This is a list of Canadians, people born in Canada, or who became citizens of Canada, grouped by their area of notability.
Architects
- Douglas Cardinal OC RAIC (born 1934) â" architect of Canadian Museum of Civilization
- Ernest Cormier OC RAIC (1885â"1980) â" architect of Supreme Court of Canada building
- A.J. Diamond OC RAIC (born 1934) â" architect of Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
- David Ewart ISO (1841â"1921) â" Chief Dominion Architect (1896 to 1914), architech of Dominion Archives Building, Royal Canadian Mint, Victoria Memorial Museum, Connaught Building in Ottawa
- Arthur Erickson CC RAIC (1924â"2008) â" architect of Simon Fraser University, Robson Square, and the Embassy of Canada in Washington
- Ãtienne Gaboury RAIC OAA (born 1930) â" architect of the Embassy of Canada in Mexico and the Royal Canadian Mint building in Winnipeg
- Frank Gehry CC LLD (hc) PhD (hc) DEng (hc) DArch (hc) DA (hc) AIA (born 1929) â" architect of Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Experience Music Project, Walt Disney Concert Hall, and the Art Gallery of Ontario
- Dan Hanganu OQ DArch (hc) RAIC OAQ (born 1946) â" architect of Pointe-à -Callière Museum and Montreal Archival Centre
- Stephen Irwin RAIC RIBA OAA (born c. 1944) â" architect of Purdy's Wharf
- Bruce Kuwabara FRAIC OAA AIA (born 1949) RAIC â" architect of the Gardiner Museum, and Kitchener City Hall
- E.J. Lennox RAIC OAA (1854â"1933) â" architect of Old City Hall in Toronto, and Casa Loma
- John M. Lyle FRIBA OAA (1872â"1945) RAIC â" architect of the New York Public Library, the Royal Alexandra Theatre, and Toronto's Union Station
- Raymond Moriyama CC OOnt (born 1929), architect of the Ontario Science Centre, Ottawa City Hall, and Canadian War Museum
- John Ostell (1813â"1892) â" architect of the McGill University Arts Building, and the Montreal Custom House
- Francis Rattenbury RAIC AIBC (1867â"1935) â" architect of the British Columbia Parliament Buildings, and the Empress Hotel
- Moshe Safdie CC LLD (hc) FRAIC FAIA (born 1938) â" architect of Habitat 67, the National Gallery of Canada, and Vancouver Library Square
- Fariborz Sahba (born 1948) Master's degree from Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Tehran â" architect of Lotus Temple, and Terraces (Bahá'Ã)
- Bing Thom CM FRAIC AIBC (born 1940) â" architect of Central City Centre
- Ronald Thom FRAIC AIBC (1923â"1986) â" architect of Massey College, the Shaw Theatre, and Trent University
- Bob Topping RAIC OAA (born 1954) - Accessibility and Universal Design specialist
Artists
Actors
Broadcasters
Musicians
Visual arts
Cartoonists
- Danny Antonucci (born 1957) â" creator of Ed Edd n Eddy, Lupo the Butcher, and The Brothers Grunt
- Kate Beaton â" creator of Hark! A Vagrant
- Chester Brown (born 1960) â" creator of Yummy Fur, Underwater and Louis Riel
- John Byrne (born 1950) â" influenced superhero characters like The Fantastic Four and Superman
- Andy Donato (born 1937) â" editorial cartoonist for the Toronto Sun
- Hal Foster (1892â"1982) â" artist for Tarzan comic strip, creator of Prince Valiant
- J.D. Frazer (born 1965) â" (moniker: Illiad) creator of the webcomic User Friendly
- Gregory Gallant (born 1962) â" (moniker: Seth) creator of Palookaville
- Lynn Johnston CM OM (born 1947) â" creator of For Better or For Worse
- John Kricfalusi (born 1955) â" (moniker: John K.) creator of Ren and Stimpy
- Graeme MacKay (born 1968) â" editorial cartoonist
- Todd McFarlane (born 1961) â" creator of Spawn
- Win Mortimer (1919â"1998) â" illustrator for DC Comics' Superman and Batman
- Terry Mosher OC DLitt (hc) (born 1942) â" (moniker: Aislin) Montreal Gazette newspaper
- Len Norris (1919â"1997) â" long-time editorial columnist for the Vancouver Sun
- Ryan North (born 1980) â" creator of the webcomic Dinosaur Comics
- Scott Ramsoomair (born 1981) â" creator of the webcomic VG Cats
- Dave Sim (born 1956) â" creator of Cerebus the Aardvark
- Joe Shuster (1914â"1992) â" co-creator of Superman
- Fiona Staples (born 1984) â" co-creator of the comic Saga
- Paul Szep (born 1941) â" editorial cartoonist for the Boston Globe from 1967 to 2001
- Ben Wicks CM (1926â"2000) â" illustrator, comic strip cartoonist, and humanitarian
Astronauts
- Roberta Bondar OC OOnt ScD (hc) FRCP(C) FRSC (born 1945) â" first Canadian woman in space.
- Marc Garneau CC CD ScD (hc) (born 1949) â" first Canadian man in space.
- Chris Hadfield OOnt MSC LLD (hc) DEng (hc) (born 1959) â" first Canadian to walk in space. First Canadian to command the International Space Station.
- Steven MacLean ScD (hc) (born 1954)
- Julie Payette CQ FMC (born 1963)
- Robert Thirsk (born 1953) Holds record for longest time spent for a Canadian astronaut in space.
- Bjarni Tryggvason ScD (hc) (born 1945)
Athletes
Businesspeople and entrepreneurs
- Aquilini, Francesco, Chairman of the Aquilini Investment Group and owner of the Vancouver Canucks
- Aitken, Max, Baron Beaverbrook PC (1879â"1964) â" publishing baron, entrepreneur
- Asper, David (born 1958) â" chairman, Canwest Global Communications
- Asper, Izzy OC QC OM PhD (hc) LLD (hc) (1932â"2003) â" chairman, Canwest Global Communications
- Black, Conrad, Lord Black of Crossharbour OC PC KCSG LLD (hc) (born 1944) â" entrepreneur, publisher
- Boyle, Willard (born 1924) â" invented Charge-coupled device
- Bronfman, Samuel CC (1889â"1971) â" founder of Seagram's
- Bronfman, Edgar (1929 â" 2013) â" head of Seagram's and long-time president of the World Jewish Congress
- Campeau, Robert (born 1923) â" real-estate mogul
- Cooke, Jack Kent (1912â"1997) â" owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Kings, Washington Redskins and the Chrysler Building
- Cowan, James Alexander (1901â"1978) â" public relations consultant and founder of Stratford Shakespeare Festival
- Cunard, Sir Samuel Bt (1787â"1865) â" founder of Cunard Line
- Davidson, William (1740â"1790) â" lumberman, shipbuilder, merchant
- DeGroote, Michael OC (born 1932) â" businessman and philanthropist
- Desmarais, Paul PC CC LLD (hc) (1927-2013) â" Chairman, Power Corporation of Canada
- Dobbin, Craig OC ScD (hc) LLD (hc) (1935â"2006) â" founder, chairman and CEO of CHC Helicopter Corporation
- Dunn, Sir James Hamet Bt (1874â"1956) â" financier, steel magnate
- Eaton, Timothy (1834â"1907) â" founder of Eaton's department stores
- Ebbers, Bernie LLD (hc) (born 1941) â" former CEO of WorldCom
- Fuller, Alfred (1885â"1973) â" Fuller Brush Company
- Gaydamak, Arcadi (1952-) - owner of Beitar Jerusalem
- Girouard, Sir Ãdouard KSMG (1867â"1932) â" railway builder, governor
- Ingle, Robin â" CEO and Chairman of the Ingle Group of Companies
- Irving, K. C. OC ONB (1899â"1992) â" industrialist
- Johnson, F. Ross (born 1931) â" former CEO of RJR Nabisco
- Joyce, Ron CM DComm (hc) (born 1930) â" original partner with Horton in Tim Hortons, primary builder of the chain
- Killam, Izaak Walton (1885â"1955) â" major financier
- Laliberté, Guy OC CQ (born 1959) â" founder and owner of the Cirque du Soleil
- Lee, Cindy - founder of T&T Supermarket
- Lee-Chin, Michael LLD (hc) (born 1951) â" CEO of AIC Diversified Canada Split Corp. and The National Commercial Bank of Jamaica
- Li, Ka-shing (born 1928) - Chairman of the Board of Cheung Kong Holdings and Hutchison Whampoa
- Li, Victor (born 1964) â" deputy chairman of Cheung Kong (Holdings) Limited
- Luckett, Pete (unknown) â" owner of Pete's Frootique and host of The Food Hunter
- Macdonald, Sir William C. (1831â"1917) â" tobacco manufacturer, education philanthropist
- Matthews, Sir Terence Hedley KBE FIEE FREng (hc) (born 1943) â" entrepreneur, chairman of Mitel
- Mayer, Louis B. (1885â"1957) â" co-founder of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Studios
- McCain, Harrison CC ONB (1927â"2004) â" New Brunswick potato magnate
- Colonel McLaughlin, Samuel CC CD ED LLD (hc) (1871â"1972) â" Buick automobile manufacturer
- McTavish, Simon (1750â"1804) â" fur trader
- Molson, John (1763â"1836) â" founder of Molson Breweries
- Molson, Hartland OC GOQ OBE DCL (hc) (1907â"2002) â" Senator, President of Molson Breweries
- Munk, Peter OC LLD (hc) (born 1927) â" founder of Barrick Gold
- Pattison, Jim CM OBC (born 1928) â" chairman, president, CEO, and owner of the Jim Pattison Group
- Péladeau, Pierre CM OQ (1925â"1997) â" founder of Quebecor Inc.
- Péladeau, Pierre Karl (born 1961) â" President, CEO of Quebecor Inc., Québecor Média Inc. and Sun Media Corporation
- Perrin, John Draper (1890-1967) - entrepreneur, financier, mining executive
- Porritt, Richard OC LLD (hc) (1901â"1985) â" mining industry executive
- Pouliot, Jean (1923â"2004) â" founder of CFCF et Télévision Quatre Saisons
- Redpath, John (1796â"1869) â" canal builder, sugar refinery founder
- Reichmann, Paul (born 1930) â" developer of Canary Wharf
- Rogers, Edward Samuel OC ScD (hc) (1933â"2008) â" Was president and CEO of Rogers Communications
- Roth, John (born 1942) â" former CEO of Nortel Networks
- Saputo, Lino (born 1937) â" founder of Saputo
- Sharp, Isadore OC LLD (hc) DComm (hc) (born 1931) â" founder of the Four Seasons Hotel chain
- Smith, E.D. (1858â"1943) â" founder of E.D. Smith & Sons Ltd
- Solomons, Levy (1730â"1792) â" merchant and fur trader
- Stairs, John F. (1848â"1904) â" entrepreneur, statesman
- Stronach, Frank CM (born 1932) â" entrepreneur, founder of Magna International
- Taylor, E. P. (1901â"1989) â" entrepreneur, thoroughbred horse breeder
- Taylor, Nat (unknown) â" originator of Cineplex Entertainment
- Thomson, Kenneth, Baron Thomson of Fleet (1923â"2006)
- Thomson, Roy, Baron Thomson of Fleet GBE DLitt (hc) DCL (hc) LLD (hc) DHL (hc) (1894â"1976) â" entrepreneur, publisher
- Van Horne, Sir William Cornelius KCMG (1843â"1915) â" constructed the Canadian Pacific Railway
- Warner, Jack (1892â"1978) â" founder of Warner Bros. Studios
- Weston, Galen OC OOnt (born 1940) â" owner of Loblaws, Holt Renfrew, and Selfridges
- Wilson, Chip (born 1956) - founder of Lululemon Athletica
- Young, Bob (unknown) â" self-publishing web-site, owner of CFL Hamilton Tiger Cats
Criminals and suspects
- Angélique, Marie-Joseph (1710â"1734) â" executed for setting the city of Montreal on fire
- Aziga, Johnson (born 1956) â" first person to be charged with first-degree murder in Canada for spreading HIV
- Bernardo, Paul (born 1964) â" murderer, rapist
- Blass, Richard (1945â"1975) â" multiple murderer
- Boyd, Edwin Alonzo (1914â"2002) â" bank robber
- Cossette-Trudel, Jacques (born 1947) â" FLQ Terrorist
- Cossette-Trudel, Louise (born 1947) â" FLQ Terrorist
- Dick, Evelyn (born 1920) â" convicted of infanticide; convicted and acquitted of having murdered her husband
- Fisher, Larry (born 1949) â" convicted of the murder for which David Milgaard (see "Wrongfully convicted", below) was originally convicted and subsequently exonerated
- Guité, Charles (born c. 1943) â" fraud
- Homolka, Karla (born 1970) â" murderer
- Bindy Johal (b.1971 â" 1998), Vancouver gangster
- Lanctôt, Jacques (born 1945) â" FLQ Terrorist
- Langlois, Yves (born 1947) FLQ Terrorist
- Latimer, Robert (born 1953) â" convicted of second-degree murder
- Legere, Allan (born 1948) â" serial killer
- Lépine, Marc (1964â"1989) â" mass murderer
- Lortie, Bernard (born 1951) â" FLQ Terrorist
- Lortie, Denis (unknown) â" murderer
- Marks, Grace (1828-unknown) â" convicted of murder in 1843
- Mitchell, Patrick (Paddy) â" bank robber, leader of The Stopwatch Gang
- Allan McLean (1855â"1881), 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
- Olson, Clifford (1940â"2011) â" serial child murderer
- Perri, Rocco (1887 â" c. 1944) â" gangster, bootlegger
- Pickton, Robert (born 1949) â" serial murderer
- Reyat, Inderjit Singh (unknown) â" terrorist
- Riel, Louis (1844â"1885) â" Executed for treason
- Rivard, Lucien (c. 1915â"2002) â" narcotics smuggler
- Rose, Paul (born 1943) â" FLQ Terrorist
- Ryan, Frank (born 1942) â" gangster
- Simard, Francis (born 1946) â" FLQ Terrorist
- Slumach (b? â" 1891), Katzie man convicted and hung for the murder of Louis Bee, a Kanaka (Hawaiian) half-breed
- Smith, Cathy (born 1948) â" convicted of manslaughter in death of John Belushi
- Thatcher, Colin (born 1938) â" murderer
- Twitchell, Mark (born 1979) â" murderer
- Williams, Russell (born 1963) â" former RCAF military pilot and wing commander; convicted murderer, rank and decorations revoked upon conviction.
Wrongfully convicted or lynched
- Baltovich, Robert (born 1965) â" wrongfully convicted of murder
- Marshall, Donald (1953â"2009) â" wrongfully convicted of murder
- Milgaard, David (born 1952) â" wrongfully convicted of murder
- Morin, Guy Paul (unknown) â" wrongfully convicted of murder
- Sam, Louie â" wrongfully accused of murder and hanged by lynch mob in Whatcom County, Washington
- Truscott, Steven (born 1945) â" wrongfully convicted of murder
Educators
- Ambrose, J. Willis (c. 1911-unknown) â" Queen's University professor
- Armstrong, Richard Lee FRSC (1937â"1991) â" University of British Columbia professor, geochemist
- Calvert, Stephen E. FRSC (born 1962) â" University of British Columbia emeritus professor, geologist, oceanographer
- Cerny, Petr ScD (hc) FRSC (unknown) â" University of Manitoba professor, mineralogist and crystallographer
- Cunning, Henry C. ScD (hc) FRSC (1901â"1991) â" University of British Columbia professor, geologist
- Dreimanis, Aleksis (born 1914) â" University of Western Ontario emeritus professor, quaternary geologist
- Gill, James E. (1901â"1980) â" McGill University professor, geologist
- Hawley, James Edwin (1897â"1965) â" Queen's professor, geologist (Hawleyite)
- Hawthorne, Frank OC FRSC (born 1946) â" University of Manitoba professor, mineralogist and crystallographer
- Hoodless, Adelaide (1858â"1910) â" education and women's activist
- Ignatieff, Michael (born 1947) â" University of Toronto, Harvard University, University of Oxford and University of Cambridge professor, political science
- Johanson, Sue CM (born 1930) â" sex educator
- Keen, Michael John (1935â"1991) â" Dalhousie University professor, marine geoscientist
- Kelly, Sean, (born 1940) â" Pratt Institute, NYC, Humanities & Media Studies, writer
- Mackay, J. Ross OC FRSC (born 1915) â" University of British Columbia professor, geologist
- Mehta, Michael D.(born 1965) â" Thompson Rivers University Dean and Professor, environmental sociologist
- Mountjoy, Eric W. FRSC (born c. 1930) â" McGill University professor, geologist
- Middleton, Gerald V. FRSC (born 1931) â" McMaster University professor, geologist
- Naldrett, Anthony J. FRSC (born c. 1930) â" University of Toronto emeritus professor, geologist
- Peltier, William Richard ScD (hc) FRSC (born c. 1942) â" University of Toronto professor, physicist
- Ryerson, Egertron (1803â"1882) â" public education advocate
- Sakayan, Dora, Full Professor, Department of German Studies, McGill University - Armenology, Contrastive Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Translation, Genocide Studies
- Simpson, Colin (born c. 1965) â" George Brown College, best-selling author
- Stelck, Charles R. OC ScD (hc) FRSC (born 1917) â" University of Alberta professor, petroleum geologist, paleontologist, stratigrapher
- Strangway, David OC ScD (hc) FRSC (born c. 1935) â" geophysicist and university administrator
- Symons, Thomas CC OOnt (born c. 1929) â" Founding President of Trent University, Professor of Canadian Studies
- Walker, Roger G. FRSC (unknown) â" McMaster University emeritus professor
- Winegard, William PC OC (born 1924) â" educator, engineer, scientist and former Member of Parliament
Environmentalists
See Canadian environmentalists
Fashion
- Beker, Jeanne (born 1952) â" reporter
- Caten, Dean and Dan (born 1965) â" renowned designers known as Dsquared, honoured on the Canadian Walk of Fame
- Collison, Meghan (born 1988) - model
- Chante, Keshia (born 1988) â" model and singer
- Cojocaru, Steven (born 1962) â" (known as Cojo) critic and correspondent on Entertainment Tonight
- Evangelista, Linda (born 1965) â" model
- Harlow, Shalom (born 1973) â" model and actress
- Lazareanu, Irina (born 1982) â" model
- Manuel, Jay (born 1972) â" expert on America's Next Top Model and "Canada's Next Top Model"
- Marks, Heather (born 1988) â" model
- Mills, Kenneth G. (1923â"2004) â" designer
- Muise, Alana (born 1987) â" model
- Nygård, Peter (born 1943) - designer
- Ogilvie, Lana â" model
- Rocha, Coco (born 1988) â" model
- Schnarre, Monika (born 1971) â" model
- Stam, Jessica (born 1986) â" model
- Werbowy, Daria (born 1983) â" Polish-born Canadian model.
- Zimmer, Alana (born 1987)- model
- Taryn Davidson (born 1991) â" model
Humanitarians
- Barry, J. Esmonde (1923â"2007) â" healthcare activist and political commentator in New Brunswick
- Belaney, Archibald Stanfield (1888â"1938) â" (known as Grey Owl) conservationist who falsely presented himself as an Aboriginal person and worked to save the beavers of Saskatchewan and Manitoba
- Bethune, Norman, a physician and medical innovator
- Bucke, Richard Maurice FRSC (1837â"1902) â" psychiatrist, philosopher, early author on human development and human potentials
- Fonyo, Steve OC Rescinded 2010 (born 1966) â" retraced and completed Terry Fox's cross country cancer research fundraising marathon
- Fox, Terry CC OD (1958â"1981) â" attempted one-legged cross country run for cancer research
- Hansen, Rick CC OBC LLD (hc) DLitt (hc) (born 1957) â" paraplegic athlete who completed an around the world marathon for spinal cord injury research
- Lewis, Stephen CC (born 1937) â" AIDS activist, United Nations special envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa
- Rogers, Harold OC OBE (1899â"1994) â" founder of Kin Canada
- Vanier, Jean CC GOQ (born 1928) â" activist for mentally disabled, founder of L'Arche
- Arbour, Louise (born 1947) â" former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, a former justice of the Supreme Court of Canada and a former Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
Inventors
- Abbott, Scott (unknown) â" co-inventor of Trivial Pursuit
- Ahearn, Thomas PC(1855â"1938) â" invented the electric cooking range and the electric car heater
- Barringer, Anthony R. (born 1925) â" 70 patents for mineral exploration technology
- Bascom, Earl W. (1906â"1995) â" co-invented rodeo's side-delivery chute, invented reverse-opening side-delivery chute, hornless bronc saddle, one-hand bareback rigging and high-cut chaps
- Bell, Alexander Graham (1847â"1922) â" born in Scotland, invented the telephone in Canada and developed it in the United States
- Bombardier, Joseph-Armand (1907â"1964) â" invented the snowmobile
- Bull, Gerald (1928â"1990) â" invented the G5 howitzer and the Iraqi supergun
- Carroll, Thomas (1888â"1868) â" developed first self-propelled combine harvester
- Dow, Herbert Henry (1866â"1930) â" invented a method of bromine extraction known as the Dow process
- Evans, Mathew (unknown) â" co-inventor of the first electric light bulb
- Fenerty, Charles (c. 1821â"1892) â" Canadian inventor of the wood pulp process for making paper.
- Fessenden, Reginald (1866â"1932) â" 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 Fleming, Sandford KCMG DSc (hc) FRSC (1827â"1915) â" inventor of the system of Standard Time zones
- Franks, Wilbur R. OBE (1901â"1986) â" invented the anti-black-out-suit (the G-suit)
- Gesner, Abraham Pineo (1797â"1864) â" inventor of kerosene; known as the "Father of the Petroleum Industry"
- Gosling, James OC (born 1955) â" invented Java computer language
- Haney, Chris (1950â"2010) â" co-inventor of Trivial Pursuit
- Jacks, Sam (1915â"1975) â" inventor of ringette
- Klein, George OC MBE LLD (hc) (1904â"1992) â" developed: electric wheelchairs, microsurgical staple gun, the ZEEP nuclear reactor, and the Canadarm
- Krogh, Thomas Edward ScD (hc) FRSC (born 1936) â" developed technique of radiometric uranium-lead dating to further the precision of geochronology
- Le Caine, Hugh (1914â"1977) â" invented the music synthesizer in 1945
- McCoy, Elijah (1844â"1929) â" developed automatic machinery lubricator, lawn sprinkler, the "Real McCoy"
- MacPherson, Cluny (1879â"1966) â" invented the first general-issue gas mask used by the British Army in World War I
- Markle, Wilson â" (born 1938) â" invented film colorization process in 1983
- Naismith, James (1861â"1939) â" invented basketball
- Robertson, Peter Lymburner (1879â"1951) â" invented the Robertson Screw
- Ruttan, Henry (June 12, 1792 â" July 31, 1871) â" invented air-conditioned railway coach
- Ryan, Thomas F. (1872â"1971) â" invented five-pin bowling
- Sicard, Arthur (1876â"1946) invented the snowblower in 1925
- Sunatori, Simon (born 1959) â" engineer, inventor and entrepreneur; created the MagneScribe and the Magic Spicer
- Urry, Lewis (1927â"2004) â" invented the long-lasting alkaline battery
- Wasylyk, Harry â" (born 1925) â" invented the disposable green polyethylene garbage bag in 1950
- Willson, Thomas (1860â"1915) â" invented arc lamps and process for creating calcium carbide
- Woodward, Henry (unknown) â" co-inventor of the first electric light bulb
Media
- Bee, Samantha (born 1969) â" senior correspondent for The Daily Show
- Brunt, Stephen (born 1959) â" lead sports columnist for The Globe and Mail since 1989
- Cameron, Stevie (born 1943) â" journalist, author
- Donaldson, Gordon (1926â"2001) â" amateur historian
- Frum, Barbara OC LLD (hc) (1937â"1992) â" CBC radio and television journalist
- Ghomeshi, Jian (born 1967) - radio broadcaster
- Hechtman, Ken (unknown) â" maverick journalist jailed by Afghanistan's Taliban government as a suspected United States spy in 2001
- Hotz, Kenny (born 1973) â" the only registered Canadian journalist to cover the Gulf War
- Irwin, Mark CSC/ASC (born 1950)- Hollywood Director of Photography
- Jennings, Peter CM (1938â"2005) â" ABC news anchor
- Jones, Jason (unknown) â" senior correspondent for The Daily Show
- Kharas, Firdaus (born 1955) - human rights activist, founder of Chocolate Moose Media
- Kiernan, Pat (1968) - Morning anchor of NY1 since 1997
- Kesterton, Michael (born 1945) â" The Globe and Mail columnist
- Macdonald, Neil (born 1957) â" CBC reporter
- McNeil, Robert (born 1931) â" journalist, author, longtime co-anchor of The MacNeil/Lehrer Report on PBS
- Mansbridge, Peter OC LLD (hc) (born 1948) â" news anchor of CBC's The National
- Michael, Mosha â" Canada's first Inuk film maker
- Murray, Margaret (unknown) â" editor and co-publisher of the Bridge River-Lillooet News
- Newman, Peter C. CC CD LLD (hc) (born 1929) â" eminent journalist and writer
- Newman, Sydney OC (1917â"1997) â" supervisor of drama at the CBC, head of drama at the BBC, creator of the Doctor Who television series, chairman of the NFB
- Paikin, Steve (born 1960) â" journalist, film producer and author, best known for hosting TVOntario's Studio 2
- Pete Parker (1895â"1991) â" made the first ever broadcast of a professional hockey game
- Roberts, John (born 1956) â" Fox News Channel reporter, previously a CNN reporter and host of The New Music on MuchMusic
- Robertson, Lloyd OC LLD (hc) (born 1934) â" chief anchor and senior editor for CTV National News
- Safer, Morley (born 1931) â" investigative journalist for CBS News and 60 Minutes
- Stroumboulopoulos, George (born 1972) - television journalist
- Trueman, Peter OC (born 1934) â" original newsman on Global TV
- Wong, Jan (born 1952) - journalist
Medical
- Bagshaw, Elizabeth CM (1881â"1982) â" physician and birth control activist
- Banting, Major Sir Frederick KBE MC LLD (hc) ScD (hc) FRSC (1891â"1941) â" Nobel laureate noted as one of the co-discoverers of insulin
- Bell, John (born 1953) â" pioneer of oncolytic virus therapies for cancer
- Bethune, Norman (1890â"1939) â" surgeon, inventor, socialist, battlefield doctor in Spain and China
- Bigelow, Wilfred OC LLD (hc) FRSC (1913â"2005) â" inventor of the first artificial pacemaker
- Boulton, Basil (1938-2008) - Pediatrician and child health advocate
- Callaghan, John OC AOE (1923â"2004) â" pioneer of open-heart surgery
- Dick, John FRSC (born 1957) â" credited with discovery of cancer stem cell
- Douglas, Tommy PC CC SOM LLD (hc) (1904â"1986) â" introduced publicly funded health care in Canada; commonly known as the Father of Medicare
- Goresky, Carl A. OC (1932â"1996) â" physician and scientist
- Hubel, David (1926-2013) â" Nobel Prize winner in medicine for mapping the visual cortex
- Johns, Harold E. OC (1915â"1998) â" medical physicist, noted for his extensive contributions to the use of ionizing radiation to treat cancer
- Kimura, Doreen (1933-2013) â" behavioural psychologist, world expert on sex differences in the brain
- Mance, Jeanne (1606â"1673) â" established the first hospital in North America â" the Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal â" in 1644
- McCulloch, Ernest CM OOnt FRSC FRS (1926-2011) â" cellular biologist credited with the discovery of stem cell with James Till
- Morgentaler, Henry CM LLD (hc) (1923-2013) â" abortionist who helped legalize abortion in Canada and strengthen the power of jury nullification
- Osler, Sir William Bt (1849â"1919) â" physician, called "father of modern medicine"; wrote Principles and Practice of Medicine
- Palmer, Daniel David (1845â"1913) â" founded the chiropractic profession
- Parker, Edgar Randolph (1871â"1951) â" (known as "Painless" Parker) flamboyant dentist
- Penfield, Wilder OM CC CMG FRS (1891â"1976) â" neurosurgeon, discovered electrical stimulation of the brain
- Sackett, David CC FRSC (born 1934) â" founded the first department of clinical epidemiology in Canada at McMaster University
- Till, James OC OOnt FRSC FRS (born 1931) â" biophysicist, credited for the discovery of stem cell with Ernest McCulloch
- Tilley, A. Ross (1904â"1988) MD FRCS(C) OBE OC plastic surgeon
- Uchida, Irene Ayako OC (1917-2013) â" cytogenticist, Down Syndrome researcher
Military figures
- General Baril, Maurice OMM CD (born 1943) â" 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
- Biéler, Gustave DSO MBE (1904â"1944) â" Special Operations Executive agent, executed by the Nazis
- Air Commodore Birchall, Leonard CM OBE DFC OOnt CD DMSc (hc) LLD (hc) (1915â"2004) â" war hero
- Air Marshall Bishop, William Avery VC CB DSO* MC DFC ED (1894â"1956) â" (commonly known as Billy Bishop) World War I flying ace
- Brigadier-General Boyle, Jean CMM CD (born 1947) â" fighter pilot, and businessman
- Brock, Major General Sir Isaac KB (1769â"1812) â" War of 1812 general
- Captain Brown, Roy DSC* RNAS (1893â"1944) â" World War I fighter pilot officially credited with shooting down the Red Baron
- Colonel Cosgrave, Lawrence Moore DSO* (1890â"1971) â" Canadian signatory to the Japanese Instrument of Surrender
- General Crear, Harry CH CB DSO CD PC (1888â"1965) â" "leading field commander" in World War II
- Lieutenant-General Sir Currie, Arthur KCB GCMG (1875â"1933) â" first Canadian commander of the Canadian Expeditionary Force
- Lieutenant-General Dallaire, Roméo OC CMM GOQ MSC CD LLD (hc) ScDHum (hc) DHL (hc) (born 1946) â" UN peacekeeping General, attempted to prevent the Rwandan Genocide
- D'Artosis, Guy DSO GM (1917â"1999) â" SOE agent, recipient of the Croix de Guerre
- General de Chastelain, John CH OC CMM CD LLD (hc) ScDMil (hc) FLMH (born 1937) â" head of the Independent International Commission on Decommissioning
- Dmytruk, Peter (1920â"1943) â" WWII Flight Sergeant and member of the French Resistance
- Brigadier-General Dury, Charles PC OC QC CBE DSO (1912â"1991) â" soldier, businessman, and politician
- Foote, John Weir VC CD (1904â"1988) â" military chaplain, Ontario cabinet minister, and recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Captain Goddard, Nichola MSM (1980â"2006) â" first female Canadian soldier killed in combat
- Hall, William VC (1827â"1904) â" first Nova Scotian recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Macalister, John Kenneth (1914â"1944) â" SOE agent, executed by the Nazis
- Vice-Admiral MacLean, Bruce CMM, CD â" Chief of the Maritime Staff from 2004 to 2006.
- Captain Mailloux, Simon (born 1983) First Canadian Soldier with an amputation to deploy on a combat mission and recipient of the Sacrifice Medal.
- Lieutenant Colonel McCrae, John (1872â"1918) â" soldier, poet, author of In Flanders' Fields
- McLeod, Alan Arnett VC (1899â"1918) â" fighter pilot, youngest Canadian-born winner of the Victoria Cross
- General McNaughton, Andrew CH CB CMG DSO CD PC (1887â"1966) â" Co-Minister of Defence during World War II
- Lieutenant Colonel Meighen, Theodore (1905â"1979) â" lawyer and philanthropist
- Lieutenant Colonel Merritt, Charles Cecil VC (1908â"2000) â" recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Major General Mewburn, Sydney Chilton PC (1863â"1956) â" lawyer and politician, Minister of Militia and Defence
- Rear Admiral Leonard W. Murray (1896â"1971) â" Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Northwest Atlantic during World War II
- Norwest, Henry MM & Bar (1884â"1918) â" sniper in World War I
- Lieutenant-Colonel Pearkes, George VC PC CC CB DSO MC CD (1888â"1984) â" recipient of the Victoria Cross, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
- Pegahmagabow, Francis MM** (1891â"1952) â" the most highly decorated aboriginal Canadian soldier of World War I
- Pickersgill, Frank (1915â"1944) â" SOE agent, executed by the Nazis
- Rear Admiral Piers, Desmond CM DSC CD ScDMil (hc) (1913â"2005) â" war hero
- Price, George Lawrence (1898â"1918) â" last soldier killed in World War I
- Prince, Tommy MM (1915â"1977) â" one of Canada's most decorated soldiers, member of the Devil's Brigade
- Ralston, James PC (1881â"1948) â" Co-Minister of Defence during World War II
- Ricketts, Thomas VC (1901â"1967) â" recipient of the Victoria Cross (Newfoundlander at the time of his award)
- Rogers, Harold A. OC OBE (1889â"1994) â" founder of Kin Canada
- Sabourin, Roméo (1923â"1944) â" SOE agent, executed by the Nazis
- General Simonds, Guy CC CB CBE DSO CD (1903â"1974) â" commandee of the II Canadian Corps
- Smith, Ernest (1914â"2005) â" VC, CM, OBC, 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
- Steele, Sam CB KCMG MVO (1851â"1919) â" member of the North-West Mounted Police, commander of Yukon detachment
- Stephenson, William CC MC DFC (1897â"1989) â" (codename: Intrepid) senior representative of British intelligence for the Western Hemisphere in World War II
- Lieutenant-General Stuart, Kenneth CB DSO MC (1891â"1945) â" Chief of the General Staff 1941â"1943, educator
- Rear Admiral Timberell, Robert CMM DSC CD (1920â"2006) â" first Canadian to be decorated with the Distinguished Service Cross
- General Vokes, Christopher CB CBE DSO CD (1904â"1985) â" General Officer commanding the Canadian Army Occupation Force in Europe
- Wheeler, Brigadier Sir Edward Oliver (1890â"1962) â" Corps of Royal Engineers surveyor
- General Withers, Ramsey Muir CMM CD LLD (hc) (born 1930) â" Chief of the Defense Staff
- Yeo, Sir James Lucas (1782â"1818) â" commander of Royal Navy forces in Canada during the War of 1812
Monarchs
Magicians
- Henning, Doug (1947â"2000) â" credited with reviving the magic show in North America
- Mandrake, Leon (1911â"1993) Mandrake the Great â" and his sons Lon and Ron, born in 1948 and 1949, respectively
- Randi, James (born 1928) â" magician, writer, skeptical investigator of paranormal and pseudo-scientific claims, and founder of the James Randi Educational Foundation.
- Vernon, Dai (1894â"1992) â" magician â" known as "the man who fooled Houdini"
Politicians
- Axworthy, Lloyd PC OC OM (born 1939) â" former Cabinet minister
- Bain, Thomas (1834â"1915)- former Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons
- Baldwin, Robert (1804â"1858)
- Barlow, Maude LLD (hc) DHL (hc) (born 1947) â" activist, Chairperson of the Council of Canadians
- Beatty, Perrin PC (born 1950) â" former cabinet minister, president of CBC
- Bégin, Monique PC OC ScD (hc) FRSC (born 1936) â" former cabinet minister
- Berger, Thomas OC OBC (born 1933) â" Jurist
- Blondin-Andrew, Ethel PC (born 1951) â" former Cabinet minister
- Bourassa, Henri (1868â"1952) â" Quebec politician
- Bourgault, Pierre (1934â"2003) â" President of Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale
- Broadbent, Ed PC CC (born 1936) â" former New Democratic Party leader
- Brown, George (1818â"1880)
- Brown, Rosemary PC CC OBC LLD (hc) (1930â"2003)
- Buck, Tim (1891â"1973) â" leader of the Canadian Communist Party
- Campbell, Kim (born 1947) the 19th Prime Minister of Canada
- Cartier, Sir George-Ãtienne Bt KSMG PC (1814â"1873) â" Cabinet minister
- Chrisholm, Brock CC MC* LLD (hc) (1896â"1971) â" first Director-General of the World Health Organization
- Clark, Joe, 16th Prime Minister of Canada, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada from 1976 to 1983, and again from 1998 to 2003.
- Copps, Sheila PC (born 1952)
- Copps, Victor K. (1919â"1988) â" Mayor of Hamilton
- Lambton, John George, Earl of Durham GCB PC (1792â"1840)
- Fairclough, Ellen PC CC OOnt (1905â"2004) â" first female member of the Canadian Cabinet
- Granholm, Jennifer (born 1959) â" first female Governor of Michigan
- Grewal, Gurmant (born 1957) - The 'Ironman of Canadian Parliament'.
- Grewal, Nina (born 1958) - First South Asian and Sikh woman elected to Parliament. With her husband Gurmant, Grewals are the first married couple to concurrently serve in Canadian Parliament.
- Howe, Clarence PC (1886â"1960) â" Cabinet minister
- Howe, Joseph PC (1804â"1873) â" Father of Confederation
- Keyes, Stan PC (born 1953)
- Lafontaine, Sir Louis-Hippolyte Bt (1807â"1864) â" co-premier of the United Province of Canada
- Layton, Jack PC (1950â"2011) â" leader of the New Democratic Party
- William Lyon Mackenzie (1795â"1861) â" Mayor of Toronto
- McNab, Sir Allan Bt (1798â"1862) â" Prime Minister of Upper Canada
- McGee, Thomas D'Arcy PC (1825â"1868)
- Macphail, Agnes (1890â"1954) â" first female Member of Parliament
- McLachlin, Beverly PC LLD (hc) (born 1943) â" Chief Justice of Canada
- McMillan, James (1838â"1902) â" US Senator for Michigan
- Munro, John PC (1931â"2003)
- Papineau, Louis-Joseph (1786â"1871) â" reformer and 1837 rebellion leader
- Studholme, Allan (1846â"1919)
- Tanner, Nathan Eldon (1898â"1982)
- Trudeau, Pierre Elliott, 15th Prime Minister of Canada, leader of the Liberal Party of Canada from 1968 to 1984.
- The Famous Five, 1920s women's rights activists
- Franklin K. Lane, 1910s United States Secretary of the Interior(1913â"1920)
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
First Nations leaders
- Big Bear (1825â"1888) â" Cree leader
- Brant, Joseph (1742â"1807) â" Mohawk leader
- Brant, Mary (1736â"1796) â" leader of Six Nations women's federation
- Riel, Louis (1844â"1885) â" leader of two Métis rebellions before being hung for treason
- Piapot (c. 1816â"1908) â" Cree Chief
- Tecumseh (1768â"1813) â" Shawnee leader
- Nicola (1780/1785 â" c. 1865) â" Grand chief of the Okanagan people, and jointly chief of the Nlaka'pamux-Okanagan-Nicola Athapaskan alliance in the Nicola Valley and of the Kamloops group of the Secwepemc
- Cumshewa â" 18th Century Haida chief at the inlet now bearing his name
- Maquinna â" 18th Century Nuu-chah-nulth chief (Yuquot/Mowachaht).
- Wickanninish 19th Century Nuu-chah-nulth chief (Opitsaht/Tla-o-qui-aht)
- August Jack Khatsahlano â" Skwxwu7mesh
- Joe Capilano â" Skwxwu7mesh
- Harriet Nahanee â" Skwxwu7mesh and Nuu-chah-nulth (Pacheedaht)
- Andy Paull â" Skwxwu7mesh
- Frank Calder â" Nisga'a
- Elijah Harper â" Cree
- Guujaaw â" modern-day Haida leader
- Shawn Atleo
- William Beynon
- Arthur Wellington Clah
- Heber Clifton
- Harley Desjarlais
- Alfred Dudoward
- Dan George â" Tsleil-Waututh (Burrard)
- Joseph Gosnell â" Nisga'a
- Simon Gunanoot â" Gitxsan
- Chief Hunter Jack ( -d.1905) â" St'at'imc
- Mary John, Sr.
- Klattasine â" Tsilhqot'in war chief, surrendered on terms of amnesty in times of war, hanged for murder
- Koyah â" 18th Century chief of the Haida
- George Manuel
- Stewart Phillip
- Steven Point â" modern Sto:lo leader, current Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia
- James Sewid â" Kwakwaka'wakw
- Alec Thomas
- Walter Wright
Religious figures
Martyrs
- Bourgeoys, St. Marguerite (1620â"1700) â" first Canadian saint
- Chabanel, St. Noël (1613â"1649) â" Jesuit missionary
- Daniel, St. Anthony (1601â"1648) â" Jesuit missionary
- de Brébeuf, St. Jean (1539â"1649) â" Jesuit missionary
- de Lalande, St. Jean (unknown) â" Jesuit missionary
- Garnier, St. Charles (1606â"1649) â" Jesuit missionary
- Goupil, St. René (1608â"1642) â" first North American martyr of the Roman Catholic Church
- Jogues, St. Isaacs (1607â"1646) â" Jesuit missionary
- Lallemant, St. Gabriel (1610â"1649) â" Jesuit missionary
Religious Community Leaders
- Alexis, André (1832â"1893) â" Catholic missionary priest, spiritual advisor to Louis Riel
- Ambrozic, Aloysius Matthew (1930-2011) â" Archbishop Emeritus of Toronto
- Besette, André (1845â"1937) â" Holy Cross Brother known as the "Miracle Man of Montreal"
- Bond, Linda (born 1946) â" General of The Salvation Army 2011â"present
- Brown, Arnold (1913â"2002) â" General of The Salvation Army 1977â"81
- Brown, Hugh B. (1883â"1975) â" Latter-day Saint apostle
- Ranj Dhaliwal (born 1976) â" Sikh, writer, activist and co-founder of the Sikh Youth orthodox political party in Surrey, British Columbia.
- Groulx, Lionel (1878â"1967) â" Roman Catholic priest, historian, nationalist, and traditionalist
- Lacombe, Albert (1827â"1916) â" Roman Catholic missionary
- Cardinal Léger, Paul-Ãmile (1904â"1991) â" Catholic clergyman and humanitarian
- Lybbert, Merlin (1926â"2001) â" general authority of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Mainse, David (born 1936) â" broadcaster, founder of 100 Huntley Street and CITS-TV
- McPherson, Aimee Semple (1890â"1944) â" founder of the Foursquare Church
- Morrow, William D. (unknown) â" General Superintendent of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada
- Bishop Power, Michael (1804â"1847) â" Roman Catholic Bishop of Toronto
- Taché, Alexandre (1823â"1894) â" Roman Catholic priest, missionary of the Oblate order
- Tanner, Nathan Eldon (1898â"1982) â" Latter-day Saint apostle
- Taylor, John (1808â"1887) â" president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Tekakwitha, Kateri (1656â"1680) â" "The Lily of the Mohawks", first Native American canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church
- RúhÃyyih Khanum (1910-2000) - Wife of Shoghi Effendi, the head of the Bahá'à Faith until 1957. She was appointed as a Hand of the Cause. In 2004, CBC viewers voted her number 44 on the list of "greatest Canadians" on the television show The Greatest Canadian.
- Tillsley, Bramwell (born 1931) â" General of The Salvation Army 1993â"94
- Wiseman, Clarence (1907â"1985) â" General of The Salvation Army 1974â"77
Religious cult figures
- Thériault, Roch (1947â"2011) â" cult leader
- Brother XII (1878â"1934) â" cult leader
Scholars
- Arbour, Louise (born 1947) â" jurist
- Brook, Timothy (?-) â" professor, historian and writer
- Chambers, Jack (born 1938) â" linguist
- Clark, Thomas H. (1893â"1996) â" McGill Geology professor, Thomasclarkite
- Cohen, Gerald (1941â"2009) â" Oxford Philosopher
- Frye, Northrop (1912â"1991) â" influential critic, Shakespeare and Blake scholar
- Galbraith, John Kenneth (1908â"2006) â" economist
- Grant, George (1918â"1988) â" philosopher
- Humphrey, John Peters (1905â"1995) â" legal scholar, principal drafter of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- Innis, Harold (1894â"1952) â" political economist; author of seminal works on Canadian economic history, media and communications
- McLuhan, Marshall (1911â"1980) â" communications theorist, coined phrase "the medium is the message" and "global village"
- Pinker, Steven (born 1954) â" psychologist, cognitive scientist, writer of popular science
- Saul, John Ralston (born 1947) â" businessman, essayist, diplomat
- Scott, F. R. (1899â"1985) â" law professor, philosopher, poet
- Sylvestre, Guy (born 1918) â" literary critic
- Sztybel, David (born 1967) â" philosopher
- Taylor, Charles (born 1931) â" philosopher
Scientists
- Altman, Sidney (born 1939) â" molecular biologist, winner of Nobel Prize in chemistry
- Bandura, Albert (born 1921) â" psychologist
- Bell, Robert FRSC (1841â"1917) â" geologist
- Bell, Walter A. (1889â"1969) â" geologist, paleontologist
- Blaylock, Selwyn G. ScD (hc) (1879â"1945) â" chemist and mining executive
- Blusson, Stewart OC (born 1939) â" geologist, diamond prospector, multimillionaire and philanthropist
- Boyle, Willard (born 1924) â" inventor of the charge coupled device, winner of nobel prize in physics
- Brockhouse, Bertram CC FRSC (1918â"2003) â" designer of the Triple-Axis Neutron Spectrometer, winner of Nobel Prize for Physics
- Brossard, Georges CM CQ ScD (hc) (born 1940) â" entomologist, television personality and founder of the Montreal Insectarium
- Brown, Moira (unknown) â" North Atlantic Right Whale researcher and conservationist
- Clague, John J. FRSC (born 1946) â" authority in quaternary and environmental earth sciences
- Currie, Philip J. â" world renowned palaeontologist
- Dawson, Sir John William CMG FRS FRSC (1820â"1899) â" first Canadian-born scientist of worldwide reputation
- Derry, Duncan R. LLD (hc) (1906â"1987) â" economic geologist
- Douglas, Robert John Wilson FRSC (1920â"1979) â" petroleum geologist
- Fields, John Charles FRS FRSC (1863â"1932) â" mathematician and founder of the Fields Medal
- Fraser, J. Keith (born 1922), geographer
- Gabrielse, Hu (unknown) â" geologist with the Geological Survey of Canada
- Giauque, William Frances (born 1949) â" Nobel Prize winner in chemistry
- Herzberg, Gerhard PC CC ScD (hc) LLD (hc) FRSC FRS (1904â"1999) â" Nobel Prize winner in chemistry for molecular spectroscopy
- Hillier, James OC (1915â"2007) â" inventor of the electron microscope
- Hoffman, Paul OC FRSC (born 1941) â" geologist noted for research into Snowball Earth events
- Irving, Edward CM ScD (hc) FRSC FRS (born 1927) â" provided the first physical evidence of continental drift
- Ling, Victor CC (1944â") â" medicine, drug resistance in cancer
- Logan, Sir William Edmond FRS (1798â"1875) â" founded the Geological Survey of Canada
- Macoun, John (1831â"1920) â" noted botanist
- Mak, Tak Wah (born 1946) â" immunologist who discovered the T-cell receptor
- Marcel-Hillaire, Claude FRSC (born 1944) â" world leader in quaternary research
- Marcus, Rudolph (born 1923) â" Nobel Prize in chemistry recipient for electron transfer reactions
- Marsden, Jerrold E. (1942-2010) - applied mathematician, founder of the Fields Institute
- McCulloch, Ernest CC FRSC FRS (born 1926) â" cellular biologist who â" with James Till â" demonstrated the existence of stem cells
- Menten, Maud (1879â"1960) â" medical scientist, made groundbreaking work in enzyme kinetics
- Polanyi, John Charles PC CC FRSC FRS (born 1929) â" Nobel Prize in chemistry recipient for infrared chemiluminescence
- Price, Raymond A. OC ScD (hc) FRSC (born 1933) â" geologist
- Reeves, Hubert CC OQ (born 1932) â" astrophysicist and science popularizer
- de Puyjalon, Henry (born 1841) â" biologist and ecologist
- Sangster, Donald F. LLD (hc) ScD (hc) FRSC (unknown) â" geologist
- Saunders, Charles E. (1867â"1937) â" agronomist
- Schawlow, Arthur (1921â"1999) â" Nobel Prize winner in physics (for lasers)
- Schindler, David W. OC (born 1940) â" limnologist
- Scholes, Myron (born 1941) â" Nobel Prize winner in economics
- Selye, Hans CC (1907â"1982) â" pioneering stress researcher
- Smith, Michael CC OBE (1932â"2000) â" Nobel Prize winner in chemistry for site-based mutagenesis
- Steinman, Ralph M. (1943 - 2011) - Nobel Prize winner in Physiology or Medicine for the discovery of the dendritic cell and its role in adaptive immunity
- Stewart, Peter A. (1921â"1993) â" physiologist, quantitative acid-base physiology
- Summerbell, Richard (born 1956) â" mycologist
- Suzuki, David CC OBC LLD (hc) ScD (hc) ScDEnv (hc) ScDComm (hc) DHL (hc) (born 1936) â" geneticist and science popularizer
- Taube, Henry FRSC (1915â"2005) â" Nobel Prize in chemistry for electron transfer reactions
- Taylor, Richard CC FRSC FRS (born 1929) â" Nobel Prize in physics recipient for verifying the Quark Theory
- Till, James CC FRS (born 1931) â" biophysicist who â" with Ernest McCulloch â" demonstrated the existence of stem cells
- Tyrrell, Joseph (1858â"1957) â" geologist, cartographer, discoverer of dinosaur bones in Alberta
- Vickrey, William (1914â"1996) â" Nobel Prize winner in economics
- Williams, Harold FRSC (born 1934) â" geologist, expert on the Appalachian Mountains
- Wilson, John Tuzo CC OBE ScD (hc) FRSC FRS FRSE (1908â"1993) â" geophysicist, expert in plate tectonics
Viceroys
- Main articles:
- 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
Other personalities
- Ariel Rebel (born 1985) French softcore pornographic model, currently living in Quebec.
- Babson, Janis (1950â"1961) Organ Donation, subject of two books.
- Barichievich, Antonio (1925â"2003) â" (known as The Great Antonio) strongman, showman, and eccentric
- Grant Bristow (born 1958), CSIS undercover agent who started the Heritage Front, planted as political operative within Reform Party
- de Ste-Claire, René Lepage (1656â"1718) â" lord-founder of Rimouski, Quebec
- Donnelly family â" (known as the Black Donnellys) the participants and/or victims of a vicious community feud
- Henson, Josiah (1789â"1883) â" former slave, believed to be the inspiration for Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Karam, Marc (born 1980) â" professional poker player
- Lang, Anna Ruth CV (unknown) â" recipient of the Cross of Valour
- Leone,Sunny (born 13 May 1981 age 32) Canadian, Indian pornographic actress and Bollywood actress
- Masterson, Bat (1853â"1921) â" gunfighter, fight promoter, sports journalist
- Millar, Charles Vance (1853â"1926) â" lawyer, financier, and posthumous practical joker
- Mizzi, Sorel (born 1986) â" professional poker player
- Murray, John Wilson (1840â"1906) â" Canada's first major detective.
- Negreanu, Daniel (born 1974) â" professional poker player
- Rodriguez, Sue (1950â"1994) â" amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) sufferer and right to die advocate
- Ross, Alexander Milton (1832â"1897) â" (known as The Birdman) pre-American Civil War abolitionist and participant in the Underground Railroad
- Russell, Craig â" female impersonator and actor (January 10, 1948 â" October 30, 1990)
- Secord, Laura (1775â"1868) â" heroine of the War of 1812, warned the British of a surprise American attack at Battle of Beaver Dams
- Slocum, Joshua (1844â"1909) â" first man to sail around the world solo
- Trudeau, Margaret (1948) â" former wife of Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Fictional
- Amuro Ray â" Main character in the Mecha Anime Mobile Suit Gundam and varrying roles in subsequent sequels
- Broflovski, Ike - character on South Park
- Evans, Tom â" (known as Captain Canuck) cartoon character
- Fraser, Benton â" Mountie on the 90s television show Due South
- Howlett, James â" (AKA "Logan", AKA "Wolverine") member of the X-Men
- McKay, Rodney â" character on Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis
- Oak, Darren â" (known as Captain Canuck) cartoon character
- Trevor Philips- One of the three protagonists of Grand Theft Auto V.
- Scott Pilgrim- From the titular graphic novel series.
- Sergeant William Preston â" heroic Mountie of radio and TV series from the 1950s
- Puck, Peter â" Hockey Night in Canada symbol from the 1970s
- Scherbatsky, Robin â" a supporting character on the sitcom How I Met Your Mother
- Terrance and Phillip â" characters on South Park
- Semple, Dave â" (known as Captain Canuck) cartoon character
- Shirley, Anne â" known as Anne of Green Gables
- Wilson, Wade â" (AKA "Deadpool") comic book anti-hero
- Justin Jones from Justin Time (TV series)
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
- Asian-Canadian
- Black Canadian
- List of Canadian Jews
- List of Canadians by net worth
- Lists by city
- List of people from Calgary
- List of people from Edmonton
- List of people from Fredericton
- List of people from Greater Sudbury
- List of people from Hamilton, Ontario
- List of people from Lethbridge
- List of people from London, Ontario
- List of people from Longueuil
- List of people from Moncton
- List of people from Montreal
- List of people from Oakville, Ontario
- List of people from Ottawa
- List of people from Peterborough, Ontario
- List of people from Quebec City
- List of people from Regina, Saskatchewan
- List of people from Sarnia
- List of people from Toronto
- List of people from Vancouver
- List of people from Windsor, Ontario
- List of people from Winnipeg
- Lists by province
References
External links
- The Dictionary of Canadian Biography  â" biographies of Canadians from 1000 to 1930 CE.
- Biographical Dictionary of Architects in Canada  â" biographies of Canadian architects and lists of their buildings from 1800 to 1950.
- "Canada Questions and Answers: Everything You Need to Know About Canada" by canadafaq.ca.
- The Canadian Encyclopedia - click on "people" for links to articles about Canadians. English/French availability.