List of Filipino Canadians

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This is a list of Filipino Canadians who have made significant contributions to Canadian culture, politics, or society. It also includes those with notable mentions in Canadian media.


List[]

Academia[]

  • Jessica Trisko-Darden, Ph.D - activist, former model, beauty queen,[1] and assistant professor of international development and conflict at American University's School of International Service [2]
  • Romulo F. Magsino - dean of the Faculty of Education, University of Manitoba.[3]
  • Eleanor Ty, Ph.D. - FRSC, is a Professor in the Department of English and Film Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University.[4]
  • Phil De Luna, Ph.D-youngest program director in the history of the National Research Council of Canada, Director of the Materials for Clean Fuels Challenge Program at the National Research Council of Canada, Forbes 30 under 30 - Energy[5][6]
  • Ann Makosinski - student inventor and public speaker of Filipino, Polish and Canadian descent[7]
  • Rogemar Mamon, Ph.D. - mathematician, professor at the University of Western Ontario's Department of Statistical and Actuarial Sciences.[8]
  • Michael Barrios Batu, Ph.D. - assistant professor of Economics at the University of the Fraser Valley, former economist for the Ontario government and assistant professor of economics at the University of Windsor [9]
  • Cynthia Goh, Ph.D- co-founder of Pueblo science, a startup that focuses on teaching science in developing communities, invented the technique of diffraction-based sensing and is a professor at the Department of Chemistry, the Institute of Medical Science, and the Munk School of Public Policy and Global Affairs at the University of Toronto.[10][11]
  • Carla Hilario, Ph.D-assistant Professor at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Nursing[12]
  • Aprodicio Laquian - retired professor of community and regional planning at the University of British Columbia[13]
  • Felicia Magpantay, Ph.D. - assistant professor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Queen's University[14]
  • Ivy Oandasan M.D.- professor at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Medicine Department of Family and Community Medicine, specializing in community oriented primary care, health advocacy and interprofessional education. She was the inaugural director of the Office of Interprofessional Education at the University of Toronto and the Director of Education at the College of Family Physicians of Canada. She is also a practicing family physician [15]
  • Mayrose Salvador, Ph,D.- created advanced materials for solar cell applications, pioneered the use of novel laser techniques to create industrial applications for nanomaterials, co-founder of Pueblo Science, a startup that promotes scientific education in developing communities.[16]
  • Ruby Sullan, Ph.D.-assistant professor of chemistry at the University of Toronto Scarborough's Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science.[17]
  • Lillian Thompson, Ph.D.-professor emeritus and expert on nutritional sciences at the University of Toronto’s Department of Nutritional Sciences[18]
  • Rosario, Turvey, Ph.D- associate professor of international development in the Department of Geography and Environment Sciences and the Department of Sustainability Sciences at Lakehead University.[19]

Arts and letters[]

Dance[]

  • AC Bonifacio - dancer/female member of Lucky Aces[20]
  • Remedios Borromeo - founder of Karilagan Dance Society in Edmonton, Alta.
  • Cecille Hernandez - pioneer of Filipino folk dance education in Canada
  • Alvin Erasga Tolentino - choreographer and dance artist

Graphic arts[]

Visual arts[]

  • Stephanie Comilang - artist and filmmaker[27]
  • Patrick Cruz - multidisciplinary artist[28]
  • Charlie Frenal - painter [29]
  • Edgardo Lantin - portrait artist[30]
  • Lani Maestro
  • Esmie Gayo McLaren - visual artist based in Vancouver[31]
  • Sofronio Y. Mendoza - painter, known in the Philippine and International art circle as "SYM"[32]
  • Ignacio "Mogi" Mogado - sculptor[33]
  • Bert Monterona - painter, educator[34]
  • Jill Paz - artist[35]
  • Rod Pedralba - painter[36]
  • Marigold Santos - inter-disciplinary artist [37]
  • Rommel Tingzon - painter[38]
  • Jose Trinidad - painter[39]
  • Noel Trinidad - painter[40]
  • Jason Zante - multidisciplanry graphic designer[41]

Journalism[]

  • Theresa Barrera - video journalist, OMNI Television Filipino National Newscast, Rogers Sports & Media
  • Mike Cruz - sports Commentator at Omni Television - Blue Jays Pinoy Edition[42]
  • Ruben Cusipag - journalist
  • Faith Fundal - Host, CBC Manitoba afternoon radio show Up to Speed, CBC British Columbia original podcast They & Us
  • Ron Gagalac - reporter, OMNI Television Filipino National Newscast, Rogers Sports & Media
  • Melissa Grelo - co-host of CP24 Breakfast[43] and the moderator of The Social[44]
  • Hazel Mae - sportscaster; anchor on MLB Network
  • Marieton Pacheco - producer, OMNI Television Filipino Newscast, Rogers Sports & Media
  • Theresa Redula, - reporter, OMNI Television Filipino National Newscast, Rogers Sports & Media
  • Ria Renouf - radio news anchor, News1130, Rogers Sports & Media
  • Rhea Santos - video journalist, OMNI Television Filipino National Newscast, Rogers Sports & Media
  • Paula Saraza - reporter, OMNI Television Filipino National Newscast, Rogers Sports & Media
  • Michael Serapio - CBC News Network host[45]
  • Marivel Taruc - Host, CBC Toronto
  • Kris Pangilinan - Journalist, CP24
  • Erica Natividad - reporter and anchor, Citynews Toronto
  • Rachelle Elsiufi - reporter, Citynews Edmonton

Law[]

  • Steve A. Coroza - first Filipino-Canadian to hold a seat at a provincial superior court in Canada[46]
  • Fay Faraday - Filipina-Armenian social justice lawyer and assistant professor at Osgoode Hall Law School.[47]
  • George Garvida - lawyer[48]
  • Alicia Natividad - first Filipino woman to be called to the Bar of Ontario[49]

Literature[]

  • Shirley Camia - Winnipeg born, Toronto based poet and journalist[50]
  • Albert Casuga - Philippines-born Canadian writer
  • Petronila Cleto - writer and activist
  • Emmanuelle Chateauneuf - Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.-based writer [51]
  • Therese Estacion - poet [52]
  • Edmundo Farolan - writer
  • Samantha Garner - Canadian speculative fiction/fantasy author living in Toronto [53]
  • Eleanor Guerrero-Campbell - writer, former urban planner[54]
  • Patrick de Belen - Toronto-based Filipino spoken word poet, performer[55]
  • C. E. Gatchalian – playwright, poet, fictionist[56]
  • Rachel Grant - Filipina-born British actress, writer and social entrepreneur. Born in the Philippines, Grant is of Scottish, French-Canadian, Filipino and Spanish descent through her parents
  • Catherine Hernandez - novelist,[57] children's book writer, playwright
  • Mia Herrera - short story writer [58]
  • Yves Lamson - Ontario-based writer[59]
  • Roberto Lavidez - poet[60]
  • Theresa Muñoz - Canadian writer of Filipino descent [61]
  • Alia Ceniza Rasul - poet [62]
  • Patty Rivera - poet[63]
  • Isabelle Ronin - Filipino Canadian writer based in Winnipeg, Manitoba [64]
  • Jhet van Ruyven - Filipino-Canadian author who wrote the auto-biographical book The Tale of Juliet
  • Steffi Tad-y - poet and writer from Manila and currently living in Vancouver[65]
  • Alexis Tioseco - film critic[66]
  • Mel Tobias - writer[67]
  • Jia Tolentino - Toronto-born American writer and editor
  • J. Torres – award-winning Filipino-born Canadian comic book writer[68]

Theater[]

  • Byron Abalos - actor, playwright, director and theatre producer[69]
  • Nina Lee Aquino - Filipina-Canadian playwright, director, dramaturge, and actor, based in Toronto [70]
  • Leon Aureus - actor, playwright, producer, short filmmaker and a founding Artistic Director of Fu-GEN, an Asian-Canadian Theatre Company[71]
  • Marie Leofeli Barlizo - playwright with Chinese-Filipino ancestry[72]
  • Ma-Anne Dionisio – actress; roles include Kim (Miss Saigon)[73] and Eponine (Les Misérables)
  • Dennis Gupa - Vancouver-based theater director[74]
  • Flerida Peña - playwright[75]
  • Jovanni Sy - Canadian playwright, actor, and director, with Chinese-Filipino ancestry[76]
  • Fely Villasin - one of the founders of Toronto-based Carlos Bulosan Theatre

Business[]

  • Agnes P. Miranda - executive vice-chairman of World Financial Group; recipient of RBC Top 25 Canadian Immigrants Award in 2017
  • Dominic Penaloza - CEO & founder of Ushi[77] and WorldFriends[78]
  • Macario 'Tobi' Reyes - CEO & President of PortLiving, Vancouver-based development company[79]
  • Jackie Wild - President, Manitoba Filipino Business Council

Fashion and pageantry[]

Fashion[]

  • Joeffer Caoc - Toronto-based fashion designer[80]

Pageants[]

Labor[]

  • Columbia 'Coco' Diaz - program manager for Intercede, an Ontario advocacy group for domestic workers[81]
  • Don Garcia - past president of the ILWU Canadian Area[82]
  • Virginia Guiang-Santoro - founder of Filipino Domestic Workers Association of Manitoba[83]
  • Ging Hernandez - Philippine-born advocate for domestic care workers and known women's rights activist
  • Juana Tejada - Filipino caregiver who campaigned for overseas Filipino workers' (OFW) and immigrants' rights in Canada[84]
  • Pura Velasco - Philippine-born advocate for caregivers
  • Fely Villasin - advocate for domestic workers, care givers and new immigrants, founder/artistic director of Carlos Bulosan Theatre

Health Science[]

  • Eileen de Villa - medical officer of health for the city of Toronto
  • Lynn Farrales - doctor, co-founded Still Life Canada, non-profit for support and research on stillbirth and neonatal deaths[85]
  • Gigi Osler - President of the Canadian Medical Association
  • Nestor Yanga - a family physician in Toronto, was the only North American physician to die of SARS[86]

Politics[]

  • Cris Aglugub – Manitoba former NDP MLA, the Maples 1999
  • Carl Benito - Edmonton politician
  • Lisa Bower - Councillor for Town of Ajax, Ontario[87]
  • Yvonne Clarke - first Filipina MLA in the Yukon Legislative Assembly[88]
  • Narima dela Cruz - politician
  • Jocelyn Curteanu - City councillor at Whitehorse [89]
  • Mable Elmore – first Filipina-Canadian MLA in BC (NDP) (2009–present)
  • Edwin Empinado - former nurse, first Canadian Filipino to be elected as municipal councillor in B.C.[90]
  • Tobias C. Enverga – first Filipino-Canadian Senator (Conservative); first Filipino-Canadian and visible minority elected to the City of Toronto in 2010 (to the Toronto Catholic District School Board as trustee)
  • Flor Marcelino – first Filipino woman elected MLA in Manitoba
  • Malaya Marcelino - MLA in Manitoba
  • Ted Marcelino – former MLA in Manitoba
  • Rey Pagtakhan – first Filipino-Canadian Member of Parliament (1988–2004), first Filipino-Canadian Cabinet Minister (2001–2004)
  • Jon Reyes - Conservative MLA in Manitoba
  • Conrad Santos – first Filipino Canadian elected in Canada in 1981 (to the Manitoba Legislature), and first Filipino Canadian to run for the leadership of a political party (Manitoba NDP, 1989)
  • Rowena Santos - first Filipino councillor in City of Brampton, Vice Chair of Audit and Risk, and Chair of Community Services (2018–present) [91]
  • Rommel Silverio - first Filipino councillor in City of Yellowknife[92]
  • Tany Yao - Conservative MLA in Alberta

Sports[]

Photography[]

  • Nelson Campana - photographer for Toronto Raptors[94]
  • Stuart Dee - Vancouver photographer[95]
  • Allan Florendo - Vancouver-based photographer[96]
  • Ally Gonzalo - Winnipeg-based photographer[97]

Television and film[]

Television[]

Reality show[]

Film[]

Internet[]

  • Sabrina Cruz - YouTube personality best known for her main channel, formerly known as NerdyAndQuirky
  • Elle Mills - known by her YouTube username ElleOfTheMills[106]
  • Dominic Panganiban - animator more known by his nickname and YouTube channel Domics

Disc jockeys[]

  • Mark Anthony - co-launched the web-based music label Dark Panties Recordings

Music[]

  • Joey Albert – recording artist
  • Maria Aragon - singer
  • Warren Dean Flandez - R&B and gospel singer
  • Emmalyn Estrada – singer, songwriter
  • Carolyn Fe - Montreal jazz and blues artist[107]
  • Tea G - Edmonton-based pop/R&B artist[108]
  • Carlo Gimenez – British Columbia-based guitarist of the American indie rock, acoustic band Meg & Dia
  • Emm Gryner – Toronto-based singer/songwriter of mixed Filipino ancestry; multiple Juno Awards nominee
  • Han Han - Filipina-Canadian emcee[109]
  • Danko Jones – recording artist
  • Martha Joy - singer, recording artist
  • Alexander Junior - musician, member of the band DATU[110]
  • Killy - rapper
  • Kimmortal - musician, songwriter and visual artist based in Vancouver, British Columbia
  • Kytami - musician
  • Manila Grey - Filipino-Canadian rap/r&b duo[111]
  • Casey Mecija and Jennifer Mecija – musicians from the band Ohbijou
  • Pressa — rapper
  • August Rigo - recording artist, songwriter, producer and musician
  • Alcvin Ramos - Japan born Canadian of Filipino heritage[112]
  • Maylee Todd – indie pop singer
  • RUSSELL! Russell Llantino formerly D-Pryde - Canadian born Filipino rapper and R&B singer from Brampton

Other[]

  • Victor Cui - CEO and owner of Asia's biggest MMA promotion, ONE FC
  • Janet Mahilum-Haydock - daughter of a Filipino pen-pal bride featured in a documentary[113]
  • Erik Mana - professional magician and mentalist
  • Arlene Oliveros - first Filipino sommelier in Canada[114]
  • Abraham Reyes - owner of the Giga Pearl, the world's largest GIA (Gemological Institute of America) certified natural pearl[115]
  • Jeff Rustia - executive director & founder of Toronto Men's Fashion Week

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