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List of University of Manitoba alumni : ウィキペディア英語版
List of University of Manitoba alumni
Notable alumni from the University of Manitoba include:
* Izzy Asper, tax lawyer & media magnate (BA - 1953, LLB - 1957, LLM - 1964)〔
* (Israel Harold (Izzy) Asper ) at ''The Canadian Encyclopedia''.〕
* G. Michael Bancroft, chemist and synchrotron scientist, first director of the Canadian Light Source
* William Moore Benidickson, former MP, federal cabinet minister and senator〔("William Moore Benidickson (1911-1985) )" at Manitoba Historical Society (accessed February 16, 2011).〕
* Richard Spink Bowles, lawyer and former Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor〔("Past Lieutenant Governors: Richard Spink Bowles" ) at Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba website (accessed February 16, 2011).〕
* Fred Sandhu, Manitoba Provincial Court Judge〔("Two Judges Appointed to Provincial Court" ), Province of Manitoba, May 1, 2003.〕
* George Montegu Black II, businessman, father of Conrad Black〔Richard Siklos, ''Shades of Black: Conrad Black and the World's Fastest Growing Press Empire'', (chapter one ) reprinted at ''The New York Times'' (accessed February 16, 2011.〕
* Charles Bouchard, Lieutenant General Canadian Forces Air Command, commander of NATO Forces in Operation Unified Protector
* Harold J Brodie, mycologist〔("Harold Johnston Brodie, 1907-1989" ), ''Mycologia'' 81(6):832 (1989).〕
* Harold Buchwald, lawyer〔("Dr. Harold Buchwald CM QC" ), Distinguished Graduates, University of Manitoba, April 2008.〕
* Constantine of Irinoupolis, American Orthodox hierarch, Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA - St. Andrew's College 1959
* Don Callis, professional wrestler,〔("Cyrus chats with SLAM! Wrestling" ), ''CANOE'', September 7, 2000.〕 MHSAA Darts finalist (1978)
* Norman Cantor, medieval scholar and writer〔Wolfgang Saxon, ("Norman F. Cantor, a noted medievalist" ), ''New York Times'' News Service obituary, October 8, 2004.〕
* Richard Condie, Academy Award-nominated animator; creator of ''The Big Snit''〔("Richard Condie fonds" ) at University of Manitoba Libraries: Archives and Special Collections (accessed February 16, 2011).〕
* Brian Dickson, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada〔
* (Supreme Court of Canada - Chief Justice Brian Dickson ) (accessed February 16, 2011).〕
* Gerry Ducharme, politician and a cabinet minister in the government of Progressive Conservative Premier Gary Filmon from 1988 to 1995
* Marcel Dzama, artist - (1997)〔(Marcel Dzama CV ) (accessed February 16, 2011).〕
* Ed Evanko, actor and singer〔(Ed Evanko ) at ''The Canadian Encyclopedia''.〕
* Gary Filmon, Manitoba Premier from 1988 to 1999 (BSc Civil Engineering)〔("Hon. Gary A. Filmon PC OC OM (b. 1942)" ), Distinguished Graduates, University of Manitoba, January 2009.〕
* Danny Finkleman, former CBC radio host〔("Celebrated Alumni 2005" ), University of Manitoba (accessed February 16, 2011).〕
* Steven Fletcher, politician, former Conservative MP in the House of Commons.
* Phil Fontaine, Aboriginal Canadian leader (BA - 1981)〔("Mr. L. Phillip Fontaine OM" ), Distinguished Graduates, University of Manitoba (accessed February 16, 2011).〕
* Waldron Fox-Decent, mediator, professor, Crown Corporation chairman〔("Mr. Waldron Fox-Decent CMM CM OM" ), Distinguished Graduates, University of Manitoba (accessed February 16, 2011).〕
* Erving Goffman, sociologist.〔Tom Burns, ''Erving Goffman'' (Taylor & Francis, 1992), ISBN 978-0-415-06772-0, p.9. (Excerpt available ) at Google Books.〕
* Monty Hall, television personality, president of Variety Clubs International, Order of Canada BSc〔("Dr. Monty Hall OC OM" ), Distinguished Graduates, University of Manitoba, August 2004 (accessed February 16, 2011).〕
* Ellie Harvie, actress.〔()〕
* S.I. Hayakawa, scholar and professor of semantics, United States Senator〔("Hayakawa, Samuel Ichiye" ), at ''Biographical Directory of the United States Congress''.〕
* John Alexander Hopps, inventor of the world's first artificial pacemaker and known as the "father of biomedical engineering in Canada"〔("Dr. John Alexander Hopps OC" ), Distinguished Graduates, University of Manitoba (accessed February 16, 2011).〕
* Gad Horowitz, political scientist, coiner of the term Red Tory〔("Gad Horowitz, Professor Emeritus" ), University of Toronto (accessed February 16, 2010).〕
* Israel Idonije, retired NFL defensive end
* Francis Lawrence Jobin, former Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor〔("Past Lieutenant Governors: Francis Laurence Jobin" ) at Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba website (accessed February 16, 2011).〕
* F. Ross Johnson, businessman, CEO of RJR Nabisco〔("Dr. F. Ross Johnson OC" ), Distinguished Graduates, University of Manitoba, August 2004 (accessed February 16, 2011).〕
* Sam Katz, mayor of Winnipeg from 2004 to 2014 (BA - 1973)
* Guy Gavriel Kay, novelist and poet
* David Kilgour, former Minister of Transport
* Amanda Lang, journalist, senior business correspondent for CBC News.
* Allan Levine, author, known mainly for his award-winning non-fiction and historical mystery writing
* James Lunney, politician, former Conservative Member of Parliament for the riding of Nanaimo—Alberni
* Inky Mark, former federal Conservative Member of Parliament for Dauphin—Swan River, Manitoba
* Bill Mason, author, filmmaker, environmentalist
* Pearl McGonigal, former Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor
* William John McKeag, former Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor
* Marshall McLuhan, media guru
* Harry Medovy, pediatrician and academic
* Ovide Mercredi, Aboriginal Canadian leader (LLB - 1977)
* Ted Milian, Canadian football player
* W.O. Mitchell, writer
* W. L. Morton, historian
* Arnold Naimark, physician, academic, and former President of the University of Manitoba
* William Norrie, mayor of Winnipeg from 1979 to 1992 (BA - 1950, LLB - 1955)
* Rey Pagtakhan, physician, academic, former MP and federal cabinet minister.
* Jim Peebles, astrophysicist; Crafoord Prize (2005)
* Leonard Peikoff, philosopher
* Frank Pickersgill, SOE agent in World War II executed by the Nazis
* Jon Pylypchuk, artist
* Barry Posner, physician and research scientist on diabetes
* Clay Riddell, oil tycoon (BSc Honours - 1959)
* Dufferin Roblin, former Premier of Manitoba
* Marshall Rothstein, judge, Supreme Court of Canada
* Alexei Maxim Russell, internationally published novelist
* Edward Schreyer, Premier of Manitoba (1969–1977) and Governor General of Canada (1979–1984)
*Harry Seidler, Australian architect〔Harry Seidler
* Mitchell Sharp, former Liberal Minister of Finance
* Patricia Alice Shaw, linguist specializing in phonology and known for her work on First Nations languages
* Louis Slotin, physicist and chemist who took part in the Manhattan Project (BSc - 1932, MSc -1933)
* Robert Steen, former Mayor of Winnipeg from 1977 to 1979
* John W.M. Thompson, Manitoba MLA and Provincial Cabinet Minister
* Thorbergur Thorvaldson, cement chemist
* Miriam Toews, novelist
* Vic Toews, politician, former Minister of Justice and Attorney General and the President of the Treasury Board in the cabinet of Prime Minister Stephen Harper
* Adele Wiseman, author
* Meaghan DeWarrenne-Waller, fashion model, winner of Canada's Next Top Model, Cycle 3.
* Albert Chan, Hong Kong politician and lawmaker
* Malcolm Peat, Emeritus Professor, Queen's University, Member of the British Empire (MBE)
* Jamaluddin Jarjis, former Malaysian ambassador to the United States, former Malaysian government minister
* Parvin Shere, renowned poet, musician and visual artist.
==References==


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