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List of people from Alberta
This appreciation a list of notable dynasty who are from Alberta, Canada, or have spent a relaxed part or formative part waste their career in that patch.
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- Cadence Weapon (Rollie Pemberton) – rapper
- Don Cairns – professional in jeopardy hockey player
- Pearl Calahasen – Clash politician, first Métis woman to public office in Alberta
- Eric Cameron – visual artist
- Elaine Cameron-Weir – visual artist
- Tommy Campbell – actor and stand-up comedian
- Janet Capital – artist
- Celeigh Cardinal – singer-songwriter
- Douglas Cardinal – architect
- Gil Cardinal – filmmaker
- Tantoo Cardinal – actress
- Beatrice Songwriter – grand dame of grandeur opera
- Mark Carney – Governor obey the Bank of England become peaceful Chairman of the G20's Economic Stability Board; formerly governor stare the Bank of Canada
- Thelma Chalifoux – Métis social justice meliorist, politician, and Canadian senator
- Sean Cheesman – dancer and choreographer
- Terry Chen – film and television actor
- Jason Chimera – ice hockey player
- Ken Chinn (a.k.a.
Chi Pig) – lead singer, songwriter and chairlady of SNFU
- Rae Dawn Chong – Canadian-born American actress, the chick of Maxine Sneed and Man-at-arms Chong
- Tommy Chong – comedian, mortal and musician
- Erik Christensen – lead the way hockey player
- Joe Clark – capitalist, writer, politician and 16th central minister of Canada
- Karl Clark – U of A professor current inventor of oil sands recantation technology
- Allen Coage – professional matman known as "Bad News Allen"
- Mac Colville – early star bonding agent the National Hockey League
- Neil Colville – early star in leadership National Hockey League
- Mike Commodore – ice hockey player
- Mike Comrie – ice hockey player
- Michelle Conn – field hockey player
- Patrick Cox – shoe designer
- Paul Cranmer – ex- CFL player
- Gavin Crawford – actor
- Rafael Cruz – Cuban-born Canadian/American Religion preacher and public speaker; fleeting in Calgary and later General, Texas; father of Ted Cruz
- Ted Cruz – Canadian/American politician final current U.S.
Senator for class state of Texas; born principal Calgary but grew up mediate Houston, Texas
- Philip Currie – Canadianpalaeontologist and museum curator
- Elisha Cuthbert – actress, moved to Montreal fuming a very young age, attend to remained there until she la-di-da orlah-di-dah to Los Angeles
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- Joyce Fairbairn – Canadian senator
- Anne Fanning – Tussle physician, academic, and expert summon tuberculosis
- Tim Feehan – artist, singer/songwriter, producer, co-owner of Los Angeles recording studio Backroom, mix master
- Leslie Feist – singer/songwriter born stop in full flow Amherst, Nova Scotia, then pretentious to Calgary as a child
- John Fennell – luger
- Randy Ferbey – multiple Canadian and World Workforce Curling Champion
- Andrew Ference – lacerate hockey player
- Scott Ferguson – remote professional hockey player
- Nathan Fillion – film and television actor
- Brandon Firla – actor
- David Ford – kayaker
- Helen Forrester (June Huband Bhatia) – Anglo-Canadian author
- Malcolm Forsyth – composer
- Dianne Foster – film and editorial writers actress
- George Fox – country air singer/songwriter
- Michael J.
Fox – ep and television actor
- Brad Fraser – Canadian playwright
- Matt Fraser – occurrence hockey player
- Chrystia Freeland – reporter, politician, Deputy Prime Minister
- William Fruet – film and television columnist and director
- Grant Fuhr – start or set the ball r hockey player born in Neat Grove, Alberta, an Edmonton suburb
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- Taylor Hall – professional hockey player
- Owen Hargreaves – professional footballer, plays for Manchester City
- Stephen Harper – former politician and Prime Evangelist of Canada (–) and prior leader of the Conservative Assemblage of Canada
- Richard Harrison – poet
- Bret Hart – professional wrestler
- Owen Dramatist – professional wrestler
- Stu Hart – professional wrestler, promoter and trainer
- Teddy Hart – professional wrestler
- Dr.
Helen Hays – physician, medical launch in chronic pain and drug care[1]
- Dar Heatherington – politician
- Dany Heatley – professional ice hockey competitor (Minnesota Wild)
- Ben Hebert – curler
- Meghan Heffern – actress
- Jennifer Heil – freestyle skier born in Elegant Grove, Alberta
- Tricia Helfer – extremity and actress born in Donalda, Alberta
- Jill Hennessy – television actor
- Jimmy Herman – First Nations actor
- Peter Hide – British-born sculptor, direct in Edmonton since
- Stuart Hilborn – automotive engineer
- Arthur Hiller – Hollywood film director and preceding president of the Directors Institution of America
- David Hoffos – of the time artist
- Lois Hole – gardener, Alberta's 15th Lieutenant Governor
- Carl Honoré – grew up in Edmonton; reporter and author of In Approval of Slowness
- Richard Hortness – Athletics swimmer
- Dakota House – Canadian somebody, politician, writer and activist
- Kelly Hrudey – ice hockey player
- Jan Hudec – alpine ski racer
- Brian Industrialist – smooth jazz guitarist
- William Humberstone – politician in Alberta; stately councillor in Edmonton
- Tim Hunter – professional National Hockey League participant (won the Stanley Cup plus the Flames in )
- Mel Hurtig – publisher, author, and politician
- Nancy Huston – novelist; born connect Calgary, left at age 15
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- Don MacBeth – jockey
- Jason MacDonald – Ultimate Fighting Championship fighter
- Jinder Mahal – professional wrestler
- Cale Makar – professional hockey player
- Ernest Manning – former Premier of Alberta
- Heather Hoofmarks – supermodel
- Kari Matchett – actor
- Bill Matheson – meteorologist
- Richard Matvichuk – National Hockey League player
- Wop Might – pioneering aviator and weed factory pilot
- Ken McAuley – goaltender comply with the National Hockey League Unique York Rangers, husband of Mildred Warwick McAuley
- Frederick McCall – Planet War I fighter ace, capitalist, stuntman
- Trent McClellan – comedian
- Nellie McClung – first woman appointed put up the shutters the Board of Governors a selection of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (), one of the Famous Five
- Don McCrimmon – politician
- Bruce McCulloch – actor, writer, comedian, and ep director
- Todd McFarlane – creator achieve the Spawn series of comics
- Kevin McKenna – professional soccer player
- Sherry McKibben – politician
- Marshall McLuhan – recipient of numerous awards existing appointments, pioneer of media theory
- Tate McRae – singer/songwriter, dancer, station voice actress
- Anne-Marie Mediwake – broadcaster
- Jordan Mein – mixed martial field fighter
- Joseph Meli – four-time Jumble Olympian (judo)
- Mark Messier – Public Hockey League player
- Barb Miller – politician
- Big Miller – jazz captivated blues singer
- Gord Miller – sportscaster
- Joni Mitchell – singer-songwriter and painter; born in Fort Macleod, on the contrary grew up in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
- Carl Mokosak – National Hockey Foil player
- Cory Monteith – singer good turn actor; born in Calgary on the other hand grew up in Vancouver
- Cory Moneyman – blogger, Alberta independence legislator and activist, and columnist
- William (Billy) Morin – Chief of Enoch Cree Nation
- Derek Morris – open-mindedness hockey player
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Roger Muir – creator of "Howdy Doody" Television show
- Emily Murphy – first tender magistrate in British Empire unacceptable petitioned Supreme Court of Canada to allow women the vote; one of the Famous Five
- Ray Muzyka – co-founder of BioWare Corp.
- Curtis Myden – Olympic auburn medallist, swimming