Notable Alumni
Notable alumni include:
- AJ the Wonderdog (Radio Broadcasting, 2002), host of The Wonderdog Show, host of CT20
- Howard Anderson (Jazz Performance), musician
- Herbert L. Becker (Applied and Creative Arts – Theatre/music 1975) Juno Award, author, actor, magician.
- Mike Brown (Funeral Services), Ontario MPP
- The Clayton/Scott Group members Jim Clayton and Andrew Scott.
- Adam Copeland (Radio Broadcasting), former pro wrestler for the WWE, better known by his ring name Edge
- Brian Dickinson (Applied and Creative Arts – Music) Juno Award winning pianist.
- Billie Holiday (Radio Broadcasting, 1996), former CHFI announcer
- Anwar Knight (Broadcast Journalism), CTV Toronto personality (fill-in weatherman on Canada AM); other roles on Energy 108, Ez Rock 97.3, z103.5, The Weather Network, The New VR, Global Television, Canada AM, CFTO
- Shawn Little (Health Sciences), Ottawa City Councillor
- Gilson Lubin (Comedy), MTV Live
- Bev Oda (Politician), federal cabinet minister and MP
- Nikki Payne (Comedian) stand up
- Jared Pelletier (Film Production) - Award Winning Film Director
- Renee Percy (Comedy), writer and performer winner "Phil Hartman Award"
- Dina Pugliese, host of Breakfast Television Toronto
- Karla Stephens-Tolstoy (Asian Marketing), CEO and Co-Founder of Tokii, Former CEO of Vodafone Czech Republic, 2005 Stevie Award winner
- George Stroumboulopoulos (Radio Broadcasting, 1994), host of George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight, host of CBC News: The Hour, former MuchMusic VJ
- Dione Taylor (Vocal Jazz), Juno Award nominated musician
- Francine Villeneuve (Horse Racing), first female Canadian thoroughbred jockey to win 1,000 races/winningest Canadian female of all time
- Greg Wells (Applied and Creative Arts – Music) Juno Award and Grammy Award nominated record producer.
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