Question:
Who are some famous Canadians and what did they do?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Who are some famous Canadians and what did they do?
Fifteen answers:
LoisLane2779
2006-03-30 13:26:41 UTC
WELL i recall those heritage commercials in Canada and i know that James Naismith is the founder/inventor of basketball (1891)!



Sir Sandford Fleming introduced Universal Standard Time in 1878.



John Hopps invented the first (external) cardiac pacemaker in 1950.



these are just 3 among many other famous Canadians!
lmnop
2006-03-30 13:19:20 UTC
Wayne Gretzky - Hockey Player; Alex Lifeson, Geddy Lee, and Neal Peart - Musicians (Rush). Randy Bachman of the Guess Who and later Bachman Turner Overdrive. Neil Young. Heck, 75% of the guys who have ever played in the NHL were originally Canadians (although this is beginning to change with the influx of more European players).
dirtyrubberduck
2006-03-30 13:27:54 UTC
Here's some famous Canadian musicians:

* Joni Mitchell ... all round brilliant person like Stevie Wonder but much better painter.

* Shania Twain ... yeah baby (excellent singer and songwriter in that pop/country genre and easy on the eye).

* Bryan Adams ... learnt from same singing teacher as Don Henley and sprinkles razor blades on his corn flakes.

* Avril Lavigne ... "complicated", "I'm with you" and "Happy Ending" very good pop songs.

* Alanis Morrisette ... Canadian ? Has ten thousand spoons and a black fly in her chardy anyway.

* Celine Dion ... not one of my personal faves but deserves a mention (poor girl has a head that wouldn't look out of place on Easter Island).

* Oscar Peterson .... yep, the big fella is one of the greats. Saw him at the Sydney Opera House early eighties.

* Bare Naked Ladies - who are actually neither

* Rush - ask your dad
anonymous
2016-03-13 13:48:11 UTC
Shania Twain
kalman X
2006-03-30 13:59:23 UTC
Alexander Graham Bell was Canadian. He invented the telephone, although I think there's some dispute over whether some french guy beat him to it by a matter of months.
cmc1217
2006-03-30 13:17:48 UTC
Michael J. Fox - actor

Alex Trebec - actor

Peter Jennings -newperson

Wayne Gretsky - hockey



What categories are you looking for?
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2014-09-15 21:24:26 UTC
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marabierto1961
2006-03-30 13:43:27 UTC
Didnt know there were any aside from Peter Jennings, William Shatner and Anne Murray....but they're fine folks!
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2017-02-17 19:58:48 UTC
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anonymous
2006-03-30 15:35:45 UTC
Frederick Banting

He’s known as the man who discovered insulin, bringing new hope to diabetics the world over. Frederick Banting’s groundbreaking research in the early 1920s brought him worldwide acclaim and earned him a lifetime annuity from the federal government, a knighthood in the British crown and Canada’s first ever Nobel Prize in Medicine.



Alexander Graham Bell

History was made when the first words were transmitted via telegraph on March 10, 1876, “Mr. Watson, come here, I need you.” After patenting the invention and staging a demonstration of the telephone at the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia in 1876, Bell went on to form the Bell Telephone Company in 1877.



Don Cherry

Starting out as a hockey player, then a successful NHL coach, Don Cherry soon found his niche on the television screen. Outspoken, outrageous and at times outlandish – Cherry has been called many things during his 24 years with CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada, but he’s never been accused of being at a loss for words.



Tommy Douglas

For more than 50 years, his staunch devotion to social causes, rousing powers of speech and pugnacious charm made Tommy C. Douglas a popular political force. From his first foray into public politics in 1934 to his post-retirement years in the 1970s, Canada’s ‘father of Medicare’ stayed true to his socialist beliefs.



Terry Fox

On the morning of April 12, 1980, Terry Fox began his Marathon of Hope. Fox’s journey took him through the Atlantic provinces, Quebec and Ontario, until he stopped just outside of Thunder Bay. He had run 5,376 kms, and by February 1981, raised $24.17 million. Fox died, with his family beside him, on June 28, 1981. That September, the first Terry Fox Run was held.



Wayne Gretzky

He is the greatest scorer in NHL history, breaking over five-dozen records and racking up nearly 3,000 points. He’s won four Stanley Cups and has held or shared 61 NHL records. He serves on countless charities and his foundation helps disadvantaged children from North America participate in hockey.



Sir John A. Macdonald

Macdonald is best known as the founding father of Canada, who united the French and the English and who facilitated the construction of Canadian Pacific Railway. The characteristics that made him such an effective leader are the same ones that define Canada as a nation.



Lester B. Pearson

During his five years in office Pearson oversaw the introduction of the Canada Pension Plan, national Medicare, the Bilingualism and Biculturalism Commission, a national labour code, and the Maple Leaf flag. The crowning achievement was his acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1956.



David Suzuki

As the host of CBC’s The Nature of Things and the author of more than 30 books, David Suzuki has been called a ‘gladiatorial geneticist’ who mixes education with entertainment. The passionate Suzuki has earned a well-deserved reputation as an environmental guru for two generations of Canadians.



Pierre Trudeau

Trudeau’s unique blend of charisma and fierce intelligence managed to keep him in power for nearly 16 years. During that time, he never wavered from his goal to create a unified and “just” Canada. He worked to promote bilingualism, stamp out separatism and create a Canadian Constitution and Charter of Rights.



And some other famous canadians (i could list more but i thought you wouldn't take the time to read all of it so i only put about half):





Pamela Anderson (born 1967), model, actress

Denys Arcand (born 1941), director/ sreenwriter/ producer/ Oscar winner

Dan Aykroyd (born 1952), actor/comedian

Robert Beatty (1909 - 1992), actor

Samantha Bee (born 1969), actor/comedian

Ben Blue (1901-1975), actor/comedian

Geneviève Bujold (born 1942), actress

James Cameron (born 1954), director

Neve Campbell (born 1973), actress (Scream series, Party of Five)

John Candy (1950-1994), actor/comedian

Jim Carrey (born 1962), actor/comedian

Kim Cattrall, actress (Sex and the City (TV Show))

Tommy Chong (born 1938), actor

Hayden Christiansen, actor

Sidney M. Cohen (born 1947), TV Director and program creator

David Cronenberg (born 1943), director

Elisha Cuthbert (born 1982), actress

Richard Day, art director, winner of seven Academy Awards

Yvonne De Carlo, (born 1922), actress

James Doohan (1920-2005), actor ("Scotty" on Star Trek)

Marie Dressler, actress, Academy Award winner

Douglass Dumbrille (1889-1974), prominent character actor

Roy Dupuis (born 1963), actor

Erica Durance, actress (Lois Lane on Smallville)

Deanna Durbin (born 1921), singer and actress

Atom Egoyan - director (The Sweet Hereafter)

Joe Flaherty (born 1941), actor/comedian

Michael J. Fox (born 1961), actor/comedian

Brendan Fraser, actor

Barbara Frum - radio and television journalist

Ryan Gosling, actor

Tom Green (born 1971), actor/comedian

Lorne Greene (1915-1987), actor ('Pa Cartwright on Bonanza), TV news anchor

Peter Gzowski (1934-2002), radio personality

Monty Hall (born 1921), host of Let's Make a Deal

Natasha Henstridge (born 1974), actress, model

Foster Hewitt (1902-1985), broadcaster

May Irwin (1862-1938), vaudeville singer, actress

Peter Jennings (1938-2005), News anchor

Norman Jewison (born 1926), director, received The Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award

Margot Kidder, Lois Lane in Superman

Kristin Kreuk, actress (Lana Lang on Smallville)

Michelle Latimer, actress (Paradise Falls)

Vanessa Lengies actress

Eugene Levy, actor/comedian

Beatrice Lillie (1894-1989), comedic actress

Evangeline Lilly (born 1979), actress (Lost)

Art Linkletter (born 1912), variety show host

Norm MacDonald - actor/comedian

Louis B. Mayer, co-founder MGM

Rachel McAdams, actress

Eric McCormack - actor Will & Grace

Rick Mercer - actor/comedian, This Hour Has 22 Minutes

Lorne Michaels (born 1944), originator of Saturday Night Live

Rick Moranis, actor (Honey, I Shrunk the Kids)

Colin Mochrie (born 1957), comedian

Carrie-Anne Moss, (born 1967), actor, The Matrix

Mike Myers (born 1963), actor (Austin Powers series, Saturday Night Live)

Leslie Nielsen (born 1926), actor

Anna Paquin (born 1982), actress (raised in New Zealand)

Matthew Perry (born 1969), actor, Friends

Mary Pickford (1892-1979), actress and producer, cofounder of United Artists

Christopher Plummer (born 1927), actor

Raffi Cavoukian, children's entertainer

Keanu Reeves (born 1964), actor

Mack Sennett (1880-1960) film producer

William Shatner (born 1931), actor (Captain Kirk on Star Trek)

Kim Schraner (born 1976), actor (Spynet)

Norma Shearer actress, Academy Award winner

Martin Short - actor/comedian, Saturday Night Live

Dorothy Stratten (1960-1980), actress, Playboy model

Tara Strong - voice actress (The Fairly OddParents, Rugrats)

Donald Sutherland (born 1934), actor

Kiefer Sutherland (born 1966), actor (24), son of Donald, grandson of Tommy Douglas

Meg Tilly (born 1960), actress, sister of Jennifer Tilly

Alex Trebek (born 1940), game show host (Jeopardy!)

Emily VanCamp, actress (Everwood)

Nia Vardalos (born 1962), actress, producer, screenwriter (My Big Fat Greek Wedding)

Jack Warner, cofounder of Warner Brothers

Neil Young (born 1945), influential singer-songwriter

Moses Znaimer (born 1942), television mogul Citytv, Bravo, MuchMusic



George Mercer Dawson, (1849-1901), explored and surveyed Canadian Rockies, Canada/US boundary

Simon Fraser, (1776-1862), established first trading posts west of the Rockies; explored the Fraser River.

Louis Joliet, (1645-1700), explorer

Alexander Mackenzie, first to reach the Pacific north of Mexico via an overland route

John Rae, (1813-1893), travelled widely through the Canadian Arctic

Charles de Salaberry, (1778-1829), soldier

William Grant Stairs, (1863-1892), Victorian era explorer, discovered one source of the Nile River, first non-African to ever climb Mt.Ruwenzori

David Thompson, (1770-1857), mapped the Columbia River from source to mouth.

Pierre Gaultier de Varennes et de la Vérendrye, (1685-1749), explored Lake Superior and Lake Winnipeg



Alexander Graham Bell, (1847-1922), Invented the telephone in Canada, developed it in US. (Canadian/American/Scot)

Joseph-Armand Bombardier - invented the snowmobile

Thomas Carroll - first self-propelled combine harvester

Mathew Evans - co-inventor of the first electric light bulb

Reginald Fessenden, (1866-1932), inventor the Radiotelephone and sonar - produced 1st radio broadcast

Sir Sandford Fleming, (1827-1915), inventor of the system of standard time zones in use today

Wilbur R. Franks - invented the "anti-black-out-suit" (the G-suit)

James Gosling, (born 1956), invented Java computer language

Larry Hanson - co-inventor of green plastic garbage bag

Sam Jacks - inventor of ringette

Rasmus Lerdorf - invented PHP computer language used on Internet

Elijah McCoy, (born 1844), Black inventor, automatic machinery lubricator, lawn sprinkler, the "real McCoy"

P.L. Robertson invented the Robertson screw

Gideon Sundback - invented the zipper

Lewis Urry - invented the long-lasting alkaline battery

Harry Wasyluk - co-inventor of green plastic garbage bag

Henry Woodward - co-inventor of the first electric light bulb



Ken Hechtman, Maverick journalist jailed by the Afghanistan's Taliban government as a suspected United States spy in 2001

Peter Newman, eminent journalist and writer

Peter Mansbridge - currently the news anchor of CBC's The National



Frederick Banting, Canadian medical scientist, doctor and Nobel laureate noted as one of the co-discoverers of insulin.

Norman Bethune, (1890-1939), surgeon, inventor, socialist, battlefield doctor in Spain and China.

Tommy Douglas, introduced public health care in Canada. He is more commonly known as the Father of Medicare.



Gustave Biéler (1904-1944), SOE agent, executed by the Nazis

Billy Bishop WW1 and WW2 Flying Ace

Sir Isaac Brock, (1769-1812) War of 1812 general who successfully defended Canada in the early phase of the war

Roy Brown, (1893-1944) - WWI fighter pilot officially credited with shooting down the Red Baron

Arthur Currie The nation's greatest general responsible for the WW1 victory at Vimy Ridge

Roméo Dallaire - UN peacekeeping General who attempted to interfere with the Rwandan Genocide, with little support from his superiors.

Peter Dmytruk (1920-1943), WW II Flight Sergeant and member of the French Resistance

William Hall, first Nova Scotian recipient of the Victoria Cross

John Kenneth Macalister (1914-1944), SOE agent, executed by the Nazis

John McCrae (1872-1918), soldier, poet, author of In Flanders' Fields

Andrew McNaughton, Minister of Defense during World War II

Henry Norwest (1884-1918), one of the most famous snipers of World War I

Francis Pegahmagabow (1891-1952), the most highly decorated aboriginal Canadian soldier of World War I

Frank Pickersgill (1915-1944), SOE agent, executed by the Nazis

George Lawrence Price (1898-1918), last soldier killed in World War I.

Tommy Prince (1915-1977), one of Canada's most decorated soldiers, a member of the joint US/Canada special commando unit known as the Devil's Brigade

James Ralston, Minister of Defense during World War II

Roméo Sabourin (1923-1944), SOE agent, executed by the Nazis

Sam Steele (1851-1919), A member of the North West Mounted Police most famous for his command of a detachment in the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush

William Stephenson (codename: Intrepid) (1896-1989), soldier, airman, spymaster, and the senior representative of British intelligence for the western hemisphere in World War II.



James Labrie, (born 1963), singer Dream Theater

Bryan Adams, (born 1959), singer

Paul Anka, (born 1941), singer

Talena Atfield, bassist and vocalist of Kittie

Randy Bachman, (born 1943), singer

Tal Bachman, singer and the son of Randy

The Band (excepting Levon Helm)

Lenny Breau, (1941-1984), guitarist

Len Cariou, (born 1939), actor/singer

Wilf Carter, (1904-1996), singer

Leslie Cheung, (1946-2003), Hong Kong-based actor/singer

Bruce Cockburn, (born 1945), singer

Leonard Cohen, (born 1934), singer, songwriter

Holly Cole, jazz singer

Stompin' Tom Connors, Canadian country/folk singer/songwriter

Andy Creeggan, the Barenaked Ladies

Burton Cummings,(born 1947), singer-songwriter

Céline Dion, (born 1968), singer

Fefe Dobson, (born 1987), singer/songwriter

Georges Dor, chansonnier, composer and singer of "La Manic", novelist, playwright

Percy Faith, (1908-1976), band leader

Maynard Ferguson, (born 1928), band leader, trumpet

Nelly Furtado, pop singer

Matthew Good, singer/songwriter

Glenn Gould, (1932-1982), pianist, composer

Ben Heppner, operatic tenor

Paul Horn, flute player

Tommy Hunter (born 1937), country singer

Colin James,(b. 1964), singer/songwriter

Pauline Julien (1928-1998), singer/songwriter

Andy Kim (born 1952), singer/songwriter

Diana Krall, jazz singer/pianist

Chantal Kreviazuk, singer

Chad Kroeger, singer of the popular band, Nickelback.

La Bolduc, (born 1897-1941), singer

Mary Jane Lamond, (born 1960), singer

k.d. lang, (born 1961), singer

Avril Lavigne, (born 1984), singer/songwriter

Geddy Lee, (born 1953), singer, bassist, keyboardist Rush

Gordon Lightfoot, (born 1938), singer/songwriter

Guy Lombardo, (1902-1977), his band's instrumental version of Auld Lang Syne brought in the new year across North America for more than a generation.

Raine Maida, (born 1970, singer of Canadian band Our Lady Peace

Loreena McKennitt (born 1957), singer

Sarah McLachlan, (born 1968), singer/songwriter

Joni Mitchell, (born 1943), singer/songwriter

Alanis Morissette, (born 1974), singer/songwriter

Anne Murray, (born 1945), singer/songwriter

Geoffrey O'Hara, (1882-1967), songwriter

Walter Ostanek - Polka, three-time Grammy Award winner

Oscar Peterson - (1925- ) jazz pianist

Stan Rogers, (1949-1983), folk musician

Paul Shaffer, (born 1949), Musical director "Letterman" show

Jane Siberry, (born 1955), singer entrepreneur

Sarah Slean, singer, songwriter, pianist

Hank Snow, (1914-1999), country & western singer

Harry Somers (1925-1999), composer

Lara St. John (born 1971), violinist

Lucille Starr (born 1938), singer

Skye Sweetnam (born 1989), singer

Salli Terri, (1922-1996), mezzo soprano

Devin Townsend, (born 1972), singer/songwriter/producer

Shania Twain, (born 1965), singer/songwriter

Gilles Vigneault - his song Gens du pays has been a significant rallying song among the Québécois.

Dawud Wharnsby Ali, (born 1972), poet, singer/songwriter, producer, performer

Hawksley Workman, singer/songwriter/producer/performer

Neil Young, (born 1945), singer/songwriter

J.D. Fortune, singer INXS



Bill Aberhart, (1878-1943), premier of Alberta September 3, 1935, to May 23, 1943

Lincoln Alexander, (1922- ), Lieutenant Governor of Ontario

Lloyd Axworthy, (1939- ), former Cabinet Minister

Robert Baldwin, (1804-1858), Co-premier of Canada

Maude Barlow, activist, Chairperson of the Council of Canadians

Perrin Beatty, (1950- ), former cabinet minister, president of CBC

Monique Begin, (1936- ), former cabinet minister

Richard Bedford Bennett, (1870-1947), Prime Minister

W.A.C. Bennett, (1900-1979), Premier of British Columbia

William Richards Bennett,(1932- ), Premier of British Columbia

Thomas Berger, (1933- ), Jurist

Big Bear, (1825-1888) Cree leader

Ethel Blondin-Andrew (1951- ), Cabinet minister

Sir Robert Borden, (1854-1937), Prime Minister of Canada

Lucien Bouchard, (1938- ), Premier of Quebec

Henri Bourassa, (1868-1952), Quebec politician

Robert Bourassa, (1933-1996), Premier of Quebec

Pierre Bourgault, (1934-2003), President of Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale

John Bracken, (1883-1969), former Premier of Manitoba

Joseph Brant, (1742-1807), Mohawk leader

Molly Brant, (1736-1796), leader of Six Nations women's federation

Ed Broadbent, (1936- ), former New Democratic Party leader

George Brown, (1818-1880), played major role in confederation

Rosemary Brown, (1930-2003), Canadian politician

Tim Buck, (1891-1973), leader of the Canadian Communist Party

Kim Campbell, first female prime minister of Canada in 1993

Sir George-Étienne Cartier, (1814-1873), cabinet minister

Jean Charest, (born 1958) elected premier of Quebec in 2003.

Brock Chisholm, (1896 - 1971), first Director-General of the WHO

Jean Chrétien (born 1934), prime minister of Canada 1993-2003

Amor De Cosmos, (1825-1897), premier of British Columbia 1872-12-23 to 1874-02-11

Tommy Douglas (1904-1986) premier of Saskatchewan from 1944 to 1961, first leader of the New Democratic Party

Maurice Duplessis, (1890-1959), premier of Quebec

Lord Durham, (1792-1840), (John George Lambton)

C. D. Howe, senior Cabinet minister in the governments of Mackenzie King and St. Laurent

Joseph Howe, 19th century Nova Scotia politician and Father of Confederation

Rita Johnston, (born 1935), premier of British Columbia 1991-04-02 to 1991-11-05

William Lyon Mackenzie King, (1874-1950), Canadian prime minister

Ralph Klein, (born 1942), premier of Alberta 1992-12-14 to ...

Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine, (1807-1864) co-premier of the United Province of Canada

Wilfrid Laurier, (1896-1911), Canadian prime minister

Jack Layton, (1950-), current leader of the New Democratic Party

René Lévesque, (1922-1987), premier of Quebec

William Lyon Mackenzie, first mayor of Toronto and 1837 rebellion leader

Thomas D'Arcy McGee, (1825-1868), promoter of a federal union for the Canadian provinces

Agnes Macphail - Canada's first female Member of Parliament and subsequently a leader in penal reform for Canada

Vincent Massey - Canada's first Canadian-born Governor General.

Beverley McLachlin - Current Chief Justice of Canada

Brian Mulroney (born 1939), prime minister 1984-1993

Piapot, (c.1816 – 1908) Cree Chief

Louis-Joseph Papineau, (1786-1871) Quebec politician, reformer and 1837 rebellion leader

Louis Riel, (1844-1885), leader of two Métis uprisings (hanged for treason)

Louis Stephen St. Laurent, (1882-1973), prime minister

Jeanne Sauvé, (1922-1993), first female governor general

Tecumseh (1768-1813) Shawnee leader who played a key role in the defence of Canada in the War of 1812

W. Ross Thatcher, (1917–1971), premier of Saskatchewan 1964-May 2 to 1971-June 30

Pierre Elliott Trudeau, (1919-2000), prime minister of Canada 1968-1979; 1980-1984.

William N. Vander Zalm, (born 1934), premier of British Columbia 1986-08-06 to 1991-04-02

The Valiant Five, 1920s women's rights activists



St. Marguerite Bourgeoys - first Canadian saint

St. Marie-Marguerite d'Youville - founder of the Grey Nuns

St. Jean de Brébeuf - martyr

St. Isaacs Jogues - martyr

St. Charles Garnier - martyr

St. Anthony Danile - martyr

St. Gabriel Lallemant - martyr

St. Noel Chabanel - martyr

St. John de Lalande - martyr

St. Rene Goupil - martyr

Albert Lacombe

Alexis André

Alexandre Taché

Kateri Tekakwitha

Frère André

Paul-Émile Cardinal Léger

Lionel Groulx



Louise Arbour, (born 1947), jurist

Jack Chambers, linguist

Northrop Frye, (1912-1991), influential critic, Shakespeare and Blake scholar

John Kenneth Galbraith, (born 1908), economist

Marshall McLuhan, (1911-1980), communications theorist, "The medium is the message"

John Peters Humphrey, (1905-1995), legal scholar, principal drafter of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

John Ralston Saul, businessman, essayist, diplomat

F. R. Scott, (1899-1985), law professor, philosopher, poet

Charles Taylor, philosopher

Michael Ignatieff, notable scholar and intellectual



Sid Altman - Molecular Biology

Sir Frederick Banting, (1891-1941), medical scientist, co-discovered insulin

Charles Best, (1899-1978), medical scientist, co-discovered insulin

Wilfred Bigelow - first artificial pacemaker

Bertram Brockhouse - designed the Triple-Axis Neutron Spectroscope

Sir William Dawson, (1820 – 1899), first Canadian-born scientist of worldwide reputation

William Francis Giauque - 1949 Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry

James Gosling - Programmer, inventor of Java

Gerhard Herzberg - 1971 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry for Molecular Spectroscopy

David Hubel - 1981 Nobel Prize winner in Medicine for mapping the visual cortex

Doreen Kimura - Behavioural Psychologist: World expert on sex differences in the brain

Julia Levy - Microbiologist: co-discovered photodynamic anti-cancer drugs

Sir William Logan, (1798-1875), founded the Geological Survey of Canada, knighted by Queen Victoria, awarded the French Legion of Honor.

John Macoun, (1831 – 1920) - Noted botanist.

Rudolph Marcus - 1992 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for electron transfer reactions (e.g. rust)

Ernest McCulloch - cellular biologist created for the discovery of stem cell with James Till.

Maud Menten - (1879-1960), medical scientist, made groundbreaking work in enzyme kinetics

Henry Morgentaler - abortionist who helped legalize abortion in Canada and strengthen the power of jury nullification

Sir William Osler - Physician, "most influential physician in history"

Wilder Penfield - Neurosurgeon, discovered electrical stimulation of the brain

John Polanyi - 1986 winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for infrared chemiluminescence

Hubert Reeves - Astrophysicist and science popularizer

Charles Edward Saunders - Marquis Wheat

Arthur Schawlow - 1981 Nobel Prize winner in Physics (for lasers)

Myron Scholes - 1997 Nobel Prize winner in Economics

Hans Selye - (1907-1982) - pioneering stress researcher

Michael Smith (1932-2000), 1993 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry for site-based mutagenesis

David Suzuki, (born 1936), geneticist and science popularizer

Henry Taube - 1983 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for electron transfer reactions

Richard Taylor - 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics for verifying the Quark Theory

James Till - Canadian biophysicist, created for the discovery of stem cell with Ernest McCulloch.

Irene Ayako Uchida - Cytogenticist: World-famous Down syndrome researcher

William Vickrey - 1996 Nobel Prize winner in economics

Harold Williams - Geologist. World-famous expert on the Appalachian Mountains.

Tuzo Wilson - Geophysicist. plate tectonics



Donovan Bailey, (born 1967), sprinter

Jason Bay, (born 1978), baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates)

Jean Béliveau, (born 1931), ice hockey player

Marilyn Bell, first person to swim Lake Ontario

Chris Benoit, (born 1967), WWE wrestler

Big Ben, (1976-1999), world champion show-jumping horse

Tommy Burns, (1881-1955), World Heavyweight boxing Champion

Myriam Bédard, (born 1969), Olympic Gold Medal

Patrick Carpentier, Indy Racing League driver

Don Cherry, ice hockey coach and commentator

Adam Copeland, a.k.a. "Edge" WWE wrestler

Rheal Cormier, baseball pitcher, Philadelphia Phillies

Victor Davis (1964-1989), Olympic swimming champion

George Dixon (1870-1909), first black World boxing champion; first Canadian-born World boxing champion

Catriona LeMay Doan, (born 1970), two-time Olympic gold medalist in speed skating

Yvon Durelle, (born 1929), boxing champion

Stewart Elliott, (born 1965), jockey

Randy Ferbey (born 1959), curling

Eric Gagne, (born 1976), baseball player, Los Angeles Dodgers closer, 2003 National League Cy Young Award

Marc Gagnon, (born 1975), Olympic Gold medalist

Nancy Greene, (born 1943), Olympic Gold Medal in Downhill Skiing

Wayne Gretzky, (born 1961), ice hockey player

Ned Hanlan, world champion sculler

Rich Harden, baseball pitcher (Oakland Athletics)

Mike Harris, (born 1967), curler

Sandy Hawley, (born 1949), Hall of Fame jockey

John Hayes, (1917-1998), harness racing driver

Ann Heggtveit, (born 1939), world and 1960 Winter Olympics ski champion

Paul Henderson, ice hockey player, scored winning goal in 1972 Summit Series

Matthew Hilton, world champion boxer

Tim Horton - ice hockey player and the founder of Tim Horton.

Clara Hughes, (born 1972), speed skating and cycling medalist in both summer and winter Olympics

Bobby Hull, (born 1939), ice hockey player, nicknamed the "Golden Jet" first player in the NHL to score more than 50 goals in a season.

Chris Jericho (born Chris Irvine), professional wrestler

Russ Jackson, Canadian footballer

Ferguson Jenkins, (born 1943), baseball pitcher, MLB Hall of Fame member

Jennifer Jones

Gordie Howe, (born 1928), ice hockey player

Ben Johnson, (born 1961), sprinter, disqualified from Olympic gold medal for use of a banned substance.

Colleen Jones, (born 1959) Curler

Gail Kim, TNA wrestler

Corey Koskie, baseball player (Minnesota Twins)

Joe Krol, Canadian footballer

Joseph Lannin, owner of the Boston Red Sox who signed Babe Ruth

Lucien Laurin, (1912-2000), Hall of Fame trainer of Secretariat

Kelley Law, (born 1966), curler

Joe Malone, ice hockey player

Mario Lemieux, (born 1965), ice hockey player

Kevin Martin, (born 1966), curler

Ian Millar, World Champion equestrian rider

Howie Meeker, (1924-) ice hockey player, commentator, coach

Greg Moore, (1975-1999), Champcar driver

Bronko Nagurski, (1908-1990), player with Chicago Bears, member of U.S. Pro Football Hall of Fame

James Naismith, (1861-1939), YMCA instructor who invented the game of basketball

Steve Nash, (born 1974 in South Africa), NBA star with Phoenix Suns

Northern Dancer, thoroughbred racing champion

Willie O'Ree, (born 1935), first black ice hockey player in the NHL

Bobby Orr, (born 1948), ice hockey player

Guy Owen, (1911-1952), ice skating champion

Paul Quantrill, baseball pitcher

Paris Crew, world rowing champions in 1867

Scott Patterson, (born ~1970), curler, killed in a vehicle accident at age 34

Jacques Plante, (1929-1986), ice hockey player (goalie), first to wear a mask in the NHL.

Sandra Post, (born 1948), golfer

Terry Puhl, baseball player

Andrew Ranger, Champcar driver

Jason Reso, a.k.a. "Christian Cage", TNA wrestler

Maurice Richard, (1921-2000), ice hockey player, "The Rocket," first to score 50 goals in a season

Manon Rhéaume, first female to be given an NHL tryout, ice hockey goalie, olympic medalist

Patrick Roy, (born 1965), ice hockey player (goalie)

Sandra Schmirler, (1963-2000), curler

Barbara Ann Scott, figure skater, Olympic Gold Medal

Patricia Stratigias, a.k.a. "Trish Stratus" WWE wrestler

Shane Sutcliffe, (born 1975), Canadian heavyweight champion during the late 1990s

Paul Tracy, (born 1968), Champcar racing Champion

Ron Turcotte, (born 1941), jockey of Secretariat

Mike Vanderjagt, (born 1970), placekicker for Indianapolis Colts

Gilles Villeneuve, (1950-1982), race car driver

Jacques Villeneuve, (born 1971), race car driver, son of Gilles

Larry Walker, (born 1966), baseball player

Mike Weir, (born 1970), golfer, Masters tournament winner

Lucille Wheeler, (born 1935), alpine ski champion

Percy Williams, (1908-1982), sprinter

Steve Yzerman, (born 1965), ice hockey player



Scott Abbott - co-inventor of Trivial Pursuit

Marie-Joseph Angélique, executed for setting the city of Montreal on fire

The Great Antonio - strongman, showman, and eccentric

Louise Arbour - eminent lawyer and jurist

The Black Donnellys - the common nickname for the notorious Donnelly family who were the participants and/or victims of a vicious community feud in Lucan, Ontario that ended with a home invasion and massacre of the family by the residents of the community.

Yves Engler, political writer and activist

Linda Evangelista, (born 1965), supermodel

Bret Hart, (born 1957), professional wrestler

Owen Hart, (1965-1999), professional wrestler, brother of Bret

Chris Haney - co-inventor of Trivial Pursuit

Josiah Henson - former slave, believed to be the inspiration for "Uncle Tom's Cabin".

Neil MacDonald - CBC journalist

Bat Masterson - (1853-1921) gunfighter, fight promoter, sports journalist

Charles Vance Millar - (1853-1926) Lawyer and financier and posthumous practical joker and birth control activist with his will.

Henry Morgentaler - Doctor, who caused Canada's abortion statute to be struck down as unconstitutional.

John Wilson Murray - Canada's first major detective.

Daniel Negreanu - Professional poker player

Edgar Randolph Parker - better known as "Painless" Parker - flamboyant dentist

Alexander Ross -aka The Birdman, pre-American Civil War abolitionist and participant in the Underground Railroad

Sue Rodriguez, (1950-1994), ALS sufferer and right to die advocate

Joshua Slocum, (1844-1909?) - First man who sail around the world solo.

Margaret Trudeau (born 1948), former wife of Pierre Elliott Trudeau
Tammy
2015-02-14 00:54:26 UTC
Get free rates
jibbers4204
2006-03-30 13:19:25 UTC
Michael J Fox...actor

Mike Myers.....Actor

Alantis morsette (not sure how to spell her name)...Singer

K.D Lang....Singer
Shotz
2006-03-30 13:17:26 UTC
Is this a trick question?
miss bossy
2006-03-30 13:53:24 UTC
i don't ******* know


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