Weston Collegiate Institute - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Carline Muir - track and field athlete, competed in 2008 Beijing Olympics
  • Carole (Goss) Taylor O.C. - Chair of the Board of Directors of the CBC
  • Ed Chadwick - former goaltender with the Toronto Maple Leafs and Boston Bruins
  • Esmond Butler - private secretary of Governor General (1954-1984), received Order of Canada in 1986
  • Elwy Yost - - late TV Ontario movie reviewer
  • Fred Sayer - founder of Sayers & Associates
  • James Garrow - Author "The Pink Pagoda"
  • Sir James Alexander Lougheed - Northwest Territories/Alberta senator and federal cabinet minister
  • Michael Scott - last National Commissioner and the first Chief Commissioner of Scouts Canada
  • Robert (Bob) MacPhie - recipient of Outstanding Educator's Award in Electrical Engineering in Canada in 1991
  • Sonia (Pittioni) DeBuglio, Associate Director of Alumni Affairs for the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering at the U of T
  • Vera Peters - medical doctor, received Order of Canada in 1975
  • William H. “Louie” Reil - founder of Reil Industrial Enterprises Ltd
  • William Paris - fighter pilot and trainer of pilots, receive the Order of Canada in 1989
  • Willis Chipman - Canada's first environmental engineering consultant
  • Bob Pulford - Former player of the Toronto Maple Leafs and Los Angeles Kings, and current Vice President and General Manager of the Chicago Blackhawks
  • John Martini - Former football player of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Winnepeg Blue Bombers and the Toronto Argonauts, and current Head of Boys Physical and Health Education at Pickering High School
  • Paul Coffey - Former NHL All-Star Defenceman
  • Keerath Singh - Honour student

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