Top Ten Greatest Canadians(according to the CBC survey):
in alphabetical order:
Sir Fredrik Banting
Alexander Graham Bell
Don Cherry
Tommy Douglas
Terry Fox
Wayne Gretzky
Sir John A. McDonald
Lester B. Pearson
Dr. David Suzuki
Pierre Eliot Trudeau
My list in order:
10. Don Cherry
9. Sir John A. McDonald
8. Tommy Douglas
7. Wayne Gretzky
6. Alexander Graham Bell
5. Sir Fredrik Banting
4. Dr. David Suzuki
3. Lester B. Pearson
2. Pierre Eliot Trudeau
1. Terry Fox
A lot of hockey players and entertainers on the list, but also a lot of humanitarians and inspirational personalities. My pick, without a doubt is Terry Fox. I'm sure that most in my generation grew up loving and admiring Terry. Still to this day, whenever I see any documentary footage of Terry Fox on TV, or even get into a conversation about him, I well up with sadness and admiration for a young man who inspired so many. Being five when he started the Marathon of Hope, I never really realized at the time that he was just a kid himself. He was only 22 when he died. I sometimes still get angry when I think about the Socred government of the time deciding to name the dome BC Place, rather than the Terry Fox Memorial Dome. Then again, such a great person doesn't deserve to have his name on such a brutal stadium. Once again, just my two cents, or maybe a bit more than just two...............
in alphabetical order:
Sir Fredrik Banting
Alexander Graham Bell
Don Cherry
Tommy Douglas
Terry Fox
Wayne Gretzky
Sir John A. McDonald
Lester B. Pearson
Dr. David Suzuki
Pierre Eliot Trudeau
My list in order:
10. Don Cherry
9. Sir John A. McDonald
8. Tommy Douglas
7. Wayne Gretzky
6. Alexander Graham Bell
5. Sir Fredrik Banting
4. Dr. David Suzuki
3. Lester B. Pearson
2. Pierre Eliot Trudeau
1. Terry Fox
A lot of hockey players and entertainers on the list, but also a lot of humanitarians and inspirational personalities. My pick, without a doubt is Terry Fox. I'm sure that most in my generation grew up loving and admiring Terry. Still to this day, whenever I see any documentary footage of Terry Fox on TV, or even get into a conversation about him, I well up with sadness and admiration for a young man who inspired so many. Being five when he started the Marathon of Hope, I never really realized at the time that he was just a kid himself. He was only 22 when he died. I sometimes still get angry when I think about the Socred government of the time deciding to name the dome BC Place, rather than the Terry Fox Memorial Dome. Then again, such a great person doesn't deserve to have his name on such a brutal stadium. Once again, just my two cents, or maybe a bit more than just two...............





