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  24. Canadian honours system recipients

  25. References

{{see also|List of people from Mississauga|List of people from Caledon|List of Olympians and Paralympians from Peel}}

This is a list of people from Brampton, Ontario, Canada.

Note that this list largely does not include players from the Brampton Beast ECHL hockey team. Also note included are people who were post-secondary students who didn't live locally before or after, namely Kent Monkman[1] and Patrick McKenna.[2]

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A

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  • Lee Aaron (b. 1962 as Karen Lynn Greening), rock and jazz singer, raised in Brampton[3]
  • Stephen Adekolu (b. 1989), CFL football player, BC Lions[4]
  • Oluniké Adeliyi (b. 1977), actress
  • James Albert Manning Aikins (1851-1929), lawyer, politician, and lieutenant governor[5]
  • Ayo Akinola (b. 2000), soccer player
  • Ohenewa Akuffo (b. 1979), entrepreneur (fitness studio), retired wrestler[6]
  • Keven Alemán (b. 1994), soccer player
  • Charles Allen (b. 1977), track and field athlete
  • Clyde Alves, dancer, actor and singer
  • Stella Ambler (b. 1966), former MP, Mississauga South (2011-2015)
  • Troy Amos-Ross (b. 1975), entrepreneur (daycare), retired boxer[7][8]
  • Trey Anthony (b. 1974), playwright of da Kink in My Hair[9]
  • Caroline Helena Armington (1875-1939), etcher[10]
  • Thomas W. Armstrong (1858-1927), Wisconsin State Assembly
  • Lise Arsenault (c. 1954), gymnast, team gymnastics at the 1976 Summer Olympics[11]
  • Olu Ashaolu (b. 1988), basketball[12]
  • Aaron Ashmore (b. 1979), actor, Smallville
  • Shawn Ashmore (b. 1979), actor, X-Men movie series, Terry Fox in Terry
  • Sarkis Assadourian (b. 1948), politician, first Armenian-Canadian to be elected to the House of Commons
  • Sid C. Attard (b. 1950), horse racing[13]
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B

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  • Michael Bailey (b. 1982), CFL football player
  • Scott Bailey (b. 1970), curler
  • Navdeep Bains (b. 1977), politician, MP and Minister of Innovation, Science and Economic Development
  • Rupan Bal (b. 1990, Rupanjit Bal), actor and comedian
  • Daundre Barnaby (b. 1990), track and field
  • Donald N. Bastian, retired Bishop of The Free Methodist Church of North America
  • Andy Bathgate (b. 1932), ice hockey player[14]
  • Colleen Beaumier (b. 1944), politician
  • Hayleigh Bell (b. 1996), pairs skater
  • Anthony Bennett (b. 1993), basketball player, forward for the Cleveland Cavaliers, drafted first overall in the 2013 NBA Draft
  • Sim Bhullar (b. 1992), basketball[15]
  • Catherine Black, actress
  • Justine Blainey (b. 1973), fought in court for the right for females to participate in male sports
  • Ronald Bloore (1925–2009), Member of the Order of Canada; organizer and member of the "Regina Five" (1960)[16]
  • Luciano Borsato (b. 1966), hockey player
  • Mark Boswell (b. 1977), Olympic high-jumper
  • Bernadette Bowyer (b. 1966), field hockey
  • Robert William Bradford (b. 1923), C.M., former Director of the National Aviation Museum[17]
  • Nathaniel Branden (1930-2014), psychotherapist, best known as a former associate of Ayn Rand and founder of the Nathaniel Branden Institute
  • Ransford Brempong (b. 1981), basketball player
  • Patrick Brown (b. 1978), former leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario, former MPP for Simcoe North, current Mayor of Brampton
  • Claire Buchanan (b. 1987), member of Team Canada at the IPC's first women's sledge hockey tournament[18][19][20]
  • Krista Buecking (b. 1982), Los Angeles-based visual artist
  • Stan Butler (b. 1956), OHL ice hockey coach
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C

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  • Bryan Cameron (b. 1989), ECHL hockey player
  • Cassie Campbell (b. 1973), broadcaster, retired hockey player (CWHL and Olympics)
  • Lauren Campbell (b. 1981), triathlete
  • Ryan Campbell, CLL lacrosse player
  • Shane Campbell (b. 1987), Muay Thai kickboxer and MMA fighter
  • Alessia Cara (b. 1996), singer and songwriter
  • Anne Laurel Carter (b. 1953), author
  • Don Cash (b. 1978), rap artist, record producer
  • Andrew Cassels (b. 1969), retired hockey player
  • Michael Cera (b. 1988), comedic actor, born and raised in Brampton; a regular on the television series Arrested Development; starred in the movies Superbad, Juno, and Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, in which Brampton is mentioned as an in-joke
  • Keshia Chante (b. 1988), singer, Juno Award winner
  • Jay Chapman (b. 1994), MLS soccer player
  • Samuel Charters (1863-1943), newspaper publisher, Mayor of Brampton, MPP, MP
  • Kenneth Chisholm (1829–1906), businessman, MPP, Reeve of Brampton[21]
  • Lara Jean Chorostecki (b. 1984), actress, Hannibal[22]
  • Samuel Clarke (1853-1928), MPP, Northumberland West (1887-1890), mayor of Cobourg
  • Stephen Clarke (b. 1973), Olympic swimmer
  • Tony Clement (b. 1961), former MP, former MPP, former President of the Treasury Board
  • Jason Collett, singer-songwriter, member of Broken Social Scene
  • Shay Colley (b. 1996), basketball, NCAA Division I and Team Canada
  • Ashley Comeau (b. 1984), actress, comedian
  • Darren Copeland (b. 1968), electroacoustic music composer
  • Peter Corner (b. 1968), curler, skip
  • Paulo Costanzo (b. 1978), actor, Joey, Royal Pains
  • John Coyne (1836-1873), MPP for Peel
  • Dave Cranmer (b. 1944), CFL player, taught at Bramalea Secondary School
  • Herbert Crawford (1878-1946), Alberta politician
  • Sam Cureatz (b. 1948), MPP, Durham East (1987-1990)
  • Philip J. Currie (b. 1949), palaeontologist and museum curator who helped found the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
  • Chris Cuthbert (b. 1957), sports play-by-play announcer
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  • Peter DaCunha (b. 2003), child actor[23]
  • Kaylee Dakers (b. 1991), swimmer
  • George Dance, political candidate, leader of the Libertarian Party of Canada (1991–1993)
  • Mike Danton (b. 1980), former MHL hockey player, now international, jailed for conspiracy to commit murder
  • Tracy Dawson, actor
  • William G. Davis (b. 1929), Premier of Ontario
  • Bob Dechert (b. 1958), former MP for Mississauga—Erindale
  • Vincent DeGiorgio, lyricist, former record executive
  • Patrick Denipitiya (1934-2013), Sri Lankan musician
  • Dayna Deruelle (b. 1982), curler
  • Mark DeSantis (b. 1972), coach for Brampton Beast
  • Ruby Dhalla (b. 1974), Liberal MP for Brampton—Springdale
  • Vic Dhillon (b. c. 1969), politician, MPP for Brampton West
  • Kirk Diamond, dancehall and reggae musician
  • Director X (b. 1975, Julien Christian Lutz), music video director
  • Danilo Djuricic (b. 1999), basketball player
  • Andy Donato (b. 1937), editorial cartoonist, Toronto Sun
  • Steve Duplantis (1972–2008), professional golf caddy
  • Mike Dwyer (b. 1957), NHL, WHA hockey player
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E

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  • Chuck Ealey (b. 1950), former CFL player, once the winningest college football quarterback
  • Melvin Ejim (b. 1991), NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship basketball player
  • Todd Elik (b. 1966), NHL, international hockey player
  • Dylan Ennis (b. 1991), basketball player
  • Tyler Ennis (b. 1994), chosen 18th overall in the 2014 NBA Draft

F

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  • James Robinson Fallis (1871-1935), MPP, Peel (1913-1916), livestock dealer
  • Jordan Faria (b. 2000), soccer player
  • David Feiss (b. 1959), creator of Cow and Chicken and I Am Weasel{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}, raised in town
  • Chris Felix (b. 1964), NHL hockey player
  • Paul Ferreira (b. 1973), NDP MPP
  • James Fleming (1839-1902), MP, Peel (1882-1887), lawyer and teacher
  • Mike Forbes (b. 1957), NHL hockey player
  • Sgt Lorne Ford (1969-2002), wounded in the Tarnak Farm incident of the War in Afghanistan
  • Steve Fox, singer/songwriter
  • Raz Fresco (b. 1995), rapper and record producer
  • Doug Frith (1945–2009), former MP for Sudbury, former president of the Canadian Motion Picture Distributors Association
  • David Frost, NHLPA sports agent, aka Jim McCauley
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  • Sir William James Gage (1849-1921), educator, entrepreneur and philanthropist
  • Gabe Gala (b. 1989), MLS soccer
  • Anthony Gale (b. 1993), sledge hockey player, 2014 Olympic bronze medalist
  • Jonita Gandhi (b. 1989), Bollywood singer
  • William H. Gardiner (1861-1935), photographer
  • Steve Gatzos (b. 1961), NHL hockey player
  • Sudarshan Gautam (b. 1978), first person to summit Mount Everest, without arms or prosthetics[24]
  • Parm Gill (b. 1974), former MP for Brampton—Springdale
  • Raminder Gill (born 1950 or 1951), former MPP for Bramalea—Gore—Malton—Springdale
  • Grandy Glaze (b. 1992), NBLC basketball player
  • Camila Gonzalez (b. 1997), model, television host and beauty pageant titleholder
  • Bal Gosal (b. 1961), politician MP for Bramalea—Gore—Malton, Minister of State-Sport
  • Tyler Graovac (b. 1993), AHL hockey player
  • Gordon Graydon (1897-1953), MP for Peel, Conservative opposition leader, alternate UN delegate for Canada, lawyer
  • Sabrina Grdevich (b. 1971), actor, Traders
  • Dave Greszczyszyn (b. 1979), skeleton racer
  • Raj Grewal (b. 1985), MP for Brampton East
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H

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  • John Haggert (1822-1887), first Mayor of Brampton, businessman
  • Rachel Hannah (b. 1986), distance runner
  • Shane Harte (b. 1996), actor, Lost & Found Music Studios
  • Daniel Harper (b. 1989), track and field
  • Mike Harris (b. 1967), curler
  • David Hearn (b. 1979), golfer[25][26]
  • Doneil Henry (b. 1993, soccer
  • Jill Hetherington (b. 1964), tennis player[27]
  • Tyson Heung (b. 1979), German Olympic speed skater[28]
  • Bettie Hewes (1924-2001), MLA, Edmonton-Gold Bar (1986-1997)
  • W. W. Hiltz (1873–1936), Mayor of Toronto (1924-1925)
  • Justin Hodgman (b. 1988), hockey player[29]
  • Junior Hoilett (b. 1990, David Hoilett), soccer player[30]
  • Nick Holder (b. 1969), underground house/hip-hop DJ, raised in Brampton
  • Karla Homolka (b. 1970), murderer, briefly lived with her relatives in their Brampton condominium[31]
  • Shaan Hundal (b. 1999), soccer player
  • Patrick Husbands (b. 1973), horse racing[32]
  • Ashfaq Hussain (b. 1951), Urdu-language poet[33]
  • Atiba Hutchinson (b. 1983), Eredivisie soccer[34]
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  • Samuel Jacob Jackson (1848-1942), Manitoba politician
  • Mark Janoschak (b. 1968), figure skater
  • Linda Jeffrey (b. c. 1958), former Mayor of Brampton, former MPP for Brampton-Springdale and cabinet minister
  • Colin Jenkins (b. 1983), Olympic triathlete
  • Karl Jennings (b. 1979), hurdler
  • Rae Johnson (b. 1998), basketball journalist
  • Shaq Johnson (b. 1993), CFL football player
  • Randy Johnston (b. 1958), NHL hockey player
  • Robert Johnston (1856-1913), farmer and politician, MP for Cardwell
  • Alison Jutzi (b. 1978), actress, singer and songwriter
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  • Alain Kashama (b. 1979), CFL, NFL, NCAA football player
  • Fernand Kashama (b. 1985), CFL, NCAA football player
  • Hakeem Kashama (b. 1978), CFL, NFL, NCAA football player
  • Kalonji Kashama (b. 1991), CFL football player
  • Rupi Kaur (b. 1992), poet
  • Adam Keefe (b. 1984), hockey player
  • Sheldon Keefe (b. 1980), hockey player
  • William Parker Kennedy (1892-1968), labour leader, president of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, born in Huttonville
  • Greg Kerr-Wilson, Bishop of Calgary, was the rector of the Church of the Holy Family, Brampton
  • Kamal Khera, MP for Brampton West
  • Grzegorz Kielsa (b. 1979), Polish Olympic boxer
  • Chris Kowalczuk (b. 1985), CFL football player
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  • Kyle Labine (b. 1983), actor, Grand Star
  • Tyler Labine (b. 1978), actor, Animal Practice, Rise of the Planet of the Apes
  • Tom Laidlaw (b. 1958), hockey player
  • John Henderson Lamont (1865-1936), lawyer, politician, and judge[35]
  • Morgan Lander (b. 1982), lead singer for alternative metal group Kittie
  • Tory Lanez (b. 1992 as Daystar Peterson), rapper, producer
  • Trevor Large (b. 1980), ice hockey coach, former ice hockey player
  • Cyle Larin (b. 1995), soccer, MLS and Canadian national team
  • Clayton Latham (b. 1980), long jumper
  • Kris Lemche (b. 1978), Gemini Award winning actor, Emily of New Moon
  • Exco Levi (b. Wayne Ford Levy), reggae musician
  • Martin Lindsay (b. 1982), boxer
  • George Locke (1870-1937), chief librarian of the Toronto Public Library
  • Sir James A. Lougheed (1854–1925), Alberta politician and businessman, born in Brampton, before serving 30 years in Senate, including as Leader of the Opposition in the Senate
  • Annabel Lyon (b. 1971), writer
  • Nicole Lyn (b. 1978), Student Bodies, married to Dulé Hill
  • Shannon Lynn (b. 1985), Canadian–born Scottish international football goalkeeper
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  • Lex MacKenzie (1885-1970), veteran and MPP, died at Brampton
  • Harinder Malhi (born {{circa|1981}}), MPP for Brampton—Springdale
  • Lex MacKenzie (1885-1970), MPP, York North (1945-1967)
  • Graeme McCarrel, curler
  • John McDermid (b. 1940), various cabinet positions under Brian Mulroney
  • Scott McGillivray (b. 1978), carpenter and television host
  • Judi McLeod (b. 1944), journalist
  • Simon Mangos (b. 1980), ice hockey player
  • Davie Mason (b. 1984), former football player
  • Rob Maver (b. 1986), CFL football player
  • William Armstrong McCulla (1837-1923), industrialist, building contractor and political figure
  • Michael Meeks (b. 1972), international basketball player
  • Jerome Messam (b. 1985), CFL, NFL football player
  • Wayne Middaugh (b. 1967), curler
  • Erin Mielzynski (b. 1990), World Cup slalom race winner
  • Liam Millar (b. 1999), U18 Premier League soccer player
  • Ken Millin (b. 1975), lacrosse player
  • Alex Milne, comic book artist
  • Massimo Mirabelli (b. 1991), NASL footballer
  • Rohinton Mistry (b. 1952), author
  • Sonja Molnar (b. 1990), ITF Circuit tennis player
  • Christopher Moloney (b. 1977), writer and photographer, known for FILMography rephotography
  • Sean Monahan (b. 1994), hockey player
  • Jim Moss (b. 1977), lacrosse player
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  • Rick Nash (b. 1984), hockey player[36]
  • Hussein Nasser Walji (1920-2005), former president of Tanzania's Dar-as-Salaam Jamaat
  • Zarqa Nawaz (b. 1968), writer, journalist, filmmaker, creator of Little Mosque on the Prairie[37]
  • Kris Newbury (b. 1982), hockey player[38]
  • Jabs Newby (b. 1991), basketball player, NBLC
  • Alfred Westland Nixon (1863-1921), MPP, Halton (1905-1919), educated at Brampton and in Toronto
  • Tobias C. Norris (1861-1936), former Manitoba premier[39]
  • Jason Nugent (b. 1982), former CFL football player[40]
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  • Brenna O'Brien (b. 1991), voice actor
  • Frank Oliver (1853–1933), politician and journalist, MLA, MP, Laurier's Minister of the Interior
  • Joseph Onabolu (b. 1994), pop singer
  • Nakas Onyeka (b. 1994), CFL football player
  • Tara Oram (b. 1984), country music recording artist[41]
  • Anthony Osorio (b. 1994), soccer player, born in Toronto and raised in Brampton
  • Jonathan Osorio (b. 1998), soccer player
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  • Caroline Park, medical student, Korean Olympic hockey player, former child actress
  • Tracy Parsons, second leader of the Progressive Canadian Party
  • Howard Pawley OC (1934-2015), former Manitoba premier
  • Stephanie Pearl-McPhee (b. 1968), author and knitter,[42]
  • Derek Perera (b. 1977), former Canadian national cricket team player
  • Kayla Perrin (b. c. 1970), author
  • Russell Peters (b. 1970), stand-up comedian who was raised in town, and later moved back.
  • Kyle Pettey, Paralympic shot putter[43]
  • Reshon Phillip (b. 1998), soccer player
  • David Phillips (b. 1978), actor, Shark City, Green Guys
  • John Pomorski (1905-1977), MLB baseball pitcher, died in Brampton[44]
  • Allison Pottinger (b. 1973), curler
  • Gaylord Powless (1946–2001), lacrosse player
  • Martin Prashad (1959-2000), Guyanese-Canadian cricketer for Canada (1983–1996)
  • Norman Mills Price (1877-1951), illustrator
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  • Len Quesnelle (b. 1966), ice hockey coach, former player

R

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  • Jasvir Rakkar (b. 1991), Chicago Cubs pitcher, Canadian national team gold medalist
  • Brittany Raymond (b. 1995), actor, The Next Step
  • Alyssa Reid (b. 1983), singer, 2012 Juno Award nominee[45]
  • Jack Reid (1924-2009), watercolourist[46]
  • Johnny Reid (b. 1974), singer[47]
  • Sam Reid (b. 1963), keyboardist, Glass Tiger
  • Kyle Reyes (b. 1993), Olympic judoka, born in Brampton and raised in Toronto
  • Jessie Reyez (b. 1990), singer-songwriter
  • Donn Reynolds (1921-1997), country music singer, Canada's "King of the Yodelers"[48]
  • Simon Reynolds (b. 1963), actor
  • Rob Ricci (b. 1984), international hockey player
  • Friendly Rich, avant-garde composer/musician[49][50]
  • Jael Richardson, author, broadcaster, literary convention organizer
  • Quillan Roberts (b. 1994), soccer player on loan to Toronto FC
  • George R. Robertson (b. 1933), Gemini Award-winning actor, Police Academy
  • Greg Roe (b. 1990), trampolinist
  • Peter Roe (b. 1955), ASL, MISL soccer
  • William Francis Romain (1818 – after 1869), first postmaster of Brampton, 2nd mayor of Oakville[51]
  • William Ronald (1926–1998), abstract artist[52]
  • Kyle Rubisch (b. 1988), NLL/MLL lacrosse player[53][54]
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  • Ruby Sahota, MP for Brampton North
  • Daniel Sandate, United States Army deserter, second known U.S. soldier to be deported from Canada
  • Ramesh Sangha (b. 1945), MP for Brampton Centre
  • David Lynch Scott (1845–1924), Regina mayor
  • Kyle Seeback (b. 1970), politician
  • Tyler Seguin (b. 1992), hockey player
  • Jeff Shattler (b. 1984), lacrosse player
  • Bob Sicinski (b. 1946), former WHA ice hockey player
  • Sonia Sidhu, MP for Brampton South
  • Christine E. Silverberg (b. 1949, née Bertram), lawyer, first female Chief of the Calgary Police Service
  • Jagmeet Singh (b. 1979), politician, MPP for Bramalea—Gore—Malton
  • Jarryn Skeete (b. 1993), NBLC basketball player
  • Gavin Smellie (b. 1986), track and field
  • Blair Smith (b. 1990), CFL linebacker
  • Cecil Smith (1936-2016), track and field coach, publisher
  • Daniel Sparre (b. 1984), international hockey player
  • Paul Stalteri (b. 1977), soccer
  • Steve Stanton (b. 1956), science fiction author
  • Courtney Stephen (b. 1989), CFL draftee[55]
  • Jay Stephens (b. 1971), cartoonist, creator of Tutenstein and The Secret Saturdays
  • Rob Stewart (b. 1961), actor, Tropical Heat[56]
  • Kevin Stittle (b. 1979), Olympic sailing
  • Jamie Storr (b. 1975), hockey player
  • Peter Sturgeon (b. 1954), former NHL hockey player
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  • Alisha Tatham (b. 1986), basketball player[57]
  • Patrick Tatham, basketball coach and former basketball player
  • Tamara Tatham (b. 1985), basketball player[57]
  • Robbie Taylor (b. 1981), swimmer
  • Nancy Telfer (b. 1950), Canadian choral conductor, music educator and composer[58]
  • Chris Terry (b. 1989), NHL hockey player[59]
  • Alan Thicke (1947-2016), actor, briefly lived in Brampton[60]
  • Jesse Thistle, Canadian Métis-Cree PhD student working on theories of intergenerational and historic trauma of the Métis people
  • Dave Thomas (b. 1976), basketball player
  • John Thomas (b. 1960), Olympic dance mixed figure skater
  • Roger Thompson (b. 1991), soccer player, Brampton-raised
  • Scott Thompson (b. 1959), one of the first openly gay television personalities in Canada, was part of The Kids in the Hall comedy troupe.[61]
  • Tristan Thompson (b. 1991), basketball player[62]
  • Robert Tiller (b. 1949), Thoroughbred horse trainer and owner, Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame
  • Raffi Torres (b. 1981), hockey player
  • Sunny Tripathy (b. 1989), actor, comedian, writer
  • The Honorable Justice Michael H. Tulloch, Ontario Superior Court[63]
  • Steven Turner (b. 1987) former CFL football player
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  • Edo Van Belkom (b. 1962), horror author
  • Kate Van Buskirk (b. 1987), cross-country runner, Commonwealth Games medalist
  • Daryl Veltman (b. 1985), NLL lacrosse player
  • Jim Veltman (b. 1966), NLL lacrosse player
  • Vinodh Venkatraman, film director
  • Vinay Virmani
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  • Warren Ward (b. 1962), basketball player
  • Mike Weaver (b. 1978), retired hockey player
  • Scott Wedgewood (b. 1992), NHL goalie draftee
  • Jabar Westerman (b. 1989), CFL draftee[55]
  • Jamaal Westerman (b. 1985), NFL football player[64]
  • Ken Whillans (1927-1990), mayor of Brampton
  • Catherine White (b. 1990), hockey player
  • Ian Williams, author[23]
  • Shomari Williams (b. 1985), CFL football player
  • Sir Robert S. C. Williams, founder of St. Leonard's Place
  • Emma-Jayne Wilson (b. 1981), horse racing
  • JoAnn Wilson (1939-1983), ex-wife and later murder victim of MLA Colin Thatcher
  • Mike Wilson (b. 1975), hockey player
  • Murphy Wiredu (b. 1985), soccer
  • Roy Wood$ (b. 1996, Denzel Spencer), rapper and R&B musician
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Y

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  • James Yurichuk (b. 1986), CFL football player[65]
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Z

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  • Tomislav Zanoški (b. 1984), hockey player
  • Geeta Zaildar, singer and actor
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Canadian honours system recipients

William G. Davis and Michael F. Clarke have both received the Order of Canada.[66] Davis is the only Bramptonian to receive an Order of Ontario.[67] There are 1253 Brampton residents to receive Exemplary Service Medals.[68] The Golden Jubilee Award was given to 168 in 2002.[69]

  • Caring Canadian Award: Adriana J. Pouw {{citation needed|date=July 2014}}
  • Decorations for Bravery: Glenn Bannerman-Maxwell, Robert Reginald Fraser, Maribel Garcia, Susan Elizabeth McHale, Mandeep Singh Dhillon, Thomas Tierney, J. Robert Walsh, and David Ware.[70]
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  • Constable David Henry Bowles, M.B., Medal of Bravery recipient[71]
  • David Alan Holwell, Medal of Bravery recipient[72]
  • Sergeant (Ret'd) Joseph Gabriel Simon Marion, M.S.M., Meritorious Service Medal (civil division) recipient[73]
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7. ^{{cite news|last1=FitzGerald|first1=Sean|title=Former Olympic boxer trades in fights in the ring for cleanups in the playpen|url=http://news.nationalpost.com/sports/olympics/former-olympic-boxer-makes-unusual-transition-from-the-ring-to-the-playpen|accessdate=26 April 2015|work=National Post|date=8 December 2014|quote=Amos-Ross, a two-time Olympian, and his wife, Alison McLean, a high school English teacher, opened their daycare in the Toronto suburb of Brampton earlier this year.}}
8. ^{{cite news|title=Olympic boxer turns crime fighter|url=http://www.bramptonguardian.com/news-story/3095118-olympic-boxer-turns-crime-fighter/|accessdate=5 October 2013|newspaper=The Brampton Guardian|date=21 April 2013|location=Brampton ON|quote=Brampton resident and two-time Olympic boxer Troy Amos-Ross thought he was stopping to break up a roadside fight, but Peel Regional Police say he actually prevented a murder.}}
9. ^{{cite news|last1=Shea|first1=Courtney|title=Russell Peters and Trey Anthony on jokes, race and jokes about race|url=http://www.torontolife.com/informer/features/2011/07/12/the-colour-of-funny/|accessdate=26 April 2015|work=Toronto Life|date=12 July 2011|quote=Both grew up in Brampton, both cite their families as the ultimate source of hilarity, and both say Canadians need to get over their tall poppy hang-ups.}}
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13. ^{{cite news|last1=Buffery|first1=Steve|title=Queen's Plate is a family affair for the Attard clan|url=http://www.torontosun.com/2014/07/03/queens-plate-is-a-family-affair-for-the-attard-clan|accessdate=26 April 2015|work=Toronto Sun|date=3 July 2014|quote=Sid worked at a mattress factory in Brampton during his first couple of years in Canada.}}
14. ^http://www.guelphmercury.com/sports-story/2763653-andy-bathgate-back-on-ice-in-guelph/
15. ^{{cite news|last1=Brady|first1=Rachel|title=Towering Canadian brothers on track to make basketball history|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/basketball/towering-canadian-brothers-on-track-to-make-basketball-history/article17583897/|accessdate=14 July 2015|work=The Globe and Mail|date=19 March 2014}}
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21. ^http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/chisholm_kenneth_13E.html
22. ^{{cite news|title=Brampton native stars in NBC's Hannibal|url=http://www.bramptonguardian.com/what'son/what'son/article/1604495|accessdate=13 April 2013|newspaper=The Brampton Guardian|date=12 April 2013|location=Brampton ON}}
23. ^{{cite news|last=Goodfellow|first=Ashley|title=And the arts acclaim awards go to...|url=http://www.bramptonguardian.com/whatson-story/3238519-and-the-arts-acclaim-awards-go-to-/|accessdate=28 May 2013|newspaper=The Brampton Guardian|date=26 May 2013|location=Brampton ON}}
24. ^{{cite news|last1=Reynolds|first1=Christopher|title=Armless Brampton climber who scaled Everest aims for new heights|url=http://www.bramptonguardian.com/whatson-story/6730129-armless-brampton-climber-who-scaled-everest-aims-for-new-heights/|accessdate=23 June 2016|work=The Brampton Guardian|date=18 June 2016|location=Brampton ON}}
25. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.davidhearn.ca/bio.swf|work=Davidhearn.ca|title=David Hearn|accessdate=16 April 2012|quote=Born in Brampton, Ontario, David Hearn grew up in Brantford, Ontario.}}
26. ^{{cite news|last=Ferguson|first=Doug|title=Hearn two shots out of Sony Open lead|url=https://montrealgazette.com/sports/Hearn+shots+Sony+Open+lead/5994389/story.html|accessdate=16 April 2012|newspaper=The Gazette|date=13 January 2012|agency=Associated Press|location=Montreal QC|quote=David Hearn of Brampton, Ont., shot a 66 on Friday, two shots behind the leader...}}
27. ^{{cite book|last=Snyder|first=Lorraine|title=Hetherington-Hultquist, Gillian|publisher=The Historica-Dominion Institute|location=[Toronto ON]|url=http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/articles/jill-hetheringtonhultquist|accessdate=16 April 2012|quote=Gillian "Jill" Hetherington-Hultquist, tennis player (b at Brampton, Ont 27 Oct 1964).}}
28. ^{{cite news|title=Brampton goes to the Games|url=http://www.bramptonguardian.com/news/news/article/607487|accessdate=16 April 2012|newspaper=The Brampton Guardian|date=11 February 2010|location=Brampton ON}}
29. ^{{cite news|title=Press release: Justin Hodgman Returns For Third Komet IHL Championship Ring|url=http://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/?id=3990210|accessdate=16 April 2012|newspaper=OurSportsCentral|date=12 April 2010|location=Fort Wayne IN|quote=The Brampton, Ontario native led the Komets to the Turner Cup crown with five goals and eight points appearing in all seven post-season games.}}
30. ^{{cite news|last=Feschuk|first=Dave|title=Feschuk: Young Canadian ascending English soccer ranks|url=https://www.thestar.com/sports/soccer/article/948549--feschuk-young-canadian-ascending-english-soccer-ranks|accessdate=16 April 2012|newspaper=Toronto Star|date=3 March 2011|location=Toronto ON|quote=Junior Hoilett, Blackburn's Brampton-born forward, stopped by for a quick look, too. He'd just conducted an interview in which he told the story of the annual bet he makes with his younger brother Jaineil, who plays professionally in Germany.}}
31. ^{{cite book|last=Pearson|first=Patricia|title=When She Was Bad: How And Why Women Get Away With Murder|year=1998|publisher=Random House of Canada Limited|location=Toronto ON|isbn=030736383X|pages=294|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iGr1taF4ERUC&pg=PT60&dq=karla+homolka+brampton&hl=en&sa=X&ei=gi6MT6jTKuHq0gHPrf3TCQ&ved=0CDsQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=karla%20homolka%20brampton&f=false|accessdate=16 April 2012|quote=On February 16, two officers from the metro Toronto sexual vice squad called Karla Homolka at her aunt and uncle's condo in Brampton, a Westchester-style bedroom community north of Toronto, where she'd gone to escape Paul. Not that he'd pursued her. But, her family had reasoned, abusive men stalk. Karla was safe in Brampton. She was even having fun there—rebounding swiftly from her trauma. Shopping, out to parties, having a fling with a fellow she met in a nightclub.}}
32. ^{{cite news|title=Husbands second in jockey standings|url=http://www.bramptonguardian.com/sports/sports/article/1257617|accessdate=16 April 2012|newspaper=The Brampton Guardian|location=Brampton ON|quote=For the second consecutive year Brampton's Patrick Husbands has finished second in the jockey standings at Toronto's Woodbine.}}
33. ^{{cite journal|title=Canadian Urdu poet Ashfaq Hussain gets Pak Pride of Performance Award|journal=Indo-Canadian Outlook|date=November 2010|volume=5|issue=4|url=http://www.indocanadaoutlook.com/1110_asfaq_hussain_gets_pak_pride_of_performance_award.html|location=Toronto ON|quote=Ashfaq Hussain migrated to Canada in March 1980 and currently resides in Brampton in Greater Toronto Area.}}
34. ^{{cite news|last=Girard|first=Daniel|title=Brampton's Atiba Hutchinson voted Canada's top male soccer player|url=https://www.thestar.com/sports/soccer/article/908938--brampton-s-atiba-hutchinson-voted-canada-s-top-male-soccer-player|accessdate=16 April 2012|newspaper=Toronto Star|date=17 December 2010|location=Toronto ON|quote=Born in Brampton to Trinidadian parents, Hutchinson's soccer career has certainly taken him a long way.}}
35. ^http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/lamont_john_henderson_16E.html
36. ^{{cite news|last1=MacGregor|first1=Roy|title=MacGregor: Nash proving he deserves spot on Team Canada|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/olympics/macgregor-nash-proving-he-deserves-spot-on-team-canada/article16402019/|accessdate=26 April 2015|work=The Globe and Mail|date=19 January 2014|quote=A puck is in the air, spinning high over the blue line, over the red line and lands at the feet of Rick Nash, a 29-year-old from Brampton, Ont., who was once the No. 1 pick overall in the National Hockey League entry draft.}}
37. ^{{cite news|last1=Latimer|first1=Joanne|title=Book review: Laughing All the Way to the Mosque|url=http://www.macleans.ca/culture/books/book-review-laughing-all-the-way-to-the-mosque/|work=Macleans|date=3 July 2014}}
38. ^{{cite news|last1=Juzenas|first1=Frank|title=Newbury signs with Capitals|url=http://www.bramptonguardian.com/sports-story/4620680-newbury-signs-with-capitals/|accessdate=26 April 2015|work=The Brampton Guardian|date=8 July 2014|quote=Brampton native Kris Newbury is returning to his roots. The former Brampton Capitals star has signed a two-way contract with the Capitals, that is the NHL’s Washington Capitals.}}
39. ^{{cite web|last1=Bumsted|first1=J. M.|title=Tobias Crawford Norris|url=http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/tobias-crawford-norris/|website=The Canadian Encyclopedia|publisher=Historica Canada|accessdate=26 April 2015|date=14 February 2008}}
40. ^{{cite news|title=Nugent on list|url=http://www.bramptonguardian.com/sports-story/3078404-nugent-on-list/|accessdate=26 April 2015|work=The Brampton Guardian|date=16 December 2010}}
41. ^{{cite news|last=Bennett|first=Jamie|title=Oram excited to croon for west coast fans|url=http://www.thewesternstar.com/Living/2010-07-30/article-1633092/Oram-excited-to-croon-for-west-coast-fans-/1|accessdate=5 October 2013|newspaper=The Western Star|date=30 July 2010|location=Corner Brook NL|quote=While she may be considered an overnight sensation by some, Oram’s success was not without hard work and some hardship. The Brampton, Ont. resident paid her dues by singing in bars since the age of 10 and like many singers, even had to live in her car for a few nights when times were rough.}}
42. ^{{cite web|author=Stephanie at February 22, 2006 1:20 PM |url=http://www.yarnharlot.ca/blog/archives/2006/02/22/dont_just_stand_there_make_coffee.html |title=Yarn Harlot: Don't just stand there. Make coffee |publisher=Yarnharlot.ca |date=2006-02-22 |accessdate=2011-02-19}}
43. ^http://www.bramptonguardian.com/sports/sports/article/1493057
44. ^{{cite book|last=Gershman|first=Michael|title=The Baseball Encyclopedia|year=2004|publisher=Barnes & Noble Books|isbn=9780760753491|page=1124}}
45. ^{{cite news|title=Alyssa Reid plays free show at Rose|url=http://www.bramptonguardian.com/news-story/3072464-alyssa-reid-plays-free-show-at-rose/|accessdate=5 October 2013|newspaper=The Brampton Guardian|date=2 October 2011|location=Brampton ON|quote=Not only is it her first time performing in her hometown, but teen pop star Alyssa Reid will perform here this Friday (Oct. 7) at the Rose Theatre for free.}}
46. ^{{cite news|title=Art icon Jack Reid laid to rest|url=http://www.bramptonguardian.com/whatson-story/3071880-art-icon-jack-reid-laid-to-rest/|accessdate=5 October 2013|newspaper=The Brampton Guardian|date=1 September 2009|location=Brampton ON|quote=He was a prominent figure in the arts community in Brampton, where he resided for many years before moving to Orillia in 2006. In 1989, Reid was named Arts Person of the Year in Brampton— the first distinction of its kind in the city, and an honour that has continued to recognize important supporters of and contributors to the local arts community.}}
47. ^{{cite news|last=Rockingham|first=Graham|title=Johnny Reid’s family affair|newspaper=The Spectator|date=10 November 2010|location=Hamilton ON|quote=Reid is a uniquely Canadian performer. Born in Scotland, high-schooled in Brampton, a soccer fan who got to university in Quebec on a football scholarship, he now lives in Nashville, a blue-eyed R&B singer who has dominated the Canadian country music charts for the past three years, sounding more like Rod Stewart than Paul Brandt.}}
48. ^{{cite news|title=Parkette named for yodeller Donn Reynolds|newspaper=The Brampton Guardian|date=14 August 1998|location=Brampton ON|page=19}}
49. ^{{cite web|title=frienly rich and the lollipop people’s halloween spooktacular|url=http://www.musiclives.ca/events/frienly-rich-and-the-lollipop-peoples-halloween-spooktacular/|work=Music Lives|accessdate=5 October 2013|location=Guelph ON|quote=Friendly Rich is a composer from Brampton, Canada... Friendly Rich is also the founder and director of the Brampton Indie Arts Festival, an annual event which promotes underground artists, held in February at the Rose Theatre in downtown Brampton.}}
50. ^{{cite news|last=Varty|first=Alexander|title=Short attention span led Friendly Rich to vaudeville|url=https://www.straight.com/music/short-attention-span-led-friendly-rich-vaudeville|accessdate=5 October 2013|newspaper=Straight.com|date=26 October 2011|location=Vancouver BC|quote="I’ve always been interested in vaudeville and that whole era—and I did a lot of work, actually, in my hometown of Brampton in an old vaudeville theatre when I was developing what I do. So, I don’t know, maybe something got in the water!"}}
51. ^{{cite book|last=Mulvany|first=Charles Pelham|author2=Graeme Mercer Adam |author3=Christopher Blackett Robinson |title=History of Toronto and county of York, Ontario|publisher=C.B. Robinson|year=1885|volume=2|page=141|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ttEOAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA2-PA141|accessdate=2009-09-15}}
52. ^{{cite news|last=Kinross|first=Louise|title=Culture aficionados invited to Brampton Dance, music crafts compete with big city|newspaper=The Toronto Star|date=5 December 1991|location=Toronto ON|page=BR2|quote=It includes abstractionist work by former Brampton residents William Ronald, John Meredith and Ronald Bloore, who has gained international renown.}}
53. ^{{cite news|title=Rubisch claims NLL award|url=http://www.bramptonguardian.com/sports/sports/article/1358663|accessdate=19 May 2012|newspaper=The Brampton Guardian|date=18 May 2012|location=Brampton ON}}
54. ^{{cite news|last=Tutka|first=Paul|title=Kyle Rubisch named Brampton’s amateur athlete of the year after sensational ‘09, Joe Walters home cookin’, plus the links|url=http://www.ilindoor.com/2010/02/10/kyle-rubisch-named-bramptons-amateur-athlete-of-the-year-after-sensational-09-joe-walters-home-cookin-plus-the-links/|accessdate=5 October 2013|newspaper=Inside Lacrosse Indoor|date=10 February 2010|location=Baltimore MA|quote=Now he can add the honour of being named the Brampton Guardian’s Ken Giles Award winner, presented to the city’s top amateur athlete.}}
55. ^{{cite news|title=Westerman, Stephen selected in CFL draft|url=http://www.bramptonguardian.com/sports/sports/article/1348709|accessdate=5 May 2012|newspaper=Brampton Guardian|date=4 May 2012|location=Brampton ON}}
56. ^{{cite news|last=Zekas|first=Rita|title=Number 1 with Bullets|newspaper=The Toronto Star|date=19 January 1991|location=Toronto ON|page=Starweek 7}}
57. ^{{cite news|title=Tatham sisters remain with Team Canada|url=http://www.bramptonguardian.com/sports/sports/article/1356097|accessdate=17 May 2012|newspaper=The Brampton Guardian|date=16 May 2012|location=Brampton ON}}
58. ^{{cite web|author1=Barclay McMillan |author2=David G.H. Parsons |author3=Kimberly Francis |title=Nancy Telfer|url=http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/articles/emc/nancy-telfer|work=The Canadian Encyclopedia|publisher=Historica-Dominion Institute|location=Toronto ON|quote=Telfer (b Lindsey), Nancy (Ellen)... b Brampton, Ont, 8 May 1950;}}
59. ^{{cite news|title=A first for Terry|url=http://www.bramptonguardian.com/sports/sports/article/1591807|accessdate=13 March 2013|newspaper=The Brampton Guardian|date=12 March 2013|location=Brampton ON}}
60. ^{{cite news|title=Scoring back home|work=The Toronto Star|page=J8|quote=his father, a physician at Peel Memorial Hospital in Brampton}}
61. ^{{cite web|last=Varteniuk|first=Sam|title=Scott Thompson|url=http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/articles/scott-thompson|work=The Canadian Encyclopedia|publisher=Historica-Dominion Institute|location=Toronto ON|quote=Scott Thompson grew up in Brampton, Ont, and attended Brampton Centennial Secondary School.}}
62. ^{{cite journal|last=Watson|first=Duane|title=There's no place like home for Tristan Thompson|journal=Sway|date=10 April 2012|url=http://swaymag.ca/lifestyle/health/there’s-no-place-like-home-for-tristan-thompson/|accessdate=16 April 2012|publisher=Torstar|location=Toronto ON|quote=In June, the Brampton, Ont. native became the highest picked Canadian selected in an NBA Draft...}}
63. ^http://www.bramptonfocus.ca/police-conduct-justice-tulloch/
64. ^{{cite news |first=Mogan |last=Campbell |title=Local boy not quite local enough for the CFL |url=https://www.thestar.com/article/290632 |publisher=Toronto Star |date=2008-01-03 |accessdate=2008-01-03 }}
65. ^{{cite news|last=Douglas|first=Pam|title=Grey Cup in Brampton yesterday|url=http://www.bramptonguardian.com/news/article/1343492--grey-cup-in-brampton-yesterday|accessdate=26 April 2012|newspaper=The Brampton Guardian|date=26 April 2012|location=Brampton ON}}
66. ^http://www.gg.ca/honours.aspx?q=&t=12&p=ON&c=brampton&pg=1&City=brampton&Province=ON&types=12
67. ^http://www.citizenship.gov.on.ca/english/citizenship/honours/orderofontario_appointees.shtml
68. ^http://www.gg.ca/honours.aspx?q=&t=5&p=ON&c=brampton&pg=1&City=brampton&Province=ON&types=5
69. ^http://www.gg.ca/honours.aspx?q=&t=6&p=ON&c=brampton&pg=1&City=brampton&Province=ON&types=6
70. ^http://www.gg.ca/honours.aspx?q=&t=3&p=ON&c=brampton&pg=1&City=brampton&Province=ON&types=3
71. ^http://www.gg.ca/honour.aspx?id=19823&t=3&ln=Bowles
72. ^http://www.gg.ca/honour.aspx?id=20298&t=3&ln=Holwell
73. ^http://www.gg.ca/honour.aspx?id=530&t=8&ln=Marion
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