The following is a list of English-speaking Quebecers.
A
- Douglas Abbott (1899–1987), politician
- John Abbott (1821–1893), Prime Minister of Canada
- Maude Abbott (1869–1940), physician and scientist
- Elie Abel (1920–2004), journalist and author
- Mark Abley (born 1955), poet, journalist and author
- Marianne Ackerman (born 1952), novelist, playwright and journalist
- Frank Dawson Adams (1859–1942), geologist
- Ben Addelman, film director
- H. Montagu Allan
- Hugh Allan
- Moyra Allen
- Melissa Altro (born 1982), actress, voice actress
- Jasey-Jay Anderson (born 1975), snowboarder and Olympic gold medalist
- Joel Anthony (born 1982), basketball player
- Alex Anthopoulos (born 1977), baseball general manager
- Michael Applebaum (born 1963), interim and first Anglophone mayor of Montreal in over a century[1]
- Melissa Auf der Maur (born 1972), vocalist and musician
- Nick Auf der Maur (1942–1998), journalist and politician
B
- Jay Baruchel (born 1982), actor
- Daniel Bayne (c. 1730–1769), trader
- Joe Beef (1835–1889), tavern owner
- Tyrone Benskin (born 1958), actor and politician
- Conrad Black (born 1944), entrepreneur
- Mike Bossy (born 1957), National Hockey League player
- Scotty Bowman, National Hockey League coach and executive
- Bowser and Blue, musical comedy and satire duo
- Charles Bronfman (born 1931), businessman and philanthropist
- Edgar Bronfman, Sr. (1929–2013), businessman and philanthropist
- Samuel Bronfman (1889–1971), businessman and philanthropist
- Wally Buono (born 1950), Canadian Football League player and coach
- Pat Burns (1952–2010), National Hockey League coach
C
- Dayana Cadeau (born 1966), professional bodybuilder
- Leonard Cohen (1934–2016), poet, songwriter
- Corey Crawford (born 1984), hockey player
- Peter Cullen (born 1941), voice actor
D
- Sir Mortimer B. Davis (1866–1928), philanthropist
- Ivan Doroschuk (born 1957), musician
E
- Edith Maude Eaton (1865–1914), author
- Winnifred Eaton (1875–1954), author
F
- Don Ferguson (born 1946), actor, scriptwriter, comedian
- Greg Fergus (born 1969), Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada
G
- Mavis Gallant (1922–2014), writer[2]
- Mitch Garber (born 1964), businessman, philanthropist
H
- Rawi Hage (born 1964), journalist[2]
- Corey Hart (born 1962), musician
- Doug Harvey (1924–1989), National Hockey League player
- Prudence Heward (1896–1947), painter
J
- Emmett Johns (1928–2018), priest, founder of Dans la Rue
- Oliver Jones (born 1934), jazz pianist
K
- Jonah Keri (born 1974), journalist, author
- Andy Kim (born 1946), singer
- Naomi Klein (born 1970), journalist, author[2]
L
- Jon Lajoie (born 1980), comedian
- Dane Lanken (born 1945), journalist
- Irving Layton (1912–2006), poet
- Jack Layton (1950–2011), politician[2]
- Jaclyn Linetsky (1986–2003), actress
- William Edmond Logan (1798–1875), geologist
- Kevin Lowe (born 1959), National Hockey League player
- John Lynch-Staunton (1930–2012), businessman, Senator
M
- Anna McGarrigle (born 1944), singer-songwriter
- Kate McGarrigle (1946–2010), singer-songwriter
- James McGill (1744–1813), businessman
- Stuart McLean (born 1948), journalist, broadcaster, storyteller, author
- Gerry McNeil (1926–2004), National Hockey League player
- Torrey Mitchell (born 1985), National Hockey League player
- Hartland Molson (1907–2002, brewer, sportsman, senator
- John Molson (1763–1836), brewer
- Dickie Moore (1931–2015), National Hockey League player
- Terry Mosher (born 1942), caricaturist
- Thomas Mulcair (born 1954), politician[2]
- Brian Mulroney (born 1939), Prime Minister of Canada[2]–
N
- Percy Erskine Nobbs (1875–1964), architect
P
- Wilder Penfield (1891–1976), neurosurgeon, medical scientist
- Louise Penny (born 1958), novelist
- Oscar Peterson (1925–2007), jazz pianist
- Conrad Poirier (1912–1968), photojournalist
- Juliette Powell (born 1974), journalist, television personality
R
- Mordecai Richler (1931–2001), author[2]
- Sam Roberts (born 1974), singer
- Witold Rybczynski (born 1943), architect, professor and author
S
- Anne Savage (1896–1971), painter
- F. R. Scott (1899–1985), lawyer and author[2]
- William Shatner (born 1931), actor
- Denis Stairs (1889–1980), Chairman, Montreal Engineering Co.
- Victor Suthren (born 1942), writer
T
- Donald Tarlton, record producer, promoter
W
- Rufus Wainwright (born 1973), singer-songwriter
- Kathleen Weil (born 1954), politician[2]
- Bill Wennington, former basketball player
- Lucille Wheeler (born 1935), alpine ski champion
References
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