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Louise Charron

The Honourable Louise Charron

Born on March 2, 1951, the honourable Louise Charron received her primary and secondary education in Sturgeon Falls, Ontario. She is married to William Blake and has one child, Gabriel Poliquin, and two step-sons, Michael and Steven Blake. She received a B.A. from Carleton University in 1972 and an LL.B. from the University of Ottawa in 1975. Called to the Ontario Bar in 1977, she practised law with the firm of Lalonde & Chartrand from 1977 to 1980, mostly in civil and criminal litigation....
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Born on March 2, 1951, the honourable Louise Charron received her primary and secondary education in Sturgeon Falls, Ontario. She is married to William Blake and has one child, Gabriel Poliquin, and two step-sons, Michael and Steven Blake. She received a B.A. from Carleton University in 1972 and an LL.B. from the University of Ottawa in 1975. Called to the Ontario Bar in 1977, she practised law ...
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Kevin Loring
DUniv. 2021

Kevin Loring

Kevin is N’lakapamux from the Lytton First Nation in the Fraser Canyon of British Columbia. He is a graduate of Studio 58, Langara College’s professional theatre training program and Full Circle: First Nations Performance’s ensemble training program. He is an actor, playwright, director and the founding artistic director of Savage Society, a charity dedicated to producing Indigenous stories. In 2017, Kevin was named the first artistic director of Indigenous theatre at the National Arts Centre o...
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Kevin is N’lakapamux from the Lytton First Nation in the Fraser Canyon of British Columbia. He is a graduate of Studio 58, Langara College’s professional theatre training program and Full Circle: First Nations Performance’s ensemble training program. He is an actor, playwright, director and the founding artistic director of Savage Society, a charity dedicated to producing Indigenous stories. In 2...
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Allen Eaves
OBC, MD, PhD, FRCPC

Allen Eaves

Allen Eaves, OBC MD PhD FRCPC, is president and CEO of STEMCELL Technologies Inc. With an average annual growth rate of 20% over the last 28 years, and 97% of its sales outside of Canada, STEMCELL is Canada’s largest biotech company. It has over 1,500 employees and a global network of sales offices and distribution centres serving thousands of customers. Dr. Eaves was born in Ottawa (1941) and moved to Nova Scotia at age seven. He attended Acadia University (BSc in biology and mathematics, 196...
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Allen Eaves, OBC MD PhD FRCPC, is president and CEO of STEMCELL Technologies Inc. With an average annual growth rate of 20% over the last 28 years, and 97% of its sales outside of Canada, STEMCELL is Canada’s largest biotech company. It has over 1,500 employees and a global network of sales offices and distribution centres serving thousands of customers. Dr. Eaves was born in Ottawa (1941) and m...
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Tina Boileau

Tina Boileau

Tina Boileau is the proud mother of two. Her son Jonathan, also known in the Ottawa region as the “butterfly child, was born with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) and her daughter Noémy is a carrier of the gene. Since 2015, she has served as president of the Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Research Association of Canada (DEBRA Canada), while working full time for the federal government. Tina was first introduced to EB when Jonathan was born 19 years ago. She quickly became an...
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Tina Boileau is the proud mother of two. Her son Jonathan, also known in the Ottawa region as the “butterfly child, was born with recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa (RDEB) and her daughter Noémy is a carrier of the gene. Since 2015, she has served as president of the Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa Research Association of Canada (DEBRA Canada), while working full time for the federal gov...
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Wes Hall
ICD.D, DUniv. 2021

Wes Hall

Wes Hall is an established innovator, entrepreneur and philanthropist. As executive chairman and founder of Kingsdale Advisors, he has been repeatedly named one of Canada’s most powerful people, including  by the Globe and Mail, Canadian Business, Toronto Life and Maclean’s. He is also the owner of QM Environmental, a leading environmental and industrial services provider; Titan Supply, a top manufacturer and distributor of rigging and wear products serving industries in the oil and gas, ...
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Wes Hall is an established innovator, entrepreneur and philanthropist. As executive chairman and founder of Kingsdale Advisors, he has been repeatedly named one of Canada’s most powerful people, including  by the Globe and Mail, Canadian Business, Toronto Life and Maclean’s. He is also the owner of QM Environmental, a leading environmental and industrial services provider; Titan Supply, a t...
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Sir Terry Matthews.
DUniv. 2019

Sir Terence Matthews

Sir Terence Matthews is the founder and Chairman of Wesley Clover International, a private, global investment management firm and holding company.  Since 1972, Terence has founded or funded more than 100 companies.  Early data networking giant Newbridge Networks and business communications leader Mitel are highlights. Today, Wesley Clover has active interests in a range of innovative cloud and SaaS technology companies, as well as in selected commercial and leisure real estate. Tere...
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Sir Terence Matthews is the founder and Chairman of Wesley Clover International, a private, global investment management firm and holding company.  Since 1972, Terence has founded or funded more than 100 companies.  Early data networking giant Newbridge Networks and business communications leader Mitel are highlights. Today, Wesley Clover has active interests in a range of innovative c...
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Zita Cobb
DUniv. 2019

Zita Cobb

Zita Cobb is Founder and CEO of Shorefast and Innkeeper of the Fogo Island Inn. A registered Canadian charity, Shorefast uses business-minded means to help secure economic and cultural resilience for Fogo Island, Newfoundland: one of Canada’s oldest settlements. Following a successful career in high-tech, Zita returned to her home of Fogo Island to help grow another leg on the economy to complement the Island’s fishery. Shorefast’s notable achievements to date comprise a holistic set of charit...
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Zita Cobb is Founder and CEO of Shorefast and Innkeeper of the Fogo Island Inn. A registered Canadian charity, Shorefast uses business-minded means to help secure economic and cultural resilience for Fogo Island, Newfoundland: one of Canada’s oldest settlements. Following a successful career in high-tech, Zita returned to her home of Fogo Island to help grow another leg on the economy to compleme...
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Frances A. Shepherd
DUniv. 2019 OC, OOnt, MD, FRCPC, LLD (Hon)

Frances A. Shepherd

Dr. Shepherd is a Full Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto and served as the University Division Director for Medical Oncology from 1997 to 2003. In recognition of her contributions to cancer research and treatment, she received the Order of Ontario in 2007. In 2012, she won the British Thoracic Oncology Group International Award for Contributions to Lung Cancer Research, the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada Whiteman Award and Visiting Professorship and a Queen...
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Dr. Shepherd is a Full Professor of Medicine at the University of Toronto and served as the University Division Director for Medical Oncology from 1997 to 2003. In recognition of her contributions to cancer research and treatment, she received the Order of Ontario in 2007. In 2012, she won the British Thoracic Oncology Group International Award for Contributions to Lung Cancer Research, the Roya...
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The Right Honourable Richard Wagner, P.C., © Collection de la Cour suprême du Canada / Supreme Court of Canada Collection.
DUniv. 2019

The Right Honourable Richard Wagner , P.C.

Richard Wagner was called to the Quebec Bar in 1980 and practised law until being appointed to the Quebec Superior Court in 2004. He was a partner in the law firm of Lavery, de Billy (formerly Lavery, O’Brien and Lavery, Johnston, Clark, Carrière, Mason & Associés) from 1980 to 2004. He argued cases before all the Quebec courts and quasi-judicial tribunals, as well as before the Federal Court and the Supreme Court of Canada. He was elected First Councillor of the Bar of Montréal for 2000-2...
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Richard Wagner was called to the Quebec Bar in 1980 and practised law until being appointed to the Quebec Superior Court in 2004. He was a partner in the law firm of Lavery, de Billy (formerly Lavery, O’Brien and Lavery, Johnston, Clark, Carrière, Mason & Associés) from 1980 to 2004. He argued cases before all the Quebec courts and quasi-judicial tribunals, as well as before the Federal Cour...
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Dani Reiss
DUniv. 2019

Dani Reiss

As the President and CEO, and Chairman of the Board at Canada Goose, Dani Reiss has transformed the small outerwear manufacturer founded by his grandfather in 1957, into a highly coveted performance luxury brand that is known and loved around the world. His passion for bringing Canada to the world has fueled the brand’s journey from the Canadian north to the streets of Toronto, New York, Tokyo, London, Paris, and Beijing to name a few. Over the past four years, Mr. Reiss has led the company’s e...
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As the President and CEO, and Chairman of the Board at Canada Goose, Dani Reiss has transformed the small outerwear manufacturer founded by his grandfather in 1957, into a highly coveted performance luxury brand that is known and loved around the world. His passion for bringing Canada to the world has fueled the brand’s journey from the Canadian north to the streets of Toronto, New York, Tokyo, L...
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