- Source: List of Upper Canada College alumni
The following is a list of prominent Upper Canada College (UCC) alumni. UCC's alumni are usually known simply as Old Boys (as is common with most all-male private schools). They include:
Academia
Arthur, James Greig (1962) – world's leading mathematician in representation theory and creator of the General Trace Formula
Assikinack, Francis (1848) – Ojibwe historian and treaty negotiator
Bethune, Charles James Stewart (1856) – headmaster of Trinity College School; co-founder of Entomological Society of Canada
Biggar, James H. (1926) – founder of Visites Interprovinviales, later the Society for Educational Visits and Exchanges in Canada
Clarkson, Stephen (1954) – foreign policy and Canadian history expert and Governor General's Award winner
Cooper, John Julius, 2nd Viscount Norwich (1942) – British historian, travel writer, and television personality
Crooks, Adam – first chancellor of the University of Toronto and Attorney General of Canada
Cruikshank, Ernest Alexander (1872) – Canadian historian and founder of the Ontario Historical Society
Denison, George Taylor III (1856) – founder of Canada First and the Canadian National Association
Eayrs, James (1938) – political scientist; Governor General's Award winner
Eksteins, Modris (1961) – historian of Germany
Endicott, Timothy (1979) – first Dean of Law, University of Oxford
Ewart, John S. – lawyer, Canadian historian, and advocate of Canadian independence[1]
Fleming, James Henry (1892) – ornithologist
Grant, George P. (1936) – philosopher and author
Grier, Terry (c. 1954) – president of Ryerson University and New Democratic Party member of parliament
Jennings, William Tyndale – civil engineer, city engineer for Toronto, and president of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers (later the Engineering Institute of Canada)
Keefer, Thomas (1838) – aquatics civil engineer, president of the American Society of Civil Engineers, and founder of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering
Kilbourn, William (1944) – author, historian, and executive of the Canada Council and Canadian commission for UNESCO
Loudin, James (1858) – first physics professor at the University of Toronto and president of the Royal Society of Canada
MacInnis, Dr. Joseph (1956) – explorer, leader of the dive to film the RMS Titanic in IMAX, and the first person to dive under the North Pole
Macklem, Michael – founder of Oberon Press
McNaught, Kenneth (c. 1936) – historian and author
Parmenter, Ross (1929) – music editor at the New York Times and expert on indigenous Mexican culture
Patterson, John Andrew – president of the Astronomical and Physical Society of Toronto and prominent lawyer
Ryerson, Stanley Bréhaut (c. 1929) – historian and communist activist
Singer, Peter (1978) – director of Joint Centre for Bioethics at the University of Toronto and programme director at the Canadian Program on Genomics
Stupart, Sir Robert Fredrick (1872) – pioneer of public weather forecasts; director of the National Meteorological Society
Tyrell, Joseph (1878) – discoverer of dinosaur bones in Alberta and in whose honour the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology is named
Wright, Sir Charles Seymour (1904) – team physicist on Robert Scott's Antarctic expedition and developer of the "trench wireless" during the First World War
Arts and media
= Literature and journalism
=Bacque, James – author
Black, Conrad, Baron Black of Crossharbour (did not graduate) – author, newspaper baron
Bruce, Addington (c. 1892) – journalist and American historian
Chewitt, William Cameron (c. 1846) – Canadian publisher; one of the first two members of the University of Toronto to graduate in medicine
Colapinto, John (c. 1977) – award-winning journalist, novelist and staff writer for The New Yorker
Davies, Robertson (1932) – author, playwright, and journalist
Fraser, Graham (c. 1964) – Canadian journalist and languages commissioner of Canada
Fraser, John (1963) – Editor of Saturday Night Magazine; master of Massey College
Gilmour, David (1968) – journalist, novelist, winner of the Governor General's Award for English-language fiction
Glazebrook, G.P. de T. (George Parkin de Twenebroker) – Canadian historian
Graham, Patrick (1984) journalist and screenwriter
Heintzman, Andrew (1986) – founder and editor of Shift magazine
Leacock, Stephen (1882) – writer and economist
MacLean, Rory (1954) – writer and broadcaster
Newman, Peter C. (1947) – Peabody Award-winning journalist; former editor of Macleans and the Toronto Star
Robertson, John Ross (1850) – journalist and founder of Toronto Evening Telegram, in whose honour John Ross Robertson Public School is named
Scadding, Henry (1833) – educator, rector, and writer
Stackhouse, John (1981) – author; editor of The Globe and Mail
Symons, Thomas (1942) – founding president of Trent University and Canadian studies author
= Music and radio
=Cuddy, Jim (1974) – founder and member of Blue Rodeo
Dako, Del (1972) – jazz musician
Gibson, Dan (1940) – creator of Solitudes
Gooderham, Albert Edward (1879) – founder of the Canadian Academy of Music (later the Royal Conservatory of Music) and president of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra
Hewitt, Bill (1949) – broadcasting mogul and Hockey Night in Canada announcer
Hewitt, Foster (1921) – broadcaster and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee
MacDermot, Galt (1942) – Grammy Award-winning musician and co-author of the Broadway musical Hair
McFee, Allan (1931) – CBC radio broadcaster and announcer for the Royal Canadian Air Farce
McNaught, John (c. 1920) – Canadian radio broadcaster and writer
= Visual media
=Band, Charles Shaw (c. 1903) – philanthropist, art collector, and twice President of the Art Gallery of Ontario
Bassett, Douglas (1958) – member of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame, president of the CTV Television Network, and founder of CFTO-TV
Brooks, Daniel (1976) – playwright and winner of the first Siminovitch Prize in Theatre
Burke, Edmund W. (1891) – architect of Prince Edward Viaduct and the Simpson's (now Hudson's Bay Company) flagship store in Toronto
Campbell, Nicholas (1970) – filmmaker and actor, Canadian film and television
Clark, Tom (1971) – television journalist, anchorman, and CTV Washington Bureau chief
Daly, Thomas C. (1936) – National Film Board of Canada leader and Oscar-winning film producer.
Darling, Frank (1859) – architect of the Centre Block on Parliament Hill, Convocation Hall, and Trinity College, and winner of the Royal Gold Medal
Davies, Geraint Wyn (1975) – actor
Deeks, Jim (1967) – television journalist and political advisor
Dick, Leonard (1982) – Emmy Award, Golden Globe, and Writers Guild Award-winning producer and writer of Lost, House, and many sitcoms
Douglas, Melvyn (1913) – Academy Award-winning actor
Dunn, Barrie (1971) - Co-creator, writer, producer Trailer Park Boys (Left school in April, 1970)
Eckler, Greg (1987) Canadian Screen Award-winning writer, The Rick Mercer Report
Felix, Enrique Alvarez (1954) – Mexican actor
Flaherty, Robert (1903) – pioneer of documentary films, including Nanook of the North
Fraser, Brendan (1987) – Academy Award-winning actor (left school in final year)
Gelber, Arthur (1934) – founder of the Ontario Arts Council and chairman of National Arts Centre
Grier, Sir Edmund Wyly (1877) – Portraitist and president of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
Kane, Paul (1830) – painter of the Canadian north and other pioneer landscapes
Koffman, Jeffrey (1977) – Emmy Award-winning journalist; ABC news anchor and bureau chief
Law, Charles Anthony (1935) – official war artist
Lewis, Avi (c. 1986) – journalist and television host
MacMillan, Michael – Academy Award winner; CEO of Alliance Atlantis
Massey, Raymond Hart (1910) – actor and Hollywood Walk of Fame inductee
Massey, Walter (c. 1945) – actor, voice of Principal Heney on Arthur
Mettler, Peter – Genie, National Film Board of Canada, and other awards-winning writer and director
Moore, James Mavor (1929) – founding head of the Guild of Canadian Playwrights and founder of St. Lawrence Centre for the Arts
Snow, Michael (1948) – multimedia modern artist
Sultanov, Sanzhar (2007) – film producer and director
Taché, Eugène-Étienne (1849) – architect of the Assemblée nationale du Québec building, designer of Québec's Coat of Arms, and author of the province's motto Je me souviens
Wachter, Charles (1993) – Emmy Award-winning executive producer of Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution
Watier, Martin (1992) – actor and specialist in dubbing
Business
Alexander, Richard Henry – founder and President of the Vancouver Board of Trade, founder of the Vancouver Club, and Commodore of the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club
Beatty, David Ross (1959) – international business expert, diplomat, and chairman of the Board of Governors of Upper Canada College
Beatty, William Henry – Director of Gooderham & Worts, vice-president Canada's first trust company, and President of the Bank of Toronto
Caldwell, Theo (1991) – President of Caldwell Asset Management, journalist, and radio commentator
Cameron, Alexander – businessman and founder of Essex, Ontario
Cheesbrough, Gordon – chairman and chief executive officer of Altamira and chairman of the Board of Governors of Upper Canada College
Eaton, Fred (1982) – catamaran designer and winner of the International Catamaran Challenge Trophy
Eaton, Sir John Craig (c. 1894) – chairman and chief executive officer of the T. Eaton Company
Eaton, John Craig – chairman and chief executive officer of the T. Eaton Company and Chancellor of Ryerson University
Eaton, Timothy (c. 1852) – founder of the now-defunct Eaton's department store
Jarvis, Aemilius - financier and yachtsman, builder of King Edward Hotel and first winner of Canada's Cup yacht race
Ho, Lawrence – chairman and chief executive officer of Melco International
Hutcheson, Blake (1980) – President and CEO of Oxford Properties
Pellatt, Sir Henry – Major General, financier, and builder of Casa Loma
Prichard, Robert – chief executive officer of Torstar and president of the University of Toronto
Rogers, Ted (c. 1951) – Canada's ninth wealthiest man, chairman of Rogers Communications, full owner of the Toronto Blue Jays, and eponym of the Rogers Centre
Tapscott, Alex (2004) – Business author, investor, and blockchain and cryptocurrency expert
Szaky, Tom (2001) – co-founder of TerraCycle
Thomson, David, 3rd Baron Thomson of Fleet (c. 1975) – Canada's wealthiest man, sixth wealthiest in the world, and Chairman of Thomson Corporation
Thomson, Kenneth, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet (c. 1941) – formerly Canada's wealthiest man; Chairman of Thomson Corporation
Weston, Galen (c. 1958) – Canada's second wealthiest man and Chairman of the George Weston Limited
Weston, Galen Jr. (1993) – executive chairman of Loblaw Companies
Weston, George – founder of George Weston Limited
Educators
Connell, George (1947) – President of the University of Toronto and the University of Western Ontario; director of Allelix Biopharmaceuticals
Dale, Williams (c. 1866) – educationalist; mayor of St. Mary's, Ontario
Eaton, Fred (1957) – High Commissioner to the United Kingdom; Chancellor of the University of New Brunswick
Merritt, Thomas Rodman (c. 1842) – Member of Parliament; founder and president of Ridley College
Prichard, Robert (1967) – President of the University of Toronto and president of Star Media Group
Ridpath, John (c. 1954) – Objectivist philosopher and retired York University associate Professor of Economics and Intellectual History
Humanitarians
Barrett, Anthony (1964) – founder of Pollution Probe; Chief Financial Officer of the World Wildlife Fund of Canada
Barton, Eric (1957) – founder of a leprosy treatment centre in India; principal of UCC
Douglas, Ian – founding president of the Canadian Epilepsy Association; chairman of the National Board of Governors of the Canadian Corps of Commissionaires
Legal
Armour, John Douglas (c. 1848) – chief justice of Ontario; justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
Biggar, Oliver Mowat (1894) – Canada's first chief electoral officer; chief Canadian legal advisor to the Treaty of Versailles
Boyd, Sir John Alexander (c. 1855) – Chancellor of the Court of Chancery; president of the High Court of Ontario
Burns, Robert Easton – Puisne judge of the Court of Queen's Bench, Chancellor of the University of Toronto, and Treasurer of the Law Society of Upper Canada
Cameron, John Hillyard (1833) – Member of Parliament, co-founder of the Canada Life Assurance Company, and solicitor general of Upper Canada
Cartwright, John Robert (1912) – Chief Justice of Canada
Cross, Charles Wilson – first Attorney-General of Alberta; member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and of the Canadian House of Commons
Ewart, J. S. (c. 1867) – advocate of Canadian independence
Harlan, John Marshall II (1911) – Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court
Hughes, Samuel , a judge of the Supreme Court of Ontario and Chairman of the Hughes Inquiry
Jaffer, Jameel (1990) – human rights and civil liberties attorney, Deputy Legal Director of the American Civil Liberties Union, and Director of the ACLU's Center for Democracy
Macleod, James Farquharson (1848) – Colonel, pioneer of Alberta and third Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
McMurtry, Roy (c. 1950) – Chief Justice of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice and High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
Robinson, Christopher (c. 1846) – Attorney General of Canada
Wallbridge, Lewis (c. 1834) – Chief Justice of Manitoba, speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada, and director of the Bank of Upper Canada
Medicine
Bethune, Norman Sr. (c. 1840) – Canadian doctor; father of Norman Bethune
Burgess, Thomas Joseph Workman (1866) – leader in psychiatry in Canada; President of the Société Médico-Psychologique de Québec and American Medico-Psychological Association (later the American Psychiatric Association)
Mack, Theophilus – leader in obstetrics and gynaecology; founder of St. Catharines General Hospital
McCulloch, Ernest – Lasker Award winner accredited with the discovery of the stem cell; Canadian Medical Hall of Fame inductee
Qaadri, Shafiq (1982) – University of Toronto graduate, medical journalist, and Ontario Member of Provincial Parliament
Military service
Boulton, Charles Arkoll (c. 1859) – leader of the militant opposition against the rebellion led by Louis Riel; later a Canadian Senator
Cockburn, Hampden Zane Churchill (1881) – recipient of the Victoria Cross
Crerar, Henry Duncan Graham HDG (1904) – General, Chief of the General Staff, and Commander of the First Canadian Army
Denison, George Taylor II – Colonel, supporter of the early Canadian militia, and commander during the Fenian Raids
Denison, George Taylor III – lawyer, commander of the Governor General's Body Guard, founder of the Canada First movement and the British Empire League, and military historian
Dunkelman, Ben (1930) – Israeli war hero
Dunn, Alexander Roberts (1844) – first recipient of the Victoria Cross
Geary, George Reginald (c. 1891) – Lt. Colonel, cabinet minister, commander of the Royal Grenadier Regiment, and mayor of Toronto
Gressett, Sir Arthur Edward Lieutenant-General in the British Army
Gordon, James Neil , Brigadier General, as a Major he commanded a company of The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada on D-Day landing at Juno Beach, later becoming Commanding Officer of The North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment for the remainder of the war, and post war Commanding Officer and then Honorary Colonel of The Queen's Own Rifles.
Little, Charles Herbert (1926) – Director of naval intelligence during the Second World War
Pettler, Levi – Major General, acclaimed war hero, and commander of the Royal Engineers
Williams, David Russell (1982) – former Canadian Forces Air Command colonel, commander of CFB Trenton, and convicted murderer
State affairs, diplomacy, and politics
= Ambassadors, high commissioners, and diplomats
=Campbell, Arthur Grant
Eaton, Fredrik Stefan – Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
George, James (1936) – Canadian ambassador to Iran, high commissioner to India, and world renowned activist
Graham, John (1952) – diplomat to Cuba, Central Intelligence Agency spy, and first Head of the Organization of American States
Smith, Arnold Cantwell (1932) – Canadian ambassador to Moscow and Cambodia, and secretary-general of the Commonwealth Secretariat
Wilson, Michael (1955) – minister of finance, chairman and chief executive officer of UBS AG, chancellor of the University of Trinity College, and Canadian ambassador to the United States
Wrong, Hume (1909) – Canadian ambassador to Washington and part author of the North Atlantic Treaty
= Parliamentarians
=Bosley, John William (1964) – Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada
Boulton, D'Arcy (c. 1843) – Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario; Grandmaster of the Grand Black Chapter of British America
Bristol, Edmund James – Member of the Canadian House of Commons and minister without portfolio in the federal Cabinet
Cameron, John Hillyard (c. 1835) – Conservative member of the House of Commons of Canada and solicitor general for Upper Canada
Cartwright, Matt – Member of the United States House of Representatives
Cassidy, Michael (1954) – Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, member of the Canadian parliament and leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party
Cockburn, James (1833) – Father of Confederation and the first Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada
Crooks, Adam (1846) – Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario and first Ontario minister of education
Harrison, Alexander Robert (c. 1851) – Conservative member of the first Canadian parliament
Heap, Dan (1943) – New Democratic Party member of parliament
Ignatieff, Michael (1965) – former leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition, noted historian and journalist
Kelly, Norm (c. 1959) – Member of Parliament, Toronto city councillor, Deputy Mayor of Toronto
Lubbock, Eric, 4th Baron Avebury (c. 1946) – Member of the House of Lords and member of the Liberal Democrats foreign affairs team
Macaughton, Alan (1921) – former Speaker of Parliament and Canadian senator
McDonald, Donald (1830) – Member of the Legislative Council of the Province of Canada, Liberal Senator, and vice-president of the Royal Canadian Bank
Merritt, Thomas Rodman (c. 1842) – Member of the House of Commons of Canada and vice-president of the Imperial Bank of Canada
Saxton, Andrew (1982) – Conservative member of parliament, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance and businessman
Sheard, Charles – Chief Medical Officer of Toronto, Chairman of the Ontario Board of Health, and Member of Parliament
Small, James Edward – Member of the Legislative Assembly of Upper Canada and Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada and Solicitor General of Canada West
Wrzesnewskyj, Borys (c. 1978) – Member of the Canadian Parliament; owner of Future Bakery restaurants
= Premiers and mayors
=Allan, George William (1835) – Mayor of Toronto and Canadian senator
Beaven, Robert (1844) – Premier of British Columbia
Blake, Edward (1850) – Premier of Ontario, federal Cabinet minister, member of the Canadian parliament, member of the British parliament
Bowlby, Ward Hamilton – Reeve of Berlin, Ontario (now known as Kitchener), barrister, director of the Economical Fire Insurance Company
Chisholm, George King – first Mayor of Oakville and Sergeant-at-Arms for the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Canada
Drew, George (1913) – Premier of Ontario and Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
Hoyles, Newman Wright – third Premier of Newfoundland Colony and member of the colonial legislative assembly
Lamport, Allan (1923) – Mayor of Toronto
Tonks, Alan (1959) – Member of Parliament and Mayor of Toronto
= Ministers and advisors
=Agnew, John Hume (c. 1881) – Manitoba Cabinet minister
Beatty, Perrin (1968) – Cabinet minister, president of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and Chancellor of the University of Ontario Institute of Technology
Cameron, Matthew Crooks (1838) – Cabinet member of premier John Sandfield Macdonald and provincial secretary and registrar of Ontario
Daly, Thomas Mayne – Minister of the Interior, Superintendent-General of Indian Affairs, and Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada
Godfrey, John (1961) – Canadian minister of state for infrastructure and communities, and editor of the Financial Post
Gordon, Walter L. (1922) – Canadian minister of finance and chancellor of York University
Graham, Bill (1957) – former Liberal Party Member of Parliament and Foreign Affairs Minister
Hughes, Sir Samuel (c. 1871) – Canadian minister of militia during the First World War
Ibbs, Sir Robin (1942) – Chairman of Lloyd's Bank and senior advisor to British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher
Marling, Alexander – Deputy Minister of Education for Ontario
O'Reilly, John (1953) – Chief Meteorologist of Ontario
Rossi, Rocco (1981) – national director of the Liberal Party of Canada, advisor to Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff, businessman
= Viceroys
=Aikins, James Albert Manning (1871) – founder of the Canadian Bar Association, member of the Canadian parliament, and Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
Aird, John Black (1941) – founder of Aird & Berlis LLP and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
Hendrie, Sir John Strathearn (1874) – Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
Jackman, Henry (1950) – Chief executive officer of the National Trust and Empire Life Insurance, and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
Robinson, John Beverley (1836) – President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada, mayor of Toronto, and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario[2]
Tupper, William Johnston (c. 1880) – Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
Religion
Hutchison, Andrew (1956) – Primate of the Anglican Church of Canada
McLeod, Bruce (1946) – Moderator of the United Church of Canada and president of the Canadian Council of Churches
Sports
Ballard, Harold (c. 1921) – owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, and Maple Leaf Gardens, and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee
Barry, Michael (1993) – professional cyclist and member of Lance Armstrong's Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team
Beare, John (1992) – 2008 Olympic bronze medallist in the Men's Four
Cohon, Mark – director of corporate and game development for Major League Baseball International, National Basketball Association vice-president of business development, and chair of the Ontario Science Centre
Conacher, Brian (1961) – member of the 1967 Stanley Cup Toronto Maple Leafs and the 1964 Olympic Canadian hockey team
Elder, James (1953) – 1956 and 1968 Olympics equestrian gold medallist
Elkinson, Kilian (2008) – member of the Toronto FC[3]
Faust, Andre (c. 1987) – member of the Philadelphia Flyers
Greening, Colin (2005) – member of the Toronto Maple Leafs
Irwin, Brayden (c. 2004) – former member of the Toronto Maple Leafs
Kerr, John (1970) – 1984 Olympics sailing bronze medallist
Mara, George (1941) – Captain of the 1948 Olympic gold medal-winning Canadian hockey team, director of Maple Leaf Gardens, and Canada's Sports Hall of Fame inductee
O'Connor, Matt (2010) – member of the Ottawa Senators
Edward Ogden (1876) – first-class cricketer
Smythe, Con (1909) – owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs; founder of Maple Leaf Gardens; coach of the 1928 Winter Olympics gold medal-winning team; namesake of the NHL's Conn Smythe Trophy
Spencer, Vic – founding director of the BC Lions, Canadian Football League Hall of Fame inductee, and Canadian Football League fullback, and founding partner and director of Delta Hotels
Williams, Barney (1996) – 2004 Olympic games men's coxless four silver medallist
Wright, Tom E.S. (1971) – Director of Operations for UFC Canada, former Commissioner of the Canadian Football League and former president of Adidas Canada
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