Huron University College - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Peter Aceto - President and Chief Executive Officer of ING DIRECT Canada, (BA 1991)
  • Alfred Apps (BA 1970) - President of the Liberal Party of Canada since 2009
  • Paul Beeston CM (BA 1967) - President of the Toronto Blue Jays.
  • John Chapman (MDiv 1978) - Anglican Bishop of Ottawa
  • J. Douglas Cunningham (BA 1963) - Associate Chief Justice of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice
  • Michael Eizenga (BA 1979) - Former President of the Liberal Party of Canada
  • Norman Elder (BA 1962) - Notable Eccentric and Olympic competitor.
  • Terence Finlay (BA 1959) - retired Anglican Archbishop of Toronto and Metropolitan of the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario.
  • Charles Jago CM (BA 1965) - former Principal of Huron University College, former President of University of Northern British Columbia.
  • Janice MacKinnon (BA 1969) - former Saskatchewan Minister of Finance
  • Paul MacKlin (BA 1967) - former Member of Parliament
  • John A. MacNaughton CM(BA 1967) - former CEO of the Canada Pension Plan, Member of the Order of Canada
  • Constantine 'Gus' Meglis (BA 1985) - Greek-Canadian Opera Singer
  • Kelly Meighen (BA 1971) - Canadian Philanthropist
  • Peter Mercer (BA 1976) - President of Ramapo College
  • Ian D. C. Newbould - University President, Richmond, The American International University in London (BA 1964)
  • David Patchell-Evans (BA 1977) - Founder of GoodLife Fitness
  • Ruth Phelan (BA 1981) - Canadian food critic and author, contributor to the Toronto Sun
  • David Steinberg - Judge of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice (BA 1960)
  • Allison Vuchnich (BA 1992) - Correspondent for Global Television
  • Louis Weatherhead - former President of the Canadian Dermatology Association

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