List of people from the Halifax Regional Municipality

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This is a list of people who were born in the communities making up the Halifax Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia or spent a significant part of their lives there.

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Politicians

Civil rights leaders

Business leaders

(1915-1989) original owners of the first tour boats in Halifax Harbour Sandra Gail and Haligonian’s 1, 2 & 3.

(1968-1974) owners of Days’ Furniture store on Bayer’s Road.

Military and naval figures

17th–18th centuries

19th century

20th century

Diplomats

Scientists

Authors

Novelists or short story authors

Playwrights

Poets

Critics, scholars, other

Actors, directors, comedians

Actors

[Note: UK actors John Neville (1925–2011) and Noel Harrison (1934-2013) and US actors Michael Moriarty (born 1941) and Jan Smithers (born 1949) are all former extended-term residents of Halifax.]

Directors/screenwriters

Comedians

Broadcasters

Visual artists and sculptors

Musicians

Classical

Country

Folk

Jazz, blues, and soul

Hip hop and rap

Rock and pop

Individuals

Bands

Sportspeople

Baseball

Basketball

Boxing

Football

Hockey

Martial arts

Other

Criminals

Other

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  1. "Canadian impresario finds his niche building a children's TV powerhouse" via The Globe and Mail.
  2. Cohen, Susan L. (11 January 2024), "Deeble [née Egan], Jane Cecilia (1827–1913), nurse", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/odnb/9780198614128.013.90000382491, ISBN   978-0-19-861412-8 , retrieved 15 January 2024