The University of Toronto has produced many notable alumni over the years. Some of these alumni have gone on to become leaders in their field, while others have made significant contributions to society. Here are just a few of the University of Toronto's most notable alumni: The late William Lyon Mackenzie King was the longest serving Prime Minister of Canada, holding office for 22 years and 26 days during three separate periods between 1921 and 1948. It was at the University of Toronto that he earned his Bachelor's degree in 1894, eventually going on to earn a Masters from Harvard in 1896. Despite his turbulent…
Read Article >As one of Canada's leading universities, Waterloo is proud to count many successful alumni…
Read Article >Founded in 1908, the University of Alberta is one of Canada's leading research-intensive universities, with…
Read Article >The University of Alberta is a research-intensive institution located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. UofA has…
Read Article >McMaster Libraries are great because they provide a variety of resources and services to students,…
Read Article >The McMaster Students Union (MSU), is the largest student group on the McMaster campus, representing…
Read Article >Waterloo University is a public research university with a main campus located in Waterloo, Ontario,…
Read Article >