Macedonian Canadians - Notable Macedonian Canadians

Notable Macedonian Canadians

Business
  • John Bitove - Chairman and CEO of Obelysk, the Mobilicity, Scott's Real Estate Investment Trust, and SiriusXM Canada
  • John Bitove, Sr. - Businessman and philanthropist
  • Steve Stavro - Businessman and philanthropist
  • Lou Naumovski - Vice President, Commercial and General Director, Russia, for Kinross Gold Corporation
  • Susan Niczowski - CEO and founder of Summer Fresh Salads Inc.
Sports
  • Brett Bitove - Collegiate basketball player
  • Steve Gatzos - NHL player
  • Tommy Ivan - NHL coach, winner of 4 Stanley Cups
  • Ed Jovanovski - NHL player
  • Dan Jancevski - NHL defenseman
  • Chris Kotsopoulos NHL player
  • Steve Staios - NHL player
  • Steven Stamkos - NHL player
  • Alek Stojanov - NHL player
  • José Théodore - NHL player
  • Michael Zigomanis - NHL player
Politics
  • Lui Temelkovski - Liberal MP Oak Ridges-Markham 2004-2008
  • Paul Christie - Toronto City and Metropolitan Councillor, TTC Chair


Academia
  • Boris P. Stoicheff - physicist
  • Andrew Rossos - historian
  • Chris Paliare - lawyer. One of the 50 most influential in Toronto
Television and Entertainment
  • Ziya Tong - Television producer
Art
  • Michael Close - Painter
Music
  • Aleesia Stamkos - Hip-Hop singer; commonly referred to as "Alessia".
  • Donna Grantis - Composer and guitarist

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