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The following is a list of notable Scottish Canadians.
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H. Montagu Allan (1860β1951), banker, ship owner, sportsman
Hugh Allan (1810β1882), 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 (1847β1922), eminent scientist, credited with inventing the first practical telephone
John Bethune (1751-1815), founded the first Presbyterian Church in Montreal
Norman Bethune (1890β1939), 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 (1818β1880), 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 (1950β1994), 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 (1921β2007), singer/songwriter, radio and television performer aka Canada's Cowboy Troubadour (b. David Alexander Stewart)
John William Dawson (1820β1899), scientist, educator
Richard Dobie (1731β1805), fur trader, businessman
Sir James Douglas (1803-1877), chief factor of the HBC's Columbia District (1843β1858) and Governor of the colonies of the Colony of Vancouver Island (1851β64) and the Colony of British Columbia (1858β62)
Tommy Douglas (1904β1986), Premier of Saskatchewan and first leader of the New Democratic Party
Shirley Douglas (1934-2000), actress (daughter of Tommy Douglas)
William Dow (1800β1868), brewer and businessman
George Alexander Drummond (1829β1910), businessman and senator
Timothy Eaton (1834-1907), founded Eaton's (Scottish ancestry)
David Ewart (1841-1921), Chief Dominion Architect
Sandford Fleming (1827β1915), railway engineer and proponent of standard time zones
Simon Fraser (1776β1862), Northwest Company trader and explorer
John Kenneth Galbraith (1908β2006), Ontario, California and Massachusetts academic and economist, U.S. and Canadian diplomat
Alexander Tilloch Galt (1817β1893), 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 (1848β1938), 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 (1874β1950), 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 (1873β1932), 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 (1840β1916), businessman and statesman
Sir Alexander MacKenzie (1764β1820) 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 (1744β1813), fur trader and merchant
Peter McGill (1789β1860), businessman and politician
William McGillivray (1764β1825), fur trader
Gavin McInnes (born 1970), writer, actor, comedian, commentator, co-founder of Vice Media and Vice Magazine
Duncan McIntyre (1834β1894), businessman
Sarah McLachlan, singer-songwriter and musician
Beverley McLachlin, Chief Justice of Canada
Norman McLaren (1914β1987), film animation pioneer
Tara MacLean, singer-songwriter
Marshall McLuhan (1911β1980), communication and media theorist
Bobby McMahon, football analyst for Fox Soccer Channel
Craig McMorris, snowboarding
Mark McMorris, snowboarding
Anna Mcnulty, YouTuber
Simon McTavish (1750β1804), fur trader, sawmill and flour mill operator
Colin Mochrie, actor and comedian
Henry Morgan (1819β1893), 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 (1829β1902), miller and statesman
Roddy Piper (1954β2015), WWE wrestler and actor
Christopher Plummer (1929-2021), Academy Award-winning actor
Francine Racette, actress
John Redpath (1796β1869), contractor and industrialist
Peter Redpath (1821β1894), 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 (1787β1860), 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 (1822β1887), architect; associate architect of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts
Daniel Sutherland (1756β1832), 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 (1919β2000), 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