Canadian Disability Hall of Fame
The Terry Fox Hall of Fame recognizes "outstanding Canadians who have made extraordinary contributions to enriching the quality of life for people with physical disabilities".[1] It is run by the Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons and located at Metro Hall, 55 John St., in downtown Toronto. The Hall is named after Terry Fox, a cancer research activist who attempted a run across Canada, dubbed the "Marathon of Hope".
Inductees
1993
- Lt. Col. E. A. Baker
- John Gibbons Counsell
- Rick Hansen
- Dr. R. W. Jackson
- Margaret McLeod
- André Viger
1994
- Arnold Boldt
- William Cameron
- Beryl Potter
- Robert L. Rumball
1995
- Dr. Bruce Halliday
- Dr. Albin T. Jousse
- Jeremy Rempel
- Mona Winberg
1996
- Dr. Arlette Lefebvre
- Joanne Mucz
- Vicki Keith Munro
- Walter Wu
1997
- Jeff Adams
- Alice Laine and Audrey Morrice
- David Onley
- Whipper Billy Watson
1998
- Hon. Lincoln M. Alexander
- Gary Birch, PhD
- Dr. E. H. (Harry) Botterell
- Frank Bruno
1999
- Clifford Chadderton
- Leslie Lam
- Pier Morten
- Allan Simpson
2000
- Morris (Mickey) Milner
- Eugene Reimer
- Sarah Thompson
- Sam Sullivan
2001
- Amy Doofenbaker DVM
- Ivy Granstrom
- Tom Hainey
- James MacDougall PhD
2002
- Mae Brown and Joan Mactavish
- Stephanie McClellan
- Jo-Anne Robinson
- Robert Steadward PhD
2003
- Joanne Berdan (née Bouw)
- Jack Donohue
- Brian Keown
- Dr. Charles Tator
2004
- Carlos Costa
- Johanna Johnson
- David Lepofsky
- Henry Wohler
2005
- Peter Eriksson
- Lucy Fletcher and Robert Fletcher
- Patrick Jarvis
- Chantal Petitclerc
2006
- Michael Edgson
- Jeneece Edroff
- Steven Fletcher
- June Hooper
2007
- Elizabeth Grandbois, Builder
- Joanne Smith, Achiever
- Lauren Woolstencroft, Athlete
2008
- Adrian Anantawan, Achiever
- Linda Crabtree, Achiever
- Dr. Geoff Fernie, Builder
- Daniel Westley, Athlete
2009
- Jeff Healey, Achiever
- David Hingsburger, Builder
- Diane Roy, Athlete
- Jill Taylor and Gary Taylor, Achievers
2010
- Colette Bourgonje, Athlete
- Alan Dean, Builder
- David Shannon, Achiever
- Jeffrey Tiessen, Achiever
2011
- Archie Allison, Builder
- Benoit Huot, Athlete
- Brian McKeever and Robin McKeever, Athletes
- Celia Southward, Achiever
2012
- Ann Caine, Builder
- Tracey Ferguson, Athlete
- Robert Hampson, Achiever
- Joyce Thompson, Builder (posthumous)
2013
- Raymond Cohen, Builder
- David Crombie, Lifetime Achiever
- Stephanie Dixon, Athlete
- Ramesh Ferris, Achiever
- Jerry Johnston and Annie Johnston, Builders
2014
- Sudarshan Gautam, Achiever
- Hon. Vim Kochhar, Lifetime Achiever
- Mark Wafer, Builder
- Elisabeth Walker-Young, Achiever
- Chris Williamson, Athlete
2015
- Lauren Barwick, Builder
- Bernard Gluckstein, Achiever
- Rick Mercer, Achiever
2016
- Marni Abbott-Peter, Athlete
- Tim Frick, Builder
- Terry Kelly, Achiever
2017
- Todd Nicholson, Athlete
- Jim Sanders, Builder
- Shirley Shelby, Achiever
- Robert Snoek, Achiever[2]
2018
- James G. Kyte, Athlete
- Alvin Law, Achiever
- Brian Mulroney, Builder
2019
- Bradley Bowden, Athlete
- Brian MacPherson, Builder
- Richard Peter, Athlete
- Tracy Schmitt, Achiever
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References
- "Canadian Disability Hall of Fame". Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
- "Canadian Disability Hall of Fame 2017 Inductees". Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons. Retrieved 5 January 2018.
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