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Page 1: The Most Significant Canadian of the Post War Era

The Most Significant Canadian of the Post

War Era

Who Are You Going

To Choose?

The Most Significant Canadian of the Post

War Era

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The Task at Hand• You will be putting together either a presentation or a display

board arguing why the figure you have chosen has had the greatest impact on the last 70 years of Canadian history.

• You will be expected to write a brief biography on your figure, list their accomplishments, state interesting facts and explain how this makes them important to Canadian History.

• This project is designed to test your historical inquiry and application skills but it also opens the door for creativity and fun.

• A level four project will take this information and apply in either a presentation or visual display that actively engages the class and teacher.

• Get ready to learn about the contribution of a great Canadian or Canadians and to have fun with it.

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Your Instructions• Today in class we will be reviewing our options for

the final summative.• Your job today is to pay attention to the presentation

and pick your top five choices that you would like to do for the summative and rank them on a piece of paper that you will be handing in to me.

• Remember that only one person can do each figure from Canadian history and that only three figures can be chosen from each category.

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Words To The Wise• Remember that your job is to make an

argument either through a presentation or through a display board arguing that this figure has had the greatest impact on Canada.

• Choose wisely, don’t necessarily pick your favourite person – pick someone that will give you enough information and background to ace this project.

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CANADIAN PERFORMERSCANADIAN PERFORMERS

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ANNE MURRAYBORN:June 20, 1945

HOMETOWN:Springhill, Nova Scotia

PROFESSION:Country and Pop Singer

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:She is the first female singer to cross over and have a number one hit in the United States. She has won multiple music industry awards.

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BUFFY STE MARIEBORN:February 20, 1941

HOMETOWN:Qu’Appelle Valley, Saskatchewan

PROFESSION:Singer, Songwriter, Social Activist, Educator and Painter

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:Besides being an award winning musician, she has spoken out on Aboriginal Persons issues and has been an outspoken pacifist.

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RUSHFOUNDED:August 1968

HOMETOWN:Toronto, Ontario

PROFESSION:Band known for playing hard rock, progressive rock and heavy metal.

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:They have has a strong influence on bands that came after them. They have crossed over into the United States. They are recently inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

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CHRISTOPHER PLUMMERBORN:December 13, 1921

HOMETOWN:Toronto, Ontario

PROFESSION:Actor

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He is an Oscar winning actor who performs regularly in Canada, The United States and Great Britain. His most famous role is Captain von Trapp in The Sound of Music

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OSCAR PETERSONBORN:August 15, 1921

DIED:December 23, 2007

HOMETOWN:Montreal, Quebec

PROFESSION:Jazz Pianist, Composer and Singer

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He is widely thought to be the greatest piano player of all time

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CANADIAN AUTHORS AND ARTISTS

CANADIAN AUTHORS AND ARTISTS

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MARGARET ATWOODBORN:November 18, 1939

HOMETOWN:Ottawa, Ontario

PROFESSION:Author and Poet

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:She is an award winning author who has had best selling books in Canada and the United States. She is also known for her humanitarian work and environmental causes.

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PIERRE BERTONBORN:July 12, 1920

DIED:November 30, 2004

HOMETOWN:Whitehorse, Yukon

PROFESSION:Author and Journalist

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He was a noted Canadian author of non-fiction, especially Canadiana and Canadian history, and was a well-known television personality and journalist.

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ROBERT MUNSCHBORN:June 11, 1945

HOMETOWN:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania(Guelph, Ontario)

PROFESSION:Children’s Book Writer

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He is one of the best selling children’s authors of all time and his work is known throughout the world

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ROBERT BATEMANBORN:May 24, 1930

HOMETOWN:Toronto, Ontario

PROFESSION:Painter

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He is an artist and educator who has produced a lot of work portraying Canadian wildlife.

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LEONARD COHENBORN:September 21, 1934

HOMETOWN:Montreal, Quebec

PROFESSION:Musician, Poet and Novelist

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He has been successful as both a musician and an author receiving several honours for his work.

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CANADIAN PRIME MINISTERS

CANADIAN PRIME MINISTERS

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JOHN DIEFENBAKERBORN:September 18, 1895

DIED:August 16, 1979

HOMETOWN:Neustadt, Ontario

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He was responsible for the Canadian Bill of Rights that was the predecessor to The Charter of Rights and Freedoms

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LESTER B. PEASONBORN:April 23, 1897

DIED:December 27, 1972

HOMETOWN:Toronto, Ontario

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He was instrumental in establishing the Canadian Peace Keeper Force and won a Nobel Prize for his efforts. He also established major social programs, including universal health care, the Canada Pension Plan and Canada Student Loans, and established a new national flag.

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PIERRE ELLIOTT TRUDEAUBORN:October 18, 1919

DIED:September 28, 2000

HOMETOWN:Montreal, Quebec

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He was the Prime Minister during the FLQ Crisis and the second ever to use the Wartime Measures Act. He brought the constitution to Canada and established the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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BRIAN MULRONEYBORN:March 20, 1939

HOMETOWN:Baie-Comeau, Quebec

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He established the Free Trade Agreement with United States and Mexico. Through The Meech Lake and Charlottetown Accords he tried to get Quebec to sign on to the Constitution. He established the GST.

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KIM CAMPBELLBORN:March 10, 1947

HOMETOWN:Port Albemi, British Columbia

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:She was the first female prime minister of Canada although she only served for a few months. As Justice Minister she passed legislation that advanced women’s rights specifically related to abuse and rape.

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CANADIAN POLITICIANSCANADIAN POLITICIANS

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RENE LEVESQUEBORN:August 24, 1922

DIED:November 1, 1987

HOMETOWN:Cambellton, New Brunswick

PROFESSION:Journalist and Premier of Quebec

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT: He was one of the founders of the Parti Quebecois and the Quebec Separatist Movement.

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TOMMY DOUGLASBORN:October 20, 1904

DIED:February 24, 1986

HOMETOWN:Falkirk, Scotland(Ottawa, Ontario)

PROFESSION:Baptist Minister and Politician

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He helped found the New Democratic Party. He also pushed the government to establish social programs like Medicare.

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JEANNE SAUVEBORN:April 26, 1922

DIED:January 26, 1939

HOMETOWN:Prud’homme, Saskatchewan

PROFESSION:Governor General of Canada

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:She was the first female Governor General of Canada. She also served as an MP and a Member of the Cabinet.

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CHARLES VINCENT MASSEYBORN:February 20, 1887

DIED:December 30, 1967

HOMETOWN:Toronto, Ontario

PROFESSION:Governor General of Canada

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He was the first Canadian born Governor General of Canada.

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LINCOLN ALEXANDERBORN:January 21, 1922

DIED:October 19, 2012

HOMETOWN:Toronto, Ontario

PROFESSION:Lawyer and Politician

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He served as an MP, Cabinet Minister, and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. He was Canada’s first Black Member of Parliament.

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CANADIAN ENTREPENEURSCANADIAN ENTREPENEURS

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TOM PATTERSONBORN:June 11. 1920

DIED:February 23, 2005

HOMETOWN:Stratford, Ontario

PROFESSION:Journalist and Theatre Producer

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He founded the Stratford Festival Theatre which is one of the biggest and well-known theatre companies in North America.

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DIANE DUPUYBORN:1948

HOMETOWN:Vancouver, British Columbia

PROFESSION:Theatre Producer and Motivational Speaker

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:She started a black light theatre company called Famous People Players where she works with people with intellectual disabilities teaching them to perform and work and live independently.

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JOSEPH-ARMAND BOMBARDIERBORN:April 16, 1907

DIED:February 18, 1964

HOMETOWN:Valcourt, Quebec

PROFESSION:Inventor and Entrepeneur

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He invented the snowmobile and the technology that led to the snow plow.

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JACQUES PLANTEBORN:January 17, 1929

DIED:February 27, 1986

HOMETOWN:Notre Dame-du-Mont-Carmel, Quebec

PROFESSION:NHL Goaltender and Inventor

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He created the goalie mask that led to face protection for hockey players.

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JAMES C. FLOYDBORN:October 20, 1914

HOMETOWN:Manchester, England(Toronto, Ontario)

PROFESSION:Aerospace Engineer

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He was the chief architect on the Avro Arrow which at the time was the most advanced aircraft.

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CANADIAN HOCKEY STARSCANADIAN HOCKEY STARS

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WAYNE GRETZKYBORN:January 26, 1961

HOMETOWN:Brantford Ontario

PROFESSION:Former Player and Hockey Executive

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He is generally regarded as the best player to ever play the game. As the manager of The Canadian Olympic team, he helped both the men`s and women`s programs achieve gold.

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HAILEY WICKENHEISERBORN:August 13, 1978

HOMETOWN:Shaunavon, Saskatchewan

PROFESSION:Hockey Player

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:She is thought to be the best female hockey player ever. She has led the Canadian team to three consecutive gold medals at the Olympic Games.

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MAURICE RICHARDBORN:August 4, 1921

DIED:May 27, 2000

HOMETOWN:Montreal, Quebec

PROFESSION:Hockey Player

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He was the first hockey player to achieve the feat of 50 goals in 50 games. He became a symbol of the Quebec separatist movement after being unfairly suspended from the NHL.

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GORDIE HOWEBORN:March 21, 1928

HOMETOWN:Floral, Saskatchewan

PROFESSION:Hockey Player

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He is known as ``Mr. Hockey`` and is generally thought to be one of the greatest hockey players of all time.

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FATHER DAVID BAUERBORN:November 2, 1924

DIED:November 9, 1988

HOMETOWN:Waterloo, Ontario

PROFESSION:Hockey Player and Builder and Catholic Priest

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He was involved in building the Canadian Hockey Program at both the Olympics and World Championships.

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CANADIAN ATHLETESCANADIAN ATHLETES

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CATRIONA LE MAY DOANBORN:December 23, 1970

HOMETOWN:Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

PROFESSION:Olympic Speed Skater

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:As a speed skater she set several world records. She was also the first to successfully defend her gold medal.

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ALEXANDRE BILODEAUBORN:September 8, 1987

HOMETOWN:Montreal, Quebec

PROFESSION:Freestyle Skier

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He is the first Canadian to win a Gold Medal in the Olympic Games on Canadian soil.

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SILKEN LAUMANNBORN:November 14, 1964

HOMETOWN:Toronto, Ontario

PROFESSION:Former Rower and Motivational Speaker

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:She overcame a devastating injury to compete in her last Olympic Games. She was a championship rower.

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CLARA HUGHESBORN:September 27, 1972

HOMETOWN:Winnipeg, Manitoba

PROFESSION:Speed Skater and Road and Track Cycling

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:She is the first Canadian athlete to win medals in both the Summer and Winter Olympic Games including a gold medal.

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STEVE NASHBORN:February 7, 1974

HOMETOWN:Johannesburg, South Africa

PROFESSION:NBA Basketball Player

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He is an award winning professional basketball player. He is also involved in charity work.

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CANADIAN HUMANITARIANSCANADIAN HUMANITARIANS

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RICK HANSENBORN:August 26, 1957

HOMETOWN:Port Alberni, British Columbia

PROFESSION:Paralympic Athlete and Activist

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He created the `Man in Motion` marathon and was a champion Paralympic Athlete.

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CRAIG KIELBURGERBORN:December 17, 1982

HOMETOWN:Thornhill, Ontario

PROFESSION:Social Activist

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He founded Free The Children to help children in third world countries overcome child labour. He also helped found We Day.

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DAVID SUZUKIBORN:March 24, 1936

HOMETOWN:Vancouver, British Columbia

PROFESSION:Broadcaster and Environmental Activist

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He ran a show for decades on the CBC called The Nature of Things. He is very vocal about bringing environmental issues to the forefront in government policy.

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ROMEO DALLAIREBORN:June 25, 1946

HOMETOWN:Denekamp, Netherlands(Ottawa, Ontario)

PROFESSION:Former Canadian ForcesPresent Canadian Senator

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:As Head of the United Nations Peace Keepers, he brought attention to the Rwandan Genocide.

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TOM JACKSONBORN:October 27, 1948

HOMETOWN:One Arrow Reserve, Saskatchewan

PROFESSION:Actor and Singer

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He is a first nations actor and singer who has used his talents to raise money for charity with the Huron Carole.

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CANADIAN TV PERSONALITIES

CANADIAN TV PERSONALITIES

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ERNIE COOMBSBORN:November 26, 1927

DIED:September 18, 2001

HOMETOWN:Lewiston, Maine(Pickering, Ontario)

PROFESSION:Children`s Broadcaster

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He had one of the longest running children`s television shows on CBC Mr. Dressup.

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PETER MANSBRIDGEBORN:July 6, 1948

HOMETOWN:London, England(Ottawa, Ontario)

PROFESSION:News Broadcaster

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He is one of the most long serving and recognizable news broadcasters in Canada on the CBC.

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PETER GZOWSKIBORN:July 13, 1934

DIED:January 24, 2002

HOMETOWN:Toronto, Ontario

PROFESSION:Broadcaster, Writer and Reporter

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He was famous for his interviews on his television show Morningside and was known as a voice for Canadian identity.

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RICK MERCERBORN:October 17, 1969

HOMETOWN:St. John`s, Newfoundland

PROFESSION:Comedian and Television Broadcaster

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:He is a very popular television personality. He is known for his biting sarcasm and for his special Talking To Americans.

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THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FARCE

FOUNDED:1970

HOMETOWN:Montreal, Quebec

PROFESSION:Radio and Television Show

WHY THEY ARE IMPORTANT:They are famous for their radio and television show where they parody current events and Canadian politics and our national identity.