List of Carleton University people
This is a list of notable people associated with Carleton University , such as faculty members and alumni.
Lineage and establishment
Chancellors
Marc Garneau
Lester B. Pearson , Chancellor, Prime Minister, Nobel Laureate
Presidents
Chairs of the Board of Governors
Henry Marshall Tory
Notable alumni and faculty
Academics
Peter Grünberg
Emma Anderson , professor at University of Ottawa
Aslam Anis , professor of health economics at the UBC Faculty of Medicine
Andrew Brook , Chancellor's Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science
Madhu Dikshit , cardiovascular biologist and N-Bios laureate[ 1]
Ivan Fellegi , former Chief Statistician of Canada
Peter Grünberg , Nobel laureate in Physics 2007[ 2]
Erin Johnson , professor of theoretical chemistry at Dalhousie University
Lawrence M. Krauss , physics professor at Arizona State University and popular science author
Michael I. Krauss , professor at George Mason University School of Law
Randal Marlin , Carleton philosophy professor specializing in the study of propaganda
Robin Neill , economic historian
Ryan North , writer and computer scientist
Norm O'Reilly , professor at University of Guelph
John Porter , former professor of sociology
Edwin G. Pulleyblank , professor at the University of British Columbia
Kenneth B. Storey , current professor of biology
Lyal S. Sunga , expert in international human rights, humanitarian law and international criminal law
William Sweet , professor of philosophy, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
Entertainers
Melody Anderson
Emily Yeung , host of This is Emily Yeung
Melody Anderson , retired actress, social worker
Jeremy Gara , band drummer of Arcade Fire
Elizabeth Hanna , undergraduate major in philosophy and later graduate of the National Theatre School of Canada ; voice actor and speech-language pathologist
Hamza Haq , actor
Mervyn G.H. Hinds , Chicago blues musician, known as Harmonica Hinds
K-OS (Kheaven Brereton), musician
Kayhan Kalhor , Grammy award-winning musician
Norm Macdonald , comedian, actor
Mia Martina , pop singer, bestselling author
Entrepreneurs
Journalists
Robert MacNeil
Nahlah Ayed , Middle East correspondent for the CBC
Rosemary Barton , political journalist and host of Power & Politics on CBC News Network
Keith Boag , chief political correspondent for CBC News
Mark Bourrie , lawyer, journalist, author of RBC Taylor Prize for literary non-fiction for Bush Runner: The Adventures of Pierre-Esprit Radisson
Rita Celli , host for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Andrew Chang , television journalist[ 5]
Petronila Cleto , Filipino journalist, film critic and social activist
James Duthie , TSN host and journalist
Matthew Fraser , former editor-in-chief of National Post
Edward Greenspon , former editor-in-chief of The Globe and Mail
Greg Ip , economic journalist, The Wall Street Journal [ 6]
Peter Jennings , journalist and news anchor for ABC News , two-time Peabody Award winner, awarded a Litterarum doctor, honoris causa in 1997
Arthur Kent , Emmy award -winning war correspondent
Carolyn Mackenzie , broadcaster[ 7]
Robert MacNeil , journalist, Officer of the Order of Canada
Sheila MacVicar , Emmy- and Peabody Award -winning journalist
Gavin McInnes , writer, founder of Vice
Saša Petricic , journalist, photographer, currently senior correspondent for CBC's The National
Paul Watson , Pulitzer Prize -winning photojournalist
Politicians
Greg Fergus
Marit Stiles
Gary Anandasangaree , Member of Parliament, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations
Niki Ashton , Member of Parliament, New Democratic Party leadership candidate
Lindsay Blackett , first black Cabinet minister in Alberta
Patrick Boyer , Member of Parliament
Gord Brown , Member of Parliament
Ben Carr , Member of Parliament
Mike Colle , Member of Provincial Parliament
Alex Cullen , Member of Provincial Parliament, Ottawa City Councillor
Hans Daigeler , Member of Provincial Parliament
Barry Devolin , former Member of Parliament
Paul Dewar , former Member of Parliament
Ward P.D. Elcock , Deputy Minister of Defence, former Director of Canadian Security Intelligence Service
Greg Fergus , Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada
Catherine Fife , Member of Provincial Parliament, President of the Ontario Public School Boards Association
Rob Ford , former mayor of the City of Toronto, studied political science for a year
Larisa Galadza , Canadian Ambassador to Ukraine
Evelyn Gigantes , Member of Provincial Parliament
Jacqueline Creft , Minister of Women's Affairs of the People's Revolutionary Government of Grenada
Abdul Momin Ismail , former Chief Minister of Brunei and member of the Legislative Council
Pauline Jewett , Member of Parliament, professor and Chancellor of Carleton University
Leo Jordan , Member of Provincial Parliament
Wilbert Keon , Senator, heart surgeon
Catherine Kitts , Ottawa City Councillor
Branden Leslie , Member of Parliament
John Manley , former Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister of Canada
Marco Mendicino , Member of Parliament, former Minister of Public Safety
John Milloy Member of Provincial Parliament, Minister
Claudia Mo , Member of Hong Kong Legislative Council
Yasir Naqvi , Member of Parliament, former Member of Provincial Parliament
John Nater , Member of Parliament
Tom Nevakshonoff , Member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
Paul Okalik , former premier of Nunavut
Ernie Parsons , Member of Provincial Parliament
Lester B. Pearson , former chancellor, professor, Prime Minister of Canada , Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Michael Prue , Member of Provincial Parliament
Scott Reid , Member of Parliament
Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke , former Prime Minister of Somalia
Norm Sterling , Member of Provincial Parliament
Marit Stiles (born 1969), Member of Provincial Parliament
Jenna Sudds , Member of Parliament, Minister of Families, Children, and Social Development
Barbara Sullivan , Member of Provincial Parliament
Judy Wasylycia-Leis , former Member of Parliament
Jim Watson , Member of Provincial Parliament, Mayor and City Councillor of Ottawa
Omar Zakhilwal , former Professor of Economics, Afghan Finance Minister and chief economic advisor to the president of Afghanistan
Sportspeople
Waneek Horn-Miller
Writers
Others
Ngaire Blankenberg , former director of the National Museum of African Art
Louise Charron , Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
Dan Conlin , historian, author, former journalist at CBC Ottawa , currently curator of the Maritime Museum of the Atlantic
Tong Daochi , former secretary of the Chinese Communist Party of Sanya Committee
Lorna deBlicquy , pioneering woman aviator
Michelle Douglas , human rights activist
Lorne Elias , inventor of the explosives vapour detector EVD-1
Allan Gregg , pollster, political pundit
Gregory Henriquez , architect, Governor-General's Medal for Architecture
Abdul Rahman Jabarah , alleged al-Qaeda member killed in 2003
Jim Judd , director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service
Kenneth Chan Kai-tai , Hong Kong actor and television host for Cable TV Hong Kong channel
Warren Kinsella , lawyer, author, musician, political consultant, lobbyist and commentator
Chalmers Jack Mackenzie , former chancellor, first president of Atomic Energy of Canada Limited
Amy Miller , filmmaker
Michelle Mohabeer , filmmaker
Howard Nuk , industrial designer (former VP of Design at Samsung and Co-founder at Palm)
Karim Rashid , industrial designer
Cristine Rotenberg , crime statistics analyst and nail art YouTube personality
Wayne Smith , Chief Statistician of Statistics Canada
Harley Swedler , architect
Katie Tallo , filmmaker and writer
Susan Wood , Canadian literature scholar, pioneer of feminist science fiction studies
James K. Wright , composer, pianist, and musicologist
Notable honorary degree recipients
Daniel Alfredsson , former Ottawa Senators captain
Kofi Annan , United Nations Secretary-General (1997–2007), Nobel Peace Prize laureate; awarded a Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 2004[ 8]
Wanda Thomas Bernard , Canadian Senator; awarded Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 2021[ 9]
Boutros Boutros-Ghali , United Nations Secretary-General (1992–1997); awarded a Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 1995[ 8]
Helen Clark , 37th Prime Minister of New Zealand (1999–2008) and Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme (2009–2017); awarded Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 2012[ 8]
Tommy Douglas , 7th Premier of Saskatchewan; led the first socialist government in North America and introduced universal public health care to Canada; awarded a Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 1980[ 8]
Mikhail Gorbachev , General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ; awarded a Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 1993[ 8]
Dag Hammarskjöld , United Nations Secretary-General (1953–1961), Nobel Peace Prize laureate; awarded a Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 1954[ 8]
Tomson Highway , Indigenous playwright and novelist; awarded Doctor of Fine Arts, honoris causa in 2013[ 9]
Michaëlle Jean , Governor General of Canada (2005–2010); awarded a Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 2012[ 10]
David Johnston , Governor General of Canada (2010–2017); awarded a Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 2016[ 8]
Peter Mansbridge , Canadian Broadcaster; awarded a Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 2014[ 9]
Paul Martin , 21st Prime Minister of Canada (2003–2006); awarded Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 2019[ 11]
Sheilah L. Martin , Canadian Judge, awarded Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 2021[ 9]
Javier Pérez de Cuéllar , United Nations Secretary-General (1982–1992); awarded a Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 1985[ 8]
André Picard , Canadian journalist; awarded Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 2017[ 12]
Romano Prodi , 79th Prime Minister of Italy; awarded a Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 2001[ 8]
Murray Sinclair , Chairman of the Indian Residential Schools Truth and Reconciliation Commission (2009–2015), awarded a Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 2015[ 8]
U Thant , United Nations Secretary-General (1961–1971); awarded a Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 1962[ 8]
Buffy Ste-Marie , Indigenous musician; awarded Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 2008[ 9]
Robert Thirsk , Canadian astronaut and engineer; awarded D.Eng., honoris causa in 2019[ 9]
Herman Van Rompuy , 49th Prime Minister of Belgium (2008–2009) and then as the first permanent President of the European Council (2009–2014); awarded a Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 2017[ 9]
Kurt Waldheim , United Nations Secretary-General (1972–1981); awarded a Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 1972[ 8]
Muhammad Yunus , Bangladeshi social entrepreneur, banker, economist and civil society leader; awarded a Legum Doctor, honoris causa in 2010[ 9]
Other people
Name
Known for
Relationship to Carleton
Timothy J. Anderson
Opera singer, writer
Graduate
Dan Aykroyd
Actor
Studied at Carleton, honorary D.Litt. 1994
David Azrieli
Architect, businessman
Graduate
Rosemary Barton
Political journalist, host of Power & Politics on CBC News Network
Graduate
Georges Bédard
Ottawa City Councillor
Graduate
Conrad Black
Financier and newspaper magnate
Graduate
Walter Douglas Boyd
Heart surgeon
Graduate
Patrick Boyer
Member of Parliament
Graduate
George Brizan
Former Prime Minister of Grenada
Graduate
Gord Brown
Politician
Graduate
Shona Brown
Google 's VP, Business Operations
Graduate
Cody Ceci
NHL player for Edmonton Oilers
Graduate
Rita Celli
Ottawa anchor for CBC TV 's Canada Now program
Graduate
Louise Charron
Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
Graduate
Mike Colle
Politician
Graduate
Michael Cowpland
Former CEO and founder of Corel
Graduate
Alex Cullen
Ottawa City Councillor
Graduate
Allan Cutler
Public servant, politician
Graduate
Hans Daigeler
Politician
Graduate
Barry Devolin
Conservative Member of Parliament
Graduate
Paul Dewar
New Democratic Party Member of Parliament
Graduate
Michelle Douglas
Human rights activist
Graduate
James Duthie
TSN sportscaster
Graduate
Ward P.D. Elcock
Public servant
Graduate
Phil Eyler
Politician
Graduate
Ivan Fellegi
Chief Statistician of Canada
Graduate
Marc Garneau
Former President of the Canadian Space Agency , Member of Parliament
Former chancellor
Evelyn Gigantes
Former New Democrat Ontario cabinet minister
Graduate
Frank Graves
President of EKOS Research Associates
Graduate
Herb Gray
Former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada
Former chancellor
Edward Greenspon
Editor-in-chief of The Globe and Mail
Graduate
Peter Grünberg
Nobel laureate in Physics, 2007
Research faculty
Thomas Homer-Dixon
Author of The Ingenuity Gap ; director of Trudeau Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies
Graduate
Peter Hume
Ottawa City Councillor
Graduate
Peter L. Hurd
Evolutionary biologist
Graduate
Marianne Illing
Member of Canadian Olympic water polo team
Graduate
Peter Jennings
Journalist
Studied briefly at Carleton, honorary D.Litt. 1997
Pauline Jewett
Politician
Taught at Carleton; was chancellor 1990–1992
Leo Jordan
Politician
Graduate
Wilbert Keon
Senator, heart surgeon
Graduate
Warren Kinsella
Politician, author, weblogger
Graduate
Alison Korn
Olympic medalist
Graduate
Lawrence M. Krauss
Author of The Physics of Star Trek
Graduate
Arthur Kroeger
Civil servant
Chancellor (1993–2002)
Shawn Little
Ottawa City Councillor
Graduate
Robert MacNeil
Journalist and television news anchor
Graduate
Maestro (Wes Williams)[ 13]
Musician
Studied at Carleton
John Manley
Politician, former Deputy Prime Minister
Graduate
Randal Marlin
Author
Professor
Trevor Matthews
Producer, actor
Studied at Carleton
Gerald McMaster
Author, artist, and curator
Graduate
John Milloy
Politician
Graduate
Emma Miskew
Olympic curler
Graduate
Tom Nevakshonoff
New Democrat Manitoba MLA
Graduate
Ryan North
Comic author
Graduate
Paul Okalik
Former Premier of Nunavut
Graduate
Ernie Parsons
Politician
Graduate
Michael D. Prue
Politician
Graduate
W. Wesley Pue
Professor of law, past President of Canadian Law and Society Association
Faculty
Karim Rashid
Industrial designer
Graduate
Scott Reid
Politician
Graduate
Cristina Rémond
Model, anthropologist
Graduate
Cristine Rotenberg
Crime statistics analyst, YouTube personality
Graduate
Don Scott
Politician
Graduate
Sheridan Scott
Politician
Professor
Norm Sterling
Politician
Graduate
Barbara Sullivan
Politician
Graduate
Doug Thompson
Ottawa City Councillor
Graduate
Chris Tse
Spoken word poet
Graduate
John Turmel
Engineer, holder of Guinness world record for greatest number of elections lost
Graduate
Jill Vickers
Political scientist, author, candidate
Professor
Graham C. Walker
Professor of Biology, MIT
Graduate
Judy Wasylycia-Leis
Politician
Graduate
Jim Watson
Politician
Graduate
Douglas Whiteway
Journalist
Graduate
Peter Worthington
Journalist
Graduate
Hassan Diab (sociologist)
Convicted of terrorism charges by a French court in absentia and sentenced to life in prison.
Faculty
References
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