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Harold Innis (1894–1952) – political economist; author of seminal works on Canadian economic history, media and communications; Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980) – communications theorist, coined phrases "the medium is the message" and "global village" Steven Pinker (born 1954) – psychologist, cognitive scientist, writer of popular science
Writing Canadian History: Aspects of English Canadian Historical Writing since 1900, 2nd edition (1986) Berger, Carl, ed. Contemporary Approaches to Canadian Writing (1987) Bliss, Michael. "Privatizing the Mind: The Sundering of Canadian History, the Sundering of Canada," Journal of Canadian Studies 26 (Winter 1991–92): 5-17; Brandt, Gail ...
Co-premier (Province of Canada), reformer, role in responsible government: 1937 Frederick Banting: Medical researcher (insulin), shared Nobel Prize 1945 Marius Barbeau: Ethnographer, folklorist 1985 William George Barker: Military, World War I pilot 1998 Robert Bartlett: Arctic explorer 1969 Arthur Beauchesne: Parliamentary expert 2003 ...
Also: Canada: People: By occupation: Academics / Non-fiction writers: Historians Subcategories This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total.
Sean Patrick Maloney, Canadian/American politician and U.S. Representative for the state of New York since 2013; naturalized U.S. citizen; Pauline Marois; Manon Massé; Thomas D'Arcy McGee, a father of the Canadian Confederation; Honoré Mercier; Yves Michaud; Brian Mulroney, 18th Prime Minister of Canada and father of etalk host Ben Mulroney ...
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; Lester B. Pearson – 14th Prime Minister of Canada (1963-1968) – Newtonbrook
The 1979-80 edition of New Year's Eve with Guy Lombardo's Royal Canadians moved back to syndication and only featured the celebration at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, with nephew Bill Lombardo leading the band for the second year. This was the Royal Canadians' final New Year's Eve special to air on television. [citation needed]
Shock Troops: Canadians Fighting the Great War 1917–1918, No Place to Run: The Canadian Corps and Gas Warfare in the First World War: Dennis Cooley: 1944 poet Irene: Beverley Cooper: playwright Thin Ice, Innocence Lost: Douglas Cooper: 1960 novelist Amnesia, Delirium: Paige Cooper: short stories Zolitude: Ann Copeland: 1932 short stories The ...