
Map and location of Manitoba in Canada
This is a list of notable people who are from Manitoba, Canada, or have spent a large part or formative part of their career in the province.
Business professionals
- Lila Bell Acheson Wallace, co-founder of the Reader's Digest
 - Chip and Pepper, founders of Chip and Pepper California
 - Ida Albo, managing partner of the Fort Garry Hotel
 - Gerald Smedley Andrews, land surveyor, Order of Canada recipient
 - Izzy Asper, founder of Global Television Network
 - Lloyd Axworthy, politician and former UW President, Nobel prize nominee
 - Tom Axworthy, Canadian civil servant and younger brother of Lloyd Axworthy
 - G. Michael Bancroft, chemist and synchrotron scientist, first director of the Canadian Light Source
 - Kathy Bardswick, President and CEO, The Co-operators
 - Earl Barish, basketball coach and founder of Dickie Dee and Salisbury House
 - George Montegu Black II, businessman, father of Conrad Black
 - Bill Blaikie, NDP politician
 - Margaret Bloodworth, National Security Advisor (BA 1970)
 - Saidye Rosner Bronfman, wife of businessman Samuel Bronfman
 - Samuel Bronfman, distillery magnate
 - Mark Chipman, founder of True North Sports & Entertainment
 - David Culver, businessman, former CEO of Alcan
 - Brian Dickson, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
 - Waldron Fox-Decent, mediator, professor, Crown Corporation chairman
 - Sydney Halter, lawyer, former CFL Commissioner, Officer of the Order of Canada
 - Bob Hunter, co-founder of Greenpeace
 - F. Ross Johnson, former head of RJR Nabisco, featured in the book and film Barbarians at the Gate
 - Jim Ludlow, president & CEO of True North Sports & Entertainment
 - Guy Maddin, film director
 - Frances Gertrude McGill, criminologist
 - Peter Nygård, founder of Nygård International
 - Sylvia Ostry, economist
 - John Paskievich, film director and photographer
 - Howard Pawley, former Premier of Manitoba
 - John Draper Perrin, business professional
 - Bill Richardson, CBC radio host
 - James Armstrong Richardson, businessman, politician, airport in Winnipeg was named for him
 - James Armstrong Richardson Sr., father of James Armstrong Richardson
 - Irv Robbins, co-founder of Baskin-Robbins
 - Andrea Slobodian, reporter[1]
 - Susan Thompson, former mayor of Winnipeg
 - Jim Treliving, founder of Boston Pizza
 - Omar Zakhilwal, Afghan Finance Minister as well as the Chief Economic Advisor to the President of Afghanistan
 
Athletes
Hockey
- Arron Asham
 - Reg Abbott
 - Jim Agnew
 - Clint Albright
 - Gary Aldcorn
 - Bill Allum
 - Carter Ashton
 - Doug Baldwin
 - Cam Barker
 - Andy Bathgate
 - Ken Baumgartner
 - Paul Baxter
 - Gordie Bell
 - Joe Bell
 - Gary Bergman
 - Garry Blaine
 - Andy Blair
 - Rick Blight
 - Lonny Bohonos
 - Larry Bolonchuk
 - Ryan Bonni
 - Buddy Boone
 - Jennifer Botterill, Olympic gold medal winner
 - Dick Bouchard
 - Dan Bourbonnais
 - Madison Bowey
 - Ralph Bowman
 - Jack Bownass
 - Dustin Boyd
 - Wally Boyer
 - Darren Boyko
 - Bailey Bram
 - Rube Brandow
 - Andy Branigan
 - Duane Bray
 - Billy Breen
 - Delayne Brian
 - Gerry Brisson
 - Turk Broda
 - George Brown
 - Harold Brown
 - Larry Brown
 - Cecil Browne
 - Ray Brunel
 - Ed Bruneteau
 - Mud Bruneteau
 - Barry Brust
 - Al Buchanan
 - Fred Burchell
 - Bill Burega
 - Shawn Byram
 - Walter Byron
 - Ryan Caldwell
 - Don Caley
 - Matt Calvert
 - Jim Cardiff
 - Bruce Carmichael
 - Al Carr
 - Greg Carroll
 - Ed Chadwick
 - Art Chapman
 - Christian Chartier
 - Dave Chartier
 - Brad Chartrand
 - Wayne Chernecki
 - Stefan Cherneski
 - Rich Chernomaz
 - Real Chevrefils
 - Ron Chipperfield
 - Elliot Chorley
 - Bob Chrystal
 - Brad Church
 - Andrew Clark
 - Kevin Clark
 - Bobby Clarke
 - Brian Coates
 - Delaney Collins
 - Jim Collins
 - Red Conn
 - Jack Connolly
 - Cam Connor
 - Joe Cooper
 - Riley Cote
 - Art Coulter
 - Thomas Coulter
 - Adam Courchaine
 - Rosario Couture
 - Jimmy Creighton
 - Clifford Crowley
 - Joe Crozier
 - Wilf Cude
 - Barry Cullen
 - Brian Cullen
 - Cory Cyrenne
 - Joe Daley
 - Kimbi Daniels
 - Lorne Davis
 - Jordy Douglas
 - Kent Douglas
 - Red Dutton, Former NHL commissioner
 - Cody Eakin
 - Garry Edmundson
 - Joel Edmundson
 - Gary Emmons
 - Brian Engblom
 - Dean Evason
 - Bill Ezinicki
 - Theoren Fleury
 - Bill Folk
 - Frank Fredrickson
 - Byron Froese
 - Owen Fussey
 - Herb Gardiner
 - Chay Genoway
 - Butch Goring
 - Haldor Halderson, 1920 Olympic gold medalist (Winnipeg Falcons)
 - Al Hamilton
 - Travis Hamonic
 - Ted Harris
 - Andy Hebenton
 - Darren Helm
 - Phil Hergesheimer
 - Wally Hergesheimer
 - Bryan Hextall
 - Ron Hextall
 - Ike Hildebrand
 - Cecil Hoekstra
 - Quinton Howden
 - Dave Hrechkosy
 - Ted Irvine, father of wrestler Chris Jericho
 - Paul Jerrard
 - Ching Johnson
 - Jim Johnson
 - Eddie Johnstone
 - Jason Kasdorf
 - Mike Keane
 - Duncan Keith, Olympic gold medal winner
 - Julian Klymkiw
 - Aggie Kukulowicz
 - Ed Kullman
 - Gord Labossiere
 - Max Labovitch
 - Gord Lane
 - Pete Langelle
 - Derek Laxdal
 - Jamie Leach
 - Mike Leclerc
 - Grant Ledyard
 - Bryan Lefley
 - Chuck Lefley
 - Brendan Leipsic
 - Art Somers
 - Bob Leiter
 - Curtis Leschyshyn
 - Junior Lessard
 - Odie Lowe
 - Bill MacKenzie
 - Bill Masterton
 - Fred Maxwell
 - Dunc McCallum
 - Kevin McCarthy
 - Ab McDonald
 - Dave McDonald
 - Jacob Micflikier
 - Nick Mickoski, member Manitoba Sports Hall of Fame
 - Bill Mosienko, member Hockey Hall of Fame
 - Colton Orr
 - James Patrick
 - Steve Patrick
 - Johnny Peirson
 - Alf Pike
 - Ken Reardon, member NHL Hall of Fame
 - Terry Reardon
 - Billy Reay
 - James Reimer
 - Mike Ridley
 - Dunc Rousseau, WHA Winnipeg Jets player in the 1970s
 - Terry Sawchuk, member Hockey Hall of Fame
 - Dave Semenko
 - Damon Severson
 - Patrick Sharp, 2010, 2013 and 2015 Stanley Cup Winner, 2014 Olympic gold medalist
 - Alex Shibicky
 - Ron Shudra
 - Warren Skorodenski
 - Art Somers
 - Emory Sparrow
 - Lorne Stamler
 - Wally Stanowski
 - Alexander Steen
 - Pete Stemkowski
 - Blair Stewart
 - Black Jack Stewart
 - Mark Stone
 - Billy Taylor
 - Jimmy Thomson
 - Kevin Todd
 - Jonathan Toews, Stanley cup winner 2010, 2013 & 2015
 - Lindsay Vallis
 - J.P. Vigier
 - Dale Weise
 - Duvie Westcott
 - Ian White
 - Neil Wilkinson
 - Carey Wilson
 - Bob Woytowich
 - Ken Wregget
 - Travis Zajac
 - Chick Zamick (1926–2007)
 
Basketball
- Todd MacCulloch, NBA player
 - Chad Posthumus NBA player
 - Edward Dawson, 1936 Olympic team member
 - Joey Johnson, wheelchair basketball player, member of Manitoba's Basketball Hall of Fame
 - Bennie Lands, 1948 Olympic team member
 - Martin Riley (basketball) Olympion
 - Bob Town 1976 Summer Olympics
 - Joey Vickery, pro player in Europe
 - Roy Williams, 1952 Olympic team member
 - Malcolm Wiseman, 1936 Olympic team member
 - Eric Bridgeland, coach
 - Carl Ridd Turned down an NBA contract
 - Roy Williams (Canadian basketball) 1952 Summer Olympics
 - Erfan Nasajpour in the Iranian Basketball Super League
 - Rick McNair basketball player and coach
 - BT Toews, coach and father of Kai Toews
 
Football
CFL players
- Al Ackland
 - Donovan Alexander
 - Bill Baker
 - Keith Bennett
 - Lorne Benson
 - Mike Benson
 - Andy Bieber
 - Simon Blaszczak
 - Ken Bochen
 - Bill Boivin
 - James Bond
 - Brady Browne
 - Jack Bruzell
 - Zac Carlson
 - Jim Carphin
 - Bill Ceretti
 - Walter Chikowski
 - Scott Coe
 - Anthony Coombs
 - Billy Cooper
 - Bruce Covernton
 - Nic Demski
 - Brian Dobie
 - George Druxman
 - Leo Ezerins
 - Scott Flagel
 - Jim Furlong
 - Evan Gill
 - Roger Hamelin
 - John Hammond
 - Andrew Harris
 - Ben Hatskin
 - Cal Murphy, CFL Coach
 - Don Oramasionwu
 - T-Dre Player
 - Joe Poplawski
 
NFL players
Wrestling
- Bob Brown, wrestler and former WWE referee
 - Kerry Brown, wrestler for Stampede Wrestling
 - Don Callis, WWE and ECW wrestler
 - Tony Condello, promoter
 - Cathy Corino, TNA and Ring of Honor
 - Steve Corino, WWE, TNA, and ECW wrestler
 - Chi Chi Cruz, former WWE wrestler
 - Allison Danger, TNA, and Ring of Honor star
 - Johnny Devine, former WWE and ECW wrestler
 - Paul Diamond, former WWE wrestler
 - Danny Duggan, WWE wrestler
 - Anthony Durante, former WWE wrestler
 - Robert Evans, TNA and Ring of Honor star
 - George Gordienko, wrestled for Stampede Wrestling
 - David Hohl, former Olympic wrestler
 - Ricky Hunter, WWE and NWA wrestler
 - Chris Jericho, WWE wrestler
 - Candice LeRae, NWA wrestler
 - Tom Magee, WWE wrestler and power lifter
 - Vance Nevada, former NWA wrestler
 - Kenny Omega, WWE wrestler
 - Fred Peloquin, AWA wrestler
 - Rowdy Roddy Piper, WWE Hall of Famer
 - Rosemary, TNA wrestler
 - Courtney Rush, TNA wrestler
 - Sarah Stock, TNA and Ring of Honor star
 - Al Tomko, AWA wrestler
 - The Von Steigers, former WWE Tag team
 
Curling
- Dawn Askin
 - Kerry Burtnyk
 - Cathy Gauthier
 - Steve Gould
 - Don Duguid, sportscaster
 - Randy Dutiaume
 - Janet Harvey
 - Jennifer Jones
 - Connie Laliberte
 - Carolyn McRorie, Olympic silver medal winner
 - Jon Mead
 - John Morris, Olympic gold medal winner
 - B. J. Neufeld
 - Chris Neufeld
 - Denni Neufeld
 - Jill Officer
 - Cathy Overton-Clapham
 - Gord Paterson
 - Sam Penwarden
 - Corinne Peters
 - Daley Peters
 - Vic Peters
 - Kelly Scott
 - Jeff Stoughton
 - Bob Ursel
 - Garry Van Den Berghe
 - Ken Watson
 
Rugby
- James Campbell, former rugby player
 - Jamie Cudmore, rugby player
 - Brian Erichsen, rugby player
 - Norm Hadley, former rugby player
 - Kevin Tkachuk, former rugby player
 - Amanda Thornborough, current Canada women's 15's rugby player
 
Golf
Volleyball
Track and field
- Angela Chalmers, Olympic bronze medalist (track and field)
 - Cyril Coaffee, Olympic track and field athlete, member of Canada's Sports Hall of Fame
 - Joe Keeper, Olympic long-distance runner, Grandfather of Tina Keeper
 - Terry Fox, runner, cancer research activist, named "The Greatest Canadian"
 - Betty Fox, mother of Terry Fox, founder of the Terry Fox Foundation
 
Soccer (football)
Martial arts
- Mark Berger, fighter
 - Robin Black, MMA fighter
 - Dominique Bosshart, Olympic medalist (taekwondo)
 - Joe Doerksen, UFC fighter
 - Roland Delorme, UFC fighter
 - Baxter Humby, kick boxer, winner of an ESPY Award in the music video of "Renegades" in Spider-Man 3
 - Brad Katona, UFC fighter
 - Donny Lalonde, MMA fighter and boxer
 - Krzysztof Soszynski, UFC fighter on BuzzFeed in the movie Logan
 
Baseball
- Martha Rommelaere, former All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
 - Doris Barr, former All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
 - Dottie Hunter, former All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
 - Eleanor Callow, former baseball player
 - Russ Ford, former MLB player
 - Gene Ford, former MLB player
 - Audrey Haine, baseball player
 - Mel Kerr, MLB player
 - Corey Koskie, MLB player
 - Olive Little, former All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
 - Bud Sketchley, former MLB player
 - Evelyn Wawryshyn, former All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player
 
Others
- David Chapman, cricketer
 - David Hart, water polo
 - Bon MacDougall, NASCAR racing driver
 - Damian Mills, cricketer
 - Rachel Riddell, water polo
 - Nic Youngblud, water polo
 
Winter sports
- Susan Auch, Olympic medalist (speed skating)
 - Clara Hughes, 6-time Olympic gold medalist (cycling and speed skating)
 - Cindy Klassen, 6-time Olympic medalist (speed skating)
 - Doreen McCannell-Botterill, speed skater
 - Jon Montgomery, Olympic gold medalist (skeleton racing), host of The Amazing Race Canada
 
Religious leaders
- Abishabis, Aboriginal leader
 - John Bruce, Aboriginal leader
 - Rod Bushie, Aboriginal leader
 - David Chartrand, Aboriginal leader
 - Ken Courchene, Aboriginal leader
 - Ron Evans, Aboriginal leader
 - Jerry Fontaine, Aboriginal leader
 - John Joseph Harper, Aboriginal leader
 - Alexandre-Antonin Taché, Archbishop of Saint Boniface, Manitoba
 - Tepastenam, Aboriginal leader
 - Marie-Louise Valade, established the Sisters of Charity at the Red River Mission
 - Frank Whitehead, Aboriginal leader
 
Singers, songwriters, musicians
- Maria Aragon, performed with Lady Gaga also on The Ellen DeGeneres Show
 - Chad Allan, Juno Award-winning artist
 - Allan Kingdom, Grammy-nominated hip-hop artist
 - Don Amero
 - Tom Cochrane, Grammy-nominated artist
 - Jeffrey Anderson, radio producer
 - W. H. Anderson
 - Randy Bachman
 - Tal Bachman
 - Tim Bachman
 - Del Barber
 - Ishq Bector
 - Steve Bell
 - Herbert Belyea
 - Bif Naked
 - Lloyd Blackman
 - Heather Blush
 - Oscar Brand
 - Lenny Breau
 - Jon Buller
 - Stephen Carroll
 - Marco Castillo
 - Tom Cochrane
 - Jason Churko
 - Amanda Cook
 - Chantal Kreviazuk
 - Burton Cummings
 - Mychael Danna
 - Victor Davies
 - Andy de Jarlis
 - Diz Disley
 - Mitch Dorge
 - Matt Epp
 - Ed Evanko
 - Christine Fellows
 - Brent Fitz
 - Ken Fleming
 - Fresh I.E.
 - Bryan Fustukian
 - Ian Gardiner
 - Heidi Gluck
 - Daniel Greaves
 - Frederick Grinke
 - David Guillas
 - Tim Harwill
 - Dianne Heatherington
 - Filmer Hubble
 - Terry Jacks
 - David James
 - Rob James
 - Gordie Johnson
 - Juliette
 - Jim Kale
 - James Keelaghan
 - Wab Kinew, now leader of the Manitoba NDP
 - Allan Kingdom
 - Ash Koley
 - Mark Korven
 - Chantal Kreviazuk
 - Joel Kroeker
 - Daniel Lavoie
 - Ashley Leitão
 - Greg Leskiw
 - Alana Levandoski
 - Cara Luft
 - Earl MacDonald
 - Gisele MacKenzie
 - Fraser MacPherson
 - Greg MacPherson
 - Keith Macpherson
 - Damian Marshall
 - Julie Masi
 - Romi Mayes
 - Donnie McDougall
 - Loreena McKennitt, Grammy-nominated artist
 - Holly McNarland
 - Glen Meadmore
 - Neil Merryweather
 - Amy Metcalfe
 - Jenn Mierau
 - Ruth Moody
 - Lorne Munroe
 - Zara Nelsova
 - Jon Neufeld
 - Tim Neufeld
 - Bob Nolan
 - Tiny Parham
 - Brandon Paris
 - Fred Penner
 - Julie Penner
 - Johnny Perrin
 - Randolph Peters
 - Garry Peterson
 - William Prince
 - Eric Radford
 - Jackie Rae
 - Donn Reynolds
 - Brad Roberts
 - Dan Roberts, bassist
 - Ashley Robertson
 - Bob Rock
 - John K. Samson
 - Bernie Senensky
 - Joey Serlin
 - Remy Shand, nominated for 4 Grammy awards
 - Shingoose
 - Al Simmons
 - Son of Dave
 - Fred Turner
 - Venetian Snares
 - Lindy Vopnfjörð
 - Neil Young
 - Bill Wallace
 
Groups
Actors/actresses
- Ted Atherton, on Traders
 - Cameron Bancroft, on Supernatural
 - Adam Beach, in Suicide Squad
 - Robert Bockstael, on X-Men (series)
 - Steve Braun, in The Skulls III
 - Jay Brazeau, voice actor on Mega Man (1994 series)
 - Greg Bryk, in Immortals (2011) and The Incredible Hulk
 - Len Cariou, in Prisoners (2013)
 - Jonas Chernick, on The Best Laid Plans
 - Ari Cohen, on A Little Thing Called Murder
 - Michael Cohen, on Henry's World
 - Wallace Douglas, on Spies of the Air
 - Brian Drader, in Shall We Dance? (2004)
 - Ed Evanko, in Double Jeopardy (1999)
 - Tibor Feheregyhazi, actor
 - Brendan Fehr, in Guardians of the Galaxy
 - Darcy Fehr, in Desire (2000)
 - Ken Finkleman, in Grease 2
 - Daniel Gillies, in Spider-Man 2
 - Monty Hall, host of Let's Make a Deal
 - Joshua Henry, in The Scottsboro Boys
 - Tom Jackson, on Star Trek: The Next Generation
 - Gerald MacIntosh Johnston, in Little Friend
 - Richard Kahan, on Supernatural
 - Ryan Kennedy, in Scream (1996)
 - Terry Klassen, in Barbie
 - Jack Kruschen, on Batman
 - Jeremy Kushnier, actor
 - Fletcher Markle, on Thriller
 - Paul Maxwell, in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
 - Tom McCamus, on The Newsroom
 - Glen Meadmore, friends with John Wayne Gacy
 - Lee Montgomery, on The Million Dollar Duck
 - Peter Mooney, on Camelot
 - Bob Nolan, on Night Time in Nevada
 - John Paizs, on The Kids in the Hall
 - Ross Petty, in the X-Men film series
 - Douglas Rain, in The Man Who Skied Down Everest
 - Donnelly Rhodes, on The Golden Girls
 - Kenny Robinson, friends with Russell Peters and Vince Carter
 - Ron Rubin, Morph in X-Men
 - Ted Rusoff, on After Death
 - Aaron Schwartz (Canadian actor), on The Outside Chance of Maximilian Glick
 - Kerry Shale, on The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (1988 series)
 - David Steinberg, actor, 5-time Emmy Award-winner
 - Robert Tinkler, on Cyberchase, Beyblade, and Sailor Moon
 - Kristopher Turner, on Saving Hope
 - Ryan Ward (actor), on Son of the Sunshine
 - Marshall Williams, on How to Build a Better Boy
 - Ty Wood, in Keep Your Head Up, Kid: The Don Cherry Story
 - Ken Kostick, on The Food Network
 
Actresses
- Nia Vardalos, in My Big Fat Greek Wedding
 - Nadia Litz, in The Mighty
 - Claire Adams, in The Big Valley
 - Martha Burns, on Mad Ship
 - Sarah Carter, on Smallville
 - Ma-Anne Dionisio, in Les Misérables
 - Heather Doerksen, in Pacific Rim (film)
 - Deanna Durbin, in For the Love of Mary
 - Melissa Elias, in Tamara (2005)
 - Ida Engel, on The Gong Show
 - Dianne Heatherington, on Zero Patience
 - Tina Keeper, on For Angela
 - Mimi Kuzyk, on A Christmas Wedding
 - Carla Lehmann, in Fame Is the Spur
 - Mara Marini, on Black-ish
 - Belinda Montgomery, in Tron: Legacy
 - Libby Morris, on Not Quite Paradise
 - Brooke Palsson, on Between (TV series)
 - Anna Paquin, in the X-Men film series and Phineas and Ferb
 - Dorothy Patrick, was married to Lynn Patrick
 - Shirley Patterson, on Batman serial
 - Gwynyth Walsh, Star Trek: The Next Generation and Supernatural, season 1
 - Catherine Wreford, on Wrestlemaniac
 - Tracy Spiridakos, on Revolution
 - Sonia Sui, in Toy Story 3
 - Sara Thompson, on The 100
 
Performers
- Shawn Farquhar, magician on The Ellen DeGeneres Show
 - Amber Fleury, recording artist
 - Deven Green, comedian
 - Dean Gunnarson, magician
 - Doug Henning, magician
 - Ashley Leitão
 - Keith Macpherson
 - Luke McMaster
 - David Steinberg, comedian
 - Meaghan Waller, winner of Canada's Next Top Model
 - Zack Werner, judge
 - Brian Zembic, magician
 
War heroes
- Leo Clarke, Victoria Cross winner
 - Frederick William Hall, Victoria Cross winner in World War I
 - Coulson Norman Mitchell, Victoria Cross winner World War I
 - Andrew Charles Mynarski, Victoria Cross winner
in World War II - Frank Pickersgill, SOE agent in World War II executed by the Nazis
 - Tommy Prince, highly decorated Aboriginal soldier with the Devil's Brigade in World War II
 - Robert Shankland, Victoria Cross winner in World War I
 - Sir William Stephenson (a.k.a. Intrepid), spy, man on whom the character of James Bond is based
 
Writers
- David Bergen, novelist[2]
 - Di Brandt, poet
 - Martha Brooks, writer
 - Norman Cantor, writer, historian
 - Solomon Cleaver, writer
 - Patrick Friesen, poet
 - Betty Gibson, author
 - Erving Goffman, writer, sociologist
 - Paul Hiebert, author
 - Edna Mayne Hull, science fiction writer
 - Guy Gavriel Kay, novelist and poet
 - Margaret Laurence, novelist
 - Jake MacDonald, novelist
 - Mary MacLane, writer[3]
 - Bill Mason, author, filmmaker, environmentalist
 - Marshall McLuhan, writer, media theorist
 - Duncan Mercredi, poet
 - Casey Plett, author
 - David Robertson, author
 - Gabrielle Roy, author
 - Carol Shields, Pulitzer Prize–winning novelist
 - Joan Thomas, author
 - Miriam Toews, author
 - Andrew Unger, author
 - A. E. van Vogt, science fiction writer
 - Katherena Vermette, writer
 - Joshua Whitehead, author
 - Armin Wiebe, writer
 - Adele Wiseman, author
 - George Woodcock, writer
 
Cartoonists/characters
- George Freeman, artist for several comic books including Captain Canuck
 - Eric Gurney, cartoonist for Disney
 - Roy Peterson, editorial
 
cartoonist
- Jon St. Ables, cartoonist
 - James Simpkins, creator of Jasper the Bear
 - Charles Thorson, creator of Bugs Bunny
 - Colin Upton, cartoonist
 - Winnie-the-Pooh, one of Disney's best-known characters, named for Winnipeg
 
Journalists
- Ralph Allen
 - Jeffrey Anderson, radio producer
 - Ashleigh Banfield, TV host and ABC news reporter
 - Rosemary Barton, broadcaster for The National
 - Paul Boyd, reporter for Inside Edition
 - Barry Broadfoot
 - Bertram Brooker
 - Cecily Brownstone
 - Tyler Brûlé
 - George Fisher Chipman
 - Lisa R. Cohen, producer for the Oprah Winfrey Show
 - John Wesley Dafoe
 - Suzanne Goldenberg
 - Dawna Friesen, NBC correspondent
 - Kaj Hasselriis
 - Ella Cora Hind
 - Bob Hunter, co-founder of Greenpeace
 - Ben Metcalfe, former chairman of Greenpeace
 - Don Newman, CBC broadcaster
 - Scott Oake, sports broadcaster father of Britain's Got Talent contestant Darcy Oake
 - Catherine Seipp
 - Linden Soles, CNN broadcaster
 - Diana Swain, CBC broadcaster
 - Brian Williams, sports broadcaster
 - Larry Zolf
 
Scientists, medical professionals, and teachers
- Reg Alcock, former President of the Treasury Board of Liberal Prime Minister Paul Martin's cabinet
 - Robert Archambeau, ceramic artist, Governor General's Award winner
 - Arthur Henry Reginald Buller F.R.S.C., FRS, mycologist
 - Patricia Churchland and Paul Churchland, former professors of philosophy, known for the school of eliminative materialism
 - Jean Friesen, former Deputy Premier and Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs of NDP Premier Gary Doer's cabinet
 - Aniruddha M. Gole, IEEE Fellow
 - Frank Hawthorne F.R.S.C., mineral sciences professor
 - Guy Maddin, film director and former professor
 - Teresa McDonell, nun, nurse and teacher
 - Nathan Mendelsohn, professor of mathematics
 - Jim Peebles, Nobel Prize-winning physicist
 - Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, major founder of the Jewish Renewal Movement
 - Arthur Schafer, prominent ethicist, director of the Centre for Professional and Applied Ethics
 - Carol Shields, Pulitzer Prize-winning author
 - Vaclav Smil, energy systems scientist and policy analyst
 - Robert Thirsk, Canadian astronaut, STS-78 shuttle mission
 - H. C. Wolfart, professor of linguistics
 
Criminals
- Gerald Blanchard, robber
 - Scott Bairstow, rapist
 - John Martin Crawford, serial killer
 - Larry Fisher, murderer and rapist
 - Del Fontaine, boxer and murderer
 - Ken Leishman, robber
 - Benjamin Levin, sex offender
 - Karl McKay, murderer
 - Earle Nelson, serial killer
 - Nicole Redhead, murderer
 
Murder victims
Wrongfully convicted of murder
Politicians
This list mainly includes those people from Manitoba who had political careers outside of Manitoba, but also includes especially-notable people who had political careers within Manitoba (as presumably most Manitoba politicians are from Manitoba).
- Douglas R. Archer, former mayor of Regina
 - Niki Ashton
 - Grant MacEwan, former mayor of Calgary
 - Candice Bergen
 - Rana Bokhari
 - Douglas Lloyd Campbell, Premier of Manitoba, longest-serving Manitoba MLA
 - Maria Chaput
 - Thomas Crerar, Member of Parliament, Senator, leader of the Progressive Party, first politician appointed Companion of the Order of Canada
 - Marlene Cowling
 - Shari Decter Hirst
 - Bev Desjarlais
 - Dorothy Dobbie
 - Ruby Dhalla, Member of Parliament in Ontario
 - Tommy Douglas, father of Medicare in Canada
 - Ronald Duhamel, Veterans Affairs minister in the Jean Chrétien government
 - Elijah Harper, Native leader, Manitoba MLA
 - John Harvard, Member of Parliament, CBC broadcaster, Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor
 - S. I. Hayakawa, United States senator
 - Francis Lawrence Jobin, Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor
 - Stanley Knowles, Member of Parliament, Order of Canada recipient
 - Peter Liba, journalist, businessman, Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor
 - Sterling Lyon, Premier of Manitoba
 - Hugh John Macdonald, Premier of Manitoba and son of Canada's first prime minister (John A. Macdonald)
 - John Stewart McDiarmid, Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor
 - Pearl McGonigal, Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor
 - William John McKeag, Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor
 - Gerry McGeer, former mayor of Vancouver
 - Daniel Hunter McMillan, Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor
 - Roland Fairbairn McWilliams, Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor
 - Arthur Meighen, Prime Minister of Canada
 - Darrell Pasloski, Premier of Yukon
 - Jack Pickersgill, former MP representing Newfoundland
 - Louis Riel, Metis leader, Member of Parliament
 - Dufferin Roblin, Premier of Manitoba
 - Denise Savoie, British Columbia Member of Parliament, Assistant Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons
 - Edward Schreyer, Premier of Manitoba, Governor General of Canada
 - John Christian Schultz, Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor
 - Alfred Henry Scott, Louis Riel delegate
 - Mitchell Sharp, Liberal federal cabinet minister
 - William Johnston Tupper, Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor
 - Daniel Vandal
 - Larissa Waters, Australian senator
 - J. S. Woodsworth, Member of Parliament, first leader of CCF
 
Notable families
- Asper family — Izzy Asper, founder of Global Television Network
 - Black family — George Montegu Black Sr., businessman
- Conrad Black, newspaper publisher
 - George Montegu Black II, 1950s' president of Canadian Breweries
 - David Culver, former CEO of Alcan (father's sister was the maternal grandmother of Conrad Black).[4]
 
 - Richardson family — James Richardson, businessman and founder of James Richardson & Sons 
- James Armstrong Richardson Sr., businessman, grandson of James Richardson
- James Armstrong Richardson II, businessman and politician, for whom the Winnipeg airport was named
 - Agnes Benidickson (raised in Winnipeg), first female chancellor of Queen's University at Kingston, Ontario
 - William Moore Benidickson, Dauphin-born Member of Parliament for Kenora—Rainy River, husband of Agnes Benidickson
 - Kathleen M. Richardson, philanthropist
 
 
 - James Armstrong Richardson Sr., businessman, grandson of James Richardson
 
Other notable people
- David Reimer, man raised as a girl who became a famous case in sexology
 
References
- ↑ "Andrea Slobodian: Weather Anchor". GlobalWinnipeg.com. Shaw Media Inc. 11 March 2008. Retrieved 12 December 2011.
 - ↑ "Author: Bergen, David". Manitoba Author Publication Index. Archived from the original on November 4, 2005.
 - ↑ "Mary MacLane". IMDB.com.
 - ↑ Expect Miracles: Recollections of a Lucky Life
 
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