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Justin Bieber
Justin Drew Bieber is a Canadian singer. Regarded as a prominent figure in contemporary popular music, he rose to fame in the late 2000s with his debut extended play, My World (2009), receiving international recognition and establishing himself as a teen idol.
Jordan Peterson
Canadian clinical psychologist, author, and political commentator and manosphere activist
Chris Jericho
American-Canadian professional wrestler (born 1970)
Tate McRae
Tate Rosner McRae is a Canadian singer, songwriter, and dancer based in the United States. She first gained prominence as a contestant on the American reality television series So You Think You Can Dance in 2016. She signed with RCA Records and gained early recognition for her extended plays (EPs) All the Things I Never Said (2020) and Too Young to Be Sad (2021); the latter became the most streamed female EP of 2021 on Spotify and was preceded by the single "You Broke Me First", her first US Billboard Hot 100 entry.
Erik Mongrain
Canadian composer and guitarist
Russell Peters
Canadian comedian, actor.
Anita Sarkeesian
American blogger (born 1983)
Lauren Southern
Canadian political activist
Jon Lajoie
Canadian comedian and musician (born 1980)
Kenny Omega
Canada-born Japanese professional wrestler
xQc
Félix Lengyel (; born November 12, 1995), better known as xQc (formerly xQcOW), is a Canadian online streamer, influencer, and former professional Overwatch player.
Stefan Molyneux
Irish-Canadian white supremacist podcaster and conspiracy theorist
Derek Muller
Australian-born Canadian science communicator
Jiang Xueqin
Jiang Xueqin, also known as "Professor Jiang", is a Chinese-Canadian educator and commentator. In the 2000s, he was involved in education reforms in China. Since 2022, he has worked as a philosophy teacher at Moonshot Academy high school in Beijing. He gained international attention with his viral YouTube channel Predictive History, on which he is best known for commentating on and analysing geopolitics using game theory, historical patterns and eschatology.
Mehdi Sadaghdar
Mehdi Sadaghdar ( ; , ; born 13 January 1977), also known as ElectroBOOM, is an Iranian-Canadian electrical engineer and YouTube personality known for making educational comedy videos centered around electricity.
Christian Potenza
Canadian actor
Gad Saad
Canadian psychologist (b. 1964)
Steve Kaufmann
Canadian polyglot
Xiran Jay Zhao
Chinese-Canadian author
Lisa Lavie
Canadian singer and songwriter
Lil Tay
American-Canadian internet personality
Tom MacDonald
Canadian rapper
Amy Shira Teitel
Canadian-American author
Q99500578
Canadian-American programmer and entrepreneur
Ina Mihalache
Canadian actress
Jenny Jones
Canadian-American stand-up comedian, presenter, singer and talk show host
Domics
Dominic Panganiban (born 27 September 1990), better known online as Domics, is a Filipino-born Canadian YouTuber, animator, and cartoonist.
Yes Theory
YouTube channel
Matthew Santoro
Canadian YouTuber
Not Just Bikes
YouTube channel
Rex Murphy
Canadian journalist (1947–2024)
Peter Pringle
Canadian singer and actor
Keffals
Clara Sorrenti (born March 25, 1994), better known as Keffals, is a Canadian Twitch streamer, transgender activist, and left-wing political commentator. She began advocating transgender rights after Texas Governor Greg Abbott instructed Texas state agencies to treat gender-affirming medical treatments for transgender youths (such as puberty blockers or hormone treatments) as child abuse. She has commentated on her experiences as a trans woman and has hosted people such as Chelsea Manning on her stream.