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List of Dalhousie University people

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The following is a list of notable alumni, faculty, and others affiliated with Dalhousie University located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Alumni

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Scientists

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Government and politics

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Prime Ministers

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Lieutenant Governors

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Diplomats

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Premiers

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Other notable politicians and political actors

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Mayors

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Academia

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Business

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Law and lawmaking

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Justices

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Attorneys General

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Legislators

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Activists

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Journalism

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Literature

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Performing arts

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Sports

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Other

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Administration

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Presidents

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Presidents of Dalhousie University[45][46]
Name Start of term End of term Notes
1 Thomas McCulloch 1838 1843
University was closed from 1843 to 1863
2 James Ross 1863 1885
3 John Forrest 1885 1911
4 Arthur Stanley Mackenzie 1911 1931
5 Carleton Wellesley Stanley 1931 1945
6 Alexander Enoch Kerr 1945 1963
7 Henry Hicks 1963 1980
8 William Andrew MacKay 1980 1986
9 Howard Charles Clark 1986 1995
10 Tom Traves 1995 2013
11 Richard Florizone 2013 2019 Florizone announced plans to resign in 2019.[47] He has a Ph.D. in nuclear physics from MIT.[48]
12 Deep Saini 2020 present

Chancellors

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Chancellors of Dalhousie University[49]
Name Start of term End of term Notes
1 C. D. Howe 1957 1960
Position vacant from 1960 to 1968
2 Marcia Anastasia Christoforides 1968 1990
3 H. Reuben Cohen 1990 1994
4 Graham Day 1994 2001
5 Richard Goldbloom 2001 2008
6 Fred Fountain 2008 2015
7 Anne McLellan 2015 present McLellan is the ninth Deputy Prime Minister of Canada.

Notable faculty

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References

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