List of people from Brampton

This is a list of people from Brampton, Ontario, Canada.

Note that this list largely does not include players from the Brampton Beast ECHL hockey team. Also not included are people who were post-secondary students who did not live locally before or after, such as Kent Monkman[1] and Patrick McKenna.[2]

A

Shawn Ashmore
Aaron Ashmore

B

Anthony Bennett
Hayleigh Bell
Navdeep Bains

C

Tony Clement
Lara Jean Chorostecki
Michael Cera

D

Bill Davis
Ruby Dhalla

E

Melvin Ejim
  • Chuck Ealey (b. 1950), former CFL player, once the winningest college football quarterback
  • Joseph Earngey (1870–1939), Mayor of Kenora (1915–1918), MPP for Kenora (1926–1929), newspaper publisher
  • Mike Edem (b. 1989), CFL player
  • Kenny Ejim (1994–2022), CEBL basketball player
  • Melvin Ejim (b. 1991), ABA basketball player
  • Faith Ekakitie (b. 1993), former CFL player
  • Todd Elik (b. 1966), NHL, international hockey player
  • Emay (b. 1991, Mubarik Gyenne-Bayere), rapper
  • Dylan Ennis (b. 1991), basketball player
  • Tyler Ennis (b. 1994), chosen 18th overall in the 2014 NBA Draft

F

G

Gabe Gala
Sir William James Gage

H

Atiba Hutchinson

J

K

L

Sir James A. Lougheed
Tyler Labine
Cyle Larin

M

Alex Milne

N

Rick Nash in 2006, playing for the Columbus Blue Jackets

O

P

Q

R

S

Tyler Seguin
Rob Stewart

T

Scott Thompson
Raffi Torres

V

W

Y

Z

Canadian honours system recipients

William G. Davis and Michael F. Clarke have both received the Order of Canada.[77] Davis is the only Bramptonian to receive an Order of Ontario.[78] There are 1253 Brampton residents to receive Exemplary Service Medals.[79] The Golden Jubilee Award was given to 168 in 2002.[80]

  • Caring Canadian Award: Adriana J. Pouw[citation needed]
  • Decorations for Bravery: Glenn Bannerman-Maxwell, Robert Reginald Fraser, Maribel Garcia, Susan Elizabeth McHale, Mandeep Singh Dhillon, Thomas Tierney, J. Robert Walsh, and David Ware[81]
  • Constable David Henry Bowles, M.B., Medal of Bravery recipient[82]
  • David Alan Holwell, Medal of Bravery recipient[83]
  • Sergeant (Ret'd) Joseph Gabriel Simon Marion, M.S.M., Meritorious Service Medal (civil division) recipient[84]

See also

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