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Pages in category "Canadian motivational speakers" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
As a result of her involvement in Paralympic sports, Schmitt was hired by Air Canada and Shoppers Drug Mart as a corporate leadership developer. [10] She is a motivational speaker and teaches part-time at Variety Village. [4] In 2017, Schmitt received the Robert W. Jackson Award, Ontario Premier Award, and C-SASIL Lifetime Achievement Award. [11]
His struggles with this great loss eventually led him to become a motivational speaker. In the year 2000, author June Callwood wrote an award-winning book, The Man Who Lost Himself: The Terry Evanshen Story , which was turned into a 2005 movie for CTV , The Stranger I Married (also known as The Man Who Lost Himself ), starring David James ...
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Joseph (Joe) Roberts (born November 25, 1966) also known as the "Skidrow CEO" is a Canadian motivational speaker, author, youth homelessness advocate and co-founder of The Push for Change Foundation. Roberts experienced drug addiction and chronic homelessness as a youth and entered drug treatment in 1991.
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Cameron is paid by sports teams to attend their games and energize fans. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The only professional sports entertainer of his kind in the world, Cameron has performed at over 1,500 events including 2 Olympic Games, [ 4 ] 5 NBA Finals, 3 Stanley Cup Finals, the US Open tennis tournament including the 2011 US Open , where Cameron ...
Resurrected the Canadian Football Soccer Association, which later became the Canadian Soccer Association. [8] 1975: Syl Apps: Ice hockey: Athlete: Received the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy in 1942. Won the Stanley Cup with the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1947 and 1948. Named to Order of Canada in 1977. [9] 1957: Don Arnold: Rowing: Athlete