List of people from the Halifax Regional Municipality

This is a list of people who were born in the communities making up the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia or spent a significant part of their lives there.

Politicians

  • Sir Frederick Borden KCMG PC (1847–1917), Minister of Militia and Defence (Canada) (1896-1911)
  • Sir Robert Borden GCMG PC KC (1854–1937), Prime Minister of Canada (1911-20)
  • John Buchanan PC, QC (1931–2019), lawyer, 20th Premier of Nova Scotia 1978–1990, member of the Senate of Canada 1990–2006
  • Walter Fitzgerald (1936-2014), Mayor of Halifax, 1971–1974, 1994–1996
  • John Godfrey (1942-2023), Member of Parliament (1993–2008), President of University of King's College (1977–1987), Financial Post editor (1987–1991)
  • Joseph Howe (1804–1873), press freedom advocate and activist, journalist, politician and public servant
  • Megan Leslie (born 1973), former Member of Parliament and Deputy Leader of the federal New Democratic Party (2012–2015)
  • Angus L. MacDonald, 12th and 14th Premier of Nova Scotia 1933–1940, 1945–1954 and federal Minister of National Defence for Naval Services, 1940–1945
  • Alexa McDonough (1944-2022), former Member of Parliament and Leader of the provincial (1980-1994) and federal New Democratic Party (1995-2003)
  • Gerald Regan, PC, QC (1928–2019), 19th Premier of Nova Scotia 1970–1978, federal cabinet minister 1980–1984
  • Jo-Ann Roberts (born 1956), interim leader, Green Party of Canada, 2019-2020
  • Sir John Sparrow David Thompson (1845–1894), Prime Minister of Canada (1892–94)
  • Sir Charles Tupper (1821–1915), Prime Minister of Canada (1896)
  • Ronald Wallace (1916–2008), Mayor of Halifax, 1970–1978

Civil rights leaders

Business leaders

(1915-1989) original owners of the first tour boats in Halifax Harbour Sandra Gail and Haligonian’s 1, 2 & 3.

  • Edith and Frank Day

(1968-1974) owners of Days’ Furniture store on Bayer’s Road.

Military and naval figures

17th–18th centuries

19th century

20th century

Diplomats

  • Audri Mukhopadhyay (born 1974), former Canadian Consul General in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Scientists

Authors

Novelists or short story authors

Playwrights

  • Catherine Banks, 2-time Governor General's Award-winning playwright (Bone Cage; It Is Solved By Walking)
  • George Boyd (playwright) (1952–2020) (Shine Boy; Gideon's Blues)
  • Brendan Gall (born 1978) (Alias Godot; Head-Smashed-In, Buffalo Jump)
  • Hannah Moscovitch (born 1978) Ottawa-born Governor General's Award-winning playwright (East of Berlin, This is War, Sexual Misconduct of the Middle Classes)
  • Wendy Lill (born 1950), playwright, M.P. [1] (Corker, The Fighting Days, The Glace Bay Miners' Museum)
  • Alfred Silver, Prairie-born Halifax playwright, novelist (Göttingen, Acadia)

Poets

Critics, scholars, other

  • John Boileau (born 1794), author of historical non-fiction (Half-Hearted Enemies: Nova Scotia, New England and the War of 1812, Valiant Hearts: Atlantic Canada and the Victoria Cross, Halifax and the Royal Canadian Navy, Halifax and Titanic, 6-12-17: The Halifax Explosion)
  • Harry Flemming (1933-2008), journalist, columnist, political pundit
  • George Grant (philosopher) (1918–1988), philosopher, academic (Lament for a Nation, Technology and Empire)
  • Stephen Kimber (born 1949), journalist, editor, broadcaster, professor (Sailors, Slackers and Blind Pigs: Halifax at War)
  • Janet Kitz, ONS, MSM, (1930-2019), author, educator, historian (Shattered City)
  • Steven Laffoley (born 1965), creative non-fiction and crime writer (Halifax Nocturne)
  • Thomas McCulloch (1776–1843), Scottish-born clergyman, naturalist, humourist, author (The Stepsure Letters)
  • Walter D. O'Hearn (1910-1969), newspaper journalist, managing editor, columnist, book reviewer (The New York Times), President of the United Nations Correspondents Association
  • Malcolm Ross (literary critic) OC FRSC (1911–2002), critic (Poetry & Dogma), editor (McClelland and Stewart's New Canadian Library), professor, NFB film executive

Actors, directors, comedians

Actors

[Note: UK actors John Neville (1925–2011) and Noel Harrison (1934-2013) and US actors Michael Moriarty (born 1941) and Jan Smithers (born 1949) are all former extended-term residents of Halifax.]

Directors/screenwriters

Comedians

Broadcasters

Visual artists and sculptors

Musicians

Classical

  • Denise Djokic (born 1980), cellist
  • Barbara Fris (born 1956), operatic soprano
  • Barbara Hannigan (born 1971), operatic soprano
  • James Milligan (1928–1961), opera singer
  • Don Ross (guitarist) (born 1960), fingerstyle classical, jazz and folk guitarist
  • Georg Tintner (1917–1999) Austrian-born conductor; resident of Halifax from 1987 until his death
  • Portia White (1911–1968), operatic contralto

Country

Folk

Jazz, blues, and soul

Hip hop and rap

  • Buck 65 (born 1972), rapper, hip hop artist, MC, CBC personality Rich Terfry
  • Classified, real name Luke Boyd, rapper
  • MAJE, rapper, spoken artist from East Preston
  • Hip Club Groove, 1990s hip hop band
  • Sixtoo, 1990s hip hop artist
  • Skratch Bastid (born 1982), Bedford-raised deejay, producer, 3-time Scribble Jam DJ Battle winner
  • Wordburglar, alternative hip hop artist

Rock and pop

Individuals

Bands

Sportspeople

Baseball

  • Shorty Dee (1889–1971), MLB shortstop, St. Louis Browns
  • John Doyle (baseball) (1858–1915), MLB pitcher, St. Louis Brown Stockings
  • Pat Hannivan (1866–1908), MLB outfielder/infielder, Brooklyn Bridegrooms
  • Vince Horsman (born 1967), MLB pitcher, Oakland A's, Toronto Blue Jays
  • Rick Lisi (born 1956), MLB outfielder, Texas Rangers
  • Pat Scanlon (outfielder) (1861–1913), MLB outfielder, Boston Reds

Basketball

Boxing

  • Ricky Anderson, 1981 North American light-welterweight champion
  • Trevor Berbick (1954–2006), WBC World Heavyweight Champion (1986)
  • Chris Clarke (born 1956), 1975 Pan Am Games lightweight gold-medalist
  • Buddy Daye (1928–1995), Canadian featherweight champion 1964-66, community activist
  • David Downey (born 1942), Canadian middleweight champion 1967–77
  • Ray Downey (born 1968), Olympic medalist, light-heavyweight
  • George Dixon (1870–1908), first black world boxing champion in any weight class; first ever Canadian-born boxing champion
  • Clyde Gray (born 1947), Commonwealth Champion, WBA welterweight contender
  • Kirk Johnson (born 1972), heavyweight boxer, Olympian

Football

  • Eddie Murray, (born 1956) former NFL Kicker
  • Tyrone Williams (born 1970), retired NFL and CFL player
  • Steve Morley (born 1981), retired NFL and CFL player
  • Larry Uteck (1952–2002), CFL player (1974–80), CIAU coach (1983–97) [Coach of the Year (1988, 1992)], athletic director, Alderman, Deputy Mayor

Hockey

Martial arts

  • T. J. Grant (born 1984), mixed martial artist, UFC Lightweight contender
  • Roger Hollett, mixed martial artist, former UFC Light Heavyweight
  • Chris Kelades, mixed martial artist, former UFC Flyweight
  • John Makdessi, mixed martial artist, UFC Lightweight competitor

Other

  • Janet Gladys Aitken (1908–1988), equestrian and former director of the All England Jumping Course at Hickstead
  • Jackie Barrett (born 1974), Special Olympics Powerlifter, amassed 15 Powerlifting medals at four Special Olympics World Games appearances
  • Ellie Black (born 1995), Olympic gymnast
  • Jamie Bone (born 1966), 3-time gold medallist, 1988 Summer Paralympics (100m, 200m, 400m)
  • Jillian D'Alessio (born 1985), sprint kayaker, two-time Pan-American gold medalist
  • Nancy Garapick (born 1961), backstroke swimmer, Olympic medalist and former Olympic record holder, former world record holder
  • Stephen Giles (born 1972), sprint canoeist, World Champion (1998), Olympic bronze-medallist (2000)
  • Stephen Hart, (born 1960), former soccer player, national team manager (Canada, 2006–07, 2009–12; Trinidad and Tobago, 2013–16), manager of the Halifax Wanderers (CPL) (2018-22).
  • Colleen Jones (born 1959), World Champion curler, CBC personality
  • Mark de Jonge (born 1984), sprint canoeist, olympic bronze medalist, two World Championship golds and one Pan-American gold
  • Ian Millar (born 1947), show jumper, World Champ (3), 10-time Olympian (1972-2012), Olympic silver medallist (2008), Pan Am Champ (1987, 1999, 2015)
  • Morgan Williams, professional rugby player, born in Kingston, Ontario, raised in Cole Harbour

Criminals

Other

References

  1. ^ "Canadian impresario finds his niche building a children's TV powerhouse" – via The Globe and Mail.
  2. ^ Cohen, Susan L. (11 January 2024), "Deeble [née Egan], Jane Cecilia (1827–1913), nurse", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/odnb/9780198614128.013.90000382491, ISBN 978-0-19-861412-8, retrieved 15 January 2024
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