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Mel Lastman – 62nd Mayor of Toronto; businessman; Henry Lau – singer, musician, actor, and ex-member of South Korean boy band Super Junior M; Ashley Lawrence – soccer player for the Canada national team [11] Jack Layton – politician, leader of the federal New Democratic Party; Mike Layton – municipal politician, son of Jack Layton
Robert Bédard (b. 1931), the most recent Canadian to win the Canadian Open men's singles championship (1955) Vicki Berner (1945–2017), Tennis Canada Hall of Fame; Eugenie Bouchard, highest world ranking No. 5; Gabriela Dabrowski; Frank Dancevic; Leylah Annie Fernandez, highest world ranking No. 13
E. J. Lennox RAIC OAA (1854–1933) – architect of Old City Hall in Toronto, and Casa Loma; John M. Lyle FRIBA OAA (1872–1945) RAIC – architect of the New York Public Library, the Royal Alexandra Theatre, and Toronto's Union Station; Raymond Moriyama CC OOnt (1929–2023) – architect of the Ontario Science Centre, Ottawa City Hall, and ...
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Rob Ford, late and former Mayor of Toronto; John Hallett, politician; Stephen Harper, former Prime Minister of Canada; attended Richview Collegiate Institute; Allan Rock, former Minister of Health & Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations; attended Richview Collegiate Institute
The following is a list of people from the Toronto suburb of Scarborough, Ontario. Athletes. Jacob O'Brien (born 1982),Torontonian, Multidisciplinary Athlete and PSW;
Mister Leonard evolved out of a previous partnership between Sam Gertner, Syd Stein, and Leonard Wasser in the Company Pantman. Pantman manufactured men's styled fly-front pants for women. A concept so foreign at the time that one confused model employed by the company famously zipped them up with the zipper on the back. [1]
That same year, the Public Archives Canada (now Library and Archives Canada) did a travelling exhibition of his work titled A Daily Smile. [8] On April 25, 1993, Macpherson retired a second time from the Star, and died eight days later. [9] There is a Duncan Macpherson fonds at Library and Archives Canada. The archival reference number is R5671.