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    • The following is a list of notable Scottish Canadians.


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      H. Montagu Allan (1860–1951), banker, ship owner, sportsman
      Hugh Allan (1810–1882), financier and shipping magnate
      Richard B. Angus (1831-1922), banker and philanthropist
      Drew Arnott, singer/songwriter and musician
      Frederick Grant Banting (1891-1941), medical scientist, physician and painter, co-discoverer of insulin, 1923 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
      Alexander Graham Bell (1847–1922), eminent scientist, credited with inventing the first practical telephone
      John Bethune (1751-1815), founded the first Presbyterian Church in Montreal
      Norman Bethune (1890–1939), medical innovator and a hero of the Chinese Revolution
      Bill Blaikie, former Member of Parliament (MP), deputy leader of the New Democratic Party and Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada
      Daniel Blaikie, Member of Parliament (MP) of the New Democratic Party
      Rebecca Blaikie, former president of the New Democratic Party
      George Brown (1818–1880), founder of the Toronto Globe, Father of Confederation and first de facto leader of the Liberal Party of Canada
      James Cameron, film director and producer
      Douglas Campbell (1922-2009), stage actor
      Gordon Campbell, Premier of British Columbia
      Kim Campbell, first female Prime Minister of Canada
      Neve Campbell, actress (Scottish father)
      John Candy (1950–1994), actor and comedian, father was of Scottish descent
      Wilf Carter (1904-1996), Nova Scotia-born country musician
      Jim Carrey, actor and comedian (his mother is Scottish Canadian from the Gordon Clan))
      James Cockburn (1819-1883), first Speaker of the House in Canada (Conservative Party)
      William Davidson (1740-1790), pioneer settler in New Brunswick
      Stu Davis (1921–2007), singer/songwriter, radio and television performer aka Canada's Cowboy Troubadour (b. David Alexander Stewart)
      John William Dawson (1820–1899), scientist, educator
      Richard Dobie (1731–1805), fur trader, businessman
      Sir James Douglas (1803-1877), chief factor of the HBC's Columbia District (1843–1858) and Governor of the colonies of the Colony of Vancouver Island (1851–64) and the Colony of British Columbia (1858–62)
      Tommy Douglas (1904–1986), Premier of Saskatchewan and first leader of the New Democratic Party
      Shirley Douglas (1934-2000), actress (daughter of Tommy Douglas)
      William Dow (1800–1868), brewer and businessman
      George Alexander Drummond (1829–1910), businessman and senator
      Timothy Eaton (1834-1907), founded Eaton's (Scottish ancestry)
      David Ewart (1841-1921), Chief Dominion Architect
      Sandford Fleming (1827–1915), railway engineer and proponent of standard time zones
      Simon Fraser (1776–1862), Northwest Company trader and explorer
      John Kenneth Galbraith (1908–2006), Ontario, California and Massachusetts academic and economist, U.S. and Canadian diplomat
      Alexander Tilloch Galt (1817–1893), politician and a Father of Confederation (father was of Scottish ancestry)
      Donald Gordon (1904-1969), Chairman, Wartime Prices and Trade Board, Chairman and President, Canadian National Railways, builder of Churchill Falls
      Ryan Gosling, actor and musician
      Laurie Gough, Canadian-American travel writer
      Hugh Graham (1848–1938), newspaper publisher
      George Monro Grant (1835-1902), President of the Royal Society of Canada
      Iain Hume, Canadian international football (soccer) player
      Michael Ironside, actor and voice actor
      Ted Irvine, ice hockey player
      Chris Jericho, professional wrestler and singer
      Alexander Keith, (1795-1873) brewer (Alexander Keith's Brewery)
      William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874–1950), longest-serving Prime Minister of Canada
      Kaylyn Kyle, Canadian soccer player of Scottish descent
      Avril Lavigne, Canadian singer-songwriter, mother of Scottish descent
      Grace Annie Lockhart (1855-1916), first woman in the British Empire to graduate from university (May 25, 1875)
      Angus MacAskill (1825-1863), tallest non-pathological person
      J. E. H. MacDonald (1873–1932), painter, member of the Group of Seven
      John MacDonald of Glenaladale (1742-1810), colonist
      John A. Macdonald (1815-1891), first Prime Minister of Canada
      John Sandfield Macdonald (1812-1872), first Premier of Ontario
      Norm Macdonald (1959-2021), stand-up comedian, writer and actor of Irish and Scottish descent
      Rodney MacDonald, former Premier of Nova Scotia
      William Christopher Macdonald (1831-1917), tobacco manufacturer and philanthropist
      Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence
      Robert Mackay (1840–1916), businessman and statesman
      Sir Alexander MacKenzie (1764–1820) Northwest Company trader and explorer
      Alexander Mackenzie (1822-1892), second Prime Minister of Canada
      William Lyon Mackenzie (1795-1861), journalist and politician
      Colin Francis MacKinnon (1851-1877), founded St. Francis Xavier College, which grew into St. Francis Xavier University
      Alistair MacLeod (1936-2014), writer, recipient of the Order of Canada
      Kevin S. MacLeod, current Canadian Secretary to the Queen
      David MacNaughton, ambassador and businessman
      Peter MacNeill, actor
      Agnes Macphail (1890-1954), first woman seated into the House of Commons of Canada
      Abraham Martin (1589-1664), St. Lawrence River pilot
      Eric McCormack, award-winning Canadian actor, television producer and writer, best known for his role as Will Truman in the American sitcom Will & Grace
      John McDermott, vocal tenor with Irish roots
      William McDougall (1822-1905), one of the Fathers of Confederation
      Todd McFarlane, comic book writer, filmmaker and entrepreneur
      James McGill (1744–1813), fur trader and merchant
      Peter McGill (1789–1860), businessman and politician
      William McGillivray (1764–1825), fur trader
      Gavin McInnes (born 1970), writer, actor, comedian, commentator, co-founder of Vice Media and Vice Magazine
      Duncan McIntyre (1834–1894), businessman
      Sarah McLachlan, singer-songwriter and musician
      Beverley McLachlin, Chief Justice of Canada
      Norman McLaren (1914–1987), film animation pioneer
      Tara MacLean, singer-songwriter
      Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980), communication and media theorist
      Bobby McMahon, football analyst for Fox Soccer Channel
      Craig McMorris, snowboarding
      Mark McMorris, snowboarding
      Anna Mcnulty, YouTuber
      Simon McTavish (1750–1804), fur trader, sawmill and flour mill operator
      Colin Mochrie, actor and comedian
      Henry Morgan (1819–1893), built the first department store in Canada
      Donald Morrow (1908-1995), Ontario politician, soldier and teacher
      Farley Mowat (1921-2014), author, Scottish ancestry
      Oliver Mowat (1820-1903), third Premier of Ontario
      Alice Munro, Nobel laureate author and short story writer
      George Murdoch (1850-1910), first mayor of Calgary
      James Murray (1721-1794), first civil governor of the Province of Quebec
      Anne Murray, singer and entertainer
      James Naismith (1861-1939), inventor of basketball
      Alexander Walker Ogilvie (1829–1902), miller and statesman
      Roddy Piper (1954–2015), WWE wrestler and actor
      Christopher Plummer (1929-2021), Academy Award-winning actor
      Francine Racette, actress
      John Redpath (1796–1869), contractor and industrialist
      Peter Redpath (1821–1894), businessman and philanthropist
      Callum Keith Rennie, actor
      John Robertson (1934-2014), sports journalist, covered Expos and Blue Jays, and coined the term "Rider Pride" (son of Scots immigrant)
      Bernie Shaw, lead singer of rock band Uriah Heep since 1986
      George Simpson (1787–1860), executive and fur trader
      Donald Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal (1820-1914)
      Dayne St. Clair, professional soccer player, Scottish-Canadian mother
      George Stephen, 1st Baron Mount Stephen (1829-1921)
      Arran Stephens, founder of Nature's Path Foods
      David Stirling (1822–1887), architect; associate architect of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
      Daniel Sutherland (1756–1832), businessman and politician
      Donald Sutherland, actor
      Kiefer Sutherland, actor (grandson of NDP leader Tommy Douglas, who was born in Scotland)
      Rossif Sutherland, actor
      Tamara Taylor, actress
      Dave Thomas (born 1949), actor and comedian, Scottish-born mother
      Ian Thomas (born 1950), singer-songwriter and actor, Scottish-born mother
      William Fraser Tolmie (1812-1886), member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
      Justin Trudeau, 23rd Prime Minister of Canada (his mother, Margaret, is daughter of Scots immigrant Jimmy Sinclair)
      Pierre Trudeau (1919–2000), 15th Prime Minister of Canada (his mother, Grace Elliott, was of Scottish ancestry)
      Tessa Virtue, Olympian ice dancer
      Johnny Reid (born 1974), songwriter and recording artist


      See also



      Scottish diaspora
      Scottish placenames in Canada
      Scots-Quebecer
      Anglo-MΓ©tis
      English Canadians
      European Canadians
      Scottish people
      Scottish Americans
      Ulster-Scottish Canadians
      Celtic music in Canada
      Glengarry Highland Games


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