List of people from London, Ontario

Notable people from London, Ontario

This is a list of Notable people who were born in, residents of, or are otherwise connected to the city of London, Ontario. A person from London is referred to as a Londoner.

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  • D. Craig Aitchison (born 1968), Canadian Army officer, current commander of Combat Training Centre, at CFB Gagetown
  • Kelley Armstrong (born 1968), author of fantastic fiction
  • Article One, Christian pop-rock band
  • Philip Aziz (1923-2009) , painter, sculptor, designer, heritage preservationist
  • R. Scott Bakker (born 1967), author of fantastic fiction
  • Karen Dianne Baldwin (born 1963), Miss Universe 1982
  • Frederick Banting (1891-1941), co-discoverer of insulin, practised in London and has both a museum dedicated to him and a high school named after him
  • Joan Barfoot (born 1946), author of fiction
  • John Davis Barnett (1848-1926), 19th and 20th-century railroad engineer and curator-librarian
  • Joe Bartoch (born 1983), Olympian swimmer
  • Helen Battle (1903–1994), marine biologist
  • Sir Adam Beck (1857-1925), instrumental in setting up the early grid to deliver hydro-electric publicly-owned power from Niagara Falls to the rest of Ontario; former mayor of London
  • Marc Bell, artist
  • Tom Benner, artist
  • Justin Bieber (born 1994), singer-songwriter and actor
  • Craig Richard Billington, retired professional ice hockey player, now executive with Colorado Avalanche
  • The Birthday Massacre, synth-rock band
  • Trevor Blumas, actor
  • Bill Brady, broadcast journalist and media executive, Member of the Order of Canada, former national director of The Canadian Heart & Stroke Foundation
  • Greg Brady, one-time sports radio personality, now at ( CFIQ )
  • Eve Brodlique (1867-1949), British-born Canadian/American author, journalist
  • Josh Brown, NHL player for the Arizona Coyotes
  • Jacob Bryson, NHL player for the Buffalo Sabres
  • Richard Maurice Bucke, 19th-century pioneer in the modern treatment of the mentally ill

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Adam Stern

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References

  1. ^ Henderson, Jim (September 22, 1956). "Retire at 60? No, Sir! Dr. J. Howard Crocker Carved a Second Career". Brantford Expositor. Brantford, Ontario. p. 18. Archived from the original on April 18, 2023. Retrieved May 28, 2023.
  2. ^ Pittis, Don (November 21, 2022). "From 'car-dependent hellscapes' to green cities, Canadians find new ways to fight climate change". Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved June 22, 2023. While written and delivered in a droll, contemptuous style, Slaughter's well-researched and well-produced videos, often in association with the U.S. non-profit Strong Towns, provide an accessible lesson in what's not working in North American cities and, using his current home in the Netherlands as a counter-example, how North American cities need to change.
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