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Kim Campbell
19th Prime Minister of Canada in 1993

Jean Chrétien
prime minister of Canada from 1993 to 2003
Gabrielle Roy
French Canadian fiction writer
Tessa Virtue
Canadian ice dancer
Scott Moir
Canadian ice dancer
Sebastian Bach
Canadian-American singer

Adrienne Clarkson
26th governor general of Canada
Cliff Thorburn
Canadian snooker player

George Woodcock
Canadian writer of political biography and history, an anarchist thinker, an essayist and literary critic (1912-1995)
Conrad Black
Canadian and British newspaper publisher (born 1944)
Karen Cockburn
gymnast
Mary Richardson
Canadian-British suffragist
Robert W. Service
Canadian poet and writer (1874-1958)

Raffi
Raffi Cavoukian (, born July 8, 1948), known professionally by the mononym Raffi, is an Armenian-Canadian singer-lyricist and author born in Egypt best known for his children's music. In 1992, The Washington Post called him "the most popular children's singer in the English-speaking world". He developed his career as a "global troubadour" to become a music producer, author, entrepreneur, and founder of the Raffi Foundation for Child Honouring, an initiative focused on promoting children's rights and well-being. He has also been involved in advocacy for environmental and social causes, often ad
Paul Henderson
Canadian former professional ice hockey player
Shane Rimmer
Canadian actor (1929-2019)
Margaret Trudeau
ex-wife of Pierre Trudeau and mother of Justin Trudeau
Pattie Mallette
Mother of Justin Bieber
Bill Graham
Canadian politician (1939–2022)
Lincoln Alexander
Canadian politician (1922-2012)
Jack Hemingway
Canadian-American fly fisherman, conservationist and writer
France Castel
Canadian actor, television presenter and radio host

Doris McCarthy
Canadian artist (1910-2010)
Josiah Henson
author, abolitionist, and minister; born into slavery, in Port Tobacco, Charles Co., Maryland, he escaped to Upper Canada (now Ontario) in 1830
Sheila Copps
Canadian politician
Ashley MacIsaac
Canadian musician
Audrey McLaughlin
Canadian politician
Derek Sanderson
Canadian ice hockey player
Raymond Lévesque
Canadian singer-songwriter, poet, playwright and composer (1928-2021)
Amanda Lindhout
journalist and humanitarian
Lotta Hitschmanova
Canadian humanitarian (1909-1990)
Jack Black
author

James Mavor
Canadian historian (1854-1925)
John Alan Lee
Canadian writer, academic and political activist
Martha Black
Canadian politician (1866-1957)
Anahareo
Gertrude Bernard (June 18, 1906 – June 17, 1986), commonly known as Anahareo, was a Canadian writer, animal rights activist and conservationist of Algonquin and Mohawk ancestry. Throughout her life, she challenged cultural stereotypes of First Nations women and proved herself to be "an intrepid, resourceful, and self-reliant woman who could manage on her own in the wilderness and yet was no stranger to the customs and trappings of modern civilization". At a time when "conservation" stood for increasing the size of animal populations for the sake of hunting and trapping, she, along with G
Carrie Best
Canadian journalist (1903-2001)
Tima Kurdi
syrian-Canadian author and human rights activist
Jakub Egit
Canadian writer
Deborah Grey
Canadian politician
An Antane Kapesh
Canadian writer
Alys Robi
Canadian musician (1923–2011)
Jeremy Mercer
Canadian writer
Ron Joyce
Canadian businessman
Archie Alleyne
Canadian jazz musician; autobiographer ; co-owner Underground Railroad restaurant in Toronto (1933–2015)
Patrick Watson
Canadian broadcaster, television and radio interviewer (1929–2022)
Pamela Wallin
Canadian politician