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  1. Aug 24, 2017 · Famous Canadian Men. There is no dearth of Canadian guys who hog the limelight in showbiz! Keanu Reeves, Justin Beiber, Ryan Gosling—the snowy country has produced so many hotties! However it would be wrong to assume that being a Canadian man is all about being handsome and hunky. For the record, Canada has produced some of the finest ...

  2. Jan 4, 2024 · Indigenous Canadian Girl Names. The beauty and richness of Canada’s Indigenous culture are reflected in these unique and meaningful names. Adsila – Blossom. Aiyana – Eternal Blossom. Alawa – Pea. Aponi – Butterfly. Ayasha – Little One. Cheyenne – People of a Different Language.

  3. B. Barrie (Ontario) Bedford (Nova Scotia) Brampton (Ontario) Brandon (Manitoba) Brantford (Ontario) Brooks (Alberta) Burlington (Ontario) Burnaby (British Columbia)

  4. Oprah Winfrey (1954 – ) American TV presenter, actress, entrepreneur. Indira Gandhi (1917 – 1984) Prime Minister of India 1966 – 1977. Eva Peron (1919 – 1952) First Lady of Argentina 1946 – 1952. Benazir Bhutto (1953 – 2007) Prime Minister of Pakistan 1993 – 1996. George Orwell (1903 – 1950) British author.

  5. The Famous Five. Emily Murphy (1868-1933), Nellie McClung (1873-1951), Irene Parlby (1868-1965), Louise McKinney (1868-1931) , and Henrietta Muir Edwards (1849-1931) were five female politicians and activists from Alberta who fought for women's rights in various ways.

  6. Marie-Joseph Angélique (1710–1734) – executed for setting the city of Montreal on fire. Johnson Aziga (born 1956) – first person to be charged with first-degree murder in Canada for spreading HIV. Paul Bernardo (born 1964) – serial killer, serial rapist. John Hamilton (1899–1934) – bank robbery, killer.

  7. Perhaps the most famous indigenous Canadian woman of all time, Pauline Johnson was an accomplished poet in the late 19th and early 20th century, and one of Canada’s first literary celebrities. Her elegant prose and theatrical readings told sympathetic stories about Canada's native peoples that captivated Victorian audiences around the world.

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