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==Architects==
==Architects==
* [[Douglas Cardinal]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]]</small> (1934-) - architect of [[Canadian Museum of Civilization]]
* [[Douglas Cardinal]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]]</small> (1934-)

* [[Ernest Cormier]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]]</small> (1885-1980) - architect of [[Supreme Court of Canada]] building



Cormier]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]]</small> (1885-1980) - architect of [[Supreme Court of Canada]] building
*[[A.J. Diamond]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]]</small> (1934-) - architect of [[Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts]]
*[[A.J. Diamond]] <small>[[Order of Canada|OC]] [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]]</small> (1934-) - architect of [[Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts]]
* [[Arthur Erickson]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]]</small> (1924-2008) - architect of [[Simon Fraser University]], [[Robson Square]], and the [[Embassy of Canada in Washington]]
* [[Arthur Erickson]] <small>[[Order of Canada|CC]] [[Royal Architectural Institute of Canada|RAIC]]</small> (1924-2008) - architect of [[Simon Fraser University]], [[Robson Square]], and the [[Embassy of Canada in Washington]]

Revision as of 20:17, 2 December 2010

This is a list of Canadians, people born in Canada, or who became citizens of Canada, grouped by their area of notability.

Architects



st Cormier]] OC RAIC (1885-1980) - architect of Supreme Court of Canada building

Artists

Actors

Broadcasters

Musicians

Visual arts

Cartoonists

Astronauts

Roberta Bondar.

Athletes

Business personalities

Timothy Eaton.

Criminals

Wrongfully convicted

Educators

Fashion

Humanitarians

Inventors

Media

Medical

Military figures

Billy Bishop.
John McCrae.

Monarchs

Magicians

  • Henning, Doug (1947-2000) - credited with reviving the magic show in North America
  • Mandrake, Leon (1911 - 1993) Mandrake the Great - and his sons Lon and Ron, born in 1948 and 1949, respectively
  • Randi, James (1928-) - magician, writer, skeptical investigator of paranormal and pseudo-scientific claims, and founder of the James Randi Educational Foundation.
  • Vernon, Dai (1894-1992) - magician - known as "the man who fooled Houdini"

Politicians

Jean Chrétien.

Provincial premiers

Main articles:

Territorial premiers

Main articles:

Aboriginal leaders

A sepia photograph of Aatsista-Mahkan (Running Rabbit). He is wearing what is usually described as a buckskin outfit. It is elaborate and he is holding a pole.
Aatsista-Mahkan taken by Edward Curtis
"A bust portrait of Métis leader Louis Riel c1870 after a carte de visite in 1884."
Louis Riel. leader of the Red River Rebellion and North-West Rebellion.

Religious figures

Martyrs

Church leaders

File:Ranj Dhaliwal in front of Sikh Temple.jpg
Ranj Dhaliwal.

Religious cult figures

Scholars

Scientists

Viceroys

Main articles:

Writers

Other personalities

Daniel Negreanu.

Fictional

See also

National
Lists by city
Lists by province
Other groupings and articles of relevance