List of University of Saskatchewan alumni
Between 1907 and 2007 there were over 132,200 alumni of the University of Saskatchewan . This list features notable people who have graduated from a degree, certificate and/or diploma program at the university.[ 1]
Agriculture
Arts and entertainment
Business
Computers, engineering, and technology
Educators
Dominique Abrioux - former President of Athabasca University
John Hall Archer - librarian, historian, civil servant, first President of the University of Regina
Reginald John Godfrey Bateman - professor of English[ 28]
George Fredrick Curtis - dean of the University of British Columbia Faculty of Law
R. Peter MacKinnon - lawyer, legal academic, President of the U of S[ 2]
Darin Nesbitt - instructor of political science at Douglas College in New Westminster , B.C.
A K M Siddiq - 18th Vice-Chancellor of the University of Dhaka .
Paul Thagard - Professor of Philosophy , with cross appointment to Psychology and Computer Science , and Director of the Cognitive Science Program, at the University of Waterloo
Henry (Harry) George Thode , CC , MBE , FRSC - president and vice-chancellor of McMaster University ; one of the "100 Alumni of Influence" from the U of S[ 2]
Environmentalists
Historians
Journalism/publishing/broadcasting
Law, government, and public policy
Don Atchison - Mayor of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Pat Atkinson - politician
Chris Axworthy - politician
Gordon Barnhart - University Secretary, professor in Canadian Politics, former Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan [ 2]
Dave Batters - politician
Edward Dmytro Bayda - Chief Justice of Saskatchewan [ 2]
Clément Chartier - Métis Canadian leader
Brooke Claxton - veteran of World War I , federal Minister of National Health and Welfare and Minister of National Defence honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the U of S
Eric Cline - politician
Roméo Dallaire , OC , CMM , GOQ , MSC , CD - senator , humanitarian , author and retired general ; honorary Doctor of Laws degree from the U of S
Jonathan Denis - 23rd Minister of Justice of Alberta and notable Calgary lawyer
Grant Devine - 11th Premier of Saskatchewan
John Diefenbaker , CH , PC , KC - 13th Prime Minister of Canada ;[ 2] university's chancellor; he and his wife were buried at the university, near the Diefenbaker Canada Centre
Noah Evanchuk - 2011 Canadian federal election candidate, Saskatchewan Provincial Court Judge
Laurie Evans - politician
Clarence Fines - provincial treasurer of Saskatchewan
Jon Gerrard , PC - politician and medical doctor
Ralph Goodale , PC - Minister of Agriculture , Minister of Natural Resources , Minister of Public Works , Minister of Finance , Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Alvin Hamilton , PC - politician
Robert Hanbidge , honorary Doctor of Laws - lawyer, municipal, provincial and federal politician, and Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan
Lynda M. Haverstock - Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan (2000–2006); Leader of the Saskatchewan Liberal Party[ 2]
Benjamin D. Heppner - school teacher, businessman and politician
John Hewson - Australian politician
Ray Hnatyshyn - 24th Governor General of Canada [ 2]
Constance D. Hunt - lawyer, legal academic, and judge
Gerard Jennissen - politician
Fredrick W. Johnson - 16th Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan
Georgina Jolibois - mayor and former Member of Parliament
Gordon Kirkby - politician, mayor and lawyer
Otto Lang , PC , OC , KC - politician
Léonard Hilarion Joseph Legault - diplomat
Harold Hugh MacKay , OC , KC - lawyer and corporate director
Murdoch MacPherson , KC - Attorney-General of Saskatchewan ; honorary Doctor of Civil Law degree from U of S
Jim Maddin - Mayor of Saskatoon
James Mallory - jurist; academic; constitutional expert; instructor in political science at U of S
Edward Cyril Malone - Saskatchewan lawyer and politician
William McIntyre , CC (born 1918) - retired Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada [ 2]
Stewart McLean - Manitoba politician
Gary Merasty , M.P. - politician; one of the "100 Alumni of Influence" from the U of S[ 2]
Anthony Merchant , KC - Saskatchewan lawyer
George Porteous - 14th Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan
Alison Redford , ECA , KC - 14th Premier of Alberta
Robert Gordon Robertson , PC , CC [ 29] FRSC - Commissioner of the Northwest Territories
David Rodney - politician, teacher, and professional speaker[ 2]
Roy Romanow , PC , OC , SOM , KC -[ 30] politician and 12th Premier of Saskatchewan ; one of the "100 Alumni of Influence" from the U of S[ 2]
Tillie Taylor - judge, first chair of the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission
Andrew Thomson - Minister of Finance of Saskatchewan
William Ferdinand Alphonse Turgeon - politician and diplomat
John Thomas Wolfe - Canadian provincial politician
Stephen Worobetz , OC , MC , SOM - physician and former Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan; one of the "100 Alumni of Influence" from the U of S[ 2]
Clifford Wright - mayor of Saskatoon ; honorary Doctor of Laws
Iva Yeo - politician
Jacqueline Dorgan - Justice of Supreme Court - BC
Literature
Medicine
Nobel Prize winners
Philosophy
Science
Sociologists
Sports
Theology
Honorary degree recipients
See also
Notes
^ "U of S: Facts & Figures" . April 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-08-06. Retrieved 2007-07-21 .
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