Persons of National Historic Significance explained

Persons of National Historic Significance (National Historic People) are people designated by the Canadian government as being nationally significant in the history of the country.[1] Designations are made by the Minister of the Environment on the recommendation of the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. Approximately 70 nominations are submitted to the board each year. A person is eligible to be listed 25 years after death, but Prime Ministers may be designated any time after death.[2] Parks Canada administers the program, and installs and maintains the federal plaques commonly erected to commemorate each person, usually placed at a site closely associated with them. The intent is generally to honour the person's contribution to the country but is always to educate the public about that person.

Canada has related programs for the designation of National Historic Sites and National Historic Events.[3] Events, Sites, and Persons are each typically marked by a federal plaque, but the markers do not indicate which designation a subject has been given. The Welland Canal is an Event, while the Rideau Canal is a Site. The cairn and plaque to John McDonell (Aberchalder) does not refer to a National Historic Person, but is erected because his home, Glengarry House, is a National Historic Site.[4] [5] Similarly, the plaque to John Guy officially marks not a Person, but an Event—the Landing of John Guy.[6]

List of persons of national historic significance

this list contains 734 entries. The searchable database provided by Parks Canada[7] returns 732 records, and may not be up to date.

NameRoleYear designated
Maude AbbottMedical researcher1993
John AbbottPrime Minister1938
William AberhartPremier (Alberta), Social Credit leader1974
Gabriel AcquinHunter, cultural broker, Maliseet guide1999
Frank Dawson AdamsGeologist1943
Mary Electa AdamsWomen's education reformer2004
Thomas AdamsTown planner2019
William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron BeaverbrookBusinessman, press baron, philanthropist2016
Thomas Beamish AkinsHistorian1938
Emma AlbaniMusician (opera soprano)1937
William Donald AlbrightJournalist, agriculturalist, promoted development of Peace River district1954
Grant AllenAuthor1938
Susan Louisa Moir AllisonAuthor, historian (First Nations)2007
Walter Seymour AllwardSculptor2002
Adams George ArchibaldFather of Confederation, Lieutenant-Governor (Manitoba, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia)1938
Edith ArchibaldWomen's rights1997
Edward William ArchibaldSurgeon1998
Samuel George William ArchibaldAttorney General (Nova Scotia), Chief Justice (Prince Edward Island)1939
Joseph E. AtkinsonPublisher, philanthropist1986
Philippe-Joseph Aubert de GaspéAuthor1974
Charles Aubert de La ChesnayeBusinessman1971
George BackArtist, Arctic explorer1973
William BaffinArctic explorer1972
Charles BagotGovernor General (British North America), role in responsible government1926
Frederick Walker BaldwinEngineer1957
Robert BaldwinCo-premier (Province of Canada), reformer, role in responsible government1937
Frederick BantingMedical researcher (insulin), shared Nobel Prize1945
Marius BarbeauEthnographer, folklorist1985
William George BarkerMilitary, World War I pilot1998
Robert BartlettArctic explorer1969
Arthur BeauchesneParliamentary expert2003
François BeaulieuMétis leader2000
Adam BeckPolitician, founded Ontario Hydro1938
William George BeersDentist, developed modern sport of lacrosse1976
Matthew Baillie BegbieJudge, Chief Justice (British Columbia)1959
Edward BelcherNaval officer, surveyor1938
Georges-Antoine BelcourtMissionary, banker1959
Mabel Hubbard BellAeronautical investor, founder of educational & social organizations2018
Robert BellGeologist (Chief Geologist of Canada), explorer1938
John Wilson BengoughCartoonist, journalist, poet, lecturer1938
Charles Fox BennettBusinessman, politician1975
R. B. BennettPrime Minister1949
William BerczyPioneer, painter2016
Joseph-Elzéar BernierMariner (promoted Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic Archipelago)1961
Norman BethunePhysician, political activist1972
William Beynon (Gusgai'in)First Nations chief, ethnographer1989
Michel BibaudPoet, historian1944
Mary and Henry BibbAuthor, abolitionist, publisher (African Canadian community)2002
Big Bear (Misto-ha-a-Musqua)First Nations leader (Plains Cree), role in North-West Rebellion1971
Billy BishopWorld War I pilot, Victoria Cross recipient1980
Davidson BlackPhysician, paleontologist (Peking Man)1974
Martha BlackPolitician (second woman Member of Parliament)1987
Thornton and Lucie BlackburnEscaped slaves, founded Toronto's first taxi operation1999
Edward BlakePremier (Ontario)1937
Richard BlanshardGovernor (Vancouver Island)1951
Jean BlewettJournalist, poet1946
La Bolduc (Mary Travers)Musician1992
Joseph-Armand BombardierBusinessman, inventor (snowmobile)1994
Robert BondPrime Minister (Newfoundland, pre-Confederation)1975
Robert BordenPrime Minister1938
Jim BossAssisted First Nations in the Yukon2001
Pierre BoucherAuthor, government official, First Nations interpreter1978
Joseph BouchetteAuthor, cartographer, Surveyor General of Lower Canada1937
Sieurs de La Boularderie (Louis-Simon le Poupet de la Boularderie, his son Antoine)Settlers (Cape Breton)1964
Henri BourassaPolitician, publisher (Le Devoir)1962
Marguerite BourgeoysNun, founded first Canadian religious community (Congregation of Notre Dame)1985
John George BourinotHouse of Commons clerk, founded Royal Society of Canada1938
Mackenzie BowellPrime Minister1945
Joseph W. BoyleBusinessman (mining)1984
Joseph Brant (Thayendanega)First Nations leader (Mohawk), British ally, settler, slave trader[8] 1972
Mary Brant (Tekonwatonti)First Nations leader (Six Nations)1994
John Gough BrickMissionary, settler1954
Emmanuel BriffaTheatre decorator2007
Isaac BrockSoldier2010
Allan BrooksArtist (wildlife)1999
Harriet BrooksNuclear physicist2005
Joseph BroussardAcadian leader and defender2023
George BrownFather of Confederation, publisher (Globe), abolitionist (Underground Railroad)1950
George BrowneArchitect2008
James Bruce, 8th Earl of ElginGovernor General (British North America, pre-Confederation), role in responsible government1953
Étienne BrûléExplorer, Coureur de bois, lived among First Nations1984
George BryceEducator (Manitoba College), historian1947
Douglas BrymnerArchivist, founded Public Archives of Canada1938
John BuchanGovernor-General2010
Patrick BurnsRancher, businessman, Senator1960
Thomas ButtonArctic explorer1972
John ByEngineer (Rideau Canal)1954
George Frederick CameronJournalist, poet1946
Lydia CampbellAuthor2009
Alexander CampbellFather of Confederation1939
William Wilfred CampbellWriter1938
Charles CamsellGeologist, Commissioner (Northwest Territories)2001
William CanniffPhysician, historian, teacher1945
Guy Carleton, 1st Baron DorchesterGovernor (Quebec, pre-Confederation), Governor-in-Chief (British North America)1974
John CarlingBrewer, politician, founded Dominion Experimental Farms1938
Bliss CarmanPoet1945
Emily CarrAuthor, painter1950
Father Henry CarrCollege leader, Univ. of Toronto president2012
William CarsonBusinessman, physician, reformer1954
Frederick CarterFather of Confederation, Prime Minister (Newfoundland, pre-Confederation)1959
George-Étienne CartierFather of Confederation, French-Canadian statesman1937
Jacques CartierEarly French explorer paved way for settlement2011
Richard John CartwrightPolitician1938
Joseph CasavantManufacturer (pipe organs)1974
Thérèse CasgrainSuffragist, politician2022
Ethel CatherwoodAthlete2023
René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La SalleExplorer, founded Lachine, rebuilt Fort Frontenac1934
Claude ChampagneMusician (composer)1988
Samuel de ChamplainExplorer, founded Quebec City, "The Father of New France"1929
Edward Barron ChandlerFather of Confederation, Lieutenant-Governor (New Brunswick)1939
Jean-Charles ChapaisFather of Confederation, Senator1943
Thomas ChapaisHistorian, Senator1955
Joseph-Adolphe ChapleauPremier (Quebec), politician1974
Margaret Ridley CharltonMedical librarian, co-founder Medical Library Association2003
William Henry ChaseBusinessman, philanthropist1939
Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de LérySeigneur, military leader, politician2006
Paul Chomedey de MaisonneuveMilitary officer, founded Montreal1985
Robert ChristieHistorian, politician1938
Francis ClergueBusinessman (Sault Ste. Marie industry)1987
Lucille Clifton ('Wii Nii Puun) (1876–1962)[9] Clan leader, cultural defender2016
John ClinchClergyman, physician (vaccination)1964
William CoakerUnion leader, politician1985
James CockburnFather of Confederation, first House of Commons Speaker1939
Kathleen Blake ColemanInnovative newspaper editor2011
George ColesFather of Confederation1939
Enos CollinsBusinessman (Halifax)1974
Lionel ConacherAthlete (Grey Cup, NHL)1976
Ralph Connor (Charles William Gordon)Novelist1938
James CookExplorer, surveyor1954
Chloe CooleyEnslaved protestor2022
George Copway (Kahgegagahbowh)Writer, indigenous rights leader2018
William CormackExplorer (Newfoundland)1953
Ernest CormierArchitect2018
Louis de la Corne, Chevalier de la CorneMilitary officer1953
Edward CornwallisMilitary officer, Governor (Nova Scotia), founded Halifax1974
Phillips CosbyMilitary commander (Royal Navy, Mediterranean)1945
Laurence CoughlanItinerant preacher1965
George Albertus CoxBusinessman, Senator1990
James Henry CoynePresident Ontario Historical Society, member Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada1945
Isabella Valancy CrawfordPoet, writer1947
Helen CreightonFolklorist, author2018
James George Aylwin CreightonLawyer, engineer, journalist, athlete (development of ice hockey)2008
Octave CrémaziePoet1937
Thomas CrerarPolitician (Progressive Party leader)2004
Jean-Baptiste de La Croix de Chevrières de Saint-VallierBishop1990
A. E. CrossBusinessman, politician, co-founder Calgary Stampede1971
Crowfoot (Isapo-Muxika)First Nations leader, role in North-West Rebellion1945
Ernest Alexander CruikshankHistorian, original chairman Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada1943
Maurice Galbraith CullenArtist1944
Samuel CunardBusinessman (shipping)1937
Arthur CurrieMilitary officer (World War I)1934
Augustin CuvillierSpeaker (Lower Canada), banker (Bank of Montreal)1969
Louis CyrWrestler, weightlifter1976
John Wesley DafoeJournalist (Winnipeg Free Press)1974
William DavidsonLumberman, politician1949
Louis Henry DaviesPremier (Prince Edward Island), judge (Chief Justice)1937
Nicholas Flood DavinPublisher (The Leader, Regina), politician1947
John DavisArctic explorer1972
George Mercer DawsonScientist, surveyor1937
John William DawsonGeologist, university administrator (McGill)1943
Robert MacGregor DawsonPolitical scientist1975
Louis de Buade de FrontenacGovernor General (New France, pre-Confederation)1974
Louis-Hector de CallièrePolitician, diplomat2001
Amor De CosmosPremier (British Columbia), journalist (British Colonist)1938
Dorimène DesjardinsBusiness and co-op organizer2012
Mazo de la RocheNovelist1976
James De MilleNovelist, humorist, professor1937
Agathe de Saint-Père de Repentigny (1657–1747)[10] Symbol of women's entrepreneurism in New France2016
Charles de SalaberryMilitary officer (War of 1812)1934
DemasduitAmong the final surviving Beothuks2000
Modeste DemersBishop, missionary1973
George Taylor DenisonSoldier, community leader, founded Canada First Movement, Imperial Federation League1937
Nicolas DenysExplorer, trader, colonizer (Acadia)1924
Carrie DerickBotanist2007
Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarresLieutenant-Governor (Cape Breton), cartographer1925
Alphonse DesjardinsBusinessman, began Caisse Populaire system1971
Viola DesmondCivil rights activist2018
Edouard DevilleSurveyor General, developed photogrammetry1971
Edgar DewdneyLieutenant-Governor (Northwest Territories, British Columbia), reassigned territorial capital to Regina1975
Robert B. DickeyFather of Confederation1939
Punch DickinsBush pilot1995
John DiefenbakerPrime Minister1981
George DixonBoxer2021
Thomas DixsonSoldier (Fort Beauséjour)1938
DonnaconaFirst Nations leader (Iroquois), kidnapped by Jacques Cartier1981
Antoine-Aimé DorionCabinet minister (Justice), Chief Justice (Quebec)1937
Onésime DorvalTeacher (Saskatchewan)1954
Arthur DoughtyDominion Archivist, historian1991
David DouglasBotanist (Douglas Fir)1979
Howard DouglasLieutenant-Governor (New Brunswick), Chancellor (King's College, University of New Brunswick)1925
James DouglasGovernor (Vancouver Island, British Columbia)1944
Thomas Clement "Tommy" Douglas (1904–1986)[11] Premier, founding leader of the NDP, father of single payer healthcare2016
Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of SelkirkPhilanthropist, colonizer1943
Gordon DrummondMilitary leader, role in War of 18121928
Charles Carter DruryNaval leader1938
Lyman DuffChief Justice, constitutional expert1971
Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and AvaGovernor General, diplomat, traveller, writer1975
Jeanne DugasAcadian survivor of multiple displacements, symbol of resilience2016
Margaret DuleyNovelist (Newfoundland)1976
Gabriel DumontMétis leader, role in North-West Rebellion1981
Sara Jeannette DuncanJournalist, author2016
Charles Avery DunningPremier (Saskatchewan); cabinet minister (Finance)1985
Robert DunsmuirCoal miner, industrialist, politician1971
Maurice DuplessisPremier (Quebec), founded Union Nationale1974
Ernest Melville DuPorteScientist and teacher known for study of parasites2010
Ludger DuvernayPrinter-publisher in Lower Canada, revived Saint-Jean-Baptiste celebrations2019
Dorothy Dworkin[12] Nurse, businesswoman, supported Jewish immigrants2009
Timothy EatonBusinessman1971
Ezra Butler EddyBusinessman (forestry products, matches)1976
Charles Edenshaw (Tahagen, Tahayren)Artist (Haïda)1971
Henrietta EdwardsWomen's rights activist, reformer1962
Mina Benson Hubbard EllisExplorer, author2018
J. S. EwartLawyer, role in Manitoba schools dispute1966
Robert FalconerUniversity president1944
Aegidius FauteuxLibrarian, historian1955
Edward FeildClergyman, bishop, academic2003
Reginald FessendenInventor (radio, sonic depth finder)1943
Peter FidlerExplorer, trader, surveyor (Hudson's Bay Company)1953
William Stevens FieldingPremier (Nova Scotia), cabinet minister (Finance)1938
Charles FisherFather of Confederation, Premier (New Brunswick)1939
Charles FitzpatrickChief Justice, Lieutenant-Governor (Quebec), role in North-West Rebellion, lawyer for Louis Riel1973
Michael Anthony FlemingBishop2003
Sandford FlemingEngineer and inventor (Standard Time)1950
James FletcherEntomologist2016
Marc-Aurèle FortinPainter2011
Pierre-Étienne FortinPolitician, physician1953
Rose FortuneBusinesswoman, first female police officer in Canada2018
George Eulas FosterPolitician, academic (League of Nations)1938
Terry FoxHumanitarian, athlete (Marathon of Hope)2008
Luke FoxArctic explorer1972
Gustave FrancqTrade unionist, publisher (Le Monde ouvrier/The Labor World)2008
John FranklinArctic explorer1945
Archibald FraserIndustrialist (lumber)1975
Simon Fraser (1776–1862)[13] Explorer, fur trader2016
Louis-Honoré FréchettePoet, author1937
Lillian Bilsky FreimanOrganizer, philanthropist2008
Benjamin FrobisherFur trader (North West Company)1973
Joseph FrobisherFur trader, businessman (North West Company)1973
Martin FrobisherArctic explorer1957
Thomas FrobisherFur trader, established Île-à-la-Crosse post1973
Northrop FryeEducator, author, literary critic & theorist2018
Thomas Fuller (1823–1898)[14] Architect2016
Marie-Anne GabourySettler, grandmother of Louis Riel1982
William James GagePublisher (W. J. Gage, textbooks)1938
Clarence GagnonArtist1944
Larry GainsHeavyweight boxing champion2020
Alexander Tilloch GaltFather of Confederation, politician, businessman1944
William Francis GanongBotanist, cartographer, historian1945
James Garfield GardinerPremier (Saskatchewan), cabinet minister (Agriculture)1975
François-Xavier GarneauHistorian1937
Pierre Gaultier de La VérendryeExplorer, fur trader1920
Cyril GenikSupported Ukrainian immigration in western Canada1995
Antoine Gérin-LajoieJournalist, lawyer1939
Marie Lacoste Gérin-LajoieWomen's rights activist1997
Abraham Pineo GesnerPhysician, geologist, inventor of kerosene1954
John Murray GibbonWriter, cultural promoter (Canadian Authors' Association)1954
Mifflin Wistar GibbsPolitician, businessman, human rights activist2009
Alexander GibsonIndustrialist2007
Robert Giffard de MoncelNobleman, colonizer, physician, surgeon1955
Humphrey GilbertUnsuccessful colonizer (Newfoundland)1981
Edouard Percy Cranwill GirouardMilitary engineer, developed African railways1938
Oliver GoldsmithPoet1944
Glenn GouldClassical musician2012
Enid Gordon GrahamPhysiotherapist2014
Mary GrannanChildren's author & broadcaster2018
Cuthbert GrantMétis leader1972
George Monro GrantEducator, writer, university principal (Queen's)1937
Louis-Pierre GravelPromoted settlement and agriculture1956
John Hamilton GrayFather of Confederation, Speaker (New Brunswick)1939
John Hamilton GrayFather of Confederation, Premier (Prince Edward Island)1939
Wilfred GrenfellMedical missionary (Newfoundland and Labrador)1959
Grey Owl (Archibald Belaney)Conservationist, author, speaker1993
Lionel GroulxClergyman, historian, Quebec nationalist1972
Helena GutteridgeSuffragette and politician2010
Casimir GzowskiLieutenant-Governor (Ontario), engineer, constructed railroads, Niagara Parks Commission chair1956
Roderick Langmere Haig-BrownWriter, conservationist2016
Frederick HaldimandGovernor (Quebec), settler1974
Arthur Lawrence Haliburton (Lord Haliburton)Military officer, civil servant1938
Thomas Chandler HaliburtonAuthor, satirist1936
William Neilson HallFirst Victoria Cross recipient of African heritage2008
Ishbel Hamilton-Gordon, Marchioness of Aberdeen and TemairEstablished Victorian Order of Nurses, National Council of Women1979
Ned HanlanAthlete (rowing champion)1938
Arthur Sturgis HardyPremier, Attorney General (Ontario)1948
James B. HarkinFirst national parks commissioner, established Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada1955
Lawren HarrisArtist (Group of Seven)1970
Robert HarrisArtist (painted Fathers of Confederation)1945
Ezekiel HartEntrepreneur, politician, first Jew to be elected a legislator in the British Empire1995
Julia Catherine (Beckwith) HartAuthor (St. Ursula's Convent)1951
John HarveyLieutenant-Governor (Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick), Governor (Newfoundland)1974
Frederick W. A. G. HaultainPremier (Northwest Territories), Chief Justice (Saskatchewan)1946
Thomas Heath HavilandFather of Confederation1939
Sir Edmund Walker Head, 8th BaronetLieutenant-Governor (New Brunswick), Governor General (British North America, pre-Confederation)1974
Abraham Albert HeapsPolitician and labour leader2010
Samuel HearneExplorer, Governor (Prince of Wales Fort)1936
Louis-Philippe HébertArtist (Quebec sculptor)1937
Theodor August HeintzmanManufacturer (pianos)1974
Anthony HendayExplorer, fur trader1953
John HendryIndustrialist (lumber)1988
Louis HennepinClergyman, explorer, cartographer2008
Alexander Henry the elderFur trader1973
Alexander Henry the youngerFur trader (North West Company)1973
William Alexander HenryFather of Confederation1939
Josiah HensonAuthor, abolitionist, minister, role in Underground Railroad1995
William HespelerBusinessman, immigration agent, politician2000
James Jerome HillBusinessman (Red River Transportation Company, Great Northern Railway)1938
Francis HincksPolitician1969
Ella Cora HindWomen's rights activist1997
Henry Youle HindScientist, explorer, surveyor, author2018
Gilles HocquartAdministrator, Intendant (New France), established Les Forges du Saint-Maurice1974
Samuel HollandEngineer, Surveyor General (Quebec)1989
Luther Hamilton HoltonBusinessman, banker, cabinet minister (Finance)1938
Adelaide HoodlessEducational reformer1960
Frederic William HowayHistorian, lawyer, judge1944
C. D. HoweCabinet minister, established Atomic Energy of Canada1984
Joseph HowePremier (Nova Scotia), role in responsible government1983
William Pearce HowlandFather of Confederation1959
James Patrick HowleyNaturalist, geologist2016
Henry HudsonArctic explorer (Hudson and James Bays)1973
Sam HughesCabinet minister (Militia and Defence), journalist, soldier1969
William Roper HullBusinessman, philanthropist, developer1988
John Peters HumphreyHuman rights advocate, jurist, scholar2022
George HuntLinguist, ethnologist (West Coast cultures)1989
Harold InnisEconomist, historian (communications theory)1972
Ipirvik and TaqulittuqInuit couple, assisted Arctic exploration1981
James IsbisterMétis leader1997
A. Y. JacksonArtist (Group of Seven)1974
Charles William JefferysArtist1954
Diamond JennessAnthropologist (First Nations culture)1973
Louis-Amable JettéLieutenant-Governor and Chief Justice (Quebec)1945
Sylvester JoeAboriginal guide2002
Ethel JohnsNurse, educator, administrator2009
Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwakeh)Poet, speaker (First Nations)1945
Edward JohnsonSinger, manager (Metropolitan Opera Company)1974
John Mercer JohnsonFather of Confederation1939
Louis JollietExplorer (Mississippi River, with Marquette)1944
Sigtryggur JónassonManitoba politician and Icelandic-Canadian leader2010
William JudgeMissionary (Yukon)1987
Peter Jones (Kahkewaquonaby)First Nations leader, clergyman1996
Israel Isaac KahanovitchManitoba rabbi and leader2010
Paul KaneArtist (Canadian West paintings)1937
Thomas KeeferEngineer, railroader (Hamilton Waterworks)1938
Henry KelseyExplorer, fur trader1931
John KennedyCivil engineer (Montreal harbour)2001
William Frederick KingSurveyor, astronomer, civil servant (established Geodetic Survey of Canada, Dominion Observatory)1959
Reverend William KingClergyman, abolitionist2005
William Lyon Mackenzie KingPrime Minister1967
Charles Edmund KingsmillFounder of the Navy2010
William KirbyWriter, historian (Annals of Niagara)1946
David KirkeAdventurer, colonizer, Governor (Newfoundland)1968
A. M. KleinWriter, lawyer (Jewish literature)2007
Otto Julius KlotzAstronomer, geographer (Dominion Observatory)1938
Leon Joseph KoernerIndustrialist (forestry)2009
KondiaronkNegotiator (Treaty of 1701)2001
Cornelius KrieghoffArtist1972
Chief Kw'ehLeader of Dakelh people, British Columbia2011
John Kinder LabattBusinessman (brewery)1971
Curé Antoine LabelleColonizer of the Laurentians, priest, politician2019
Albert LacombeMissionary1932
Édouard LacroixBusinessman, politician2006
Louis-Hippolyte LafontaineJurist, statesman, co-Premier (Province of Canada, pre-Confederation)1937
Jean-Baptiste LagimodièreTrapper, grandfather of Louis Riel1981
David LairdLieutenant-Governor (Northwest Territories), cabinet minister (Interior)1950
John Lambton, 1st Earl of DurhamGovernor General, High Commissioner (British North America)1974
Catherine Beaulieu Bouvier LamoureuxDefender of Métis culture2011
Archibald LampmanPoet1920
Pierre-Amand LandryLawyer, judge, politician, first Acadian to be knighted1955
Franklin Knight LaneAmerican politician, born in Prince Edward Island1938
Hector-Louis LangevinFather of Confederation, cabinet minister (Public Works)1938
Sam LangfordBoxer1987
Ernest LapointeCabinet minister1954
Margaret LaurenceNovelist, academic2016
Wilfrid LaurierPrime Minister1938
François de LavalBishop1972
Calixa LavalléeMusician ("O Canada")1966
Marguerite Vincent LawinonkiéArtist2008
Sheridan LawrenceFarmer, businessman, judge1954
Olivier Le JeuneFirst Black resident, first Black slave2022
James MacPherson Le MoineAuthor, historian, ornithologist (Royal Society of Canada)1938
Pierre Le Moyne d'IbervilleSoldier, explorer, administrator1937
Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de BienvilleGovernor (Louisiana), founded Mobile, Alabama and New Orleans1953
Charles le Moyne de Longueuil et de Châteauguay and familyFamily of soldiers and colonizers1957
Stephen LeacockWriter, economist, particularly as humorist1946
Ozias LeducPainter2018
Camille LefebvreClergyman, established Acadian Renaissance Movement1997
Jean-Louis LégaréSettler, trader1969
Rodolphe LemieuxSpeaker and cabinet minister (House of Commons), professor1973
Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of RichmondGovernor General1923
Irma LeVasseurPhysician (pediatrics)2008
Arthur LismerArtist (Group of Seven)1974
Philip Francis LittlePremier (pre-confederation Newfoundland), role in responsible government2007
Kathleen 'Kay' LivingstoneFeminist-activist for blacks2011
George LloydBishop, helped found Lloydminster1953
George LockeLibrarian (Toronto Public Libraries), author, historian1939
Grace Annie LockhartFirst woman in British Empire to receive university bachelor's degree1991
William Edmond LoganGeologist (director, Geological Survey of Canada)1967
Jean-Baptiste LoloInterpreter, guide, trader, peacemaker2012
Tom LongboatAthlete, Boston Marathon winner1976
Frances LoringSculptor2011
Albert Peter LowGeologist, explorer, athlete, surveyor1972
John MacIntosh LyleArchitect (Beaux-Arts style)2008
Archibald MacallumBiochemist, founded National Research Council1938
Thomas Bassett MacaulayBusinessman (insurance)1997
Andrew Archibald MacdonaldFather of Confederation1939
James E.H. MacDonaldArtist (Group of Seven)1974
Margaret C. MacDonaldNurse (World War I)1982
John MacDonald of GlenaladaleOrganized settlement of PEI2012
John A. MacdonaldFather of Confederation, Prime Minister1939
William Christopher MacdonaldManufacturer, philanthropist (Macdonald Tobacco)1974
Alexander MacdonellBishop1924
Angus Bernard MacEachernBishop1968
Elsie MacGillAeronautical engineer2007
Helen Gregory MacGillJudge, campaigned for women's suffrage1998
Agnes Maule MacharPatriotic writer, social commentator2015
Alexander MackenzieExplorer2016
Alexander MackenziePrime Minister1957
William MackenzieRailway entrepreneur (Canadian Northern Railway)1976
William Lyon MackenziePolitician, journalist, led Upper Canada Rebellion1949
Pegi Nicol MacLeodModernist painter2011
Archibald MacMechanProfessor, writer1946
H. R. MacMillanForester, industrialist1987
Ernest MacMillanMusician, composer, conductor1984
Helen MacMurchyDoctor, author, health care reformer1997
Allan MacNabPremier (Province of Canada), politician, judge1937
John MacounBotanist, advocate of the West2011
Agnes MacphailFirst female Member of Parliament1985
Andrew MacphailPhysician, author, professor1945
Charles Alexander MagrathSurveyor, engineer, first mayor of Lethbridge, Alberta1950
Charles MairPoet, nationalist, promoted western development1937
Jeanne ManceSettler, nurse, established hospital (Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal)1998
Donald MannRailroader (Canadian Northern Railway)1976
Charles MaregaArtist2009
Marie-VictorinBotanist, monastic, author, educator1987
Jacques MarquettePriest, explorer (Mississippi River, with Louis Jolliet)1937
Paul MascareneLieutenant-Governor (Nova Scotia), defended Annapolis Royal1929
Kèsh (Skookum Jim Mason)Explorer, discovered gold (Yukon)1994
Vincent MasseyGovernor General1974
Hart MasseyBusinessman, philanthropist (Massey-Harris, Massey Hall)1971
MatonabbeeFirst Nations leader, role in Samuel Hearne expedition1981
Wilfrid R. "Wop" MayAviator (World War I ace, established bush piloting)1974
Peter McArthurWriter, farmer1946
Richard McBridePremier and Agent General (British Columbia)1938
Francis Leopold McClintockArctic explorer1972
Nellie McClungPolitician, feminist, social activist (first female board member of CBC)1954
Robert McClureArctic explorer1972
Grant McConachieBusinessman, aviator (development of northwestern Canadian service)2007
David Ross McCordLawyer, philanthropist, founded McCord Museum in Montreal2000
John McCraePhysician, soldier, poet ("In Flanders Fields")1946
Thomas McCullochEducator (Pictou Academy, Dalhousie College)1959
Jonathan McCullyFather of Confederation1939
John Alexander Douglas McCurdyAviator (first to pilot an aircraft in British Empire), Lieutenant-Governor (Nova Scotia)1974
George Millward McDougallMissionary, role in Treaty 61969
William McDougallFather of Confederation, politician1943
Duncan McNab McEachranVeterinarian2016
Thomas D'Arcy McGeeFather of Confederation, writer, Irish nationalist1943
Donald McKayShip designer and builder1938
R. Tait McKenzieSurgeon, artist, physical educator1958
Louise McKinneyFirst female legislator in the British Empire (Alberta)1939
Samuel McLaughlinBusinessman, philanthropist (automotive industry)1989
John McLoughlinHudson's Bay Company chief factor, "Father of Oregon"1951
Marshall McLuhanProfessor, author (media analysis)2007
William McMasterBusinessman, Senator, banker1990
Violet Clara McNaughtonSocial reformer (Women Grain Growers)1997
Alexander James McPhailSocial reformer (agriculture), Canadian Wheat Pool president1971
Arthur MeighenPrime Minister1961
Jean-Baptiste MeilleurDoctor, educator2002
Henri Membertou (Anli-Maopeltoog)First Nations leader, role in establishing Mi'kmaq-French Alliance1981
Men of Letters (Acadia) – (Pascal Poirier, Placide Gaudet, John Clarence Webster, Israël Landry and Ferdinand Robidoux)Writers (Acadia)1955
Charles de Menou d'AulnayGovernor (Acadia), colonizer1972
Honoré MercierPremier (Quebec), journalist, lawyer1938
William Hamilton MerrittBusinessman, role in building the Welland Canal1974
MikakFemale symbol of Inuit self-determination2011
David MillsCabinet minister (Interior and Justice)1954
David Milne (1882–1953)[15] Artist2016
Mattie MitchellMi’kmaq guide, prospector, explorer and hunter (Newfoundland)2001
Peter MitchellFather of Confederation, Prime Minister (New Brunswick, pre-Confederation)1938
MokwinaFirst Nations leader (Moachat Confederacy)1987
John MolsonBrewer, entrepreneur2021
William MolsonBusinessman1971
Charles Monck, 4th Viscount MonckFirst Governor General of Confederation1974
Lucy Maud MontgomeryAuthor (Anne of Green Gables)1943
Frederick MontizambertPhysician, civil servant (quarantining)1998
Susanna MoodieAuthor, settler1975
Sewell MoodyBusinessman (sawmills)1988
Howie MorenzHockey player1976
Frederick Cleveland MorganMontreal museum curator2012
Henry James MorganAuthor, historian, archivist2016
Adrien-Gabriel MoriceMissionary, author1948
Augustin-Norbert MorinLawyer, Superior Court Justice, role in Reform Coalition1938
James Wilson MorriceArtist1954
Alexander MorrisChief Justice (Manitoba), politician, role in 1864 Great Coalition1971
Arthur Silver MortonTeacher, historian, archivist (Saskatchewan)1952
William Richard MotherwellCabinet minister (Agriculture); established Territorial Grain Growers' Association1966
Oliver MowatFather of Confederation, Premier (Ontario)1934
John MunnNewfoundland outport merchant, civic leader2016
Beamish MurdochLawyer, politician, writer1937
Emily MurphyFirst female judge in British Empire, author, women's rights activist1958
James MurrayGovernor (Quebec), Military Governor (Quebec District)1955
Leonard W. MurrayAdmiral (North Atlantic Convoy, World War II)1977
Anthony MusgraveGovernor (Newfoundland, British Columbia), role in British Columbia joining Confederation1975
NahnebahwequayOjibwa spokeswoman and Christian missionary2021
James NaismithInventor of basketball, physician, promoter of physical education1976
Thomas NangleCleric, chaplain, war memorial planner, politician2016
Neekaneet (Foremost Man)First Nations leader (Plains Cree)1981
John NeilsonPolitician, editor, journalist, reformer1976
Émile NelliganPoet (L'École littéraire de Montréal)1974
NescambiouitFirst Nations leader2005
Simon NewcombAstronomer, mathematician (United States Naval Observatory, Nautical Almanac)1935
Gilbert Stuart NewtonArtist (Royal Academy)1944
Margaret NewtonScientist (agriculture, grains)1996
Guido NincheriArtist, decorator2007
Percy Erskine NobbsArchitect2008
Charles Sherwood NobleInventor (agricultural machinery)2002
John NorquayPremier (Manitoba), Métis statesman1943
John Norton (Teyoninhokarawen)Native political and military leader2011
William NotmanPhotographer, businessman1975
Harold Anthony OaksBush pilot (Patricia Airways)1974
Jonathan OdellPoet, clergyman, surgeon, Secretary (New Brunswick)1959
William OgilvieCommissioner (Yukon), surveyor, explorer, author1970
Joseph OleskiwProfessor, promoted Ukrainian immigration1996
Frank OliverCabinet minister (Interior), journalist1947
Opposed residential schools, founded League of Indians2019
David OppenheimerMayor (Vancouver), businessman, Jewish community leader2008
OronhyatekhaFirst Canadian First Nations physician2001
William OslerPhysician, medical researcher and educator1950
Léo-Ernest OuimetFilmmaker, producer, distributor, theatre operator2018
Daniel David PalmerFounded chiropractic medicine1993
Edward PalmerFather of Confederation, Premier (Prince Edward Island)1939
Théophile PanadisDefender of Abenaki traditions2011
Louis-Joseph PapineauPolitician, lawyer, seigneur (Montebello, la Petite-Nation), Patriot Movement leader1937
Étienne ParentCivil servant, journalist, editor Le Canadien1974
Sir Gilbert Parker, 1st BaronetPolitician, author (romance novels)1938
Elizabeth ParkerCo-founded Alpine Club of Canada2011
George Robert ParkinAuthor, educator, Imperial Federation Movement leader1938
Irene ParlbyPolitician, rural leader, campaigned to allow women in the Senate1966
William Edward ParryArctic explorer1971
Edward Alexander PartridgeAgrarian activist, farmer, author2018
Walter PattersonGovernor (Prince Edward Island)1974
Andrew PaullSquamish leader, rights advocate2012
The Peacemakers

Albert Lacombe, John McDougall

Brokered peace between First Nations groups1932
William PearceSurveyor, planner (western Canada)1973
Lester B. PearsonPrime Minister1974
Paul PeelArtist (of the French Academic School)1937
Francis PegahmagabowWar hero and activist for Native rights2019
Chief PeguisFirst Nations leader2008
Wilfrid PelletierOrchestra conductor, founded Conservatoire de musique et d'art dramatique du Québec1988
Wilder PenfieldNeurosurgeon (Montreal Neurological Institute)1988
Simeon PerkinsBusinessman, diarist, politician1946
Nicolas PerrotExplorer, diplomat, fur trader1952
Thomas PetersAdvocate for African-Americans in Nova Scotia after the Revolution; founder of Sierra Leone2022
PiapotFirst Nations leader1981
Richard PierpointSenegalese slave fought for Britain in the American Revolution and War of 1812; formed the Colored Corps2020
Pitikwahanapiwiyin (Poundmaker)First Nations leader1967
Peter PitseolakPhotographer, artist, historian, hunter1981
John Stanley PlaskettAstronomer (Dominion Astrophysical Observatory)1949
Peter PondFur trader, cartographer, explorer (role in establishing North West Company)1951
Georgina PopeNurse (first matron of Army Medical Corps)1983
James Colledge PopePremier (Prince Edward Island), cabinet minister (Marine and Fisheries)1938
Joseph PopeCivil servant, author1938
William Henry PopeFather of Confederation1939
Charles Gavan PowerDefense Minister, expanded Air Force2013
Philip Louis Pratley[16] Bridge designer (Dominion Bridge Company)2005
E. J. PrattPoet1975
Richard PrestonEscaped slaved, black community leader2005
George PrevostPresident2016
William PriceBusinessman, politician (forest products)2003
Thomas George "Tommy" PrinceDecorated war veteran (WWII, Korea), Native activist2019
Léon Abel ProvancherPriest, naturalist, author1994
Pierre-Esprit RadissonExplorer, cartographer, fur trader, role in Hudson's Bay Company1971
John RaeExplorer, physician, fur trader1973
James RalstonCabinet minister (National Defence)1973
Alice RavenhillEducator, author, social and educational reformer2008
Donald Strathearn RawsonLimnologist and conservationist2019
Red CrowFirst Nations leader (Blood tribe), signatory to Treaty 71977
John ReevesJudge, historian1995
George Agnew ReidArtist, president (Ontario Society of Artists, Royal Canadian Academy of Art)1948
Marcel-François RichardRole in Acadia – developed flag, anthem and patron day2004
William Buell RichardsSupreme Court of Canada judge1938
Harriette Taber RichardsonPromoted reconstruction of Port Royal Habitation1949
John RichardsonSoldier (War of 1812), poet, novelist, established New Era journal1938
Louis RielMétis leader, role in North-West Rebellion1956
John William RitchieFather of Confederation, Nova Scotia Supreme Court Justice1959
Joseph-Noël RitchotClergyman1990
Charles G.D. RobertsPoet1945
Charles Walker RobinsonSoldier, author1938
John Beverley RobinsonMayor (Toronto), Lieutenant-Governor (Ontario), leader of Family Compact1937
John RobsonPremier (British Columbia), established first British Columbia newspaper1938
Marie Marguerite RoseAbolitionist, freed slave2008
Sir John Rose, 1st BaronetPolitician, banker, diplomat1973
Bobbie RosenfeldAthlete (Olympic gold medalist)1976
Alexander RossFur trader, author, role in Pacific Fur Company and North West Company1951
James Hamilton RossMember of North-West Council and Assembly, Commissioner (Yukon)1948
George William RossPremier (Ontario), Senate Liberal leader1937
James Clark RossArctic explorer1972
John RossArctic explorer1972
John RowandFur trader, Chief factor (Hudson's Bay Company)1954
Gabrielle RoyAuthor2008
Louis RubensteinChampion figure skater, sports administrator/promoter2016
Ernest RutherfordPhysicist (nuclear pioneer)1939
Egerton RyersonClergyman, educator, politician, school advocate1934
Mary Anne SadlierAuthor (religious subjects)2008
Idola Saint-JeanWomen's rights activist1997
Bernard Keble SandwellEditor, writer, role in Saturday Night1955
Edward SapirAnthropologist, linguist, expert on First Nations1983
Margaret Marshall SaundersAuthor1947
Charles E. SaundersAgronomist (Marquis wheat)1938
William SaundersPharmacist, scientist, civil servant, author, role with Experimental farms1952
SavaletteEstablished Acadian "sedentary" fisheries1944
Frank W. SchofieldVeterinarian2009
Jacob Gould SchurmanEducator, philosopher, academic president (Cornell University)1943
Duncan Campbell ScottPoet (Confederation poets)1948
Richard William ScottPolitician, supported Ontario Separate School Act1938
Joseph E. SeagramAlcohol distiller, politician1971
Laura SecordHeroine, War of 18122002
Hans SelyeMedical researcher (stress)1989
Ernest Thompson SetonWriter, conservationist, artist, social reformer1995
Jonathan SewellChief Justice (Lower Canada), supported Confederation1956
Mary Ann ShaddEditor, leader (Black Refugee Movement)1994
ShanawdithitLast surviving Beothuk2000
Ambrose SheaFather of Confederation, Speaker (Newfoundland House)1959
Francis Joseph ShermanPoet, banker1945
Adam ShorttHistorian, author, role in Canadian Civil Service Commission1938
Clifford SiftonCabinet minister (Interior), promoted immigration1955
John Graves SimcoeLieutenant-Governor (Upper Canada), military leader (Queen's Rangers)1974
George SimpsonGovernor-in-Chief (Rupert's Land), General Superintendent (Hudson's Bay Company)1927
Thomas SimpsonArctic explorer1937
Oscar D. SkeltonHistorian, economist, established Department of External Affairs1947
Frank Leith SkinnerHorticulturalist1997
Joshua SlocumMariner, explorer, author, first solo sailor to travel throughout the world1957
Charlotte SmallMétis figure, role in fur trade2008
Joey SmallwoodFather of Confederation, Premier (Newfoundland)1996
Elizabeth SmellieFirst World War nursing Sister2011
Albert James SmithPremier (New Brunswick), cabinet minister (Marine and Fisheries)1949
Donald Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount RoyalFur trader, railroader (Canadian Pacific), politician, role with Hudson's Bay Company1971
Goldwin SmithHistorian, journalist1975
Marie Rose (Delorme) SmithSymbol of female Métis resilience2023
Mary Ellen SmithPolitician2016[17]
Mary Agnes SnivelyNursing advocate2011
Mary Meager SouthcottNurse, superintendent1998
Louis St. LaurentPrime Minister1973
Sam SteeleSoldier, Superintendent (North-West Mounted Police)1938
William SteevesFather of Confederation, industrialist, senator1939
Vilhjalmur StefanssonArctic explorer1964
Stephan G. StephanssonPoet1946
George Stephen, 1st Baron Mount StephenBanker, railroader (Canada Pacific Railway), philanthropist1971
John StewartPEI historian, politician2022
Emily StoweFirst woman to practise as a Canadian doctor, women's rights activist1995
John StrachanBishop, founded King's College1925
Gilfred StudholmeArmy officer, role in constructing Fort Howe1927
Benjamin SulteHistorian (French Canada)1928
Alexandre-Antonin TachéBishop, missionary, writer1943
Étienne-Paschal TachéFather of Confederation, headed Coalition Government1937
François-Xavier Picard TahourencheArchivist2008
Jean TalonIntendant (New France)1974
Joseph Israël TarteJournalist, politician, cabinet minister (Public Works)1973
TecumsehFirst Nations leader, role in War of 18121931
James TeitEthnographer (First Nations)1994
Tessouat dubbed "le Borgne de l'isle"First Nation leader1983
ThanadelthurFirst Nations figure, role in northern fur trade2000
George McCall ThealEducator, historian, archivist (South Africa)1937
Louis Thomas (Maliseet)Defended Maliseet rights and interests2002
William ThomasArchitect1974
David ThompsonFur trader, cartographer, surveyor1927
John Sparrow David ThompsonPrime Minister1937
Stanley ThompsonArchitect (golf courses)2005
Charles Poulett Thomson, 1st Baron SydenhamGovernor General, established Union of the Canadas1926
Edward William ThomsonWriter (editorials for Globe, Toronto)1938
Tom ThomsonArtist (influenced the Group of Seven)1958
Samuel Leonard TilleyFather of confederation, cabinet minister1937
William TomisonRole in Hudson's Bay Company1974
Henry Marshall ToryUniversity president, first National Research Council president1949
Catharine Parr TraillAuthor1974
Jennie Kidd TroutFirst Canadian woman licensed as physician1995
Pierre TrudeauPrime Minister2001
Joseph TrutchLieutenant-Governor (British Columbia)1975
Ignace-Nicolas Vincent TsawenhohiFirst Nations leader2001
Harriet TubmanAbolitionist, humanitarian (Underground Railroad)2005
Charles TupperPrime Minister, Father of Confederation1957
William Ferdinand Alphonse TurgeonAttorney General (Saskatchewan), diplomat, judge1981
Wallace Rupert TurnbullInventor, aeronautical engineer (wind tunnel)1960
Philip TurnorSurveyor, cartographer (Hudson's Bay Company surveyor)1973
Joseph TyrrellGeologist, historian, cartographer (Geological Survey of Canada)1970
James Boyle UniackePremier (Nova Scotia)1938
William Cornelius Van HorneRailroader (Canadian Pacific)1954
George VancouverExplorer1933
Georges VanierGovernor General, soldier, Ambassador (to France)1983
Frederick VarleyArtist (Group of Seven)1974
Madeleine de VerchèresDefended family fort1923
Peter Vasilevich VeriginChristian Community of Universal Brotherhood, Doukhobor emigration2008
Louis-Guillaume VerrierFounded law school1952
Samuel VetchSoldier, Governor (Nova Scotia)1928
Hiram WalkerIndustrialist, developed distillery, ferry and railway in Windsor, Ontario1971
Horatio WalkerArtist, Royal Academy of Art1939
Byron Edmund WalkerBusinessman, arts patron1938
Provo WallisRoyal Navy officer, capture USS Chesapeake, War of 18121945
James Morrow WalshNorth-West Mounted Police, Commissioner of Yukon1967
Angus J. WaltersFishing captain2005
John WarePioneer cowboy, steer-wrestler2022
Homer Ransford WatsonArtist1939
Ken WatsonChampion curler2016
Margaret Robertson Watt aka Madge WattAssociated Country Women of the World2007
George Edward WattsVice-admiral, War of 18121945
John Clarence WebsterSurgeon, historian, author, professor, chair Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada1950
John WentworthLieutenant-Governor Nova Scotia1974
Philip WestphalNavy Admiral1945
George Augustus WestphalNavy Admiral1945
Arthur Oliver WheelerSurveyor, National Park Movement, Alpine Club1995
Seager WheelerAgriculturist1976
Edward WhelanFather of Confederation, journalist, speaker1939
Richard WhitbourneNewfoundland businessman, promoted settlement1984
Portia WhiteMusician1995
Healey WillanMusician, professor1984
John Stephen WillisonEditor1938
Thomas WillsonInventor (noted for acetylene)1972
Lemuel Allan WilmotLieutenant-Governor New Brunswick, politician and judge1938
Robert Duncan WilmotFather of Confederation, Senator1959
Alice Evelyn WilsonScientist, teacher2011
Cairine Reay Mackay WilsonFirst woman Senator2005
Ethel WilsonModernist fiction writer2011
Mona Gordon WilsonPrince Edward Island Public Health Nursing Division2008
Edward WinslowLoyalist; founded Fredericton, settlements in Saint John River Valley1951
Hirsch Wolofsky, aka Harry WolofskyMontreal Jewish community leader; founded Eagle Publishing Company2007
William WolseleyRoyal Navy Admiral (East Indies, Mediterranean)1945
Wong Foon SienChinese-Canadian activist2008
Henry Wise WoodFounded Canada Wheat Pools1962
J. S. WoodsworthCCF leader1972
Philemon WrightLumber merchant, Ottawa Valley settler1976
George MacKinnon WrongProfessor1950
Florence WyleSculptor2011
James Lucas YeoWar of 1812 Commander1937
Nellie Yip QuongCommunity advocate; Euro-Canadian/Chinese Canadian intermediary2008
John YoungFarmer, businessman, agricultural reformer1951
William YoungPremier (Nova Scotia), judge1951
Marie-Marguerite d'YouvilleSaint, founded Order of the Sisters of Charity1973

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Find a National Historic Person!. Parks Canada. 2009. June 12, 2010.
  2. Web site: Persons of National Historic Significance . Parks Canada . National Historic Sites of Canada System Plan . January 16, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110605031111/http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/docs/r/system-reseau/sec1/sites-lieux11.aspx . June 5, 2011 .
  3. Web site: National Historic Sites of Canada System Plan – Persons of National Historic Significance, Events of National Historic Significance . 2000 . Parks Canada . August 23, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110605031111/http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/docs/r/system-reseau/sec1/sites-lieux11.aspx . June 5, 2011 .
  4. http://www.ontarioplaques.com/Plaques/Plaque_Stormont42.html Federal plaque to John Macdonell
  5. http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/dfhd/page_nhs_eng.aspx?id=1910 Glengarry House NHS
  6. http://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/dfhd/page_nhs_eng.aspx?id=1534 Landing of John Guy NHE
  7. Web site: Directory of Federal Heritage Designations . Parks Canada . April 25, 2022.
  8. Web site: Sophia Burthen Pooley: Part of the Family? . Government of Ontario . July 15, 2021.
  9. http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=1092489 Lucille Clifton ('Wii Nii Puun) (1876–1962)
  10. http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=1092529 Agathe de Saint-Père de Repentigny
  11. http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=1092609 Thomas Clement "Tommy" Douglas (1904–1986)
  12. News: Government of Canada celebrates the historical significance of Dorothy Dworkin (1889–1976) . July 6, 2009 . January 17, 2010 . Parks Canada.
  13. http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=1092579 Simon Fraser (1776–1862)
  14. http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=1092589 Thomas Fuller (1823–1898)
  15. http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=1092689 David Milne (1882–1953)
  16. Philip Louis Pratley (1884–1958): bridge design engineer . Robert W. . Passfield . 10.1139/l06-130 . 2007 . . 34 . 5 . 637–350 .
  17. Government of Canada Recognizes Mary Ellen Spear Smith as Person of National Historic Significance, November 29, 2016: http://news.gc.ca/web/article-en.do?nid=1161389