List of Canadian Jews

This list of Canadian Jews includes notable Canadian Jews or Canadians of Jewish descent, arranged by field of activity.

Academic figures

Biology and medicine

Computing and mathematics

Engineering

History

Humanities

Philosophy

Physics and chemistry

Social sciences

University administration

Activists

Artists

Architects and designers

Fine arts

Business

Finance

Media

Natural resources

Philanthropists

Real estate

Retail

Law

Jurists

Lawyers

Military

Performing arts

Actors and performers

See also: Jewish Canadian actors and Jewish Canadian comedians

Directors and producers

Composers

Musicians

Classical

Jazz

Politics

Diplomats

Mayors

Politicians

Religious leaders

Writers

Authors

Journalists and broadcasters

Poets

Screenwriters and playwrights

Sports

Athletics

Baseball

Basketball

Canadian football

Chess

Combat sports

Figure skating

Hockey

Racing

Racket sports

Soccer

Other

See also

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