- Walter Ross (disambiguation)
Walter Ross may refer to:
*Walter Ross (1817-1888), former member of the Canadian House of Commons
*Walter "Stubb" Ross, airline entrepreneur and Order of Canada member
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Walter Ross may refer to:
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*Walter "Stubb" Ross, airline entrepreneur and Order of Canada member
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