- Source: List of Dalhousie University people
The following is a list of notable alumni, faculty, and others affiliated with Dalhousie University located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Alumni
= Scientists
=Dr. Robert Ackman (MS 1952), O.C. – omega-3 fatty acid research pioneer
Martin Henry Dawson (BA 1916) – pioneer in penicillin therapy
Dr. Erik Demaine (BSc. 1993) – youngest professor ever hired at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Danielle Fong (BSc. 2005) – pioneer in green energy
Trudy Mackay (BSc, MSc) – quantitative geneticist, winner of the Wolf Prize in Agriculture in 2016
John F. Marra, biological oceanographer
Thomas Mason (BSc. 1986) – physicist, director of Los Alamos National Laboratory
Arthur B. McDonald (BSc, MSc) – Nobel Laureate: 2015 Nobel Prize in Physics
Dr. Kathryn D. Sullivan (PhD 1978) – NASA astronaut, first American woman to walk in space
Ban Tsui (Dip. Eng., BSc, MSc, MD) – described the Tsui Test and developed a catheter over needle kit for peripheral nerve block
Mary Anne White, O.C. – multi-award-winning materials scientist and educator
= Government and politics
=Prime Ministers
Rt. Hon. Frank Bainimarama – Prime Minister of Fiji
Rt. Hon. Richard Bedford Bennett – 11th Prime Minister of Canada; only Canadian prime minister raised to the English peerage as 1st Viscount Bennett
Rt. Hon. Joe Clark – 16th Prime Minister of Canada
Rt. Hon. Brian Mulroney (law, continued at Université Laval) – 18th Prime Minister of Canada
Lieutenant Governors
Hon. Myra Freeman, O.NS – philanthropist, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
Clarence Gosse, O.C. – 24th Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
Arthur Maxwell House, O.C. – neurologist and former Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador
Henry Poole MacKeen, O.C. – 22nd Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
Sir John Robert Nicholson, OBE – businessman, politician and Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia
Hon. Fabian O'Dea – Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador
Sir Albert Walsh – chief justice and first Lieutenant Governor for Newfoundland
Diplomats
Michael Leir – Canadian High Commissioner to Australia
Kishore Mahbubani – Former President of the United Nations Security Council and Ambassador of the Republic of Singapore to the United Nations, Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at National University of Singapore (NUS)
Audri Mukhopadhyay – Canadian Diplomat and economist
Premiers
Allan Emrys Blakeney – tenth Premier of Saskatchewan
John Buchanan – 20th Premier of Nova Scotia, senator
Alex Campbell – 23rd Premier of Prince Edward Island
Amor De Cosmos – 2nd Premier of British Columbia
Hon. Darrell Dexter – 27th Premier of Nova Scotia
Joseph Atallah Ghiz – 27th Premier of Prince Edward Island and former Dean of Dalhousie Law School
Dr. John Hamm – 25th Premier of Nova Scotia
Richard Bennett Hatfield – former Premier of New Brunswick
Angus Lewis MacDonald (1921) – 13th Premier of Nova Scotia
Russell MacLellan – 24th Premier of Nova Scotia
Hon. Jim Prentice – 16th Premier of Alberta, federal cabinet minister
Gerald Regan (1952) – former Liberal Premier of Nova Scotia
Hon. Robert Stanfield – Premier of Nova Scotia and leader of the Federal Progressive Conservatives
Danny Williams – 9th Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
Other notable politicians and political actors
Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Rabiah – Saudi Health Minister and pediatric surgeon
Chris Axworthy – professor and Federal NDP politician
Jamie Baillie – former Credit Union Atlantic CEO, leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia
Frank Bainimarama – military dictator of Fiji
Dominic Cardy – leader, New Brunswick New Democratic Party
Ches Crosbie – Rhodes Scholar 1976, NL Leader of the Opposition
Hon. John Crosbie – former Canadian Minister of Finance, current Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador
David Charles Dingwall (B.Comm 1974, LL.B. 1979) – former Liberal cabinet minister
Hon. Peter MacKay – Minister of National Defense
Judy Manning – former cabinet Minister, Newfoundland and Labrador
Stewart McInnes (1961) – former Conservative Cabinet Minister
Hon. Anne McLellan, O.C. – law professor and former Liberal deputy Prime Minister
Christine Melnick – provincial NDP cabinet minister, Manitoba
Reid Morden – former Canadian Security Intelligence Service director
Cristelle Pratt – Assistant Secretary-General for the Environment and Climate Action, Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States
Hon. Gerald Regan – former Liberal cabinet minister
Hon. Sidney Smith – president of University of Toronto, Conservative Party Secretary of State for External Affairs
Graham Steele (1989) – Minister of Finance of Nova Scotia, Member of the Nova Scotia Legislature
Mayors
William G. Adams – former mayor of St. John's, Newfoundland
Peter J. Kelly – former mayor of the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia
John W. Morgan – former mayor of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia
Mike Savage – mayor of the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia
= Academia
=Stephen Blackwood – President of Ralston College
Philip Bryden – Dean of Law at University of New Brunswick (2004-2009) and University of Alberta (2009-)
Robert MacGregor Dawson – political scientist
Elizabeth Rollins Epperly – author and former president of the University of Prince Edward Island
Howard Epstein (LL.B. 1973, faculty) – MLA for Halifax Chebucto
Edgar Gold O.C. – expert in international ocean law and marine and environmental policy
T. A. Goudge – philosopher
Colleen Hanycz – President of La Salle University
Donald Olding Hebb – father of modern neuropsychology
Albert Ross Hill – president of the University of Missouri (1908–21)
Peter Hochachka (MS), O.C. – professor and zoologist
George Laurence – nuclear physicist
Ronald St. John Macdonald (B. Law 1952), O.C. – law professor and international law expert
Hugh MacLennan, O.C., O.Q. – author and professor
Lynn McBain, professor of general practice in New Zealand
H. R. Milner (B.Law 1911) – lawyer, businessman, and former Chancellor of University of King's College
Moses Morgan (B.A.) – former president of Memorial University of Newfoundland
Alvin Shrier (Ph.D.) – professor of physiology and Hosmer Chair in Physiology at McGill University
= Business
=Frank Manning Covert, CBE, O.C. – lawyer and businessperson
Purdy Crawford, O.C. (LL.B. 1955) – corporate director, former CEO of Imasco
Sir Graham Day (1959) – former chairman of Cadbury Schweppes plc, Hydro One, as well as CEO of British Shipbuilders and the Rover Group
Sir James Hamet Dunn – major Canadian financier and industrialist
Sean Durfy (B.Comm 1989) – President and CEO of WestJet
Fred Fountain – lawyer, businessman, philanthropist, and Member of the Order of Canada
Andrew Kam (B.Comm 1984, MBA 1986) – former CEO of Hong Kong Disneyland
Charles Peter McColough – CEO of Xerox
Denis Stairs, B.Eng. OBE – Canadian engineer and businessman
Maury Van Vliet, O.C. – president and CEO of the 1978 Commonwealth Games
= Law and lawmaking
=Justices
Sir Joseph Andrew Chisholm, KBE – former Mayor of Halifax and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia
Donald L. Clancy, Q.C. – former Justice of the Supreme Court of British Columbia and member of the British Columbia Review Board
Lorne Clarke – former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia
Patrick H. Curran – Chief Judge of the Nova Scotia Provincial Court
John Doull – Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, also provincial politician
Constance Glube (1955) – former Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, first female Chief Justice of Canada
Alexander Hickman, O.C. (1947) – Supreme Court of Newfoundland as Chief Justice
Joseph Phillip Kennedy – Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia
Leslie M. Little (1961) – co-founding partner of Thorsteinssons; Justice of the federal Tax Court of Canada
John Keiller MacKay, O.C. (1922) – former judge of Supreme Court of Ontario and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
Valerie L. Marshall (1991) – Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland and Labrador
Valerie Miller (1985) – Justice of the Tax Court of Canada
Hon. Edmund Leslie Newcombe (B.A. 1878, M.A. 1881, faculty) – Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
Roland Ritchie, C.C. (part-time faculty) – Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
Eugene Rossiter (1978) – Associate Chief Judge, Tax Court of Canada
Jamie Saunders (1973) – Justice of the Nova Scotia Provincial Court of Appeal
Robert Sedgewick – Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
Clyde Wells (1962) – provincial Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal and 5th Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
Bertha Wilson, O.C. – first woman Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
Attorneys General
Murdoch MacPherson – Attorney-General of Saskatchewan
Geoff Plant (LL.B. 1981) – Attorney General of British Columbia
Legislators
Hon. Scott Brison – Member of Parliament, former Liberal cabinet minister
T.J. Burke – provincial politician, New Brunswick
Hon. Gerry Byrne – Member of Parliament
Terry Donahoe – MLA and leader of the provincial Progressive Conservatives
Andy Fillmore – incumbent Member of Parliament for Halifax
George Furey – senator representing Newfoundland Labrador
Danny Graham – former leader of the Liberal Party of Nova Scotia
Henry Hicks – Senator
Michael J. L. Kirby – former federal politician and current senator for Nova Scotia
Megan Leslie (LLB 2004) – Member of Parliament for Halifax
Finlay MacDonald, O.C. – senator representing Halifax, Nova Scotia
John MacEachern – politician, member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly
Hon. Donald Oliver (LL.B. 1964, faculty) – first black male Canadian Senator
Hon. Dr. Calvin Ruck, O.C. – activist and senator
Russell Trood – Liberal Party senator for the state of Queensland, Australia
= Activists
=Jan Crull Jr. (BA) – attorney, consultant, former Native American rights advocate, filmmaker, and investment banker
Peter Dalglish (Law) – international children's rights activist; founded Toronto-based Street Kids International
Elizabeth May (LLB 1983) – President of the Sierra Club of Canada, leader of the Green Party of Canada
Alexa McDonough (BA 1965) – former leader of the New Democratic Party
Nick Wright (MBA, Law) – founding leader of the Green Party of Nova Scotia
= Journalism
=Jeff Douglas (BSc 1993) – CBC radio personality
Patrick Graham journalist and screenwriter
Sandra Gwyn, O.C. – journalist and writer
Ian Hanomansing (Law) – television journalist
Dr. Armand Leroi (BS1989) – evolutionary developmental biologist, author, and BBC documentarist
Amber MacArthur (BA) – television and netcasting personality
Robert MacNeil – broadcast journalist; co-anchored the nightly The MacNeil/Lehrer Report on PBS
Marjorie Willison – CBC radio personality
= Literature
=Ernest Buckler – novelist
George Elliot Clarke – author and recipient of the Governor General's Award
Simon Gray – English playwright, Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Kenneth Leslie – poet
Lucy Maud (L.M.) Montgomery – author of Anne of Green Gables (attended 1895, 1896)
André Narbonne – author
James Macdonald Oxley (BA 1874) – lawyer, author
Robin Sharma – author
Maxine Tynes – poet, also served on the Dalhousie Board of Governors (1986–1994)
Budge Wilson – author
Lance Woolaver – author, playwright and director
= Performing arts
=Nobu Adilman (BA 1995) – musician and television personality*
Kiran Ahluwalia – Songlines Music Award-winning singer
Maureen Batt – concert and opera artist
Jeremy Dutcher – classically-trained Canadian Indigenous tenor, composer, musicologist,
Jay Ferguson – musician for rock group Sloan
Barbara Fris – operatic soprano
Peter Herrndorf, O.C. – president and CEO of the National Arts Centre
Shaun Majumder – actor/comedian
Kate Maki – singer-songwriter
Chris Murphy – bassist and vocalist of rock group Sloan
Oopali Operajita, (MA, 1981) – choreographer and classical Indian danseuse; Distinguished Fellow, Carnegie Mellon University
Candy Palmater (LL.B. 1999) – comedian, activist, writer, and radio-television personality
Patrick Pentland – musician for rock group Sloan
Raylene Rankin – singer
Mary Vingoe (BA, 1976) – playwright, theatre director, Member of the Order of Canada
= Sports
=Chris Bumstead – six-time Classic Physique Mr. Olympia
Mark de Jonge – Olympic bronze medal paddler and world record holder
Simon Farine – basketball player who currently plays for Ironi Kiryat Ata of the Israeli Premier League
Kamylle Frenette – paratriathlete
Stephen Giles – Olympic silver medal paddler
Colleen Jones – CBC broadcaster, world champion curler
Cary Kaplan (MBA 1994) – founder of Cosmos Sports, president/GM Brampton Beast (ECHL) & Hamilton Bulldogs (AHL), CRO Global T20 Cricket
Mike Malott – mixed martial artist who competes in the Welterweight division of the UFC
Michael Scarola – world championship bronze medalist paddler
= Other
=Alex Cameron – Anglican bishop and son of Sandy Cameron
Michael Donovan – film producer, screenwriter, co-founder of Salter Street Films
Omar Gandhi – architect
Sarah Jackson – artist
John Norman Maclean – Presbyterian minister, father of Norman Maclean, and character is several of his books
Lesra Martin – lawyer and motivational speaker
Nick Eh 30 – gaming Youtuber and streamer
Michel Trudeau – son of Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau
Administration
= Presidents
== Chancellors
=Notable faculty
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