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Matonabbee
Matonabbee, Chipewyan leader (born circa 1737 in Prince of Wales Fort; died there in August 1782).
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Matt Cohen
Matt Cohen, novelist, short story writer, poet, author of children’s books (born 30 December 1942 in Kingston, ON; died 2 December 1999 in Toronto, ON).
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Matt Minglewood
Matt (b Roy Alexander) Minglewood (b Batherson). Singer, guitarist, organist, songwriter, b Moncton, NB, 31 Jan 1947. Raised in North Sydney, Cape Breton, NS, he began his career there with the Rockin' Saints.
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Matthew Coon Come
Matthew Coon Come, OC, Grand Chief of the Grand Council of the Crees (1987–99, 2009–17), National Chief of AFN (2000–03); activist, environmentalist (born in 1956 near Mistissini, Quebec). Matthew Coon Come was Grand Chief of the Grand Council of the Crees for 20 years and served one term as National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations. He achieved national and international fame through his successful opposition to the James Bay hydroelectric project in the 1990s, his assertion of Cree self-determination, and his advocacy for Indigenous self-determination across the world.
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Matthew Frewer
Matthew Frewer, actor, writer (b at Washington, DC 4 Jan 1958). Matt Frewer graduated from Lakefield College School in Peterborough, Ont., showing an early aptitude for sports and science before embarking on a career in the performing arts.
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Matthew Good
Matthew (Frederick Robert) Good. Singer-songwriter, guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, author, and eponymous alternative rock band (the Matthew Good Band, 1995-2002), b Burnaby, BC, 29 Jun 1971.
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Matthew Henry Cochrane
Matthew Henry Cochrane, cattle breeder, businessman (b at Compton, Lower Canada 11 Nov 1823; d there 12 Aug 1903).
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Matthew Henry Halton
Matthew Henry Halton, journalist (b at Pincher Creek, Alta 7 Sept 1904; d at London, Eng 3 Dec 1956).
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Matthew McCauley
Matthew McCauley. Keyboard player, composer, arranger, producer, b Ottawa 1 Apr 1954, McCauley has written scores for CBC-TV and the feature film Between Friends (1973) and, through the independent production company, McCauley Music, produced LPs by Dan Hill, Ronney Abramson, and others.
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Matthew Perry
Matthew Langford Perry, actor, producer, writer (born 19 August 1969 in Williamstown, Massachusetts; died 28 October 2023 in Los Angeles, California). Matthew Perry was a film and television actor famous for his combination of dry wit and slapstick humour. He was best known for playing Chandler Bing on the hugely successful NBC sitcom Friends (1994–2004). He was nominated for five Primetime Emmy Awards and eight Screen Actors Guild Awards. Perry was candid about his addiction to drugs and alcohol and his struggles with recovery. He died at the age of 54 from the effects of ketamine, which caused him to drown. Five people were charged in connection with his death.
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Matthew Perry (Profile)
This article was originally published in Maclean’s magazine on October 2, 1995. Partner content is not updated.
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Matthew Stewart Hilton
Matthew Stewart Hilton, boxer (b at Cooksville, Ont 27 Dec 1965). He was one of 7 children, 6 of whom were boys who all boxed because their father had never been defeated during his 8 years as Canadian Welterweight Champion.
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Matthew White
Matthew (James Philson) White. Countertenor, b Ottawa 22 Mar 1973; BA (McGill) 1998. Matthew White began his training with the St. Matthew's Men and Boys' Choir in Ottawa, singing treble under director Richard Dacey from age 8.
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Matthew Whitworth-Aylmer, 5th Baron Aylmer
Without doubt he was politically inept but much criticism of him was unfair. He cannot be held responsible for the crisis in Lower Canada that led to the REBELLIONS OF 1837.
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Maud Allan
Maud Allan (Ulla Maude Durrant), pioneer of modern dance (born at Toronto 27 Aug 1873; died at Los Angeles 7 Oct 1956). Born in Toronto, educated in San Francisco, she studied piano in Berlin and attained professional stardom in England. Embarking upon global tours, Allan was a citizen of the world.
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