Terry Fox Hall of Fame
The Terry Fox Hall of Fame recognizes "outstanding Canadians who have made extraordinary contributions to enriching the quality of life for people with physical disabilities". It is run by the Canadian Paraplegic Association. The Hall is named after Terry Fox, a cancer research activist who attempted a run across Canada, dubbed the "Marathon of Hope".
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Inductees
1993
1994
- Arnold Boldt
- William Cameron
- Beryl Potter
- Robert L. Rumball
1995
1996
1997
1998
- Hon. Lincoln M. Alexander
- Gary Birch, PhD
- Dr. E. H. (Harry) Botterell
- Frank Bruno
1999
2000
- Morris (Mickey) Milner
- Eugene Reimer
- Sarah Thompson
- Sam Sullivan
2001
- Amy Doofenbaker DVM
- Ivy Granstrom
- Tom Hainey
- James MacDougall PhD
2002
- Mae Brown and Joan Mactavish
- Stephanie McClellan
- Jo-Anne Robinson
- Robert Steadward PhD
2003
- Joanne Berdan (née Bouw)
- Jack Donohue
- Brian Keown
- Dr. Charles Tator
2004
- Carlos Costa
- Johanna Johnson
- David Lepofsky
- Henry Wohler
2005
2006
2007
2008
- Adrian Anantawan, Achiever
- Linda Crabtree, Achiever
- Dr. Geoff Fernie, Builder
- Daniel Westley, Athlete
2009
- Jeff Healey, Achiever
- David Hingsburger, Builder
- Diane Roy, Athlete
- Jill Taylor and Gary Taylor, Achievers
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