Olympics and More from Canada

There are only 33 million Canadians.  That number is about the same as California.  However, Canada is a very well educated and motivated population.  They have provided the United States with many of its leading citizens in business, politics, and entertainment.

Look at this list

Jennifer Granholm Governor of Michigan
   
Mortimer Zukerman the real estate tycoon and publisher of New York’s Daily News and U.S. News and World Report
   
Peter Jennings (July 29, 1938 – August 7, 2005) was the anchor and senior editor of ABC‘s “World News Tonight,” where he established a reputation for independence.
   
Morley Safer has been on the news program “60 Minutes” since 1970
   
Alex Trebek Host of Jeopardy quiz television show since 1984
   
Jim Carrey This famous Canadian actor has starred in tons of comedies including Bruce Almighty, The Truman Show, Man on the Moon, and many more
   
Michael J. Fox Originally a supporting actor on the sitcom Family Ties, he starred in Back to the Future, Teen Wolf, and many more popular films
   
Mike Myers once an SNL cast member. He has since starred in the Austin Powers series as well as Wayne’s World and several other famous comedies
   
Pamela Anderson This blonde bombshell has been a model and  actress.  Most famous role was on Baywatch
   
Lorne Greene actor; star of television show “Bonanza”
   
Art Linkletter TV personality; co-host of “Kids Say the Darndest Things”
   
Ali Velshi CNN’s Chief Business Correspondent

Many more famous people supplied by University of Toronto professor Jeffrey S. Rosenthal                   http://www.probability.ca/jeff/canadians.html

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