List of people from Mississauga
This is a list of people from Mississauga, Ontario.
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- Ibrahim Aboud, terror suspect, charges dropped
- Carolyn Abraham, freelance journalist and author, finalist for the 2002 Governor General's Awards
- Eve Adams, politician
- Anthony Patrick Cawthra Adamson, heritage planning
- Vik Adhopia, CBC Radio reporter
- James Cox Aikins (1823–1904), federal politician, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
- Omar Alghabra, former federal politician
- Mary Elyse Allan, C.M., M.B.A., LL.D. (Hon.), President and CEO of GE Canada, champion of scientific literacy, particularly among girls
- Charles Allen (b. 1977), athlete
- Stella Ambler, federal politician
- Greg Anaka, C.M., minor hockey organizer
- Adrian Anantawan, violinist
- Natalie Appleton, singer, actress
- H. David Archibald, C.M., M.S.W., D.Sc., F.R.S.H., founder and executive director of Ontario Addiction Research Foundation
- Antwi Atuahene (b. 1984), NBLC basketball player
- Anthony Aquino, ice hockey player
- Luciano Aquino (b. 1985), hockey player, Erste Bank Eishockey Liga
- Cathy Auld (b. 1971), curler, skips at Mississaugua Golf & Country Club
B
Johnny Bower
- Devon Bailey, Canadian football player
- Al Balding, golfer
- Jill Barber, singer-songwriter
- Matthew Barber, singer-songwriter
- Matt Beca (b. 1986), hockey player, DEL2
- Sophie Bennett, actress (Saddle Club seasons 1 & 2)
- Jack Bickell (1884-1951), businessman, philanthropist, and sports team owner
- Don Biederman, stock car racer
- Don Biggs (b. 1965), retired ice hockey player
- Courtney Birchard, Canadian national ice hockey player[1]
- David Blackwood, printmaker, artist in residence at the University of Toronto's Erindale College (1969-1975)
- Fito Blanko, Panamanian-Canadian singer/songwriter
- Johnny Bower, Hockey Hall of Fame goalie for the Toronto Maple Leafs
- Cory Boyd, CFL football player[2]
- Brad Boyes, NHL player[3]
- Harold M. Brathwaite, O Ont., education
- William Breukelman, O.C., MBA, P.ENG, former principal and chair of IMAX Corporation, co-founded Sciex Limited, Business Arts Inc.
- Brandon Bridge, CFL football player
- Alysha Brillinger, Tanzanian-Canadian musician
- David Broll (b. 1993), hockey player, Toronto Maple Leafs
- Kadeisha Buchanan (b. 1995), soccer player
- Francis (Frank) C. Buckley, C.M., B.Comm.,
- Attila Buday, sprint canoer
- Tamas Buday Jr., C-2 canoe
- Mike Bullard, comedian, radio and television personality[4]
- Pat Bullard, writer and comedian
- Tony Burgess, novelist and screenwriter
C
- Jeff Caister, hockey player, Elite Ice Hockey League
- Tiffany Cameron, soccer player, German Bundesliga and Canada women's national soccer team
- Mathew Campagna, hockey player, OHL
- Nikki Campbell, golfer
- Anthony Carelli, professional wrestler, competes as Santino Marella for World Wrestling Entertainment
- Gordon Carton (b. 1921), former MPP
- Claire Carver-Dias, synchronized swimmer
- Deanna Casaluce, actress
- Alfred Joseph Casson, artist, Group of Seven
- David Celia, musician
- Hyliard Chappell, politician, MP and councillor
- Don Cherry, hockey commentator
- Adrian Clarke (b. 1991), football linebacker
- Dameon Clarke, actor, voice actor
- Paul Coffey, Hockey Hall of Fame inductee and hockey great
- Kate Conway (b. 1986), actress
- Matthew Corrente, hockey player for the New Jersey Devils
- Peter de C. Cory, C.C., C.D., Q.C., judge, former lawyer
- Anthony Cosmo, NLL goaltender for the Boston Blazers
- Bonnie Crombie, politician
- Kyle Croxall, 2012 Crashed Ice world champion[5]
- Bob Cunningham (1927-2006), CFL football fullback
D
- Robin D'Abreo, field hockey player
- Dipika Damerla, MPP for Mississauga East—Cooksville
- James Day (b. 1946), equestrian jumping
- Bob Dechert, politician
- Ranjeev Deol, field hockey
- Duncan R. Derry (d. 1987), O.C., Ph.D., F.R.S.C., economic geologist
- Sudarshan Devanesen, C.M., M.D., former Chief of Family and Community Medicine at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto
- Anne Ditchburn, ballet dancer and choreographer, actress
- Martin Dobkin, mayor of Mississauga, family doctor
- Denny Doherty, The Mamas and Papas, moved to Park Royal in 1986 to live and work, later Lorne Park[6]
- Marcelino Frost DaCosta BFAh C.O. Professional Artist Educator, Community Worker and Hip-Hop performer
- D-Pryde, rapper and hip-hop performer
- Dick Duff, former professional hockey player, and Hockey Hall of Fame inductee
- Andre Durie, CFL football player, slotback, Jake Gaudaur Veterans' Award[7][8]
- Pat Differ, former Mississauga Athlete of the Year 1978, Two time World Champion - Lacrosse.
E
F
J. D. Fortune
- Robby Fabbri, ice hockey, drafted by NHL
- Ron Fellows, NASCAR driver
- Wayne Fernandes, field hockey
- Yanga R. Fernández, astronomer
- Ricardo Ferreira (b. 1992), Portuguese professional footballer
- Jonelle Filigno, soccer player, Olympics and National Women's Soccer League
- Caleb Flaxey, curler, 2014 Sochi Olympic alternate; Caledon resident, his rink is Dixie Curling Club
- Peter Fonseca, politician
- J.D. Fortune, musician
- Giuliano Frano (b. 1993), USL soccer player
- Paul Fromm, white supremacist
G
- Jay Gajjar, C.M., M.A., community involvement in Stephenville, Nova Scotia, immigrant settlement
- Robyn Gayle, Olympic soccer player
- Joel Gibb, musician
- Nadya Gill, soccer player
- John Morrow Godfrey (1912–2001), pilot, lawyer, Senator
- Gary Pig Gold (b. 1955), singer-songwriter, record producer, filmmaker, author
- Charles Goldhamer, war artist
- Cindy Gomez, singer
- Gigi Gorgeous (b. 1992), actress, internet personality, makeup artist, activist, and model
- Igor Gouzenko (1919–1982), defected cipher clerk for the Soviet Embassy to Canada
- Albina Guarnieri, former politician
H
- Sherman Hamilton (b. 1972), basketball player, television personality, raised in Malton
- Macklin Leslie Hancock (1925-2010), O Ont, urban planning
- Basil (Buzz) Hargrove, O.C., LL.D., former President of the Canadian Auto Workers union
- Richard Harmon (b. 1991), actor
- Daniel Harper (b. 1989), track and field
- Farhat Hashmi (b. 1957), Islamic scholar, founder of Mississauga's Al-Huda Institute
- Ronnie Hawkins
- Sandy Hawley, jockey[10]
- Paul Henderson, C.M., O.Ont., former NHL ice hockey player, motivational speaker, volunteer
- Curtis Hibbert (b. 1966), stuntman, Olympic gymnast
- Allison Higson, Olympic swimmer
- Shawn Hill (b. 1981), baseball player
- Dave Hilton, Jr., former world boxing champion
- Karla Homolka (b. 1970), convicted serial killer, born in the Town of Port Credit
- Jonathan Hood, football defensive back, CFL
- Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, world-level gymnast
- Malcolm Howard, Olympic rower
- William Pearce Howland (1811-1907), second Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
- Darrin Huss (b. 1965), singer
- Reverend Hyeon Soo Lim, imprisoned pastor
I
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- Chuck Jackson (b. 1953), lead singer, Downchild Blues Band
- Simeon Jackson (b. 1987), footballer
- C. Douglas Jay, C.M., Ph.D., D.D. (Hon.), theological educator
- Aditya Jha, C.M., M.Sc., LL.D., business, promotion of education and entrepreneurial opportunities for Aboriginal and disadvantaged youth
- Ryan Johnson (b. 1974), freestyle skier
- Peter Jones (1802–1856), Ojibwa Methodist minister, translator, chief and author
- Richard D. Jones, O.C., LL.D., former President, Canadian Council of Christians and Jews
- Leila Josefowicz, violinist
K
- Karen Kain, CC, lived in Erindale Woodlands[11] and Clarkson[12] while attending the National Ballet School
- Ignat Kaneff, O Ont, developer and philanthropist
- Douglas Kennedy (1916-2003), provincial politician
- Peter Kennedy (1943–2010), economist
- Thomas Laird Kennedy (1878–1959), politician, Premier of Ontario
- Jane Kerr (b. 1968), Olympic swimmer
- Christina Kessler (b. 1988), ice hockey player
- Iqra Khalid (b. 1986), MP
- Rich Kidd (b. 1987), hip hop recording artist, record producer and film/video director, 2012 Juno Award nominee
- Dean Kondziolka (b. 1972), swimmer
- Tom Kostopoulos (b. 1979), ice hockey player
- Greg Kovacs (1968-2013), bodybuilder
- Benjamin Kowalewicz, lead singer of Billy Talent
- Alison Kreviazuk (b. 1988), curler
- Matt Kudu (b. 1981), football player
- Nikolai Kulikovsky (1881-1958), second husband of Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia
- Shrawan Kumar, O.C., Ph.D., D.Sc., F.R.S.C., rehabilitation ergonomics pioneer, professor emeritus at the University of Alberta
- Jeff Kyrzakos (b. 1985), hockey player, Central Hockey League
L
Lisa Lennox as Deedee Doodlebop
- John Langstone (1913-1994), Anglican bishop
- Silken Laumann (b. 1964), Olympic rower
- Lisa J. Lennox (b. 1981), actor, singer, The Doodlebops
- Adriana Leon (b. 1992), soccer player NWSL
- Winnie Leuszler (1926–2004), long-distance swimmer
- Carrie Lightbound (b. 1979), K-4 500 kayak
- Władysław Lizoń (b. 1954), federal politician
- Naz Long (b. 1993), college basketball player
- Anqi Luo (b. 1996), table tennis[13]
- Henry Lau (b. 1989), k-pop singer, actor
M
- Austin MacDonald (b. 1995), actor, Debra![14]
- Joseph Macerollo, O.C., M.A., classic accordion musician, music education
- Dr. Joseph B. MacInnis (b. 1937), lived in Mineola as of 1965,[15] physician, author, poet, underwater diver and aquanaut, first scientist to dive under the North Pole
- Robert MacGeorge (1808-1884), 19th century Anglican priest and author
- Brittany MacLean (b. 1994), Olympic swimmer
- Heather Maclean (b. 1992), Olympic swimmer
- John David Francis MacNaughton, O.C., F.C.A.S.I., P.Eng., aerospace engineering
- Dr. Hadi-Khan Mahabadi, OC, VP of Xerox Research Centre of Canada[16]
- William Mahoney, O.C., labour movement
- Shaun Majumder (b. 1972), comedian, born in Newfoundland, raised in Clarkson
- Manny Malhotra (b. 1980), former hockey player for the Vancouver Canucks
- Santino Marella (b. 1974), professional wrestler, WWE
- Denis Margalik (b. 1997), Argentine figure skater
- Margaret Marland (b. 1934), politician
- Taya Marquis (b. 1989), singer, songwriter
- Diana Matheson (b. 1984), Olympic soccer
- Joe Mattacchione (b. 1975), former Canadian soccer player
- Ermanno Mauro, O.C., tenor
- Gavin Maxwell (b. 1970), Olympic spring canoe/kayaker
- Hazel McCallion, C.M. (b. 1921), politician, Mayor of Mississauga
- Gavin McCallum (b. 1987), footballer
- Tom McCarthy (b. 1960), NHL ice hockey player
- Conor McCullagh, prosthetic makeup artist, winner of Face Off season 1
- Wade McElwain (b. 1972), comedian
- Blake McGrath (b. 1983), dancer, singer, choreographer
- Alasdair J. McKichan, C.M., B.L., former President of the Retail Council of Canada, benefactor
- Michael McLeod (b. 1998), OHL ice hockey
- Suzie McNeil (b. 1976), singer
- Danica McPhee (b. 1989), member of Team Canada at the IPC's first women's sledge hockey tournament[17][18][19]
- Richie Mehta, film director, Genie nominee
- Dale Mitchell (b. 1989), ECHL ice hockey player
- Shay Mitchell (b. 1987), television actress, Pretty Little Liars
- Stefan Molyneux (b. 1966), author, essayist, philosopher, radio host
- Gil Moore (b. 1953), Triumph
- Mishael Morgan (b. 1986), Trinidadian born actress, The Young and the Restless[20]
- Carmelina Moscato (b. 1984), Olympic soccer player
- John Errington Moss (b. 1940), author
- Cauchy Muamba (b. 1987), football player, CFL
- Henoc Muamba (b. 1989), football player, NFL
- Ryan Munce (b. 1985), hockey goaltender)
- Chic Murray (1914–1984), Mayor of the Town of Mississauga
- Mathew Murray (b. 1993), writer, director, filmmaker, web series creator
- Alex Mustakas, actor and director, CEO of Drayton Entertainment
- Ramanan Mylvaganam (b. c. 1979), 2006 terror plot to supply Sri Lanka’s Tamil Tigers[21]
N
- Nader Nadernejad (b. 1997), film producer, internet personality[22]
- Nahnebahwequa ("Catherine Bunch"), Ojibwa spokeswoman and Christian missionary, born at Credit River flats[23]
- Alexandra Najarro (b. 1993), figure skater, trained at Mississauga Figure Skating Club[24]
- Josh Naylor (b. 1997), baseball player
- Walt Neubrand, one of three Keepers of the Cup for the NHL[25]
- Kevin Newman, broadcaster, journalist[26]
- Andrew Nicholson, currently a power forward for the Orlando Magic of the NBA[27]
- Bert Niosi (1909-1987), bandleader[28]
O
- Bev Oda, former MP, cabinet minister
- Senator Victor Oh[29]
- Grand Duchess Olga Alexandrovna of Russia (1882-1960), exiled child of Emperor Alexander III of Russia
- Tara Oram (b. 1984), country music singer, lived in Malton
- Philip Orsino, O.C., B.A., F.C.A., President and CEO of Masonite International Corporation, volunteer and fundraiser
P
Oscar Peterson
- Lata Pada, C.M., M.A., South Asian dancer, instructor, choreographer
- John Pallett (1921–1985), politician
- Alex Pangman (b. 1976), jazz singer
- Carolyn Parrish (b. 1946), city councillor, former MP
- PartyNextDoor (b. 1993), Jahron Anthony Brathwaite, R&B Artist with OVO Sound
- Eugenia Pasternak, C.M., Ph.D., community affairs, creator of The Ivan Franko Home
- Jake Paterson (b. 1994), hockey goaltender, OHL, drafted by the Detroit Red Wings
- Larry Patey (b. 1953), hockey player, NHL, raised in Port Credit
- Joevannie Peart (b. 1984), former CPSL, NBII, V. League 1, CSL soccer player
- Erica Peck, stage actress; attended Cawthra's arts program and University of Toronto Mississauga[30]
- Bert Peer (1910-1992), NHL player
- Christopher Pellini (b. 1984), canoe/kayak sprint
- Oscar Peterson CC CQ OOnt (1925-2007), jazz pianist
- Tim Peterson (b. 1947), former politician
- Roméo Phillion (1939-2015), served 32 years on a wrongful conviction[31]
- Bryan Pitton (b. 1988), ice hockey player
- Ed Podivinsky (b. 1970), alpine skiing
- Dalton Pompey (b. 1992), baseball, outfielder for the Toronto Blue Jays
R
- Tomasz Radzinski (b. 1973), retired soccer player
- Mohit Rajhans, reporter, writer, director
- Gino Reda (b. 1960), television host
- Nancy Richards, journalist and news anchor, CTV Kitchener
- Fran Rider, C.M., co-founder of the Ontario Women's Hockey Association
- John Roberts (b. 1965), TV journalist, formerly known as J. D. Roberts[32]
- John Beverley Robinson (1821-1896), mayor of Toronto, MP, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
- Mazo de la Roche (1879–1961), author
- Chris Rudge (b. 1945), Toronto Argonauts executive, formerly with Canadian Olympic Committee, CFL[33]
- Adamo Ruggiero (b. 1986), actor
- Gus Ryder, C.M., swimming coach, in particular of paraswimming athletes
- Lorne Ryder (b. 1970), singer-songwriter and instrumentalist
S
Artwork by Charlotte Schreiber
- Sigmund Samuel (1868-1962), steel industry
- Harland David "Colonel" Sanders (1890-1980), founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken[34]
- Scott Sandison, field hockey
- Robert J. Sawyer, science fiction author[35]
- Kyle Schmid (b. 1984), actor
- Charlotte Schreiber (1834-1922), artist
- Aaron Seltzer, comedy film writer
- Wali Shah, musician and speaker
- Tara Shelley, actress
- Alexander MacDonald Shook (1888-1966), Canadian World War I flying ace
- John Sicinski (b. 1974), hockey player
- Blair Smith (b. 1990), football linebacker
- Bob Smith, comic book artist[36]
- Eric Smith, Taekwondo, canoe/kayak - sprint
- Lorne Smith (1928–2002), AHL and Elite Ice Hockey League hockey player
- Morag Smith, television comedian[37]
- Steve Smith, television comedian and producer, Red Green on The Red Green Show[37]
- John Smits (b. 1988), soccer player, North American Soccer League
- Aaron Solowoniuk (b. 1974), drummer for Billy Talent
- Charles Sousa (b. 1958), provincial politician, cabinet minister
- Kris Sparre (b. 1987), hockey player, Deutsche Eishockey Liga
- Robert Speck (1915-1972), politician
- Sven Spengemann (b. 1966), MP
- Jason Spezza, hockey player for the Dallas Stars
- Ryan Sproul (b. 1993), hockey player, drafted by Detroit Red Wings
- Laura Stacey (b. 1994), hockey player, Canadian National Women's Under 18 team
- Matt Stajan, hockey player for the Calgary Flames
- Jim Stanfield (1947-2009), ice hockey player
- Nik Stauskas, chosen 8th overall in the 2014 NBA Draft
- Tamara Steeves, Paralympic wheelchair basketball player
- Dylan Strome (b. 1997), OHL hockey player, NHL drafted
- Ryan Strome, hockey player for the New York Islanders
- Dean Strong (b. 1985), hockey player, Italian Elite A
- George Stroumboulopoulos (b.1972) television personality, Hockey Night in Canada
- Krisztina Szabo, mezzo-soprano
T
- Harinder Takhar, provincial politician
- Tony Tanti, NHL player[38]
- John Tavares, NHL player[3]
- John Tavares, NLL lacrosse player[39]
- Ty Templeton, comic book artist[36]
- Louis Temporale (1909-1994), O Ont, stone sculptor
- Aria Tesolin, opera singer[40]
- Ian Tetley (b. 1962), curler
- Gurminder Thind (b. 1984), football player
- Denyse Thomasos (1964-2012), Trinidadian-Canadian abstract artist
- Rick Titus (b. 1969), retired footballer
- Kate Todd, actress (Radio Free Roscoe), singer[41]
- Dave Toycen, O Ont, World Vision Canada
- Lauren Toyota, television personality
- T. J. Trevelyan, ice hockey player
- Barbara Turnbull, journalist and activist for people with disabilities
U
V
W
Daria Werbowy
- Eric Walters, C.M. (b. 1957), author
- Rob Wells, producer, songwriter[6]
- Emery Welshman, MLS soccer player for Real Salt Lake
- Daria Werbowy (b. 1983), supermodel
- Fred J. White (1886-1967), Alberta MLA, labour activist
- Solomon White (1836-1911), ran a winery, provincial politician
- Klaus Wilmsmeyer, former National Football League player for the San Francisco 49ers, New Orleans Saints and Miami Dolphins
- Mike Wilner (b. 1970), radio broadcaster
- Greg Wojt (b. 1985), football player
- Mike Wolfs (b. 1970), Olympic sailor
- Arthur W. S. Wood, C.M., D.D.S., F.R.C.D.(C), paediatric dentist, prevention of sports injuries
- Erin Woodley (b. 1972), Olympic synchronized swimmer
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References
- ↑ Consiglio, Alex (14 April 2012). "Canada to face U.S. for gold". Mississauga News (Mississauga ON). Retrieved 14 April 2012.
- ↑ http://www.mississauga.com/sports/sports/article/1492527
- 1 2 Stewart, John (19 April 2013). "Mississauga Islanders flatten Leafs". Mississauga News (Mississauga ON). Torstar Network. Retrieved 19 April 2013.
- ↑ http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/mike-bullard-profile/
- ↑ "Crashed Ice career has many high points". Mississauga News (Mississauga ON). Torstar Network. 29 November 2012. Retrieved 30 November 2012.
“I’d have to say missing the podium in Sweden once was a low point,” the Mississauga native said from his adopted home town of Calgary.
- 1 2 Stewart, John (29 August 2015). "Four new stars added to Mississauga Music Walk of Fame". The Mississauga News. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
- ↑ Stewart, John (5 June 2012). "Toronto Argonaut gets comfortable as a receiver". Mississauga News (Mississauga ON). Retrieved 5 June 2012.
- ↑ http://www.mississauga.com/sports-story/4155168-mississauga-s-andre-durie-having-career-year-with-argos/
- ↑ http://goodlifemississauga.com/110-gl-2011/chuck_ealey_ltgl.html
- ↑ Cauz, Louis (7 December 1979). "Militant jockeys, bad track marked thoroughbred season". The Toronto Star (Toronto ON). p. B4.
Hawley: Mississauga native came home to win the Canadian International Championship at Greenwood. (photo caption)
- ↑ "Karen Kain, Budding Ballerina: Local ballerina ends third year". The Weekly (Port Credit, ON). 29 July 1965.
- ↑ "Local dancer gets arts school named after her". The Mississauga News. 30 October 2008. Retrieved 28 July 2015.
- ↑ http://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/year-old-anqi-luo-of-mississauga-is-something-of-a-table-news-photo/170749436
- ↑ Chin, Joe (10 May 2012). "Young actor cops award". Mississauga News (Mississauga ON). Retrieved 11 May 2012.
- ↑ "Local Man's Award Film In Toronto". The Weekly (Port Credit, ON). 8 April 1965. p. 3.
- ↑ http://www.mississauga.com/news/news/article/1385617
- ↑ "Canadian Women's Sledge Hockey Team 2014-2015 Roster". Women's Sledge Hockey of Canada. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
- ↑ "Player bios". Women's Sledge Hockey of Canada. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
- ↑ Mulligan, Carol (5 January 2014). "McPhee takes up sledge hockey in wake of spine injury". The Sudbury Star. Retrieved 10 December 2014.
- ↑ Chin, Joseph (September 11, 2013). "Mississauga actor relishes new role on The Young & The Restless". Mississauga.com. (Metroland Media Group). Retrieved February 16, 2014.
- ↑ Rosella, Louie (3 May 2012). "U.S. wants 15 years for Tamil Tiger". Mississauga News (Mississauga ON). Retrieved 5 May 2012.
- ↑ Biography "Nader Nadernejad". c. 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2015.
- ↑ Celia Haig-Brown; David A. Nock (2011). With Good Intentions: Euro-Canadian and Aboriginal Relations in Colonial Canada. UBC Press. p. 134. ISBN 0774842490.
- ↑ "Alexandra Najarro". York Region Skating Academy. c. 2013. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
- ↑ Shea, Kevin. "Keeper of the Cup". Hockey Hall of Fame. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
Walt Neubrand was born in Mississauga, just west of Toronto, and learned his hockey on the frozen surface of the Credit River.
- ↑ Boyd, Angela (Spring 2005). "Newman's Own". Ryerson Review of Journalism (Toronto ON: Ryerson University). ISSN 0838-0651. Retrieved 5 January 2013.
Newman grew up in Mississauga, Ontario with two younger sisters... The urge to get out of Mississauga and get on with life was strong.
- ↑ "Hoops star gives back". The Mississauga News This Week (Metroland Media). 22 May 2014. pp. 1, 19.
- ↑ McNamara, Helen (2013) [2008]. "Niosi, Bert". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica Canada. Retrieved 8 January 2015.
- ↑ http://www.mississauga.ca/portal/cityhall/pressreleases/?paf_gear_id=9700020&itemId=1100094r
- ↑ Buckworth, Kathy (27 June 2012). "Schooled in Mississauga, performing at Shaw & Stratford". Mississauga News (Mississauga ON). GoodLife Mississauga. Retrieved 30 June 2012.
She attended the arts-focused Cawthra Park Secondary School and maintains it was “the best decision ever.” ... Peck went on to study at UTM as well as Sheridan College before leaving...
- ↑ http://www.mississauga.com/news/news/article/1348502
- ↑ Clay, Chris (31 May 2012). "News anchor back in town for family moment". Mississauga News (Mississauga ON). Retrieved 9 June 2012.
- ↑ http://www.mississauga.com/sports/article/1621904--malton-s-rudge-steering-argos-in-right-direction
- ↑ "UTM donation has Colonel ties". Mississauga News (Mississauga ON). 6 February 2011. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
Sanders, who moved to Mississauga in 1964, donated $1 million in 1998, to former Mississauga Hospital (now Trillium Health Centre) on behalf of the Colonel Harland Sanders Charitable Organization. The Harland Sanders Centre for Family Care opened in 1999 at Trillium.
- ↑ Spencer, Jason (26 September 2015). "Story from Mississauga sci-fi author featured in popular online game". Mississauga News. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
Enter Mississauga science fiction writer Robert J. Sawyer.
- 1 2 Clay, Chris (27 August 2015). "Mississauga comic artist and writer Ty Templeton ready to teach at Fan Expo". The Mississauga News. Retrieved 28 August 2015.
- 1 2 Beggs, Mike (27 September 1988). "More laughs, more characters for Comedy Mill". Toronto ON.
- ↑ "Tanti wipes out Gretzky's mark". The Toronto Star (Toronto ON). 14 February 1981. p. B5.
...the Mississauga native said he was surprised by even nearing the record.
- ↑ Stewart, John (18 May 2012). "Tavares named lacrosse all-star for 18th time". Mississauga News (Mississauga News). Retrieved 19 May 2012.
- ↑ Le, Julia (8 June 2012). "Port Credit soprano performs jazz show in Toronto". Mississauga News (Mississauga ON). Retrieved 11 June 2012.
For the last few years, the Cawthra Park Secondary School graduate has been developing and refining her singing while coming into her own as a performer.
- ↑ http://www.insauga.com/music-insauga-kate-todd
- ↑ Stewart, John (30 May 2012). "Cartoonist Jim Unger created Herman". Mississauga News (Mississauga ON). Retrieved 31 May 2012.
Jim Unger, who turned his accidental career as a cartoonist drawing for The Mississauga Times into the worldwide Everyman cartoon character known as Herman, died in his sleep on Tuesday (May 28) at his home in Saanich, B.C.
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