1567 — Samuel de Champlain (d. 1635), Canadian historical figures, Explorers of Canada, French explorers, Geographers, Ontario history, Quebec history,
1626 — Louis Hennepin (d. 1705), Explorers of Canada, Franciscans, French explorers, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Minnesota history, Niagara Falls, Roman Catholic missionaries,
1636 — Daniel Greysolon, Sieur du Lhut (d. 1710), Canadian historical figures, Explorers of Canada, French explorers, Minnesota history, New France, Ontario history,
1636 — Jacques Marquette (d. 1675), Chicagoans, Explorers of Canada, French explorers, Jesuits, Michigan history,
1750 — Simon McTavish (d. 1804), Canadian historical figures, Canadian history, Canadian philanthropists, Early Canadian business leaders, Fur trade, People from Quebec,
1752 — John Graves Simcoe (d. 1806), Canadian historical figures, Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Lieutenant colonels, London, Ontario, Ontario history,
1763 — John Molson (d. 1836), Canadian historical figures, Canadian history, Canadian people stubs, Early Canadian business leaders, Important people in rail transport, Molson family, People from Quebec,
1764 — James Kempt (d. 1854), 1911 Britannica, British Army generals, Governors of British North America,
1764 — Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond (d. 1819), Cricketers, English batsmen, English cricketers, English wicket-keepers, Governors of British North America, Knights of the Garter, Lords Lieutenant of Ireland, Peers, Surrey cricketers,
1786 — Louis-Joseph Papineau (d. 1871), Canadian historical figures, Leaders of the founding parties of Liberal Party of Canada, People from Quebec, Quebec history, Quebec politicians,
1807 — William Workman (d. 1878), Canadian people stubs, Early Canadian business leaders, Montreal mayors, People from Quebec,
1807 — Francis Hincks (d. 1885), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, People stubs, Premiers of the Province of Canada,
1808 — Charles Fisher (d. 1880), Fathers of Confederation, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, New Brunswick premiers,
1816 — Joseph Edouard Cauchon (d. 1885), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Quebec politicians, Speakers of the Canadian Senate,
1822 — Thomas Heath Haviland (d. 1895), Canadian people stubs, Canadian senators, Fathers of Confederation, Lieutenant Governors of Prince Edward Island,
1829 — George Stephen, 1st Baron Mount Stephen (d. 1921), Canadian historical figures, Canadian philanthropists, Early Canadian business leaders, Important people in rail transport, Peers, People from Quebec,
1835 — Richard John Cartwright (d. 1912), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Canadian Ministers of Trade and Commerce, Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1835 — Edgar Dewdney (d. 1916), Lieutenant Governors of British Columbia, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1843 — William Cornelius Van Horne (d. 1915), Art collectors, Canadian businesspeople, Canadian historical figures, Important people in rail transport, People from Illinois,
1845 — Louis Henry Davies (d. 1921), Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Prince Edward Island premiers,
1853 — Charles Fitzpatrick (d. 1942), Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Lieutenant Governors of Quebec, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1858 — David Blyth Hanna (d. 1938), Canadian businesspeople, Important people in rail transport, People stubs,
1858 — Andrew Bonar Law (d. 1923), British Prime Ministers, British Secretaries of State, Chancellors of the Exchequer, Leaders of the British Conservative Party, Lords Privy Seal, People from New Brunswick,
1858 — Ralph Smith (d. 1917), British Columbia politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Trade unionists,
1862 — Louis Philippe Brodeur (d. 1924), Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Lieutenant Governors of Quebec, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
1862 — May Irwin (d. 1938), Canadian musicians, Female singers, Vaudeville performers,
1874 — J. S. Woodsworth (d. 1942), Canadian historical figures, Canadian writers, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Methodists, NDP and CCF leaders,
1874 — James Hamet Dunn, 1st Baronet Dunn (d. 1956), Art collectors, Baronets, Canadian lawyers, Canadian philanthropists, Early Canadian business leaders, People from New Brunswick,
1879 — Maud Menten (d. 1960), Biochemistry stubs, Canadian people stubs, Canadian scientists, People stubs, Women in science,
1879 — Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook (d. 1964), Art collectors, British business people, Canadian World War II people, Canadian philanthropists, Chancellors of the Duchy of Lancaster, Early Canadian business leaders, Lords Privy Seal, Media moguls and barons, Newspaper publishers, Peers, People from New Brunswick,
1880 — Healey Willan (d. 1968), Canadian musicians, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Order of Canada,
1880 — Percival Molson (d. 1917), Canadian World War I people, Canadian athletes at the 1904 Summer Olympics, Canadian ice hockey players, Canadian track and field athletes, McGill University, Molson family,
1888 — George Randolph Pearkes (d. 1984), Canadian World War I Victoria Cross recipients, Canadian generals, Lieutenant Governors of British Columbia, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Nonagenarians,
1890 — Agnes Macphail (d. 1954), Canadian socialists, Early Canadian feminists, Feminists, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
1890 — Joe Malone (d. 1969), Canadian ice hockey players, Hockey Hall of Fame, Montreal Canadiens players, People from Quebec,
1891 — Francis Pegahmagabow (d. 1952), Canadian First Nations people, Canadian World War I people, Canadian military people,
1891 — Samuel Bronfman (d. 1971), Canadian businesspeople, Jewish Canadian history, Members of the Order of Canada,
1891 — William Ross Macdonald (d. 1976), Canadian senators, Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Members of the Order of Canada, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
1891 — Wilder Penfield (d. 1976), Canadian scientists, History of Neuroscience, Members of the Order of Canada, Neuroscientists, People stubs, Rhodes scholars, Surgeons,
1891 — Gene Lockhart (d. 1957), Best Supporting Actor Oscar Nominee, Canadian actors, Canadian people stubs, Canadian singers, Composers,
1896 — William Stephenson (d. 1989), British spies, Canadian World War II people, Canadian historical figures, Members of the Order of Canada, People from Manitoba,
1896 — Thérèse Casgrain (d. 1981), Canadian senators, Canadian socialists, Early Canadian feminists, Feminists, Members of the Order of Canada, Quebec politicians,
1896 — Errick Willis (d. 1967), Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1896 — Elmore Philpott (d. 1964), British Columbia politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians,
1897 — Graham Towers (d. 1975), Governors of the Bank of Canada, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
1897 — E.L.M. Burns (d. 1985), Canadian generals, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Order of Canada,
1897 — Lester Bowles Pearson (d. 1972), Canadian Prime Ministers, Canadian diplomats, Leaders of the Liberal Party of Canada, Members of the Order of Canada, Nobel Peace Prize winners,
1900 — Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (d. 2002), British queen consorts, Centenarians, Knights of the Garter, Lords Warden of the Cinque Ports, Members of the Order of Canada,
1900 — Gordon Sinclair (d. 1984), Canadian journalists, Canadian radio personalities, Members of the Order of Canada,
1900 — Joey Smallwood (d. 1991), Members of the Order of Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador premiers,
1901 — David Lewis (politician) (d. 1980), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, NDP and CCF leaders, Presidents of the Oxford Union,
1901 — Gordon McGregor (d. 1971), Canadian businesspeople, Canadian military people, Members of the Order of Canada,
1902 — Maryon Pearson (d. 1991), Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
1902 — John McNaught (d. 1970), Canadian radio personalities, Canadian television personalities, Canadian writers,
1902 — Sylvio Mantha (d. 1974), Boston Bruins players, Canadian ice hockey players, Hockey Hall of Fame, Montreal Canadiens players, People from Quebec,
1902 — Dorise Nielson (d. 1980), Canadian communist politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, People stubs,
1902 — Howie Morenz (d. 1937), Canadian ice hockey players, Chicago Blackhawks players, Montreal Canadiens players, New York Rangers players,
1903 — Douglas Harkness (d. 1999), Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
1903 — Paul Joseph James Martin (d. 1992), Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, Roman Catholics,
1903 — George Porteous (d. 1977), Lieutenant Governors of Saskatchewan, Members of the Order of Canada,
1906 — Joe Primeau Canadian ice hockey players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1907 — Fred Rose (politician) (d. 1983), Canadian communist politicians, Canadian historical figures, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, People from Quebec, People stubs, Soviet spies,
1907 — Hartland Molson (d. 2002), Canadian World War II people, Canadian businesspeople, Hockey Hall of Fame, Members of the Order of Canada, Molson family, NHL executives, People from Quebec,
1907 — George Stanley (d. 2002), Canadian historians, Lieutenant Governors of New Brunswick, Members of the Order of Canada,
1911 — Mitchell Sharp (d. 2004), Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, Nonagenarians,
1911 — Osias Godin (d. 1988), Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1913 — Gil Evans (d. 1988), Canadian musicians, Jazz musicians, Miles Davis,
1913 — Gordie Drillon (d. 1986), Canadian ice hockey players, Canadian sportspeople, Hockey Hall of Fame, People from New Brunswick, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1915 — Syl Apps (d. 1998), Canadian ice hockey players, Members of the Order of Canada,
1915 — John Bassett (d. 1998), Canadian businesspeople, Candidates for the Canadian House of Commons, Media moguls and barons, Members of the Order of Canada,
1915 — Charles Templeton (d. 2001), Agnosticism, Canadian cartoonists, Canadian television personalities, Canadian writers, Christian and Missionary Alliance, Christian fundamentalism and evangelicalism, Christian leaders, Christian writers, Ontario politicians, Television evangelists,
1918 — Louis Applebaum (d. 2000), Canadian musicians, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Order of Canada,
1918 — Bertram Brockhouse (d. 2003), Canadian scientists, Members of the Order of Canada, Nobel Prize in Physics winners,
1918 — William McIntyre Justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
1918 — Jean Marchand (d. 1988), Canadian senators, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, Quebec lieutenants, Quebec politicians, Speakers of the Canadian Senate,
1918 — Brenda Milner Canadian scientists, History of Neuroscience, Members of the Order of Canada, Neuroscientists, Psychologists, Women in science,
1918 — Jack Garland (d. 1964), Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1918 — Joseph Wiseman Canadian actors, Canadian people stubs, James Bond actors,
1918 — George Grant (d. 1988), 20th Century philosophers, Canadian academics, Canadian historians, Canadian philosophers, Canadian writers, Political writers, Writer stubs,
1922 — Lincoln Alexander Lieutenant Governors of Ontario, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
1922 — Henry Barnett Canadian physicians, Members of the Order of Canada,
1922 — Boutros Boutros-Ghali Alumni of Sciences Po, Egyptian politicians, Members of the Académie des sciences morales et politiques, Members of the Order of Canada, UN Secretaries-General,
1922 — Philip Gerald Givens Canadian judges, Mayors of Toronto, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Ontario politicians, Toronto city councillors,
1927 — Knowlton Nash Broadcast news analysts, Canadian journalists, Canadian people stubs, Canadian television personalities, Members of the Order of Canada, Reporters and correspondents,
1928 — Fabien Roy Quebec politicians, Social Credit Party of Canada Leaders,
1929 — Maurice Strong Canadian businesspeople, Canadian environmentalists, Members of the Order of Canada,
1929 — Leslie Dan Canadian businesspeople, Members of the Order of Canada,
1929 — William Davis Canadian lawyers, Members of the Order of Canada, Ontario politicians, Ontario premiers,
1929 — John Robert Evans Canadian academics, Members of the Order of Canada, University of Toronto,
1929 — Graeme Ferguson Canadian filmmakers, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Order of Canada,
1929 — Norman Kwong Canadian sportspeople, Chinese Canadians, Lieutenant Governors of Alberta, Members of the Order of Canada,
1929 — Marc Lalonde Canadian Ministers of Finance, Canadian lawyers, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, Quebec lieutenants,
1929 — Pearl McGonigal Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Manitoba politicians, Members of the Order of Canada,
1929 — Peter C. Newman Canadian historians, Canadian journalists, Canadian people stubs, Canadian writers, Members of the Order of Canada,
1929 — Christopher Plummer Canadian actors, Cinema actors, Members of the Order of Canada, Stage actors,
1929 — John Charles Polanyi Members of the Order of Canada, Nobel Prize in Chemistry winners, People stubs,
1929 — Thomas Symons Canadian academics, Members of the Order of Canada,
1929 — Terry Sawchuk (d. 1970), Boston Bruins players, Canadian ice hockey players, Detroit Red Wings players, Los Angeles Kings players, New York Rangers players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1930 — Tim Horton (d. 1974), Buffalo Sabres players, Canadian ice hockey players, New York Rangers players, Pittsburgh Penguins players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1931 — Jean Béliveau Canadian ice hockey players, Hockey Hall of Fame, Members of the Order of Canada, Montreal Canadiens players, People from Quebec,
1931 — Charles Bronfman Baseball executives, Canadian businesspeople, Jewish Canadian history, Members of the Order of Canada,
1931 — George Ramsay Cook Canadian academics, Canadian historians, Members of the Order of Canada,
1931 — John Crosbie Canadian Ministers of Finance, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador politicians,
1931 — John Allen Fraser Members of the Order of Canada, Speakers of the Canadian House of Commons,
1931 — Herb Gray Canadian Deputy Prime Ministers, Canadian lawyers, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
1931 — Jane Rule Canadian social justice activists, Canadian writers, Lesbian writers,
1931 — Jack Masters Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Thunder Bay mayors,
1931 — Robert MacNeil Broadcast news analysts, Canadian journalists, Carleton University alumni, JFK assassination, PBS television network, Reporters and correspondents,
1931 — John Buchanan Canadian lawyers, Canadian senators, Nova Scotia premiers, People stubs,
1931 — Bernie Geoffrion Canadian ice hockey players, Montreal Canadiens players, New York Rangers players,
1931 — Glenn Hall Canadian ice hockey players, Ice hockey stubs,
1931 — Dickie Moore (ice hockey) Canadian ice hockey players, Ice hockey stubs, Montreal Canadiens players, St. Louis Blues players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1932 — Norval Morrisseau Canadian First Nations people, Canadian artists, Members of the Order of Canada,
1932 — Alanis Obomsawin Canadian First Nations people, Canadian filmmakers, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Order of Canada,
1932 — Warren Allmand Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
1932 — George Balcan (d. 2004), Canadian people stubs, Canadian radio personalities, Members of the Order of Canada,
1932 — Lloyd Barber Canadian academics, Members of the Order of Canada,
1932 — Bud Bird Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
1932 — Iona Campagnolo Lieutenant Governors of British Columbia, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
1932 — Mel Hurtig Alberta politicians, Canadian businesspeople, Canadian writers, Members of the Order of Canada,
1932 — Andy Bathgate Canadian ice hockey players, Detroit Red Wings players, New York Rangers players, Pittsburgh Penguins players, Toronto Maple Leafs players, Vancouver Canucks players,
1932 — Alex Delvecchio Canadian ice hockey players, Hockey Hall of Fame, Sportspeople stubs,
1936 — David Crombie Mayors of Toronto, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
1936 — Phil Gold Canadian people stubs, Canadian scientists, Members of the Order of Canada,
1936 — Ian Hacking Canadian academics, Canadian philosophers, Members of the Order of Canada, People stubs,
1936 — Václav Havel Cold War people, Czech politicians, Czech writers, Dramatists and playwrights, Members of the Order of Canada, Presidents of Czechoslovakia,
1936 — Jan Narveson Canadian philosophers, Members of the Order of Canada,
1937 — John McKenzie Boston Bruins players, Canadian ice hockey players, Chicago Blackhawks players, Hartford Whalers players, New York Rangers players, People from Alberta,
1940 — Brian Smith (d. 1995), Canadian crime victims, Canadian ice hockey players, Canadian television personalities, Murder victims, Sports announcers,
1940 — Irwin Cotler Canadian lawyers, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Members of the Order of Canada,
1940 — Laurence Decore (d. 1999), Alberta politicians, Edmonton mayors, Members of the Order of Canada,
1940 — Peter M. Liba Manitoba Lieutenant-Governors, Members of the Order of Canada,
1940 — Dave Keon Canadian ice hockey players, Hartford Whalers players, Indianapolis Racers players, Minnesota Fighting Saints players, New England Whalers players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1940 — Stan Mikita Canadian ice hockey players, Chicago Blackhawks players, Slovak ice hockey players, Sportspeople stubs,
1941 — Buffy Sainte-Marie Canadian First Nations people, Canadian musicians, Canadian social justice activists, Female singers, Folk singers, Members of the Order of Canada,
1941 — Denys Arcand Canadian filmmakers, Film directors, Legion of Honor recipients, Members of the Order of Canada, People from Quebec, Quebec film directors, Screenwriters,
1943 — Yvan Cournoyer Canadian ice hockey players, Ice hockey stubs, Montreal Canadiens players,
1943 — Terry Crisp Boston Bruins players, Canadian ice hockey players, NHL Assistant Coaches, NHL Head Coaches, New York Islanders players, Philadelphia Flyers players, St. Louis Blues players,
1943 — Pat Quinn Canadian ice hockey players, People stubs,
1943 — Glen Sather Boston Bruins players, Canadian ice hockey players, Edmonton Oilers players, Minnesota North Stars players, NHL General Managers, NHL Head Coaches, New York Rangers players, Pittsburgh Penguins players, Saint Louis Blues players,
1945 — Luc Plamondon Canadian musicians, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Order of Canada, Musical theatre composers, Quebec musicians, Quebec songwriters,
1945 — Rita Deverell Canadian journalists, Canadian social justice activists, Canadian television personalities, Television presenters,
1946 — Paul Shmyr (d. 2004), California Golden Seals players, Canadian ice hockey players, Chicago Blackhawks players, Edmonton Oilers players, Hartford Whalers players, Minnesota North Stars players,
1948 — Garnet Bailey (d. 2001), Boston Bruins players, Canadian ice hockey players, Detroit Red Wings players, St. Louis Blues players, Victims of 9/11, Washington Capitals players,
1949 — Guy Charron Canadian ice hockey players, Detroit Red Wings players, Kansas City Scouts players, Montreal Canadiens players, NHL Assistant Coaches, NHL Head Coaches, Washington Capitals players,
1950 — Jack Layton Canadian social justice activists, LGBT rights activists, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, NDP and CCF leaders, Toronto city councillors,
1950 — Sue Rodriguez (d. 1994), Canadian people stubs, Canadian social justice activists,
1950 — Hélène Scherrer Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1953 — Libby Davies British Columbia politicians, Canadian social justice activists, Canadian socialists, LGBT politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1953 — Mila Mulroney Canadian people stubs, Spouses of the Prime Ministers of Canada,
1953 — Albina Guarnieri Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1953 — Andy Mitchell Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1953 — Rick Green Canadian comedians, Canadian people stubs,
1953 — Stan Keyes Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1953 — Bob Gainey Canadian ice hockey players, Hockey Hall of Fame, Montreal Canadiens players,
1953 — Dave Lewis Canadian ice hockey players, Detroit Red Wings players, Los Angeles Kings players, NHL Assistant Coaches, NHL Head Coaches, New Jersey Devils players, New York Islanders players,
1953 — Lanny McDonald Calgary Flames players, Canadian ice hockey players, Colorado Rockies (NHL) players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1953 — Denis Potvin Canadian ice hockey players, New York Islanders players,
1954 — René Highway (d. 1990), Canadian First Nations people, Canadian actors, Canadian dancers, Canadian people stubs, Gay, lesbian or bisexual people,
1954 — Dave Williams (hockey) Canadian ice hockey players, Detroit Red Wings players, Hartford Whalers players, Los Angeles Kings players, Sportspeople stubs, Toronto Maple Leafs players, Vancouver Canucks players,
1955 — Ken Read Canadian people stubs, Canadian skiers, Members of the Order of Canada,
1958 — Ted Nolan Canadian First Nations people, Canadian ice hockey players, Canadian people stubs, Detroit Red Wings players, Pittsburgh Penguins players,
1958 — Gaétan Boucher Canadian people stubs, Canadian speed skaters, Members of the Order of Canada, Quebec sportspeople,
1958 — Craig MacTavish Boston Bruins players, Canadian ice hockey players, Edmonton Oilers players, London, Ontario, NHL Assistant Coaches, NHL Head Coaches, New York Rangers players, Philadelphia Flyers players, St. Louis Blues players,
1958 — Stan Smyl Canadian ice hockey players, Vancouver Canucks players,
1958 — Darryl Sutter Canadian ice hockey players, Chicago Blackhawks players, NHL Head Coaches,
1959 — Kevin Lowe Canadian ice hockey players, Edmonton Oilers players, New York Rangers players,
1959 — Rob Ramage Calgary Flames players, Canadian ice hockey players, Colorado Rockies (NHL) players, Minnesota North Stars players, Montreal Canadiens players, Philadelphia Flyers players, St. Louis Blues players, Stub, Tampa Bay Lightning players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1959 — Rick Vaive Buffalo Sabres players, Canadian ice hockey players, Chicago Blackhawks players, Toronto Maple Leafs players, Vancouver Canucks players,
1960 — Oliver Platt Canadian actors, Canadian people stubs, Cinema actors, Television actors,
1960 — Paul Martini Canadian figure skaters, Canadian people stubs, Figure skaters at the 1980 Winter Olympics, Figure skaters at the 1984 Winter Olympics, Sportspeople stubs,
1960 — John Cerutti (d. 2004), Boston Red Sox players, Canadian sports announcers, Detroit Tigers players, New York Mets players, Pittsburgh Pirates players, Toronto Blue Jays players,
1960 — Raymond Bourque Boston Bruins players, Canadian ice hockey players, Colorado Avalanche players,
1960 — Lindy Ruff Buffalo Sabres players, Canadian ice hockey players, NHL Assistant Coaches, NHL Head Coaches, New York Rangers players,
1960 — Denyse Julien Badminton players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1961 — Brian Orser Canadian figure skaters, Canadian people stubs, Figure skaters at the 1984 Winter Olympics, Figure skaters at the 1988 Winter Olympics, LGBT athletes,
1961 — Paul Coffey Boston Bruins players, Canadian ice hockey players, Carolina Hurricanes players, Chicago Blackhawks players, Detroit Red Wings players, Edmonton Oilers players, Hartford Whalers players, Los Angeles Kings players, Philadelphia Flyers players, Pittsburgh Penguins players,
1961 — Mark Messier Canadian ice hockey players, Edmonton Oilers players, New York Rangers players, Vancouver Canucks players,
1961 — Larry Murphy Canadian ice hockey players, Detroit Red Wings players, Los Angeles Kings players, Minnesota North Stars players, Pittsburgh Penguins players, Toronto Maple Leafs players, Washington Capitals players,
1961 — Dave Tippett Canadian ice hockey players, Hartford Whalers players, IHL Head Coaches, NHL Assistant Coaches, NHL Head Coaches, Philadelphia Flyers players, Pittsburgh Penguins players, Washington Capitals players,
1961 — Ben Johnson (athlete) Canadian athletes at the 1988 Summer Olympics, Canadian track and field athletes, Drugs cheats in athletics,
1962 — Charlie Angus Canadian historians, Canadian musicians, Canadian social justice activists, Canadian songwriters, Canadian writers, Folk musicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Rock musicians, Roman Catholics,
1962 — Teryl Rothery Canadian actors, Canadian people stubs, Stargate actors,
1962 — Grant Fuhr Buffalo Sabres players, Calgary Flames players, Canadian ice hockey players, Edmonton Oilers players, Hockey Hall of Fame, Los Angeles Kings players, St. Louis Blues players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1963 — Dave Hilton, Jr. Boxers, Canadian criminals, Canadian people stubs, Child sex offenders,
1963 — Roch Voisine Canadian musicians, Canadian people stubs, Members of the Order of Canada, People from New Brunswick,
1963 — Michelle Douglas Canadian social justice activists, Carleton University alumni, LGBT rights activists,
1963 — Barbara Underhill Canadian figure skaters, Canadian people stubs, Figure skaters at the 1980 Winter Olympics, Figure skaters at the 1984 Winter Olympics, Sportspeople stubs,
1963 — Barry Devolin Canadian people stubs, Members of the Canadian House of Commons,
1963 — Cali Timmins Canadian actors, Canadian people stubs, Soap opera actors,
1963 — Bill Wennington Basketball players, Basketball stubs, Canadian basketball players,
1963 — Dave Andreychuk Boston Bruins players, Buffalo Sabres players, Canadian ice hockey players, Colorado Avalanche players, New Jersey Devils players, Tampa Bay Lightning players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1963 — Paul Cyr Buffalo Sabres players, Canadian ice hockey players,
1963 — Ron Francis Canadian ice hockey players, Carolina Hurricanes players, Hartford Whalers players, Pittsburgh Penguins players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1963 — Gerard Gallant Canadian ice hockey players, Detroit Red Wings players, NHL Assistant Coaches, NHL Head Coaches, Tampa Bay Lightning players,
1963 — Dale Hawerchuk Buffalo Sabres players, Canadian ice hockey players, Philadelphia Flyers players, St. Louis Blues players, Winnipeg Jets players,
1963 — Allan MacInnis Calgary Flames players, Canadian ice hockey players, Ice hockey stubs, St. Louis Blues players,
1965 — Ed Belfour Canadian ice hockey players, Chicago Blackhawks players, Dallas Stars players, San Jose Sharks players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1965 — Marc Bergevin Canadian ice hockey players, Chicago Blackhawks players, Detroit Red Wings players, Hartford Whalers players, New York Islanders players, Pittsburgh Penguins players, St. Louis Blues players, Tampa Bay Lightning players, Vancouver Canucks players,
1965 — Brian Bradley Calgary Flames players, Canadian ice hockey players, Tampa Bay Lightning players, Toronto Maple Leafs players, Vancouver Canucks players,
1965 — Claude Lemieux Canadian ice hockey players, Colorado Avalanche players, Dallas Stars players, Montreal Canadiens players, New Jersey Devils players, Phoenix Coyotes players,
1966 — Kurt Browning Canadian figure skaters, Figure skaters at the 1988 Winter Olympics, Figure skaters at the 1992 Winter Olympics, Figure skaters at the 1994 Winter Olympics, Members of the Order of Canada,
1966 — Larry Walker 1992 National League All-Stars, 1997 National League All-Stars, 1998 National League All-Stars, 1999 National League All-Stars, 2001 National League All-Stars, Canadian baseball players, Colorado Rockies players, Major league right fielders, Montreal Expos players, People from British Columbia, St. Louis Cardinals players,
1966 — Gerry Byrne Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Newfoundland and Labrador politicians,
1966 — Mario Silva LGBT politicians, Members of the Canadian House of Commons, Toronto city councillors,
1966 — Kelly Buchberger Atlanta Thrashers players, Canadian ice hockey players, Edmonton Oilers players, Los Angeles Kings players, People stubs, Phoenix Coyotes players, Pittsburgh Penguins players,
1966 — Wendel Clark Canadian ice hockey players, Chicago Blackhawks players, Detroit Red Wings players, New York Islanders players, People stubs, Quebec Nordiques players, Tampa Bay Lightning players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1966 — Kirk McLean Canadian ice hockey players, Carolina Hurricanes players, Florida Panthers players, New York Rangers players, Vancouver Canucks players,
1966 — Kirk Muller Canadian ice hockey players, Dallas Stars players, Florida Panthers players, Ice hockey stubs, Montreal Canadiens players, New Jersey Devils players, New York Islanders players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1966 — Joe Nieuwendyk Calgary Flames players, Canadian ice hockey players, Dallas Stars players, New Jersey Devils players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1966 — Gary Roberts Calgary Flames players, Canadian ice hockey players, Carolina Hurricanes players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1967 — Bruny Surin Canadian athletes, Canadian athletes at the 1996 Summer Olympics,
1967 — Murray Baron Canadian ice hockey players, Montreal Canadiens players, Philadelphia Flyers players, Phoenix Coyotes players, St. Louis Blues players, Vancouver Canucks players,
1967 — Sean Burke Canadian ice hockey players, Carolina Hurricanes players, Florida Panthers players, Hartford Whalers players, New Jersey Devils players, Philadelphia Flyers players, Phoenix Coyotes players, Vancouver Canucks players,
1967 — Vincent Damphousse Canadian ice hockey players, Colorado Avalanche players, Edmonton Oilers players, Montreal Canadiens players, San Jose Sharks players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1967 — Curtis Joseph Canadian ice hockey players, Detroit Red Wings players, Edmonton Oilers players, St. Louis Blues players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1967 — Mike Keane Canadian ice hockey players, Colorado Avalanche players, Dallas Stars players, Montreal Canadiens players, New York Rangers players, St. Louis Blues players, Vancouver Canucks players,
1967 — Joe Murphy Canadian ice hockey players, People stubs,
1967 — John Child (athlete) Beach volleyball players, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic volleyball players of Canada, Sports stubs, Volleyball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1967 — Guylaine Dumont Beach volleyball players, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic volleyball players of Canada, Sports stubs, Volleyball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1968 — Theoren Fleury Calgary Flames players, Canadian ice hockey players, Chicago Blackhawks players, Colorado Avalanche players, New York Rangers players,
1968 — Joe Juneau Boston Bruins players, Buffalo Sabres players, Canadian ice hockey players, Montreal Canadiens players, Ottawa Senators players, Phoenix Coyotes players, Washington Capitals players,
1968 — Stephane Quintal Canadian ice hockey players, Ice hockey stubs, Los Angeles Kings players, Montreal Canadiens players,
1968 — Mark Recchi Canadian ice hockey players, Montreal Canadiens players, Philadelphia Flyers players, Pittsburgh Penguins players, Sportspeople stubs,
1968 — Pat Onstad Canadian soccer players, Football (soccer) goalkeepers,
1969 — Josée Chouinard Canadian figure skaters, Figure skaters at the 1994 Winter Olympics,
1969 — Donald Audette Atlanta Thrashers players, Buffalo Sabres players, Canadian ice hockey players, Dallas Stars players, Florida Panthers players, Los Angeles Kings players, Montreal Canadiens players,
1969 — Rob Blake Canadian ice hockey players, Colorado Avalanche players, Los Angeles Kings players,
1969 — Joe Sakic Canadian ice hockey players, Colorado Avalanche players, Quebec Nordiques players,
1969 — Brendan Shanahan Canadian ice hockey players, Detroit Red Wings players, Hartford Whalers players, New Jersey Devils players, St. Louis Blues players,
1969 — Pierre Turgeon Buffalo Sabres players, Canadian ice hockey players, Dallas Stars players, Montreal Canadiens players, New York Islanders players, St. Louis Blues players,
1969 — Caroline Brunet Canadian athletes at the 1996 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2000 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1969 — Kamini Jain Canadian athletes at the 2000 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1969 — Mark Heese Beach volleyball players, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic volleyball players of Canada, Sports stubs, Volleyball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1969 — Chantal Petitclerc Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic wheelchair racers of Canada, Wheelchair racers at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1970 — James Rajotte Members of the Canadian House of Commons, People stubs,
1970 — Stu Barnes Buffalo Sabres players, Canadian ice hockey players, Dallas Stars players, Florida Panthers players, Pittsburgh Penguins players, Winnipeg Jets players,
1970 — Rod Brind'Amour Canadian ice hockey players, Carolina Hurricanes players, Philadelphia Flyers players, St. Louis Blues players,
1970 — Trevor Linden Canadian ice hockey players, Montreal Canadiens players, New York Islanders players, Vancouver Canucks players, Washington Capitals players,
1970 — Jason York Canadian ice hockey players, Detroit Red Wings players, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim players, Nashville Predators players, Ottawa Senators players,
1970 — Mike Wolfs Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic sailors of Canada, Sailors at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1970 — Jeffrey Adams Canadian athletes at the 2000 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic wheelchair racers of Canada, People stubs, Wheelchair racers at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1970 — Paul Spoljaric Baseball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1971 — Bob Boughner Buffalo Sabres players, Calgary Flames players, Canadian ice hockey players, Carolina Hurricanes players, Colorado Avalanche players, Nashville Predators players, Pittsburgh Penguins players,
1971 — Patrice Brisebois Canadian ice hockey players, Ice hockey stubs, Montreal Canadiens players,
1971 — Adam Foote Canadian ice hockey players, Colorado Avalanche players, Quebec Nordiques players,
1971 — Greg Johnson Canadian ice hockey players, Chicago Blackhawks players, Detroit Red Wings players, Nashville Predators players, Pittsburgh Penguins players,
1971 — Petr Nedved Canadian ice hockey players, Czech ice hockey players, Edmonton Oilers players, New York Rangers players, Pittsburgh Penguins players, St. Louis Blues players, Vancouver Canucks players,
1971 — Keith Primeau Canadian ice hockey players, Carolina Hurricanes players, Detroit Red Wings players, Hartford Whalers players, Philadelphia Flyers players,
1971 — Fiona Milne Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic rowers of Canada, People stubs, Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1971 — Johanne Begin Canadian athletes at the 2000 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1971 — Diane Roy Canadian athletes at the 2000 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic wheelchair racers of Australia, Wheelchair racers at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1971 — Monique Kavelaars Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Fencers at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Substubs,
1971 — Christine Nordhagen Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic wrestlers of Canada, People stubs, Wrestlers at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1972 — Adam Beach Canadian First Nations people, Canadian actors, Canadian people stubs,
1972 — Gwen Jacobs Canadian social justice activists, People stubs,
1972 — George Stroumboulopoulos Broadcast news analysts, Canadian journalists, Canadian people stubs, Canadian radio personalities, Canadian television personalities,
1972 — K-Os Canadian people stubs, Canadian rappers, Musician stubs,
1972 — Drake Berehowsky Canadian ice hockey players, Edmonton Oilers players, Nashville Predators players, Phoenix Coyotes players, Pittsburgh Penguins players, Toronto Maple Leafs players, Vancouver Canucks players,
1972 — Brad Bombardir Canadian ice hockey players, Minnesota Wild players, Nashville Predators players, New Jersey Devils players,
1972 — Mike Knuble Boston Bruins players, Canadian ice hockey players, Detroit Red Wings players, New York Rangers players, Philadelphia Flyers players,
1972 — Owen Nolan Canadian ice hockey players, Colorado Avalanche players, Quebec Nordiques players, San Jose Sharks players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1972 — Chris Osgood Canadian ice hockey players, Detroit Red Wings players, New York Islanders players, St. Louis Blues players,
1972 — Manon Rhéaume Canadian ice hockey players, Stub, Tampa Bay Lightning players,
1972 — Cameron Baerg Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic rowers of Canada, Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Sportspeople stubs,
1973 — Derek Armstrong Canadian ice hockey players, Los Angeles Kings players, New York Islanders players, New York Rangers players, Ottawa Senators players,
1973 — Adrian Aucoin Canadian ice hockey players, New York Islanders players, Tampa Bay Lightning players, Vancouver Canucks players,
1973 — Matthew Barnaby Buffalo Sabres players, Canadian ice hockey players, Colorado Avalanche players, New York Rangers players, Pittsburgh Penguins players, Tampa Bay Lightning players,
1973 — Philippe Boucher Buffalo Sabres players, Canadian ice hockey players, Dallas Stars players, Los Angeles Kings players,
1973 — Andrew Brunette Atlanta Thrashers players, Canadian ice hockey players, Minnesota Wild players, Nashville Predators players, Washington Capitals players,
1973 — Manny Legace Canadian ice hockey players, Detroit Red Wings players, Los Angeles Kings players, Stub,
1973 — Eric Lindros Canadian ice hockey players, London, Ontario, New York Rangers players, Philadelphia Flyers players,
1973 — Pascal Rhéaume Atlanta Thrashers players, Canadian ice hockey players, Chicago Blackhawks players, Ice hockey stubs, New Jersey Devils players, New York Rangers players, St. Louis Blues players,
1973 — Mike Beres Badminton players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1973 — Todd Betts Baseball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Substubs,
1973 — Richard Clapp Baseball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1973 — Jason Dickson 1997 American League All-Stars, Anaheim Angels players, Baseball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, California Angels players, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Major league pitchers,
1973 — Charmaine Reid Badminton players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1973 — Heather Ross-McManus Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Gymnasts at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1974 — Jason Arnott Canadian ice hockey players, Dallas Stars players, Edmonton Oilers players, New Jersey Devils players,
1974 — Joel Bouchard Calgary Flames players, Canadian ice hockey players, Dallas Stars players, Nashville Predators players, New Jersey Devils players, New York Rangers players, Phoenix Coyotes players, Pittsburgh Penguins players,
1974 — Anson Carter Boston Bruins players, Canadian ice hockey players, Edmonton Oilers players, Los Angeles Kings players, New York Rangers players, Washington Capitals players,
1974 — Chris Pronger Canadian ice hockey players, Hartford Whalers players, Ice hockey player missing statistics, St. Louis Blues players,
1975 — Jamie Allison Calgary Flames players, Canadian ice hockey players, Chicago Blackhawks players, Columbus Blue Jackets players, Nashville Predators players,
1975 — Jason Allison Boston Bruins players, Canadian ice hockey players, Los Angeles Kings players, Washington Capitals players,
1975 — Serge Aubin Atlanta Thrashers players, Canadian ice hockey players, Colorado Avalanche players, Columbus Blue Jackets players,
1975 — Todd Bertuzzi Canadian ice hockey players, New York Islanders players, Vancouver Canucks players,
1975 — Alexandre Daigle Canadian ice hockey players, Minnesota Wild players, Ottawa Senators players, Philadelphia Flyers players, Pittsburgh Penguins players, Tampa Bay Lightning players,
1975 — Eric Daze Canadian ice hockey players, Chicago Blackhawks players,
1975 — Shean Donovan Atlanta Thrashers players, Calgary Flames players, Canadian ice hockey players, Colorado Avalanche players, Pittsburgh Penguins players, San Jose Sharks players,
1975 — Brett Lindros Canadian ice hockey players, London, Ontario, New York Islanders players,
1975 — Brendan Morrison Canadian ice hockey players, New Jersey Devils players, Vancouver Canucks players,
1975 — Eric Perrin Canadian ice hockey players, Tampa Bay Lightning players,
1975 — Martin St. Louis Calgary Flames players, Canadian ice hockey players, Tampa Bay Lightning players,
1975 — Jocelyn Thibault Canadian ice hockey players, Chicago Blackhawks players, Ice hockey stubs, Montreal Canadiens players,
1975 — Marty Turco Canadian ice hockey players, Dallas Stars players,
1975 — Andrew Hoskins Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic rowers of Canada, Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1975 — Simon Whitfield Canadian athletes at the 2000 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1975 — Mike Johnson Baseball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1975 — Sherraine Mackay Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Fencers at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1975 — Jeremy Ware Baseball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic stubs,
1976 — Kristen French (d. 1992), Canadian crime victims, Murder victims, Pages on votes for deletion,
1976 — Éric Gagné 2002 National League All-Stars, 2003 National League All-Stars, 2004 National League All-Stars, Baseball players, Canadian baseball players, Los Angeles Dodgers players, Major league pitchers, Quebec sportspeople,
1976 — Nolan Baumgartner Canadian ice hockey players, Chicago Blackhawks players, Pittsburgh Penguins players, Vancouver Canucks players, Washington Capitals players,
1976 — Wade Belak Calgary Flames players, Canadian ice hockey players, Colorado Avalanche players, Toronto Maple Leafs players,
1976 — Zac Bierk Canadian ice hockey players, Ice hockey stubs, Minnesota Wild players, Phoenix Coyotes players, Tampa Bay Lightning players,
1977 — Jamie Salé Canadian figure skaters, Canadian people stubs, Figure skaters at the 1994 Winter Olympics, Figure skaters at the 2002 Winter Olympics, Sportspeople stubs,
1977 — Joel Gibb Canadian musicians, Canadian people stubs, LGBT musicians,
1977 — Phil Devey Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1977 — Aaron Myette Baseball players, Baseball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1977 — Kristy Odamura Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic softball players of Canada, Softball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1977 — Kim Sarrazin Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic softball players of Canada, People stubs, Softball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1977 — Tonya Verbeek Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic wrestlers of Canada, People stubs, Wrestlers at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1977 — Erin White Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic softball players of Canada, People stubs, Softball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1978 — Sonja Elen Kisa Canadian people, Canadian people stubs, Esperanto literature, Linguists, Translators, Wikipedians with article,
1979 — Angela Lichty Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic softball players of Canada, People stubs, Softball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1979 — Peter Orr Baseball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1979 — Ryan Radmanovich Baseball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1979 — Jana Salat Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1979 — Rick Say Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic swimmers of Canada, Swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1980 — Mike Danton Canadian criminals, Canadian ice hockey players, New Jersey Devils players, St. Louis Blues players,
1980 — Jonathan Cheechoo Canadian First Nations people, Canadian ice hockey players, San Jose Sharks players,
1980 — Adam Stern Baseball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Canadian people stubs,
1980 — Karen Cockburn Canadian athletes at the 2000 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Gymnasts at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1980 — Erin Cumpstone Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic softball players of Canada, People stubs, Softball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1980 — Danny Klassen Arizona Diamondbacks players, Baseball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Detroit Tigers players, People stubs,
1980 — Julie Leprohon Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Fencers at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1981 — Allison Crowe Canadian musicians, Canadian songwriters, Female singers, Folk singers, Pop pianists, Pop singers, Rock singers, Singer-songwriters, Vocalists,
1981 — Taylor Pyatt Buffalo Sabres players, Canadian ice hockey players, New York Islanders players,
1981 — Jonathan Mandick Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic rowers of Canada, People stubs, Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1981 — Owen Hargreaves Canadian soccer players, English footballers, Football (soccer) stubs,
1981 — Émilie Heymans Canadian athletes at the 2000 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Divers at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1981 — Lauren Bay Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic softball players of Canada, Softball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1981 — Shawn Hill Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, People stubs,
1981 — Kaila Holtz Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic softball players of Canada, Softball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1981 — Annie Martin Beach volleyball players, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic volleyball players of Canada, Sports stubs, Volleyball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1981 — Helen Nichol Badminton players at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1981 — Auburn Sigurdson Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic softball players of Canada, People stubs, Softball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1982 — Deirdra Dionne Athabasca University, Canadian Olympians, Canadian people stubs, Olympic stubs, Sportspeople stubs,
1982 — Kyle Shewfelt Canadian athletes at the 2000 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Canadian gymnasts, Gymnasts at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1982 — Brian Johns Canadian athletes at the 2000 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic swimmers of Canada, Swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1982 — Cindy Eadie Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic softball players of Canada, People stubs, Softball players at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1982 — Blythe Hartley Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Divers at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1982 — Andrew Hurd Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Olympic swimmers of Canada, Swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olympics,
1985 — Alexandre Despatie Canadian athletes at the 2000 Summer Olympics, Canadian athletes at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Divers at the 2004 Summer Olympics,