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Muriel Sawyer
Basic pageMuriel Sawyer is a custodian of language and culture and an irreplaceable advocate for Aboriginal education who enjoyed a 40-year teaching career. -
Ron Jamieson
Basic pageRon Jamieson, a Mohawk from Six Nations, has held senior executive positions in the financial services industry for more than 25 years and has been active in economic development initiatives for Canadian Aboriginal communities throughout his career. -
Rush
Basic pageGeddy Lee, Alex Lifeson and Neil Peart received Nipissing’s first honorary Doctor of Music. -
The Honourable Frances Lankin
Basic pageThe Honourable Frances Lankin has devoted her life to public service and has made significant contributions to social justice as a politician and as a social service administrator, championing the rights of women and the disadvantaged. -
Craig Oliver
Basic pageCraig Oliver, OC, is one of Canada's most respected political journalists and a member of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters’ Hall of Fame. A reporter and television host for more than 55 years, he has covered major political events and news stories, interpreting and explaining key issues of the day with insight, candour and skill. Currently, Oliver is CTV’s chief political correspondent and chief parliamentary correspondent. -
Geoff Green
Basic pageGeoff Green, C.M., is an educator, social entrepreneur and adventurer who founded Students on Ice, the award-winning educational program that works to give the world’s youth a heightened understanding and respect for our planet’s global ecosystem, and the inspiration to protect it. -
Justice Harry LaForme
Basic pageJustice Harry LaForme sits on the Ontario Court of Appeal. As a Mississauga Indian and a member of the Mississaugas of New Credit First Nation, LaForme is the first Aboriginal person in the history of Canada to be appointed to sit on any appellate court. -
Sandy Foster
Basic pageSandy Foster, a longtime resident of North Bay, founded Hope2Kenya (formerly known as Team Tumnini), a grassroots, non-profit organization aimed at improving the lives of children in Kenya, after she embarked on a trip to the African country to build playgrounds at two orphanages. -
Faculty and Staff Resources
Basic pageHumanacare (Employee Assistance Program), Compensation, Group Benefits, Pension Plan, Forms, Training -
Shelagh Rogers
Basic pageShelagh Rogers is one of Canada’s preeminent broadcasters. Over the past 30 years, she has captivated and entertained millions of Canadians with her work on CBC Radio programs such as Morningside, Basic Black, This Morning, and Sounds Like Canada. Currently, Rogers is the host of The Next Chapter, a weekly news show devoted to Canadian writers and songwriters.