This is a list of notable people who are associated with Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: 
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   | Name | Birth year | Death year | Description | Image | Refs | 
  | Janis Babson | 1950 | 1961 | Organ donor, subject of two books |   |  | 
  | Jamie Baker | 1966 |  | Former NHL player |  |  | 
  | Jay Baruchel | 1983 |  | Actor, screenwriter, comedian |   |  | 
  | Brendan Bell | 1983 |  | NHL and AHL player |   |  | 
  | Belly | 1984 |  | Rapper |  |  | 
  | Clint Benedict | 1892 | 1976 | NHL goaltender and hockey hall of famer; credited as first goaltender to don a mask in an NHL game and as an early pioneer of the butterfly style |  |  | 
  | Louis-Théodore Besserer | 1785 | 1861 | Lieutenant during War of 1812, notary, political figure, land use developer in neighbourhood now known as Sandy Hill |  |  | 
  | Braddish Billings | 1783 | 1864 | Early settler for whom the community of Billings Bridge was named |  |  | 
  | Elkanah Billings | 1820 | 1876 | Paleontologist | .jpg)  |  | 
  | Thomas Birkett | 1844 | 1920 | Former mayor of Ottawa and member of the House of Commons of Canada |   |  | 
  | Robert Blackburn | 1828 | 1894 | Lumber merchant and a member of the House of Commons of Canada |   |  | 
  | Fedir Bohatyrchuk | 1892 | 1984 | Chess master and politician |  |  | 
  | John Rudolphus Booth | 1827 | 1925 | Lumber and railway baron |   |  | 
  | Mark Borowiecki | 1989 |  | NHL player |  |  | 
  | Billy Boucher | 1899 | 1958 | Former NHL player |  |  | 
  | Mark Bourrie | 1957 |  | Author, journalist and lawyer |  |  | 
  | Matt Bradley | 1978 |  | Former NHL player |   |  | 
  | Fred Brathwaite | 1972 |  | Former NHL player |   |  | 
  | Rod Brind'Amour | 1970 |  | Former NHL player |   |  | 
  | Dave Brockie | 1963 | 2014 | Frontman for metal band Gwar |   |  | 
  | Maurice Brodie | 1903 | 1939 | Polio researcher |   |  | 
  | Erskine Henry Bronson | 1844 | 1920 | Businessperson and politician |   |  | 
  | Henry Franklin Bronson | 1817 | 1889 | Lumber baron |   |  | 
  | Élisabeth Bruyère | 1818 | 1876 | Founder of the Sisters of Charity of Bytown, the city's first hospital, and the first bilingual school in Ontario |  |  | 
  | Chris Bumstead | 1995 |  | bodybuilder with six Mr. Olympia Classic Physique wins (2019–2024) |  | [2][3] | 
  | Nathan Burgoine |  |  | Writer |  |  | 
  | Thomas Burrowes | 1796 | 1866 | Artist, noted for artworks he created while serving as a surveyor and overseer during the construction of the Rideau Canal |  |  | 
  | Tom Butler | 1951 |  | Actor |  |  | 
  | John By | 1779 | 1836 | Lieutenant colonel, overseer of the construction of the canal and founder of the city |   |  | 
  | Paul Byron | 1989 |  | Forward for Montreal Canadiens |  |  | 
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   | Name | Birth year | Death year | Description | Image | Refs | 
  | Ernie Calcutt | 1932 | 1984 | Ottawa Rough Riders announcer on CFRA radio, Canadian Football Hall of Fame and Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame inductee |  | [4][5] | 
  | Hélène Campbell | 1991 |  | Organ donation campaigner |  |  | 
  | Noah Cantor | 1971 |  | Former CFL player |  |  | 
  | Clara H. Sully Carhart | 1843 | 1913 | Educator and reformer |   |  | 
  | John Carling | 1828 | 1911 | Founder of the Ontario Agricultural College and the Central Experimental Farm |   |  | 
  | Bruce Cassidy | 1965 |  | Former NHL player and Current NHL Head Coach of the Vegas Golden Knights |  |  | 
  | Tom Cavanagh | 1963 |  | Actor |   |  | 
  | Cody Ceci | 1993 |  | NHL player |   |  | 
  | Parri Ceci | 1961 |  | CFL player | 
  | Sarah Chalke | 1976 |  | Actress |   |  | 
  | Keshia Chanté | 1988 |  | Singer-songwriter, television personality, actress | _-_2.jpg)  |  | 
  | Bob Chiarelli | 1941 |  | Politician, former mayor of Ottawa |  |  | 
  | King Clancy | 1903 | 1986 | Former NHL player, referee, coach, and executive |   |  | 
  | Catherine Clark | 1976 |  | Television broadcaster and daughter of former Prime Minister Joe Clark |   |  | 
  | Bryan Cochrane | 1957 |  | Curler |  |  | 
  | Bruce Cockburn | 1945 |  | Folk/rock guitarist and singer-songwriter |   |  | 
  | Samantha Cogan | 1997 |  | Ice hockey player for PWHL Toronto |  |  | 
  | Eldon Coombe | 1941 |  | Curler |  |  | 
  | Bill Cowley | 1912 | 1993 | Hall of Fame hockey star, NHL scoring champion 1941, founder of Ottawa 67's |  |  | 
  | Alex Cullen | 1951 |  | Politician, former MPP and member of Ottawa City Council |  |  | 
  | Barry Cullen | 1935 |  | Former NHL player |   |  | 
  | Brian Cullen | 1933 |  | Former NHL player |   |  | 
  | Elisha Cuthbert | 1982 |  | Actress |  |  | 
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   | Name | Birth year | Death year | Description | Image | Refs | 
  | Ben Eager | 1984 |  | NHL and AHL player |   |  | 
  | Kathleen Edwards | 1978 |  | Singer-songwriter and musician |   |  | 
  | John Egan | 1811 | 1857 | Businessman and politician |   |  | 
  | Chris Evans | 1847 | 1917 | Farmer and teamster turned outlaw |  |  | 
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   | Name | Birth year | Death year | Description | Image | Refs | 
  | Kira Isabella | 1993 |  | Country music artist |   |  | 
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   | Name | Birth year | Death year | Description | Image | Refs | 
  | Dan Kanter | 1981 |  | Musician, songwriter, producer, musical director and lead guitarist for Justin Bieber |  |  | 
  | Wilbert Keon | 1935 | 2019 | Heart surgeon, researcher, and former member of the Senate of Canada |  |  | 
  | Brian Kilrea | 1934 |  | Former AHL player and OHL coach and general manager |  |  | 
  | Bruce Kirby | 1929 | 2021 | Yacht designer, dinghy and offshore racer and journalist |  |  | 
  | Halder Kirby | 1863 | 1924 | Former AHAC player, doctor, and druggist |   |  | 
  | Jason Kralt | 1974 |  | Former CFL player |  |  | 
  | John Kruspe | 1943 |  | Former CFL player, public administrator, historian |  |  | 
  | Zion Kuwonu | 1999 |  | Singer, producer, Boygroup (Prettymuch) |  |  | 
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   | Name | Birth year | Death year | Description | Image | Refs | 
  | Eddie MacCabe | 1927 | 1998 | Sports journalist and writer with the Ottawa Journal and Ottawa Citizen |  | [11][12] | 
  | Flora MacDonald | 1926 | 2015 | Humanitarian, politician, first female foreign minister in Canada |  |  | 
  | Neil Macdonald | 1957 |  | Journalist |  |  | 
  | Norm Macdonald | 1959 | 2021 | Stand-up comedian, writer, producer and actor |   |  | 
  | Steve MacLean | 1954 |  | Former astronaut and President of the Canadian Space Agency |   |  | 
  | Edward Malloch | 1801 | 1867 | Merchant and politician |  |  | 
  | Elizabeth Manley | 1965 |  | Olympic figure skater |   |  | 
  | Peter Mansbridge | 1948 |  | Broadcaster and news anchor |   |  | 
  | Blaine Marchand | 1949 |  | Writer and poet |  |  | 
  | Princess Margriet of the Netherlands | 1943 |  | Daughter of Queen Juliana and sister of Queen Beatrix |   |  | 
  | Kristina Maria | 1989 |  | Singer-songwriter |   |  | 
  | K. C. Martel | 1967 |  | Actor |  |  | 
  | Bruce Matthews | 1909 | 1991 | Businessman and militia artillery officer |  |  | 
  | Terry Matthews | 1943 |  | Business magnate and entrepreneur |  |  | 
  | Trevor Matthews | 1982 |  | Film producer and actor |  |  | 
  | Derek McCulloch | 1964 |  | Author of graphic novels, comics, books for children, and plays |   |  | 
  | Dawn McEwen | 1980 |  | Curler, gold medalist at the 2014 Winter Olympics |  |  | 
  | Frank McGee | 1882 | 1916 | Former ice hockey player |   |  | 
  | Edward McGillivray | 1815 | 1885 | Second mayor of Ottawa |  |  | 
  | Dalton McGuinty | 1955 |  | Former politician and Premier of Ontario |   |  | 
  | David McGuinty | 1960 |  | Lawyer and politician |   |  | 
  | Gavin McInnes | 1970 |  | Founder of the far-right neo-fascist Proud Boys group |   |  | 
  | Thomas McKay | 1792 | 1855 | Businessman and one of the founders of Ottawa |  |  | 
  | Bob McKeown | 1950 |  | Former CFL player, journalist, investigative reporter, producer of NBC's Dateline, CBC's The Fifth Estate; documentary filmmaker |  |  | 
  | Daniel McLachlin | 1810 | 1872 | Businessman and politician |   |  | 
  | Earl McRae | 1942 | 2011 | Journalist |  |  | 
  | Jean-Michel Ménard | 1976 |  | Curler |  |  | 
  | Anne Merklinger | 1958 |  | Curler and CEO of Own the Podium |  |  | 
  | Marc Methot | 1985 |  | NHL player |   |  | 
  | Stevie Mikayne |  |  | Writer |  |  | 
  | Hugh Millikin | 1957 |  | Curler trained in Ottawa |  |  | 
  | Emma Miskew | 1989 |  | Curler |  |  | 
  | Rich Moffatt |  |  | Curler |  |  | 
  | Vanessa Morgan | 1992 |  | Actor |  |  | 
  | John Morris | 1978 |  | Curler and 2010 Winter Olympics gold medalist |  |  | 
  | Alanis Morissette | 1974 |  | Singer-songwriter, guitarist, record producer, and actress |   |  | 
  | Hannah Moscovitch | 1978 |  | Playwright, author, dramatist |  |  | 
  | Alex Munter | 1968 |  | Former politician and journalist, CEO of CHEO |   |  | 
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   | Name | Birth year | Death year | Description | Image | Refs | 
  | Yasir Naqvi | 1973 |  | Politician |   |  | 
  | Evan Nepean | 1752 | 1822 | Politician and colonial administrator |   |  | 
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   | Name | Birth year | Death year | Description | Image | Refs | 
  | Silver Quilty | 1891 | 1976 | Early Canadian football player, coach, and referee; Canadian Football Hall of Fame inductee, Canada's Sports Hall of Fame indutee; President of the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (1924–26) |   |  | 
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   | Name | Birth year | Death year | Description | Image | Refs | 
  | Rick Vaive | 1959 |  | Former NHL player |   |  | 
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   | Name | Birth year | Death year | Description | Image | Refs | 
  | Jason Young | 1979 |  | Curler |  |  | 
 See also
     References
   - ^ Post, Special to National (2013-11-10). "Ottawa native Hugh Acheson is redefining regional cuisine in Georgia". National Post. Retrieved 2022-05-25. 
- ^ "Chris Bumstead - Greatest Physiques". www.greatestphysiques.com. 2016-09-08. Retrieved 2022-05-25. 
- ^ "Chris Bumstead Wins 2020 Classic Physique Olympia". BarBend. 2020-12-20. Retrieved 2022-05-25. 
- ^ "Ernie Calcutt". Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame. 1988. Retrieved December 29, 2020. 
- ^ "Ernie Calcutt". Canadian Football Hall of Fame. 2017. Retrieved December 28, 2020. 
- ^ Jobin, Jonathan (September 10, 2018). "Jonathan David, la nouvelle coqueluche du soccer canadien". CBC/Radio-Canada. Archived from the original on May 23, 2021. Retrieved December 21, 2023.{{cite web}}:  CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
- ^ Gratton, Denis (June 22, 2018). "Pierre Dufault, le dernier des grands". Le Droit (in French). Retrieved November 8, 2020. 
- ^ "Cecil Duncan". Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame. 2006. Retrieved 2019-11-05. 
- ^ "Young Canadian international forward Clarissa Larisey on the move and loving it". thestar.com. 2022-10-08. Retrieved 2023-06-24. 
- ^ Ferguson, Bob (2005). Who's Who in Canadian Sport, Volume 4. Markham, Ontario: Fitzhenry & Whiteside Ltd. p. 256. ISBN 1-55041-855-6. 
- ^ Chwialkowska, Luiza (May 24, 1998). "Eddie MacCabe: A glimpse it the city's soul". Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa, Ontario. p. 7.  
- ^ Brown, Dave (May 23, 1998). "Eddie MacCabe: A local legend lost". Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa, Ontario. p. 27. ; Brown, Dave (May 23, 1998). "MacCabe did it well or didn't bother with it at all". Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa, Ontario. p. 28. ; Brown, Dave (May 23, 1998). "MacCabe did it well or didn't bother with it at all". Ottawa Citizen. Ottawa, Ontario. p. 28.  
- ^ Valérie Lessard, "Derniers adieux à un phare de la littérature franco-ontarienne". Le Droit, February 14, 2015. 
- ^ Evans, Richard J. (2024). Hitler's People: The Faces of the Third Reich. Allen Lane. 
- ^ "Kelleigh Ryan". Team Canada - Official Olympic Team Website. 25 October 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2019. 
- ^ "Barbara Ann Scott". Team Canada - Official Olympic Team Website. 19 September 2011. Retrieved 14 June 2019. 
- ^ Randy Boswell, "From Stittsville to Mars, the unlikely journey of Ottawa musician Nick Durocher". Ottawa Citizen, October 6, 2022. 
- ^ Lalande, Dan (2021-06-24). "Ottawa Author Makes NY Times and Globe and Mail". FACES Magazine. Retrieved 2022-10-18. 
- ^ Ryan B. Patrick, "6 Black Canadian writers to watch in 2023". CBC Books, February 2, 2023. 
- ^ "W. G. 'Bill' Westwick". Ottawa Sport Hall of Fame. 1983. Retrieved February 6, 2022. 
- ^ "Bill Westwick". Canadian Football Hall of Fame. 1984. Retrieved February 6, 2022. 
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