List of Dalhousie University people
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This is a list of notable alumni, faculty, and affiliates of Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada.
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Sorted by name:
[edit] A
- Robert Ackman, O.C. -- Omega-3 fatty acid pioneer
- William G. Adams -- former mayor of St. John's, Newfoundland
- Chris Axworthy -- professor and Federal NDP politician
[edit] B
- Jamie Baillie -- businessman, Credit Union Atlantic
- Rt. Hon. Richard Bennett -- previous Prime Minister of Canada
- Roger Charles Bell -- criminal
- Hon. Scott Brison -- former Liberal cabinet minister
- Philip Bryden -- Dean at University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law
- John Buchanan -- former Premier of Nova Scotia, senator
- T.J. Burke -- provincial politician, New Brunswick
[edit] C
- Sir Joseph Andrew Chisholm, CBE -- former Mayor of Halifax and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia
- Rt. Hon. Joe Clark -- former Prime Minister of Canada
- Lorne Clarke -- former Chief Justice of the Nova Scotia Supreme Court
- Frank Manning Covert, CBE, O.C. -- lawyer and business person
- Hon. John Crosbie -- former Minister of Finance (Canada)
[edit] D
- Martin Henry Dawson -- pioneer in penicillin therapy
- Darrell Dexter -- NDP leader
- James Hamet Dunn -- major Canadian financier and industrialist
[edit] F
- Myra Freeman, O.NS -- philanthropist, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.
- George Furey -- senator representing Newfoundland Labrador
[edit] G
- Hon. Gerald Regan -- former Liberal cabinet minister
- Stephen Giles -- Olympic silver medal paddler
- Neville Gilfoy -- publisher
- Constance Glube -- Chief Justice of the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal
- Edgar Gold O.C. -- leading experts in international ocean law and marine and environmental policy
- Clarence Gosse, O.C. -- Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
- Simon Gray -- English playwright, Commander of the Order of the British Empire
- Sandra Gwyn, O.C. -- journalist and writer
[edit] H
- Ian Hanomansing -- television journalist
- Donald Olding Hebb -- father of modern neuroscience
- Peter Herrndorf, O.C. -- president and CEO of the National Arts Centre
- Alexander Hickman, O.C. -- Supreme Court of Newfoundland as Chief Justice
- Peter Hochachka, O.C. -- professor and zoologist
- Arthur Maxwell House, O.C. -- neurologist and a former Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador.
- Eleanor Humphries -- businessperson, Halifax International Airport Authority
[edit] J
- Colleen Jones -- former world champion curler
[edit] K
- Cary Kaplan -- founder of Cosmos Sports, former Hamilton Bulldogs president
- Michael John Keen -- Department of Geology professor (1961-1977) and department chairman
- Peter J. Kelly -- current mayor of the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia
- Michael J. L. Kirby -- former federal politician and current senator for Nova Scotia
[edit] L
- Michael Leir -- Canadian High Commissioner to Australia
[edit] M
- Finlay MacDonald, O.C. -- senator representing Halifax, Nova Scotia
- John Keiller MacKay, O.C. -- former judge of Supreme Court of Ontario and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
- Peter MacKay -- former leader of the Conservative party and current Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Henry Poole MacKeen, O.C. -- Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
- Hugh MacLennan, O.C., O.Q. -- author and professor
- Murdoch MacPherson -- Attorney-General of Saskatchewan
- Ronald St. John Macdonald, O.C. -- law professor and international law expert
- Kate Maki -- singer-songwriter
- Alexa McDonough -- previous federal leader of the NDP
- Hon. Anne McLellan -- law professor and former Liberal deputy Prime Minister
- Christine Melnick -- provincial NDP cabinet minister, Manitoba
- Peter Milliken -- Liberal Speaker of the House of Commons
- Don Mills -- Businessman, CCL Group
- Reid Morden -- former director of CSIS
- Moses Morgan -- former president of Memorial University of Newfoundland
- Rt. Hon. Brian Mulroney -- former Prime Minister of Canada
[edit] N
- Edmund Leslie Newcombe -- Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
- Sir John Robert Nicholson, OBE -- businessman, politician and Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia.
[edit] O
- Fabian O'Dea -- Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Karen Oldfield -- business-person, Halifax Port Authority
[edit] P
- Hon. Jim Prentice -- Conservative cabinet minister
[edit] R
- Calvin Ruck, O.C. -- activist and a senator
[edit] S
- Michael Scarola -- world championship bronze medalist paddler
- Robert Sedgewick -- Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
- Hon. Sidney Smith -- president of University of Toronto, Conservative Secretary of State for External Affairs
- Hon. Robert Stanfield -- Premier of Nova Scotia and leader of the Federal Progressive Conservatives
- Colin Starnes -- professor, author and former President of the University of King's College
- Kathryn D. Sullivan, NASA astronaut, first American woman to walk in space
[edit] T
- Russell Trood -- Liberal Party Senator for the state of Queensland, Australia
[edit] V
- Maury Van Vliet, O.C. -- president and CEO of the 1978 Commonwealth Games
[edit] W
- Sir Albert Walsh -- chief justice and first Lieutenant Governor for Newfoundland
- Dr. John Clarence Webster -- Governor of Dalhousie University in 1934.[1]
- Clyde Wells -- provincial Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal and Premier of Newfoundland
- Danny Williams, the current Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Marjorie Willison -- CBC radio personality
- Martin Willison -- Professor of Biology and Environmental Studies
- Bertha Wilson, O.C. -- first woman Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
- Lance Woolaver -- author, playwright and director