Athabasca University people

Alyn McCauley (born May 29, 1977 in Brockville, Ontario) is a professional ice hockey player. He is a center for the San Jose Sharks. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alyn McCauley"

Beckie Scott (born January 8, 1974 in Vegreville, Alberta) is a Canadian athlete. ...more on Wikipedia about "Beckie Scott"

Debby Carlson is a former Liberal MLA in Alberta, who represented the electoral district of Edmonton Ellerslie from 1993 to 2004. ...more on Wikipedia about "Debby Carlson"

Deirdra Dionne (born February 5, 1982, in North Battleford, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian athlete. She resides in Red Deer, Alberta and attends Athabasca University. ...more on Wikipedia about "Deirdra Dionne"

Dominique Abrioux was the President of Athabasca University from 1995 - 2005. He has been with the university for 25 years, since 1978. He received his BA (honours) from the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Alberta where he got his MA in 1974. In 1979, he got a PhD in Comparative Literature. ...more on Wikipedia about "Dominique Abrioux"

Eleanor Wachtel is a Canadian writer and broadcaster. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eleanor Wachtel"

The Honourable Ernest Charles Manning, PC , CC , AOE , LL.D ( September 20, 1908 - February 19, 1996), A Canadian politician, was Premier of Alberta between 1943 and 1968, the longest term of office of any Alberta premier, and the second longest serving premier in Canada. For a period of time, Manning was the longest continually serving democratically elected official in the world. He was also the only member of the Social Credit Party of Canada to ever sit in the Canadian Senate. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ernest Manning"

Dr. Frits Pannekoek is the current President of Athabasca University. Prior to taking this position June 2005, he was Director of Information Resources at the University of Calgary. ...more on Wikipedia about "Frits Pannekoek"

Gary Carr (born August 14, 1955 in Toronto, Ontario) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 2003, and was elected to the Canadian House of Commons as a Liberal in 2004. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gary Carr"

Ian Tyson (born September 25 1933) is a cowboy folk singer from Alberta, Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ian Tyson"

Dr. Joseph A. Schwarcz, known to his students, and many via his science popularization efforts as Dr. Joe, is a doctor of chemistry and professor at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec. ...more on Wikipedia about "Joseph A. Schwarcz"

Dr. Lindsay Redpath is the Executive Director of the Centre for Innovative Management at Athabasca University. Dr. Redpath first started working for the University in 1992. Before entering professional academia, she worked in human resources. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lindsay Redpath"

"Movie stars, world-class athletes and AU grads are among the most photographed people in the world." -Athabasca University ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Athabasca University people"

The Honourable Lois Elsa Hole, CM, AOE ( 1933, Buchanan, Saskatchewan– January 6, 2005, Edmonton, Alberta) was a Canadian politician, businesswoman, educator and best-selling author. She was the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta from February 10, 2000 until her death. She was known as the "Queen of Hugs" for breaking with protocol and hugging almost everyone she met, including journalists, diplomats and other politicians. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lois Hole" Pure shortopedia. Pure Information Power.

Maureen Anne McTeer (born February 27, 1952 in Ottawa) is an author and a lawyer, and the wife of Joe Clark, the 16th Prime Minister of Canada. ...more on Wikipedia about "Maureen McTeer"

Milaine Thériault (born November 14, 1973 in St. Quentin, New Brunswick) is a Canadian skiier. ...more on Wikipedia about "Milaine Thériault"

Moses Znaimer (born 1942) is the founder and was the driving creative force behind Toronto's first independent television station, Citytv. ...more on Wikipedia about "Moses Znaimer"

Professor Herman Northrop Frye, CC , MA , D.Litt. , FRSC ( July 14, 1912 – January 23, 1991) was a Canadian literary critic, one of the most distinguished of the twentieth century. ...more on Wikipedia about "Northrop Frye"

Pamela Wallin, SOM (born 1953 in Wadena, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian television journalist and diplomat of Swedish descent. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pamela Wallin"

Pierre Francis Berton, CC , O.Ont , BA , D.Litt ( July 12, 1920 – November 30, 2004) was a noted Canadian author of non-fiction, especially Canadiana and Canadian history, and was a well-known television personality and journalist. ...more on Wikipedia about "Pierre Berton"

The Honourable Ralph Phillip Klein MLA (born November 1, 1942), leader of the Alberta Progressive Conservatives, is current premier of the Canadian province of Alberta. He has held the post since 1992. He boasts the nickname of King Ralph, which is a reference both to his political longevity and his perceived autocratic style of leadership. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ralph Klein"

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Shirlee Smith Matheson is a Canadian children's writer who lives in Calgary, Alberta. She is a graduate of Athabasca University. ...more on Wikipedia about "Shirlee Matheson"

Dr. Stephen John Murgatroyd (b. 31 October 1950, Bradford, Yorkshire, England) is an writer, broadcaster and consultant. ...more on Wikipedia about "Stephen Murgatroyd"

Edward Hardy "Ted" Harrison is an Canadian artist born in 1926 in Wingate, County Durham, England. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ted Harrison"

Vicki Gabereau is a Canadian radio and television personality. She currently hosts a self-titled afternoon talk show on CTV Television Network, which recently wrapped up production. ...more on Wikipedia about "Vicki Gabereau"

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