Canadian Business Hall of Fame

Canadian Business Hall of Fame

The Canadian Business Hall of Fame honours "Canada's most distinguished business leaders", according to its web site.

The Canadian Business Hall of Fame was established by Junior Achievement of Canada in 1979.

Inductees:


*Job Abbott
*Israel H. Asper
*W. Maxwell "Max" Aitken
*Charles Allard
*Joseph E. Atkinson
*St. Clair Balfour
*Irving K. Barber
*John W.H. Bassett
*Sonja I. Bata
*Thomas J. Bata
*Laurent Beaudoin
*Adam Beck
*Michel Bélanger
*Max Bell
*Charles Bentall
*L.L.G. (Poldi) Bentley
*Alfred J. Billes
*J. William Billes
*Henry Birks
*Conrad Black
*J. Armand Bombardier
*Edmund C. Bovey
*John L. Bragg
*Jeffry H. Brock
*Samuel Bronfman
*Patrick Burns
*André Chagnon
*John Edward Cleghorn
*John Clyne
*Albert D. Cohen
*George A. Cohon
*Jack Cooper
*Jean Coutu
*George Albertus Cox
*John Chalker Crosbie
*Purdy Crawford
*David M. Culver
*Samuel Cunard
*Richard J. Currie
*Camille A. Dagenais
*Graham Day
*A. Jean de Grandpré
*Alphonse Desjardins
*A. Ephraim Diamond
*David Dunkelman
*James Hamet Dunn
*Timothy Eaton
*John Robert Evans
*Joseph Flavelle
*Charles Frosst
*Arthur D. Ganong
*Peter Godsoe
*George Gooderham
*Donald Gordon
*James K. Gray
*Frank Griffiths
*Charles L. Gundy
*Richard Haskayne
*Gerald R. Heffernan
*Herbert Samuel Holt
*C.D. Howe
*K.C. Irving
*Henry N. R. Jackman
*Roy Jodrey
*Ron Joyce
*Norman B. Keevil
*Izaak Walton Killam
*Leon Koerner
*Murray Koffler
*Edouard Lacroix
*Allen T. Lambert
*Jean-Louis Lévesque


*Theodore Loblaw
*John Bayne Maclean
*H.R. MacMillan
*Frederick C. Mannix
*Hart Massey
*Joseph Masson
*Wallace McCain
*Harrison McCain
*Grant McConachie
*Gordon Roy McGregor
*R. S. McLaughlin
*Frank M. McMahon
*William M. Mercer
*Ed Mirvish
*John Molson
*Samuel J. Moore
*Peter Munk
*William Neilson
*A. Deane Nesbitt
*Ted Newall
*David P. O’Brien
*Paul Paré
*Jim Pattison
*Edson Loy Pease
*Pierre Péladeau
*Henri Perron
*Jean-Marie Poitras
*Alfred Powis
*David H. Race
*James Armstrong Richardson
*Muriel S. Richardson
*Cedric E. Ritchie
*Edward Samuel "Ted" Rogers
*Jean-Baptiste Rolland
*Stephen B. Roman
*Phillip S. Ross
*John Roth
*Thomas A. Russell
*T. A. St-Germain
*Guy Saint-Pierre
*John M. Schneider
*Gerald W. Schwartz
*Robert Scrivener
*Joseph Segal
*Isadore Sharp
*J. R. Shaw
*Frank H. Sherman
*Clifford Sifton
*George Simpson
*Ian David Sinclair
*Donald A. Smith
*Frank H. Sobey
*William Southam
*Ronald D. Southern
*Sam Steinberg
*Frank Stronach
*Allan R. Taylor
*J. Allyn Taylor
*E. P. Taylor
*Roy H. Thomson
*Ted Tilden
*Walter B. Tilden
*Noah Timmins
*Antoine Turnel
*Joseph Vachon
*William Cornelius Van Horne
*Max Ward
*R. Howard Webster
*W. Garfield Weston
*Ray D. Wolfe
*Geoffrey H. Wood
*Charles Woodward

External links

* [http://www.cbhof.org Official site]


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