1906β1995) β co-invented rodeo's side-delivery chute, invented reverse-opening side-delivery chute, hornless bronc saddle, one-hand bareback rigging and high-cut chaps * [[Alexander Graham Bell]] (1847β1922) β born in Scotland, invented the telephone in Canada and developed it in the United States * [[Joseph-Armand Bombardier]] (1907β1964) β invented the [[snowmobile]] * [[Gerald Bull]] (1928β1990) β invented the [[G5 howitzer]] and the [[Project Babylon|Iraqi supergun]] * [[Herbert Henry Dow]] (1866β1930) β invented a method of bromine extraction known as the [[Dow process (bromine)|Dow process]] * [[Mathew Evans]] β co-inventor of the first electric [[light bulb]] * [[Charles Fenerty]] (c. 1821β1892) β inventor of the [[wood pulp]] process for making [[paper]] * [[Reginald Fessenden]] (1866β1932) β [[radio]] inventor who made the first radio-transmitted audio transmission and the first two-way transatlantic radio transmission; also invented [[sonar]] and patented the first [[television]] system * Sir [[Sandford Fleming]] <small>[[Order of St Michael and St George|KCMG]] [[Doctor of Science|DSc]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1827β1915) β inventor of the system of [[Standard Time]] zones * [[Wilbur R. Franks]] <small>[[Order of the British Empire|OBE]]</small> (1901β1986) β invented the anti-black-out-suit (the [[G-suit]]) * [[Abraham Pineo Gesner]] (1797β1864) β inventor of kerosene; known as the "father of the petroleum industry" * [[James Gosling]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]]</small> (born 1955) β invented Java computer language * [[Chris Haney (Trivial Pursuit)|Chris Haney]] (1950β2010) β co-inventor of [[Trivial Pursuit]] * [[Sam Jacks]] (1915β1975) β inventor of [[ringette]] * [[George Klein (inventor)|George Klein]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Order of the British Empire|MBE]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (1904β1992) β developed: electric wheelchairs, microsurgical staple gun, the ZEEP nuclear reactor, and the [[Canadarm]] *[[James L. Kraft|James L Kraft]] (1874β1953) β entrepreneur and inventor, founder of L. Kraft & Bros. Company, which later became [[Kraft Foods|Kraft Foods Inc]]; patented processed cheese (AKA American cheese) * [[Thomas Edvard Krogh]] <small>[[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1936β2008) β developed technique of [[Radiometric dating|radiometric]] [[uranium]]-[[lead]] dating to further the precision of [[geochronology]] * [[Hugh Le Caine]] (1914β1977) β invented the [[music synthesizer]] in 1945 * [[Cluny Macpherson (physician)|Cluny MacPherson]] (1879β1966) β invented the first general-issue [[WWI gas mask|gas mask]] used by the British Army in [[World War I]] * [[Wilson Markle]] (1938β2020) β invented [[film colorization]] process in 1983 * [[Elijah McCoy]] (1844β1929) β developed automatic machinery lubricator, lawn sprinkler, the "Real McCoy" * [[James Naismith]] (1861β1939) β invented [[basketball]] * [[P. L. Robertson]] (1879β1951) β invented the Robertson screw * [[Henry Ruttan]] (1792β1871) β invented air-conditioned railway coach * [[Thomas F. Ryan]] (1872β1971) β invented [[five-pin bowling]] * Arthur Sicard (1876β1946) β invented the [[snowblower]] in 1925 * [[Lewis Urry]] (1927β2004) β invented the long-lasting [[alkaline battery]] * [[Harry Wasylyk]] (1925β2013) β invented the disposable green polyethylene garbage bag in 1950 * [[Thomas Willson]] (1860β1915) β invented [[arc lamp]]s and process for creating [[calcium carbide]] * [[Henry Woodward (inventor)|Henry Woodward]] β co-inventor of the first electric [[light bulb]] ==Law== * [[J. S. Ewart]] (1849β1933) β lawyer, advocate for Canadian independence * [[Frances Fish]] (1888β1975) β first woman to be called to the bar of Nova Scotia * [[Mabel French]] (1881β 1955) β the first woman to practice law in two separate Canadian provinces: [[New Brunswick]] and [[British Columbia]] * [[Catherine Latimer (lawyer)|Catherine Latimer]] β lawyer and criminologist * [[Alfred Scow]] (1927β2013) β First Nations judge ==Media== * [[Samantha Bee]] (born 1969) β host of ''[[Full Frontal with Samantha Bee]]'' * [[Stephen Brunt]] (born 1959) β lead sports columnist for ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'' since 1989 * [[Stevie Cameron]] (born 1943) β journalist, author * [[Richard Gizbert]] (born 1960) {{ndash}} cable network journalist of ''[[Al Jazeera English]]'' * [[Gordon Donaldson (journalist)|Gordon Donaldson]] (1926β2001) β amateur historian, journalist * [[Barbara Frum]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (1937β1992) β [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]] radio and television journalist * [[Jian Ghomeshi]] (born 1967) β former musician and radio broadcaster * [[Ken Hechtman]] (born 1967) β maverick journalist jailed by [[Afghanistan]]'s [[Taliban]] government as a suspected United States spy in 2001 * [[Kenny Hotz]] (born 1967) β only registered Canadian journalist to cover the [[Gulf War]] * [[Mark Irwin]] CSC/ASC (born 1950) β Hollywood Director of Photography * [[Peter Jennings]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CM]]</small> (1938β2005) β [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] news anchor * [[Jason Jones (actor)|Jason Jones]] (born 1967) β senior correspondent for ''[[The Daily Show]]'' * [[Pat Kiernan]] (born 1968) β morning anchor of [[NY1]] since 1997 * [[Michael Kesterton]] (1946β2018) β ''[[The Globe and Mail]]'' columnist * [[Lisa LaFlamme]] (born 1964) β journalist, occasional chief anchor, and senior editor for [[CTV National News]] * [[L. Ian MacDonald]] (born 1947) β author, columnist, broadcaster, and diplomat * [[Neil Macdonald]] (born 1957) β CBC reporter * [[Robert MacNeil]] (1931β2024) β journalist, author, longtime co-anchor of ''[[The MacNeil/Lehrer Report]]'' on [[Public Broadcasting Service|PBS]] * [[Peter Mansbridge]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (born 1948) β news anchor of CBC's ''[[The National (CBC)|The National]]'' * [[Rick Mercer]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] </small> (born 1969) β comedian, TV personality, political satirist and author * [[Mosha Michael]] (c. 1948β2009) β Canada's first [[Inuk]] filmmaker *[[Cory Morgan (blogger)|Cory Morgan]] (born 1971) β blogger, [[Alberta Independence Party|Alberta independence]] politician and activist, and columnist * [[Margaret Lally "Ma" Murray]] (1888β1982) β editor and co-publisher of the ''Bridge River-Lillooet News'' * [[Peter C. Newman]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Canadian Forces' Decoration|CD]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (born 1929) β eminent journalist and writer * [[Sydney Newman]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]]</small> (1917β1997) β supervisor of drama at the [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]], head of drama at the [[BBC]], creator of the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' television series, chairman of the [[National Film Board of Canada|NFB]] * [[David Oancia]] (1929β1995) β journalist<ref>{{cite journal |date=November 9, 1966 |title=The New China |url=https://archive.org/details/McGillLibrary-mcgill-daily-v56-n038-november-09-1966-11211 |journal=The McGill Daily |volume= 56 |issue=38 |access-date=6 June 2016}}</ref> * [[Steve Paikin]] (born 1960) β journalist, film producer and author, best known for hosting [[TVOntario]]'s ''[[Studio 2]]'' * [[Pete Parker]] (1895β1991) β made the first ever broadcast of a professional hockey game * [[Sandie Rinaldo]] (born 1950) β journalist and occasional news anchor for [[CTV National News]] * [[John Roberts (journalist)|John Roberts]] (born 1956) β [[Fox News Channel]] reporter, previously a [[CNN]] reporter and host of ''[[The New Music]]'' on [[MuchMusic]] * [[Lloyd Robertson]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (born 1934) β senior editor and former longtime anchor for [[CTV Television Network|CTV]] National News * [[Morley Safer]] (1931β2016) β investigative journalist for [[CBS]] News and ''[[60 Minutes]]'' * [[Linus Sebastian]] (born 1986) β owner and founder of Linus Media Group * [[Shane Smith (journalist)|Shane Smith]] (born 1969) β founder of [[Vice (magazine)|Vice]] * [[George Stroumboulopoulos]] (born 1972) β television journalist * [[Scott Taylor (journalist)|Scott Taylor]] (born 1960) β publisher, [[Esprit de Corps (magazine)|Esprit de Corps Magazine]] * [[Peter Trueman]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]]</small> (1934β2021) β original newsman on [[Global Television Network|Global TV]] * [[Robyn Urback]] (born 1988) β journalist and political commentator * [[Jan Wong]] (born 1952) β journalist ==Medical== * [[Evan Adams]] (born 1966) β First Nations medical doctor, medical advisor, Deputy Provincial Health Advisor (BC), and actor * [[Maria Louisa Angwin]] (1849β1898) β first woman licensed to practice medicine in Nova Scotia * [[Elizabeth Bagshaw]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CM]]</small> (1881β1982) β physician and birth control activist * [[Frederick Banting]] <small>[[Order of the British Empire|KBE]] [[Military Cross|MC]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1891β1941) β [[Nobel laureate]], co-discoverer of [[insulin]] * [[John Cameron Bell]] (born 1953) β pioneer of [[oncolytic virus]] therapies for cancer * [[Norman Bethune]] (1890β1939) β surgeon, inventor, socialist, battlefield doctor in Spain and China * [[Wilfred Bigelow]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1913β2005) β inventor of the first artificial pacemaker *[[Yvette Bonny]] (born 1938) β pediatrician * [[Basil Boulton]] (1938β2008) β pediatrician and child health advocate * [[John Callaghan (physician)|John Callaghan]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Alberta Order of Excellence|AOE]]</small> (1923β2004) β pioneer of open-heart surgery * [[John Dick (scientist)|John Dick]] <small>[[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (born 1954) β credited with discovery of [[cancer stem cell]] * [[Tommy Douglas]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]] [[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Saskatchewan Order of Merit|SOM]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (1904β1986) β introduced [[publicly funded health care]] in Canada; commonly known as the "[[father of Medicare]]" * [[Carl Goresky]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]]</small> (1932β1996) β physician and scientist * [[David H. Hubel]] (1926β2013) β Nobel Prize winner in medicine for mapping the visual cortex * [[Harold E. Johns]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]]</small> (1915β1998) β medical physicist, noted for his extensive contributions to the use of ionizing radiation to treat cancer * [[Doreen Kimura]] (1933β2013) β behavioural psychologist, world expert on sex differences in the brain * [[William Harding le Riche]] (1916β2010) β epidemiologist * [[Jeanne Mance]] (1606β1673) β established the first hospital in [[North America]] β the [[HΓ΄tel-Dieu de MontrΓ©al]] β in 1644 * [[Ernest McCulloch]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CM]] [[Order of Ontario|OOnt]] [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]] [[Royal Society|FRS]]</small> (1926β2011) β cellular biologist credited with the discovery of [[stem cell]] with [[James Till]] * [[Frances Gertrude McGill]] (1882β1959) β pioneering [[forensic pathologist]] and criminologist * [[Henry Morgentaler]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CM]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (1923β2013) β [[abortion]] care provider who helped legalize abortion in Canada and strengthen the power of [[jury nullification]] * [[William Osler]] <small>[[Baronet|Bt]]</small> (1849β1919) β physician, called the "father of modern medicine"; wrote ''Principles and Practice of Medicine'' * [[Daniel David Palmer]] (1845β1913) β founded the chiropractic profession * [[Edgar Randolph Parker]] (1871β1951) (known as "Painless" Parker) β flamboyant dentist * [[Wilder Penfield]] <small>[[Order of Merit|OM]] [[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Order of St. Michael and St. George|CMG]] [[Royal Society|FRS]]</small> (1891β1976) β neurosurgeon, discovered electrical stimulation of the brain * [[Jack Pickup]] (1919β1996) β general practitioner and surgeon, also known as the "Flying Doctor of British Columbia" * [[Octavia Ritchie]] (1868β1948) β physician, suffragist and the first woman to receive a medical degree in QuΓ©bec * [[David Sackett]] <small> [[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]] </small> (1934β2015) β founded the first department of [[clinical epidemiology]] in Canada at [[McMaster University]] * [[Mary Elizabeth MacCallum Scott]] (1865β1941) β physician and missionary in Ceylon * [[Sydney Segal]] {{Post-nominals|country=CAN|CM|OBC}} (1920β1997) β pediatrician and neonatologist particularly known for his work with [[sudden infant death syndrome]] * [[James Till]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Order of Ontario|OOnt]] [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]] [[Royal Society|FRS]]</small> (born 1931) β biophysicist, credited for the discovery of [[stem cell]] with [[Ernest McCulloch]] * [[A. Ross Tilley]] (1904β1988) <small> MD FRCS(C) [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] [[Order of Canada|OC]]</small> β plastic surgeon * [[Irene Ayako Uchida]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]]</small> (1917β2013) β cytogenticist, [[Down Syndrome]] researcher * [[Amelia Yeomans]] (1842β1913) β physician and suffragist, first female physician in [[Manitoba]] ==Military figures== {{Further|List of Canadian Victoria Cross recipients}} [[File:BillyBishop.jpg|thumb|[[Billy Bishop]]]] [[File:JohnMcCraeportrait.jpg|thumb|[[John McCrae]]]] * General [[Maurice Baril]] <small>[[Order of Military Merit (Canada)|OMM]] [[Canadian Forces' Decoration|CD]]</small> (born 1943) β military advisor to the [[United Nations Secretary-General]], head of the Military Division of the [[Department of Peacekeeping Operations]] of the [[United Nations]], and [[Chief of the Defence Staff (Canada)|Chief of the Defence Staff]] * [[Gustave BiΓ©ler]] <small>[[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]] [[Order of the British Empire|MBE]]</small> (1904β1944) β [[Special Operations Executive]] agent, executed by the Nazis * [[Louis-Nicolas-Emmanuel de Bigault d'Aubreville]] β head of the nightwatch in Montreal * Air Commodore [[Leonard Birchall]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CM]] [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] [[Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)|DFC]] [[Order of Ontario|OOnt]] [[Canadian Forces' Decoration|CD]] DMSc (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (1915β2004) β war hero * Air Marshall [[Billy Bishop]] <small>[[Victoria Cross|VC]] [[Companion of the Order of the Bath|CB]] [[Distinguished Service Order|DSO*]] [[Military Cross|MC]] [[Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)|DFC]] [[Canadian Efficiency Decoration|ED]]</small> (1894β1956) (commonly known as Billy Bishop) βWorld War I flying ace * Brigadier-General [[Jean Boyle]] <small>[[Order of Military Merit (Canada)|CMM]] [[Canadian Forces' Decoration|CD]]</small> (born 1947) β fighter pilot, and businessman * Major General Sir [[Isaac Brock]] <small>[[Order of the Bath|KB]]</small> (1769β1812) β [[War of 1812]] general * Captain [[Roy Brown (pilot)|Roy Brown]] <small>[[Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom)|DSC*]] [[Royal Naval Air Service|RNAS]]</small> (1893β1944) β [[World War I]] [[fighter pilot]] officially credited with shooting down the [[Red Baron]] * Colonel [[Lawrence Moore Cosgrave]] <small>[[Distinguished Service Order|DSO*]]</small> (1890β1971) β Canadian signatory to the [[Japanese Instrument of Surrender]] * General [[Harry Crerar]] <small>[[Order of the Companions of Honour|CH]] [[Companion of the Order of the Bath|CB]] [[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]] [[Canadian Forces' Decoration|CD]] [[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]]</small> (1888β1965) β "leading field commander" in [[World War II]] * Lieutenant-General Sir [[Arthur Currie]] <small>[[Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath|KCB]] [[Order of Saint Michael and Saint George|GCMG]]</small> (1875β1933) β first Canadian commander of the [[Canadian Expeditionary Force]] * Lieutenant-General [[RomΓ©o Dallaire]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Order of Military Merit (Canada)|CMM]] [[National Order of Quebec|GOQ]] [[Meritorious Service Decoration (Canada)|MSC]] [[Canadian Forces' Decoration|CD]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Doctor of Science|ScDHum]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Doctor of Humane Letters|DHL]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (born 1946) β UN peacekeeping General, attempted to prevent the [[Rwandan genocide]] * [[Guy D'Artois]] <small>[[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]] [[George Medal|GM]]</small> (1917β1999) β SOE agent, recipient of the ''Croix de Guerre'' * General [[John de Chastelain]] <small>[[Order of the Companions of Honour|CH]] [[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Order of Military Merit (Canada)|CMM]] [[Canadian Forces' Decoration|CD]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Doctor of Science|ScDMil]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford|FLMH]]</small> (born 1937) β head of the [[Independent International Commission on Decommissioning]] * [[Peter Dmytruk]] (1920β1943) β WWII Flight Sergeant and member of the [[French Resistance]] * Brigadier-General [[Charles Drury|Dury, Charles]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]] [[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Queen's Counsel|QC]] [[Order of the British Empire|CBE]] [[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]]</small> (1912β1991) β soldier, businessman, and politician * [[John Weir Foote]] <small>[[Victoria Cross|VC]] [[Canadian Forces' Decoration|CD]]</small> (1904β1988) β military chaplain, Ontario cabinet minister, and recipient of the [[Victoria Cross]] * Captain [[Nichola Goddard]] <small>[[Meritorious Service Medal (Canada)|MSM]]</small> (1980β2006) β first female Canadian soldier killed in combat * [[William Hall (VC)|William Hall]] <small>[[Victoria Cross|VC]]</small> (1827β1904) β first Nova Scotian recipient of the Victoria Cross * [[John Kenneth Macalister]] (1914β1944) β [[Special Operations Executive|SOE]] agent, executed by the Nazis * Vice-Admiral [[Bruce MacLean]] CMM, CD β Chief of the Maritime Staff 2004β2006 * Captain [[Simon Mailloux]] (born 1983) β first Canadian soldier with an amputation to deploy on a combat mission; recipient of the [[Sacrifice Medal]] * Lieutenant Colonel [[John McCrae]] (1872β1918) β soldier, poet, author of ''[[In Flanders' Fields]]'' * [[Alan Arnett McLeod]] <small>[[Victoria Cross|VC]]</small> (1899β1918) β fighter pilot, youngest Canadian-born winner of the [[Victoria Cross]] * General [[Andrew McNaughton]] <small>[[Order of the Companions of Honour|CH]] [[Companion of the Order of the Bath|CB]] [[Order of Saint Michael and Saint George|CMG]] [[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]] [[Canadian Forces' Decoration|CD]] [[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]]</small> (1887β1966) β Co-Minister of Defence during World War II * Lieutenant Colonel [[Theodore Meighen]] (1905β1979) β lawyer and philanthropist * Lieutenant Colonel [[Charles Merritt]] <small>[[Victoria Cross|VC]]</small> (1908β2000) β recipient of the Victoria Cross * Major General [[Sydney Chilton Mewburn]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]]</small> (1863β1956) β lawyer and politician, Minister of Militia and Defence * [[Jerri Mumford|Minnie "Jerri" Mumford]] (1909β2002) β serving member of the Canadian Women's Army Corps (CWAC) during World War II * Rear Admiral [[Leonard W. Murray]] (1896β1971) β Commander-in-Chief of the [[Canadian Northwest Atlantic]] during [[World War II]] * [[Henry Norwest]] <small>[[Military Medal|MM & Bar]]</small> (1884β1918) β sniper in [[World War I]] * Lieutenant-Colonel [[George Pearkes]] <small>[[Victoria Cross|VC]] [[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]] [[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Companion of the Order of the Bath|CB]] [[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]] [[Military Cross|MC]] [[Canadian Forces' Decoration|CD]]</small> (1888β1984) β recipient of the Victoria Cross, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia * [[Francis Pegahmagabow]] <small>[[Military Medal|MM**]]</small> (1891β1952) β the most highly decorated aboriginal Canadian soldier of [[World War I]] * [[Frank Pickersgill]] (1915β1944) β [[Special Operations Executive|SOE]] agent, executed by the Nazis * Rear Admiral [[Desmond Piers]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CM]] [[Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom)|DSC]] [[Canadian Forces' Decoration|CD]] [[Doctor of Science|ScDMil]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (1913β2005) β war hero * [[George Lawrence Price]] (1898β1918) β last soldier killed in [[World War I]] * [[Tommy Prince]] <small>[[Military Medal|MM]]</small> (1915β1977) β one of [[Canada]]'s most decorated soldiers, member of the [[First Special Service Force|Devil's Brigade]] * [[James Ralston]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]]</small> (1881β1948) β Co-Minister of Defence during [[World War II]] * [[Thomas Ricketts (VC)|Thomas Ricketts]] <small>[[Victoria Cross|VC]]</small> (1901β1967) β recipient of the [[Victoria Cross]] (Newfoundlander at the time of his award) * [[Harold A. Rogers]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]]</small> (1889β1994) β founder of Kin Canada * [[RomΓ©o Sabourin]] (1923β1944) β [[Special Operations Executive|SOE]] agent, executed by the Nazis * General [[Guy Simonds]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Companion of the Order of the Bath|CB]] [[Order of the British Empire|CBE]] [[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]] [[Canadian Forces' Decoration|CD]]</small> (1903β1974) β commander of the [[II Canadian Corps]] * [[Ernest Smith]] (1914β2005) β [[Victoria Cross|VC]], [[Order of Canada|CM]], [[Order of British Columbia|OBC]], [[Canadian Forces' Decoration|CD]], Seaforth Highlander Private/ Sergeant, the last living Canadian recipient of the [[Victoria Cross]], awarded for gallantry in actions at the River Savio, Northern Italy 1944 * [[Sam Steele]] <small>[[Companion of the Order of the Bath|CB]] [[Order of St Michael and St George|KCMG]] [[Royal Victorian Order|MVO]]</small> (1851β1919) β member of the [[North-West Mounted Police]], commander of Yukon detachment * [[William Stephenson]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Military Cross|MC]] [[Distinguished Flying Cross (United Kingdom)|DFC]]</small> (1897β1989) (codename: ''Intrepid'') β senior representative of British intelligence for the Western Hemisphere in [[World War II]] * Lieutenant-General [[Kenneth Stuart]] <small>[[Companion of the Order of the Bath|CB]] [[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]] [[Military Cross|MC]]</small> (1891β1945) β Chief of the General Staff 1941β1943, educator * [[Tecumseh]] (1768β1813) β Leader of First Nations British Allies, War of 1812, died defeating American invasion * Rear Admiral [[Robert Timbrell]] <small>[[Order of Military Merit (Canada)|CMM]] [[Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom)|DSC]] [[Canadian Forces' Decoration|CD]]</small> (1920β2006) β first Canadian to be decorated with the [[Distinguished Service Cross (United Kingdom)|Distinguished Service Cross]] * General [[Christopher Vokes]] <small>[[Companion of the Order of the Bath|CB]] [[Order of the British Empire|CBE]] [[Distinguished Service Order|DSO]] [[Canadian Forces' Decoration|CD]]</small> (1904β1985) β General Officer commanding the Canadian Army Occupation Force in Europe * Brigadier Sir [[Edward Oliver Wheeler]] (1890β1962) β Corps of Royal Engineers surveyor * General [[Ramsey Muir Withers]] <small>[[Order of Military Merit (Canada)|CMM]] [[Canadian Forces' Decoration|CD]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (1930β2014) β Chief of the Defense Staff * Sir [[James Lucas Yeo]] (1782β1818) β commander of Royal Navy forces in Canada during the War of 1812 ==Monarchs and Canadian Royal Family== ''Main articles:'' * [[List of Canadian monarchs]] * [[Monarchy of Canada#Canada's royal family and house|Canadian Royal Family]] ==Magicians== * [[Shawn Farquhar]] (born 1962) β magician, winner of the Grand Prix Close Up at the 2009 [[FISM]] World Championship of Magic * [[Doug Henning]] (1947β2000) β credited with reviving the magic show in North America * [[Leon Mandrake]] (1911β1993) β Mandrake the Great; and his sons Lon and Ron, born in 1948 and 1949, respectively * [[James Randi]] (1928β2020) β magician, writer, skeptical investigator of paranormal and pseudo-scientific claims, founder of the [[James Randi Educational Foundation]] * [[Dai Vernon]] (1894β1992) β magician, known as "the man who fooled Houdini" ==Musicians== {{main|List of Canadian musicians}} ==Politicians== {{Further|List of Prime Ministers of Canada|Members of the Canadian House of Commons|List of Canadian senators}} [[File:ChrΓ©tien crop Sept 9 2002.jpg|thumb|[[Jean ChrΓ©tien]]]] * [[Lloyd Axworthy]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]] [[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Order of Manitoba|OM]]</small> (born 1939) β former Cabinet minister * [[Thomas Bain]] (1834β1915) β former Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons * [[Robert Baldwin]] (1804β1858) * [[Maude Barlow]] <small>[[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Doctor of Humane Letters|DHL]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (born 1947) β [[activist]], Chairperson of the [[Council of Canadians]] * [[Perrin Beatty]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]]</small> (born 1950) β former cabinet minister, president of CBC * [[Monique BΓ©gin]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]] [[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (born 1936) β former cabinet minister * [[Thomas R. Berger]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Order of British Columbia|OBC]]</small> (1933β2021) β jurist * [[Ethel Blondin-Andrew]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]]</small> (born 1951) β former Cabinet minister * [[Henri Bourassa]] (1868β1952) β Quebec politician * [[Pierre Bourgault]] (1934β2003) β President of [[Rassemblement pour l'indΓ©pendance nationale]] * [[Ed Broadbent]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]] [[Order of Canada|CC]]</small> (1936β2024) β former [[New Democratic Party (Canada)|New Democratic Party]] leader * [[George Brown (Canadian politician)|George Brown]] (1818β1880) * [[Rosemary Brown (Canadian politician)|Rosemary Brown]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]] [[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Order of British Columbia|OBC]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (1930β2003) * [[Tim Buck]] (1891β1973) β leader of the Canadian Communist Party * [[George-Γtienne Cartier]] <small>[[Baronet|Bt]] [[Order of St Michael and St George|KSMG]] [[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]]</small> (1814β1873) β Cabinet minister * [[Brock Chisholm]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Military Cross|MC*]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (1896β1971) β first Director-General of the [[World Health Organization]] * [[Joe Clark]] (born 1939) β 16th Prime Minister of Canada, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada 1976β1983, and again 1998β2003 * [[Sheila Copps]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]]</small> (born 1952) * [[Victor Copps]] (1919β1988) β Mayor of Hamilton * [[John Lambton, 1st Earl of Durham]], Earl of Durham <small>[[Order of the Bath|GCB]] [[Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council|PC]]</small> (1792β1840) * [[Ellen Fairclough]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]] [[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Order of Ontario|OOnt]]</small> (1905β2004) β first female member of the Canadian Cabinet * [[The Famous Five (Canada)|The Famous Five]] β 1920s women's rights activists * [[Janice Filmon]] (born 1943) β Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba since 2015 * [[Iqwinder Singh Gaheer]] (born 1993) β member of Parliament for the riding of MississaugaβMalton * [[Jennifer Granholm]] (born 1959) β first female governor of [[Michigan]] * [[Gurmant Grewal]] (born 1957) β the "Ironman of Canadian Parliament" * [[Nina Grewal]] (born 1958) β first South Asian and Sikh woman elected to Parliament; with her husband Gurmant, the Grewals are the first married couple to concurrently serve in Canadian Parliament * [[Elijah Harper]] (1949β2013) β Cree chief (Red Sucker Lake Nation), MLA Manitoba, successfully blocked the [[Meech Lake Accord]] (proposed Constitutional amendment) * [[C. D. Howe]] <small>[[Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council|PC]]</small> (1886β1960) β Cabinet minister * [[Joseph Howe]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]]</small> (1804β1873) β "father of Confederation" *[[Michael Kerzner]] β [[Solicitor General of Ontario]] * [[Stan Keyes]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]]</small> (born 1953) * [[Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine]] <small>[[Baronet|Bt]]</small> (1807β1864) β co-premier of the United Province of Canada * [[Franklin K. Lane]] (1864β1921) β 1910s United States Secretary of the Interior (1913β1920) * [[Jack Layton]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]]</small> (1950β2011) β leader of the [[New Democratic Party (Canada)|New Democratic Party]] * [[William Lyon Mackenzie]] (1795β1861) β Mayor of Toronto * [[Allan MacNab]] <small>[[Baronet|Bt]]</small> (1798β1862) β Prime Minister of Upper Canada * [[Thomas D'Arcy McGee]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]]</small> (1825β1868) * [[Agnes Macphail]] (1890β1954) β first female [[Member of Parliament (Canada)|Member of Parliament]] (MP) * [[Beverley McLachlin]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (born 1943) β [[Chief Justice of Canada]] * [[James McMillan (Senator)|James McMillan]] (1838β1902) β US Senator from [[Michigan]] *[[Cory Morgan (blogger)|Cory Morgan]] (born 1971) β [[Alberta Independence Party|Alberta independence]] politician * [[John Munro (Canadian politician)|John Munro]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]]</small> (1931β2003) * [[Louis-Joseph Papineau|Papineau]] (1786β1871) β reformer and 1837 rebellion leader * [[Pierre Poilievre]] (born 1979) β Member of Parliament, leader of the [[Conservative Party of Canada]] and the [[Leader of the Official Opposition (Canada)|leader of the Official Opposition]] * [[Allan Studholme]] (1846β1919) * [[Nathan Eldon Tanner]] (1898β1982) ===Provincial premiers=== :''Main articles'': * ''[[List of premiers of Alberta]]'' * ''[[List of premiers of British Columbia]]'' * ''[[List of premiers of Manitoba]]'' * ''[[List of premiers of New Brunswick]]'' * ''[[List of premiers of Newfoundland and Labrador]]'' * ''[[List of premiers of Nova Scotia]]'' * ''[[List of premiers of Ontario]]'' * ''[[List of premiers of Prince Edward Island]]'' * ''[[List of premiers of Quebec]]'' * ''[[List of premiers of Saskatchewan]]'' ===Territorial premiers=== :''Main articles'': * ''[[List of premiers of the Northwest Territories]]'' * ''[[List of premiers of Nunavut]]'' * ''[[List of premiers of Yukon]]'' ===Indigenous leaders=== {{See also|Aboriginal Canadian personalities}} [[File:Aatsista-Mahkan-LOC.jpg|thumb|right|alt=A sepia photograph of Aatsista-Mahkan (Running Rabbit). He is wearing what is usually described as a buckskin outfit. It is elaborate and he is holding a pole.|[[Aatsista-Mahkan]], taken by Edward Curtis]] [[File:Louis Riel.jpg|thumb|right|alt="A bust portrait of MΓ©tis leader Louis Riel c1870 after a carte de visite in 1884."|[[Louis Riel]], leader of the [[Red River Rebellion]] and [[North-West Rebellion]]]] * [[Shawn Atleo]] (born 1967) * [[William Beynon]] (1888β1958) * [[Big Bear]] (1825β1888) β Cree leader * [[Joseph Brant]] (1742β1807) β Mohawk leader * [[Mary Brant]] (1736β1796) β leader of Six Nations women's federation * [[Frank Calder]] (1877β1943) β [[Nisga'a]] * [[Joe Capilano]] (c. 1854β1910) β Squamish * [[Rose Charlie]] (1930β2018) * [[Arthur Wellington Clah]] (1831β1916) * [[Heber Clifton]] (1871β1964) * [[Cumshewa]] β 18th-century Haida chief at the inlet now bearing his name * [[Harley Desjarlais]] * [[Alfred Dudoward]] (ca. 1850β1914) * [[Dan George]] (1899β1981) β [[Tsleil-Waututh First Nation|Tsleil-Waututh]] (Burrard) * [[Joseph Gosnell]] (1936β2020) β [[Nisga'a]] * [[Simon Gunanoot]] (1874β1933) β [[Gitxsan]] * [[Guujaaw]] (born 1953) β modern-day Haida leader * [[Elijah Harper]] (1949β2013) β [[Cree]]<!--Ojbiwa?--> * [[Chief Hunter Jack]] (died 1905) β [[St'at'imc]] * [[Mary John, Sr.]] (1913β2004) * [[August Jack Khatsahlano]] (1877β1971) β [[Squamish people|Squamish]] * [[Klattasine]] (died 1864) β [[Tsilhqot'in]] war chief, surrendered on terms of amnesty in times of war, hanged for murder * [[Koyah]] (fl. 1787β1795) β 18th-century chief of the Haida <!--at Skungwai I think--> * [[George Manuel]] (1921β1989) * [[Maquinna]] β 18th-century Nuu-chah-nulth chief ([[Yuquot]]/[[Mowachaht]]) * [[Harriet Nahanee]] (1935β2007) β Squamish and [[Nuu-chah-nulth people|Nuu-chah-nulth]] ([[Pacheedaht First Nation|Pacheedaht]]) * [[Nicola (chief)|Nicola]] (1780/1785βc. 1865) β Grand chief of the [[Okanagan people]], and jointly chief of the [[Nlaka'pamux]]-Okanagan-[[Nicola Athapaskans|Nicola Athapaskan]] alliance in the [[Nicola Valley]] and of the [[Kamloops]] group of the [[Secwepemc]] * [[Andy Paull]] (1892β1959) β Squamish * [[Stewart Phillip]] * [[Chief Poundmaker]] (c. 1842β1886) β Cree chief * [[Piapot]] (c. 1816β1908) β Cree chief * [[Steven Point]] (born 1951) β modern [[Sto:lo]] leader, current Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia * [[Louis Riel]] (1844β1885) β leader of two [[MΓ©tis people (Canada)|MΓ©tis]] rebellions before being hung for treason * [[James Sewid]] (1913β1988) β [[Kwakwaka'wakw]] * [[Tecumseh]] (1768β1813) β [[Shawnee]] leader * [[Alec Thomas]] (1894β?) * [[Wickanninish]] β 19th-century Nuu-chah-nulth chief ([[Opitsaht]]/[[Tla-o-qui-aht]]) * [[Walter Wright (oral historian)|Walter Wright]] (died 1949) ==Producers== {{Main|List of Canadian producers}} ==Religious figures== ===Martyrs=== * St. [[Marguerite Bourgeoys]] (1620β1700) β first Canadian saint * St. [[NoΓ«l Chabanel]] (1613β1649) β Jesuit missionary * St. [[Anthony Daniel]] (1601β1648) β Jesuit missionary * St. [[Jean de BrΓ©beuf]] (1593β1649) β Jesuit missionary * St. [[Jean de Lalande]] (died 1646) β Jesuit missionary * St. [[Saint Charles Garnier]] (1606β1649) β Jesuit missionary * St. [[RenΓ© Goupil]] (1608β1642) β first North American martyr of the Roman Catholic Church * St. [[Isaacs Jogues]] (1607β1646) β Jesuit missionary * St. [[Gabriel Lallemant]] (1610β1649) β Jesuit missionary ===Religious community leaders=== * [[Alexis AndrΓ©]] (1832β1893) β Catholic missionary priest, spiritual advisor to [[Louis Riel]] * [[Aloysius Matthew Ambrozic]] (1930β2011) β [[Roman Catholic Archbishops of Toronto|Archbishop Emeritus of Toronto]] * [[AndrΓ© Besette]] (1845β1937) β [[Holy Cross Brother]] known as the "Miracle Man of Montreal" * [[Linda Bond]] (born 1946) β [[Generals of the Salvation Army|General]] of [[The Salvation Army]], 2011β2013 * [[Arnold Brown (General of The Salvation Army)|Arnold Brown]] (1913β2002) β [[Generals of the Salvation Army|General]] of [[The Salvation Army]], 1977β81 * [[Hugh B. Brown]] (1883β1975) β [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|Latter-day Saint]] [[Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (LDS Church)|apostle]] * [[Ranj Dhaliwal]] (born 1976) β [[Sikh]], writer, activist and co-founder of the Sikh Youth orthodox political party in Surrey, British Columbia * [[Lionel Groulx]] (1878β1967) β Roman Catholic priest, historian, nationalist, and traditionalist * [[Albert Lacombe]] (1827β1916) β Roman Catholic missionary * [[John G. Lake]] (1870β1935) β leader of the Pentecostal Movement, born in St. Marys, Ontario * Cardinal [[Paul-Γmile LΓ©ger]] (1904β1991) β Catholic clergyman and humanitarian * [[Merlin Lybbert]] (1926β2001) β [[general authority]] of [[the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] * [[David Mainse]] (1936β2017) β broadcaster, founder of 100 Huntley Street and [[CITS-TV]] * [[Aimee Semple McPherson]] (1890β1944) β founder of the [[Foursquare Church]] * [[William D. Morrow]] β General Superintendent of the [[Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada]] * Bishop [[Michael Power (Canadian bishop)|Michael Power]] (1804β1847) β Roman Catholic Bishop of Toronto * [[Alexandre-Antonin TachΓ©]] (1823β1894) β [[Roman Catholic]] priest, [[missionary]] of the [[Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate|Oblate order]] * [[Nathan Eldon Tanner]] (1898β1982) β Latter-day Saint apostle * [[John Taylor (Latter Day Saints)|John Taylor]] (1808β1887) β [[President of the Church (LDS Church)|president]] of [[the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] * [[Kateri Tekakwitha]] (1656β1680) β "The Lily of the Mohawks", first Native American canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church * [[RΓΊhΓyyih Khanum]] (1910β2000) β wife of [[Shoghi Effendi]], the head of the [[BahΓ‘ΚΌΓ Faith]] until 1957; she was appointed as a [[Hands of the Cause|Hand of the Cause]]; in 2004, [[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]] viewers voted her number 44 on the list of "greatest [[Canadians]]" on the television show ''[[The Greatest Canadian]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/greatest/greatcanadians/index.html#41 |title=The Greatest Canadian β Top 100 β 11 to 100 |publisher=CBC |access-date=2008-07-05 |year=2004 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080420130011/http://www.cbc.ca/greatest/greatcanadians/index.html |archive-date=2008-04-20 |url-status=dead }}</ref> * [[Bramwell Tillsley]] (1931β2019) β [[Generals of the Salvation Army|General]] of [[The Salvation Army]], 1993β94 * [[Clarence Wiseman]] (1907β1985) β [[Generals of the Salvation Army|General]] of [[The Salvation Army]], 1974β77 ===Religious cult figures=== * [[Roch ThΓ©riault]] (1947β2011) β cult leader * [[Brother XII]] (1878β1934) β cult leader ==Scholars== * [[Louise Arbour]] (born 1947) β jurist * [[Marc Van Audenrode|Marc van Audenrode]] (born 1961) β economist * [[Pratima Bansal]] β economist * [[Timothy Brook (historian)|Timothy Brook]] (born 1951) β professor, historian and writer * [[Joseph-Alphonse-Paul Cadotte]] (1897β1979) β professor, author * [[Jack Chambers (linguist)|Jack Chambers]] (born 1938) β linguist * [[T. H. Clark|Thomas H. Clark]] (1893β1996) β [[McGill University|McGill]] geology professor, namesake of [[Thomasclarkite]] * [[Gerald Cohen]] (1941β2009) β [[Oxford University|Oxford]] Philosopher * [[Northrop Frye]] (1912β1991) β influential critic, Shakespeare and Blake scholar * [[John Kenneth Galbraith]] (1908β2006) β economist * [[George Grant (philosopher)|George Grant]] (1918β1988) β philosopher * [[John Peters Humphrey]] (1905β1995) β legal scholar, principal drafter of the [[Universal Declaration of Human Rights]] * [[Harold Innis]] (1894β1952) β political economist; author of seminal works on Canadian economic history, media and communications * [[Marshall McLuhan]] (1911β1980) β communications theorist, coined phrases "the medium is the message" and "global village" * [[Steven Pinker]] (born 1954) β psychologist, cognitive scientist, writer of popular science * [[John Ralston Saul]] (born 1947) β businessman, essayist, diplomat * [[F. R. Scott]] (1899β1985) β law professor, philosopher, poet * [[Guy Sylvestre]] (1918β2010) β literary critic * [[David Sztybel]] (born 1967) β philosopher * [[Charles Taylor (philosopher)|Charles Taylor]] (born 1931) β philosopher * [[William White (economist)|William R. White]] (born 1943) β economist * [[Marc Zender]] β Mayanist ==Scientists== *[[Robert Campbell Aitken]] (born 1963) β electrical engineer *[[Judie Alimonti]] (1960β2017) β immunologist * [[Sidney Altman]] (1939β2022) β molecular biologist, winner of [[Nobel Prize]] in chemistry *[[Brenda Andrews]] (born 1957) β academic, researcher and biologist specializing in systems biology and molecular genetics. * [[Albert Bandura]] (1925β2021) β psychologist * [[Neil Banerjee]] β earth scientist * [[Karen Bailey]] β plant pathologist * [[Karen Beauchemin]] (born 1956) β livestock ruminant nutrition * [[Robert Bell (Canadian geologist)|Robert Bell]] <small>[[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1841β1917) β geologist * [[Walter A. Bell]] (1889β1969) β geologist, paleontologist * [[Manjul Bhargava]] (born 1974) β mathematician and [[Fields Medal|Fields medallist]] * [[Selwyn G. Blaylock]] <small>[[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (1879β1945) β chemist and mining executive * [[Stewart Blusson]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]]</small> (born 1939) β geologist, diamond prospector, multimillionaire and philanthropist * [[Adolfo J. de Bold]] (born 1942) β biomedical scientist, discoverer of hormone secreted by heart muscle cells * [[Willard Boyle]] (1924β2011) β inventor of the charge coupled device, winner of nobel prize in physics * [[Bertram Brockhouse]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1918β2003) β designer of the Triple-Axis Neutron Spectrometer, winner of Nobel Prize for Physics * [[Georges Brossard]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CM]] [[National Order of Quebec|CQ]] [[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (1940β2019) β entomologist, television personality and founder of the Montreal Insectarium * [[Moira Brown]] β North Atlantic Right Whale researcher and conservationist * [[Vernon Douglas Burrows|Vernon Burrows]] (1930β2020) β oat breeder * [[John J. Clague]] <small>[[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (born 1946) β authority in quaternary and environmental earth sciences * [[Kate Crooks (botanist)|Kate Crooks]] (1833β1871) β botanist * [[Claire Cupples]] β microbiologist * [[Philip J. Currie]] (born 1949) β palaeontologist * [[John William Dawson]] <small>[[Order of St Michael and St George|CMG]] [[Royal Society|FRS]] [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1820β1899) β first Canadian-born scientist of worldwide reputation * [[Duncan R. Derry]] <small>[[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (1906β1987) β [[Economic geology|economic geologist]] * [[Raymond L. Desjardins|Raymond Desjardins]] β agrometeorologist * [[Donald B. Dingwell]] β earth scientist * [[Martine Dorais]] β plant physiologist, organic horticulture * [[R. J. W. Douglas|Robert John Wilson Douglas]] <small>[[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1920β1979) β petroleum geologist * [[Eugenia Duodu]] β chemist * [[Lorne Elias]] β chemist, inventor of the explosives vapour detector EVD-1 * [[John Charles Fields]] <small>[[Royal Society|FRS]] [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1863β1932) β mathematician and founder of the [[Fields Medal]] * [[J. Keith Fraser]] (born 1922) β geographer * [[Hu Gabrielse]] (1926β2024) β geologist with the [[Geological Survey of Canada]] * [[William Giauque]] (1895β1982) β Nobel Prize winner in chemistry * [[Anne-Claude Gingras]] β molecular geneticist * [[Cynthia Grant (soil scientist)|Cynthia Grant]] β soil fertility and crop nutrition specialist * [[Donald O. Hebb]] [[Fellow of the Royal Society|FRS]] (1904β1985) β neuroscientist, published his theory of [[Hebbian learning]] * [[Gerhard Herzberg]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]] [[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]] [[Royal Society|FRS]]</small> (1904β1999) β [[Nobel Prize]] winner in chemistry for molecular spectroscopy * [[James Hillier]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]]</small> (1915β2007) β inventor of the electron microscope * [[Vanessa M. Hirsch]] β veterinary pathologist and virologist * [[Paul F. Hoffman]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (born 1941) β geologist noted for research into [[Snowball Earth]] events * [[Edward A. Irving]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CM]] [[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]] [[Royal Society|FRS]]</small> (1927β2014) β provided the first physical evidence of [[continental drift]] * [[Charles Legge]] (1829β1881) β civil engineer * [[Victor Ling]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]]</small> (born 1944) β medicine, drug resistance in cancer * Sir [[William Edmond Logan]] <small>[[Royal Society|FRS]]</small> (1798β1875) β founded the Geological Survey of Canada * [[Mary MacArthur]] β botanist, cytologist, horticulturalist * [[John Macoun]] (1831β1920) β botanist * [[Tak Wah Mak]] (born 1946) β immunologist who discovered the T-cell receptor * [[Claude Hillaire-Marcel]] <small>[[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (born 1943) β world leader in [[quaternary]] research * [[Rudolph A. Marcus]] (born 1923) β Nobel Prize in chemistry recipient for electron transfer reactions * [[Jerrold E. Marsden]] (1942β2010) β applied mathematician, founder of the Fields Institute * [[Ernest McCulloch]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]] [[Royal Society|FRS]]</small> (1926β2011) β cellular biologist who, with James Till, demonstrated the existence of stem cells * [[Maud Menten]] (1879β1960) β medical scientist, made groundbreaking work in [[enzyme]] [[chemical kinetics|kinetics]] * [[Robert Mundell]] (1932β2021) β economist and Nobel laureate * [[John Charles Polanyi]] <small>[[Queen's Privy Council for Canada|PC]] [[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]] [[Royal Society|FRS]]</small> (born 1929) β Nobel Prize in chemistry recipient for infrared [[chemiluminescence]] * [[Isabella Preston]] (1881β1965) β ornamental horticulturalist * [[Raymond A. Price]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1933β2024) β geologist * [[Hubert Reeves]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[National Order of Quebec|OQ]]</small> (1932β2023) β [[astrophysicist]] and science popularizer *[[Soon Jai Park]] (1937β2018) β dry bean breeder * [[Elizabeth Pattey]] β agricultural micrometeorologist * [[Henry de Puyjalon]] <small> </small> (1841β1905) β [[biologist]] and [[ecologist]] * [[Carmelle Robert]] (born 1962) β astrophysicist *[[Laurie Rousseau-Nepton]] β astrophysicist, first [[Indigenous peoples in Canada|indigenous]] woman in [[Quebec]] to obtain a PhD in [[astrophysics]] * [[Donald F. Sangster]] <small>[[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> β geologist * [[Charles E. Saunders]] (1867β1937) β agronomist * [[Arthur Schawlow]] (1921β1999) β Nobel Prize winner in physics (for lasers) * [[David Schindler]] [[Order of Canada|OC]] (1940β2021) β [[limnologist]] * [[Myron Scholes]] (born 1941) β Nobel Prize winner in economics * [[Karen Schwartzkopf-Genswein]] β animal ethologist * [[Hans Selye]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]]</small> (1907β1982) β pioneering stress researcher * [[Michael Smith (chemist)|Michael Smith]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]]</small> (1932β2000) β Nobel Prize winner in chemistry for site-based mutagenesis * [[Ralph M. Steinman]] (1943β2011) β Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of the dendritic cell and its role in adaptive immunity * [[Peter A Stewart]] (1921β1993) β physiologist, quantitative acid-base physiology *[[Donna Strickland]] (born 1959) β Nobel Prize winner in Physics, optical physicist and pioneer in the field of pulsed lasers * [[Richard Summerbell]] (born 1956) β mycologist * [[David Suzuki]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Order of British Columbia|OBC]] [[Doctor of Laws|LLD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Doctor of Science|ScDEnv]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Doctor of Science|ScDComm]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Doctor of Humane Letters|DHL]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'')</small> (born 1936) β geneticist and science popularizer * [[Felicitas Svejda]] (1920β2016) β horticulturalist * [[Henry Taube]] <small>[[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1915β2005) β Nobel Prize in chemistry for electron transfer reactions * [[Richard Taylor (physicist)|Richard Taylor]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]] [[Royal Society|FRS]]</small> (1929β2018) β Nobel Prize in physics recipient for verifying the [[quark]] theory * [[James Till]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Royal Society|FRS]]</small> (born 1931) β biophysicist who, with Ernest McCulloch, demonstrated the existence of stem cells * [[Joseph Tyrrell]] (1858β1957) β geologist, cartographer, discoverer of [[dinosaur]] bones in [[Alberta]] * [[William Vickrey]] (1914β1996) β Nobel Prize winner in economics * [[Harold Williams (geologist)|Harold Williams]] <small>[[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]]</small> (1934β2010) β geologist, expert on the [[Appalachian Mountains]] * [[John Tuzo Wilson]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Order of the British Empire|OBE]] [[Doctor of Science|ScD]] (''[[Honorary degree|hc]]'') [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]] [[Royal Society|FRS]] [[Royal Society of Edinburgh|FRSE]]</small> (1908β1993) β geophysicist, expert in plate tectonics ==Singers== {{main|List of Canadian singers}} ==Viceroys== * [[List of governors general of Canada]] ** [[List of lieutenant governors of Alberta]] ** [[List of lieutenant governors of British Columbia]] ** [[List of lieutenant governors of Manitoba]] ** [[List of lieutenant governors of New Brunswick]] ** [[List of lieutenant governors of Newfoundland and Labrador]] ** [[List of lieutenant governors of Nova Scotia]] ** [[List of lieutenant governors of Ontario]] ** [[List of lieutenant governors of Prince Edward Island]] ** [[List of lieutenant governors of Quebec]] ** [[List of lieutenant governors of Saskatchewan]] ==Writers== {{Main|List of Canadian writers}} ==Other personalities== [[File:Daniel Negreanu 2007.jpg|125px|thumb|right|[[Daniel Negreanu]]]] [[File:Sunny Leone 2012.jpg|125px|thumb|right|[[Sunny Leone]]]] * [[Alexandre Trudeau]] (born 1973) – author, filmmaker and journalist * [[Janis Babson]] (1950β1961) β organ donor, subject of two books * [[Great Antonio|Antonio Barichievich]] (1925β2003) (known as The Great Antonio) β strongman, showman, and eccentric * [[Grant Bristow]] (born 1958) β [[Canadian Security Intelligence Service|CSIS]] undercover agent who started the Heritage Front, planted as political operative within [[Reform Party of Canada|Reform Party]] * [[RenΓ© Lepage de Sainte-Claire]] (1656β1718) β lord-founder of [[Rimouski, Quebec]] * [[Black Donnellys|Donnelly family]] (known as the Black Donnellys) β participants and/or victims of a vicious community [[feud]] * [[Josiah Henson]] (1789β1883) β former slave, believed to be the inspiration for ''[[Uncle Tom's Cabin]]'' * [[Trevor James (traveler)|Trevor James]] (born 1988) β [[YouTuber]] * [[Harold Kandel]] (1906β1995) β legendary theatregoer from [[Toronto]], [[Ontario]] known for speaking out during theatre events, now commemorated through the Harold Awards * [[Marc Karam]] (born 1980) β professional poker player * [[Anna Ruth Lang]] <small>[[Cross of Valour (Canada)|CV]]</small> β recipient of the [[Cross of Valour (Canada)|Cross of Valour]] * [[Sunny Leone]] (born 1981) β Canadian and [[Indian people|Indian]] [[pornographic actress]]; [[Bollywood]] actress * [[Bat Masterson]] (1853β1921) β gunfighter, fight promoter, sports journalist * [[Charles Vance Millar]] (1853β1926) β lawyer, financier, and posthumous [[practical joke]]r * [[Sorel Mizzi]] (born 1986) β professional poker player * [[John Wilson Murray]] (1840β1906) β Canada's first major [[detective]] * [[Daniel Negreanu]] (born 1974) β professional poker player * [[Minnie Patterson]] (died 1911) β [[heroine]] noted for her daring rescue of men from the [[Barquentine|barkentine]] (barque) ''[[Coloma (barquentine)|Coloma]]'' during a severe storm in 1906 * [[Sue Rodriguez]] (1950β1994) β [[amyotrophic lateral sclerosis]] (ALS) sufferer and [[right to die]] advocate * [[Alexander Milton Ross]] (1832β1897) (known as The Birdman) β pre-[[American Civil War]] [[Abolitionism in the United States|abolitionist]] and participant in the [[Underground Railroad]] * [[Craig Russell (Canadian actor)|Craig Russell]] (1948β1990) β [[Drag queen|female impersonator]] and actor * [[Laura Secord]] (1775β1868) β heroine of the [[War of 1812]], warned the British of a surprise American attack at [[Battle of Beaver Dams]] * [[Chris Sky]] (born 1983) β conspiracy theorist * [[Joshua Slocum]] (1844β1909) β first man to sail around the world solo * [[Margaret Trudeau]] (born 1948) β widow; former wife of [[Pierre Elliott Trudeau]] ==Fictional characters== * [[Amuro Ray]] β main character in the mecha anime ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'' and varying roles in subsequent sequels * [[Ike Broflovski]] β character on ''[[South Park]]'' * [[Gerald and Sheila Broflovski]] on ''[[South Park]]'' * [[Captain Canuck|Tom Evans]] (known as Captain Canuck) β cartoon character * [[Benton Fraser]] β Mountie on the 90s television show ''[[Due South]]'' * [[Wolverine (character)|James Howlett]] (aka "Logan", aka "Wolverine") β member of the [[X-Men]] * Justin Jones from ''[[Justin Time (TV series)|Justin Time]]'' * [[Rodney McKay]] β character on ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' and ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]'' * [[Bob and Doug McKenzie]] β characters on ''[[Second City Television|SCTV]]'' * [[Captain Canuck|Darren Oak]] (known as Captain Canuck) β cartoon character * [[Trevor Philips]] β one of the three protagonists of ''[[Grand Theft Auto V]]'' * [[Scott Pilgrim]] β from the graphic novel series of the same name * [[Sergeant William Preston]] β heroic [[Mountie]] of radio and TV series from the 1950s * [[Peter Puck]] β ''[[Hockey Night in Canada]]'' symbol from the 1970s * [[Robin Scherbatsky]] β supporting character on the sitcom ''[[How I Met Your Mother]]'' * [[Captain Canuck|Dave Semple]] (known as Captain Canuck) β cartoon character * [[Anne Shirley]] β known as ''[[Anne of Green Gables]]'' * [[Terrance and Phillip]] β characters on ''[[South Park]]'' * [[Deadpool|Wade Wilson]] (aka "Deadpool") β comic book anti-hero ==Other== ;National * [[Persons of National Historic Significance (Canada)]] * [[List of companions of the Order of Canada]] * [[List of inductees of Canada's Walk of Fame]] * [[The Greatest Canadian]] ;Groupings and articles of relevance {{main|Ethnic origins of people in Canada}} * [[Aboriginal Canadian personalities]] * [[Asian Canadians]] * [[Black Canadians]] * [[European Canadians]] * [[List of First Nations people]] * [[List of Canadian Jews]] * [[List of Canadians by net worth]] ;Geographic * [[Lists of Canadians by city]] ;Lists by province/territory {{Canada topic|List of people from}} ==Search== <inputbox> id = style-searchbox type=fulltext width=35 break=yez searchfilter=deepcat:"Canadian people" namespaces=Main** placeholder=e.g. female historians searchbuttonlabel = Search Canadian people articles </inputbox> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category|People of Canada|Canadians}} {{Wikiquote|Canada|Canadians}} * [http://www.biographi.ca/index-e.html The Dictionary of Canadian Biography] β biographies of Canadians from 1000 to 1930 CE * [http://dictionaryofarchitectsincanada.org Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada] β biographies of Canadian architects and lists of their buildings from 1800 to 1950 * [http://www.canadafaq.ca "Canada Questions and Answers: Everything You Need to Know About Canada"] by canadafaq.ca * [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/ The Canadian Encyclopedia] β click on "people" for links to articles about Canadians; 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