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Michael Hastings (disambiguation), several people; Michael Havers, Baron Havers (1923–1992), British barrister and Conservative politician; Michael Hawkins Jr., American football player; Michael Hayes (disambiguation), several people; Michael Hegstrand, real name of American professional wrestler Road Warrior Hawk (1957–2003)
Mosha Michael (c. 1948–2009) – Canada's first Inuk filmmaker; Cory Morgan (born 1971) – blogger, Alberta independence politician and activist, and columnist; Margaret Lally "Ma" Murray (1888–1982) – editor and co-publisher of the Bridge River-Lillooet News; Peter C. Newman CC CD LLD (born 1929) – eminent journalist and writer
Michael John Myers OC (born May 25, 1963) [1] is a Canadian actor, comedian, and filmmaker. His accolades include seven MTV Movie & TV Awards , a Primetime Emmy Award , and a Screen Actors Guild Award .
Michael Snow's sculpture 'Red, Orange and Green' (1992) at Rogers Building (Canada) In 1993, The Michael Snow Project, lasting several months, was a multivenue retrospective of Snow’s works in Toronto exhibited at several public venues and at the Art Gallery of Ontario and The Power Plant.
Michael Russell Woods (born 12 October 1986) is a Canadian professional racing cyclist, who rides for UCI ProTeam Israel–Premier Tech. An accomplished runner as well, Woods was the first person who has run a sub-four-minute mile to complete the Tour de France.
Michael Sabia, CEO of Bell Canada and Bell Canada Enterprises and the son of Laura Sabia, was born and raised in St. Catharines. Angelee Brown, , the first female founder of a franchise consulting firm in Canada.
Katherine Henderson – president and CEO of Curling Canada and Hockey Canada [8] Murray Henderson – former NHL player; Adam Henrich (born 1984) – ice hockey player; Michael Henrich (born 1980) – ice hockey player; Sheila Heti – author; Foster Hewitt – sports broadcaster (Hockey Night in Canada)
Michael Kerzner – Solicitor General of Ontario; William Lyon Mackenzie King - 10th Prime Minister of Canada (1921-26, 1926-30, 1935-48) Longest serving Prime Minister in Canadian history - Berlin now Kitchener. Paul Martin – 21st Prime Minister of Canada (2003–2006) – Windsor; James McMillan – Hamilton