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List of McGill University people

The following is a list of chancellors, principals, and noted alumni and professors of McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

List of chancellors

  1. Charles Dewey Day (1864–1884)
  2. James Ferrier (1884–1888)
  3. Sir Donald Alexander Smith, Lord Strathcona (1889–1914)
  4. Sir William Christopher Macdonald (1914–1917)
  5. Sir Robert Laird Borden (1918–1920)
  6. Sir Edward Wentworth Beatty (1921–1942)
  7. Morris Watson Wilson (1943–1946)
  8. Orville Sievwright Tyndale (BA 1908, MA 1909, BCL 1915) (1946–1952)
  9. Bertie Charles Gardner (1952–1957)
  10. Ray Edwin Powell (1957–1964)
  11. Howard Irwin Ross (BA 1930) (1964–1970)
  12. Donald Olding Hebb (MA, 1932) (1970–1974)
  13. Stuart Milner Finlayson (1975)
  14. Conrad Fetherstonhaugh Harrington (BA 1933, BCL 1936) (1976–1984)
  15. A. Jean de Grandpré (BCL 1943) (1984–1991)
  16. Gretta Chambers (BA 1947) (1991–1999)
  17. Richard W. Pound (BCom 1962, LAcc 1964, BCL 1967) (1999–2009)
  18. H. Arnold Steinberg (BCom 1954) (2009–2014)
  19. Michael A. Meighen (BA 1960) (2014–2021)
  20. John McCall MacBain (2021–2024)
  21. Pierre Boivin (2024–present)

List of principals/president

  1. George Jehoshaphat Mountain (1824–1835)
  2. John Bethune (1835–1846)
  3. Edmund Allen Meredith (1846–1853)
  4. Sir John William Dawson (1855–1893)
  5. Sir William Peterson (1895–1919)
  6. Sir Auckland Campbell Geddes (1919–1920)
  7. General Sir Arthur Currie (1920–1933)
  8. Arthur Eustace Morgan (1935–1937)
  9. Lewis Williams Douglas (1938–1939)
  10. Frank Cyril James (1939–1962)
  11. Harold Rocke Robertson (BSc 1932, MD 1936) (1962–1970)
  12. Robert Edward Bell (PhD 1948) (1970–1979)
  13. David Lloyd Johnston (1979–1994)
  14. Bernard Shapiro (BA 1956) (1994–2002)
  15. Heather Munroe-Blum (2003–2013)
  16. Suzanne Fortier (BSc 1972, PhD 1976) (2013–2022)
  17. H. Deep Saini (2023–present)

Noted alumni and professors

Nobel Prize graduates and faculty members

Academy Awards

Grammy Awards

Emmy Awards

Pulitzer Prize

Astronauts

Academics and scholars

Business and media

Billionaires

Politics and government

Canadian politicians and civil servants

McGill alumni have held and continue to hold many positions at the federal and provincial levels in Canadian politics:

Governors-General of Canada
Prime ministers
  • Sir John Abbott (BCL 1854) – third Prime Minister of Canada and first to be born in Canada
  • Sir Wilfrid Laurier (BCL 1864) – seventh Prime Minister of Canada
  • Justin Trudeau (BA 1994) – 23rd Prime Minister of Canada
Cabinet ministers and members of parliament
Supreme Court justices
  • Douglas Abbott (BCL 1918) – appointed to the Court in 1954, previously Minister of National Defence and Minister of Finance
  • Ian Binnie (BA 1960) – appointed to the Court in 1998, formerly Associate Deputy Minister of Justice
  • Louis-Philippe de Grandpré (BCL 1938) – appointed to the Court in 1974, formerly president of the Canadian Bar Association
  • Marie Deschamps (LLM 1983) – appointed to the Court in 2002, previously a Judge on the Quebec Court of Appeal
  • Gérald Fauteux – appointed to the Court in 1949, previously dean of the Faculty of Law.
  • Morris Fish (BA 1959, BCL 1962) – appointed to the Court in 2003, previously a Judge on the Quebec Court of Appeal
  • Clément Gascon (BCL 1981) – appointed to the Court in 2014, previously a Judge on the Quebec Court of Appeal
  • Désiré Girouard (BCL 1860) – appointed to the Court in 1895, previously member of Parliament
  • Charles Gonthier (BCL 1951) – served on the Supreme Court 1989–2003
  • Mahmud Jamal (BCL’93, LLB’93), puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada — appointed to the Court in 2021, previously a Judge on the Court of Appeal for Ontario
  • Nicholas Kasirer (BCL, LLB 1985) – appointed to the court in 2019, previously a judge on the Quebec Court of Appeal
  • Gerald Le Dain (BCL 1949) – appointed to the Court in 1984, previously a Judge on the Federal Court of Appeal
  • Sheilah Martin (BCL, LLB, 1981), – appointed to the Court in 2017, previously judge of the Court of Appeal of Alberta
  • Pierre-Basile Mignault (BCL 1878) – appointed to the Court in 1918, previously President of the Bar of Montréal
  • Thibaudeau Rinfret (BCL 1900) – appointed to the Court in 1924, previously a Judge on the Superior Court of Quebec
Senators
Members of Parliament (House of Commons)
Auditors-general
  • Denis Desautels (BCom 1964) – auditor general, 1991–2001
  • Sheila Fraser (BCom 1972) – first female auditor general of Canada
Ambassadors
Heads of financial institutions
Others

Foreign politicians and other government officials

McGill alumni have held and continue to hold many top government positions in other countries:

Foreign heads of state/government
Cabinet members
Legislators
Judges
Heads of financial institutions
Ambassadors
Others

Art, music, and film

Architects

For a full list of notable alumni and faculty from the School of Architecture, see:

Inventors

  • Bernard Belleau – inventor of lamivudine, a drug used in the treatment of HIV and Hepatitis B infection
  • Willard Boyle – inventor of the charge-coupled device
  • Thomas Chang – creator of the first artificial cell
  • James Creighton (Law 1880) – considered the originator of North American ice hockey rules
  • Charles R. Drew (MDCM 1933) – black American medical pioneer; track star who led McGill to five intercollegiate titles; as medical advisor for the Blood for Britain program of World War II, the father of blood banks
  • Lorne Elias (PhD 1956) – inventor of the explosives vapour detector EVD-1
  • Alan Emtage – inventor of Archie, the grandfather of search engines
  • Colonel Dr. Cluny MacPherson (MD 1901) – inventor of the MacPherson respirator gas mask during World War I
  • Paul Moller – inventor of the Moller Skycar, a VTOL aircraft

Sports

Fictional characters

  • Major Donald Craig, Canadian commando serving with British special forces during World War II, portrayed by Rock Hudson in the 1967 war movie Tobruk. Though the film was loosely based on real events, it's not clear whether or not Hudson's character was based on a real person. Most likely he was a pastiche character, given a Canadian background as cover for Hudson's inability to emulate a British accent.
  • David Hollander, played by Dylan Walsh, former McGill University hockey player and father to Shane Hollander in the Crave Canadian sports romance television series Heated Rivalry
  • Dr. Walter Langkowski, researcher from the Marvel Comics Canadian superhero series Alpha Flight; portrayed as a McGill-based biophysicist researching the gamma radiation accident which created the Hulk; his discoveries transformed him into the superhero known as Sasquatch
  • Lieutenant Alan McGregor, played by Gary Cooper, Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935)
  • Dr. Robert Richardson, played by Lew Ayres, Johnny Belinda (1948)
  • Dr. James Wilson, oncologist and best friend to main character Gregory House in the Fox Network TV drama House

Others

References