This is a list of notable Canadians of Armenian descent.
Academics
edit- Adam Morton – philosopher
Arts and media
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- David Alpay – actor
- Ashot Ariyan – composer and pianist
- Raffi Armenian – conductor
- André Arthur – radio host and independent MP
- Araz Artinian – photographer, filmmaker and humanitarian worker
- Isabel Bayrakdarian – soprano
- Raffy Boudjikanian – CBC journalist and author
- Garen Boyajian – actor
- Atom Egoyan – filmmaker
- Eve Egoyan – pianist and artist
- Anoush Ellah – drag queen
- Hagop Goudsouzian – filmmaker
- Levon Ichkhanian – guitarist, entertainment personality
- Malak Karsh – photographer
- Yousuf Karsh – photographer
- Maryvonne Kendergi – pianist
- Noura Kevorkian – writer, director, producer
- Arsinee Khanjian – actress
- Serouj Kradjian – pianist
- Catherine Manoukian – violinist
- Andrea Martin – actress
- Patrick Masbourian – radio and television personality, film director
- Peter Oundjian – violinist and conductor
- Alice Panikian – 2006 Miss Universe Canada
- Raffi – children's singer-songwriter
- Vahram Sargsyan – composer and choral conductor
- Anita Sarkeesian – feminist media critic
- John Vernon – actor
Business
edit- Jack Kachkar – businessman
Politics and public service
edit- Andre Arthur – former Independent Conservative MP, 2006–2011, talk radio host
- Sarkis Assadourian – former Liberal MP, 1993–2004
- Ann Cavoukian – former Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
- Harout Chitilian – city councilor and chairman of the City Council of Montreal
- Raymond Setlakwe – entrepreneur, politician, lawyer
- Michelle Setlakwe – politician, lawyer
Scientists
edit- Levon Pogosian – astrophysicist
Sports
edit- Zack Kassian – hockey player
Writers
edit- Shaunt Basmajian – author
- Artashes Keshishyan – author
Lorne Shirinian was born in Toronto in 1945. He is a poet, novelist, playwright, memoirist, and the author of many academic studies on Armenian diaspora literature. He is the author of 30 books. Shirinian is professor emeritus of English and Comparative Literature at the Royal Military College of Canada. He founded and edited Manna, a review of contemporary poetry, in 1972 which published interviews and poems from all over the world. In 1994, he founded Blue Heron Press. At this writing, he is at work on his new novel, Troubled, which will be available in the summer of 2024.