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Founder of the French colony of Louisiana
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1661
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Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville
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Canada's first woman to become senator, she served from 1930 to 1962
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1885
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Cairine Wilson
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Hockey Hall of Fame member, former centre who played for the Montreal Maroons, New York Americans and Boston Bruins and the first player to win the NHL's Hart Trophy multiple times
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1899
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Nels Stewart
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Mayor of Montreal from 1954 to 1957 and 960 to 1986, his administration was responsible for hosting the 1976 Summer Olympics and Expo 1967, developing the Montreal Metro and securing a MLB franchise for the city
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1916
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Jean Drapeau
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Actor, known for his role as Julius No in the first James Bond film "Dr. No"
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1918
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Joseph Wiseman
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Prime Minister of Canada from 1968 to 1979 and again from 1980 to 1984
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1919
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Pierre Trudeau
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Deputy Premier of Quebec who was kidnapped and murdered during the October Crisis
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1921
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Pierre Laporte
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Hockey Hall of Fame member, former player for the Montreal Canadiens and first player to reach 500 career goals in NHL history
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1921
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Maurice Richard
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Chemist who received the Nobel Prize for his contributions to the theory of electron transfer reactions in chemical systems
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1923
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Rudolph A. Marcus
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Hockey Hall of Fame member who played most notably for the Montreal Canadiens and is regarded as one of the greatest defenders in NHL history
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1924
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Doug Harvey
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Actor, known for his role as James T. Kirk in "Star Trek"
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1931
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William Shatner
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Molecular biologist and winner of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on the catalytic properties of RNA
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1939
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Sidney Altman
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Creator and showrunner of "Law & Order"
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1954
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René Balcer
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Premier of Quebec since 2018
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1957
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Francois Legault
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Member of the Hockey Hall of Fame who played for the New York Islanders
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1957
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Mike Bossy
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Billionaire businessman and owner of the Aston Martin Formula One Team
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1959
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Lawrence Stroll
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Actor, "Zodiac" "The Thin Red Line" "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button"
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1961
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Canadian-born French singer and best-selling French singer since 1984, "Désenchantée"
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1961
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Mylène Farmer
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Singer, "Sunglasses at Night" "It Ain't Enough" "Never Surrender"
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1962
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Corey Hart
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Director, "Dallas Buyers Club" "Sharp Objects" "Big Little Lies"
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1963
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Jean-Marc Valée
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President of CF Montréal and chairman of Bologna FC
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1964
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Joey Saputo
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Showrunner of the reboot series "Hawaii Five-O" "Magnum P.I." and "MacGyver"
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1964
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Peter M. Lenkov
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Former ice hockey player, wideley regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. He played for the Pittsburgh Penguins and is now one of the owners of the team.
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1965
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Mario Lemieux
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General manager of the Philadelphia Flyers
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1967
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Chuck Fletcher
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Director, "Night at the Museum" "Free Guy" "The Adam Project"
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1968
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Shawn Levy
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Head coach of the Boston Bruins
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1969
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Jim Montgomery
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Co-owner and president of the Montreal Canadiens
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1971
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Geoff Molson
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Member of the Hockey Hall of Fame and former goaltender who played for the New Jersey Devils
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1972
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Martin Brodeur
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British-Canadian tennis player and 1997 US Open finalist
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1973
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Greg Rusedski
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Lead vocalist of Billy Talent
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1975
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Benjamin Kowalewicz
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Actress, "You Don't Mess with the Zohan" "Entourage" "Superman & Lois"
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1975
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Emmanuelle Chriqui
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Former pitcher who played most notably for the Los Angeles Dodgers and NL Cy Young Award winner 2003
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1976
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Éric Gagné
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General manager of the Atlanta Braves and former general manager of the Toronto Blue Jays
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1977
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Alex Anthopoulos
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Director, "Juno" "Ghostbusters: Afterlife" "Up in the Air"
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1977
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Jason Reitman
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Minister of Foreign Affairs since 2021
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1979
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Mélanie Joly
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Hockey Hall of Fame member and former goaltender who played for the New York Islanders, Florida Panthers and Vancouver Canucks
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1979
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Roberto Luongo
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Actress, known for her role as Megan Calvet Draper in "Mad Men"
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1980
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Jessica Paré
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Actress, known for her roles as Tani Rey on "Hawaii Five-O" and Sally Malik on "Being Human"
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1986
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Meaghan Rath
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Director and actor, "Mommy" "I Killed My Mother" "The Death and Life of John F. Donovan"
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1989
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Xavier Dolan
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Tennis player and 2014 Wimbledon finalist
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1994
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Eugenie Bouchard
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Actor, known for his role as Bernardo in Steven Spielberg's "West Side Story"
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1994
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David Alvarez
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Formula One racing driver who competes for Williams Racing
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1995
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Nicholas Latifi
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Formula One racing driver who competes for Aston Martin
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1998
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Lance Stroll
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First baseman and designated hitter who plays for the Toronto Blue Jays and MLB home run leader 2021
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1999
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Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
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Tennis player and 2021 US Open Semifinalist
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2000
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Félix Auger-Aliassime
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Tennis player and US Open finalist 2021
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2002
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Leylah Fernandez
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