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Justin Trudeau
Justin Pierre James Trudeau is a Canadian politician who served as the 23rd prime minister of Canada from 2015 to 2025. He led the Liberal Party from 2013 until his resignation in 2025 and was the member of Parliament (MP) for Papineau from 2008 until 2025.
Elliot Page
Canadian actor

Alanis Morissette
Canadian-American singer
Rupi Kaur
Canadian poet
Sarah McLachlan
Canadian musician, singer, and songwriter

Alissa White-Gluz
Canadian singer

Ursula Franklin
Canadian metallurgist, research physicist, author, and educator (1921–2016)
Samantha Bee
Canadian comedic actress and author (born 1969)
Andrew Scheer
Canadian politician
Anita Sarkeesian
American blogger (born 1983)

Sophie Grégoire Trudeau
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau is a Canadian public speaker and retired television host. She married Justin Trudeau, the 23rd prime minister of Canada, in 2005; the couple separated in 2023. She is involved in charity work, social work, and public speaking focused mainly on the environment, women's issues, and children's issues.
Peaches
Canadian electroclash musician
Jessica Paré
Canadian actress

Sarah Burke
Canadian freeskier (1982–2012)
Emily Murphy
Canadian judge (1868–1933)
Evelyne Brochu
Canadian singer and actor
Alice Glass
Canadian electronic music singer
Emily Stowe
Canadian physician
Dorothy E. Smith
Canadian anthropologist
Henrietta Edwards
Canadian feminist (1849–1931)
Armin Navabi
Iranian-born ex-Muslim atheist and secular activist, author, podcaster and vlogger, currently living in Vancouver, Canada.
Carrie Matilda Derick
Canadian botanist and geneticist (1862-1941)
Mary Richardson
Canadian-British suffragist
Agnes Macphail
Canadian politician and activist (1890-1954)
Emily Haines
Canadian singer-songwriter (born 1974)
Elise Bauman
Canadian actress

Irene Parlby
Canadian politician (1868-1965)
Thérèse Casgrain
Canadian politician (1896-1981)

Henry Morgentaler
Canadian champion of women's right to safe, legal abortion (1923–2013)
Maude Barlow
Canadian author and activist
The Famous Five
The famous five Canadian women in a Canadian court case
Kate Campbell Hurd-Mead
American gynecologist

Yasmine Mohammed
Canadian human rights activist and author

Léa Roback
Canadian activist (1903-2000)
Augusta Stowe-Gullen
Canadian physician and suffragette (1857–1943)

Sophie Labelle
Canadian writer and cartoonist
Serena Ryder
Canadian singer and musician
Françoise David
Canadian politician (born 1948)
Catherine McKenna
Canadian politician
Tanya Davis
Canadian singer and poet

Anne Innis Dagg
Canadian zoologist

Ferron
Ferron Foisy (born Deborah Foisy on 1 June 1952; known professionally as Ferron) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and poet. In addition to gaining fame as one of Canada's most respected songwriters, Ferron, who is openly lesbian, became one of the earliest and most influential lyrical songwriters of the women's music circuit, and an important influence on later musicians such as Ani DiFranco, Mary Gauthier and the Indigo Girls. From the mid-eighties on, Ferron's songwriting talents have been recognized and appreciated by music critics and broader audiences, with comparisons being made to the wr
Linda Hutcheon
Canadian academic
Barbara Branden
Canadian writer (1929-2013)
Idola Saint-Jean
Canadian journalist (1880–1945)
Pauline Julien
Canadian singer-songwriter and actor
Raheel Raza
Canadian journalist and activist
Muriel Duckworth
Canadian activist (1908-2009)

Charlie Angus
Canadian author, journalist, broadcaster, musician and politician
Laura Hughes
Canadian feminist, socialist and pacifist
Marie Lacoste Gérin-Lajoie
Canadian feminist (1867-1945)
Faye HeavyShield
Canadian artist (born 1953)
Mildred Fahrni
Canadian activist
Dominique Anglade
Canadian businessperson and politician
Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois
Canadian politician
Rita MacNeil
Canadian singer (1944-2013)
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Canadian artist and film director (1931–1998)
Gunilla Ekberg
Canadian- Swedish lawyer
Joséphine Marchand
French Canadian journalist, writer and feminist
Mary O'Brien
Feminist political philosopher (1926–1998)