Jamaican Canadian - People

People

  • Philip Akin
  • Bromley Armstrong
  • Samantha Albert
  • Donovan Bailey
  • Margarett Best
  • Jully Black
  • Boi-1da
  • Usain Bolt
  • Mark Boswell
  • Cindy Breakspeare
  • Lascelles Brown
  • Rosemary Brown
  • Shelley-Ann Brown
  • Mary Anne Chambers
  • Austin Codrington
  • Charmaine Crooks
  • Dan-e-o
  • Jason Doig
  • iSH
  • Jonathan Emile
  • Julián de Guzmán
  • Franklyn Dennis
  • Fefe Dobson
  • Orville Lloyd Douglas
  • Dwight Drummond
  • Gerald Eaton
  • Robert Esmie
  • Saskia Garel
  • Malcolm Gladwell
  • Kamala-Jean Gopie
  • Mark Anthony Graham
  • Stanley G. Grizzle
  • Carl Henry
  • Nalo Hopkinson
  • Simeon Jackson
  • Ben Johnson
  • Kardinal Offishall
  • Molly Killingbeck
  • Kristin Kreuk
  • Michael Lee-Chin
  • Sandra Levy
  • Nicole Lyn
  • Glenn Lewis
  • Lennox Lewis
  • Atlee Mahorn
  • Simon Marcus
  • Bob Marley
  • Stacey McKenzie
  • Orim M. Meikle
  • Michie Mee
  • Rob Rainford
  • Gloria Reuben
  • Donovan Ruddock
  • Tony Sharpe
  • Makeda Silvera
  • Chris Spence
  • Angella Taylor-Issajenko
  • Ryan Thelwell
  • Tristan Thompson
  • Kreesha Turner
  • Clement Virgo
  • Marcia Williams
  • Tonya Lee Williams

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