List of University of Manitoba alumni
Notable alumni from the University of Manitoba include:
- Victor Anonsen, footballer and artist
- Izzy Asper, tax lawyer and media magnate
- G. Michael Bancroft, chemist and synchrotron scientist, first director of the Canadian Light Source
- Kathy Bardswick, President and CEO of The Co-operators
- William Moore Benidickson, former MP, federal cabinet minister and senator
- Richard Spink Bowles, lawyer and former Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor
- George Montegu Black II, businessman, father of Conrad Black
- Andy Blair, National Hockey League player in the 1920s and 1930s, mostly with the Toronto Maple Leafs
- Charles Bouchard, Lieutenant General Canadian Forces Air Command, commander of NATO Forces in Operation Unified Protector
- Harold J Brodie, mycologist
- Harold Buchwald, lawyer
- Constantine of Irinoupolis, American Orthodox hierarch, Primate of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA - St. Andrew's College 1959
- Don Callis, professional wrestler, MHSAA Darts finalist
- Norman Cantor, medieval scholar and writer
- Albert Chan, Hong Kong politician and lawmaker
- Dr. Michael Chan Yue-kwong, Chairman of Café de Coral Holdings Ltd, Hong Kong, publicly listed in SEHK: 0341
- Richard Condie, Academy Award-nominated animator; creator of The Big Snit
- Brian Dickson, former Chief Justice of Canada
- Gerry Ducharme, politician, cabinet minister in the government of Progressive Conservative Premier Gary Filmon, 1988–1995
- Marcel Dzama, artist
- Ed Evanko, actor and singer
- Gary Filmon, Manitoba Premier 1988–1999
- Danny Finkleman, former CBC radio host
- Steven Fletcher, politician, former Conservative MP in the House of Commons.
- Phil Fontaine, Aboriginal Canadian leader
- Waldron Fox-Decent, mediator, professor, Crown Corporation chairman
- Eira Friesen, advocate for women in Winnipeg
- Erving Goffman, sociologist
- Velvl Greene, scientist and academic, B.S agriculture, M.S. dairy bacteriology
- Monty Hall, television personality, president of Variety Clubs International, Order of Canada BSc
- Ellie Harvie, actress
- S.I. Hayakawa, scholar and professor of semantics, United States Senator
- John Alexander Hopps, inventor of the world's first artificial pacemaker; known as the "father of biomedical engineering in Canada"
- Gad Horowitz, political scientist, coiner of the term "Red Tory"
- Phil Hudson, Canadian volleyball coach and retired secondary school teacher, former Manitoba Bisons men's volleyball coach and player
- Barbara Humphreys, architect and author, specializing in public service, historic preservation, and housing
- Johanna Hurme, architect and activist
- Israel Idonije, retired NFL defensive end
- Jamaluddin Jarjis, former Malaysian ambassador to the United States, former Malaysian government minister
- Francis Lawrence Jobin, former Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor
- F. Ross Johnson, businessman, CEO of RJR Nabisco
- Sam Katz, mayor of Winnipeg, 2004–2014
- Guy Gavriel Kay, novelist and poet
- David Kilgour, former Minister of Transport
- Greg Kopp, Acting Dean of Engineering at the University of Western Ontario
- Scott Koskie, former member of the Canadian National Men's Volleyball team
- Roman Boghdan Kroitor, co-founder of IMAX Corporation
- Amanda Lang, journalist, senior business correspondent for CBC News
- Professor Patrick Lau Sau-shing, SBS, JP, former legislative councillor, 2004–2012; Legislative Council of Hong Kong as a member for the Architectural, Surveying and Planning Functional Constituency
- Allan Levine, author, known mainly for his award-winning non-fiction and historical mystery writing
- Bob Lowes, Canadian ice hockey coach and executive
- James Lunney, politician, former Conservative Member of Parliament for the riding of Nanaimo—Alberni
- Inky Mark, former federal Conservative Member of Parliament for Dauphin—Swan River, Manitoba
- Bill Mason, author, filmmaker, environmentalist
- Pearl McGonigal, former Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor
- William John McKeag, former Manitoba Lieutenant-Governor
- Marshall McLuhan, media guru
- Harry Medovy, pediatrician and academic
- Olawale Sulaiman, neurosurgeon and academic
- Ovide Mercredi, Aboriginal Canadian leader
- Ted Milian, Canadian football player
- W.O. Mitchell, writer
- W. L. Morton, historian
- Arnold Naimark, physician, academic, and former President of the University of Manitoba
- Alison Norlen, artist
- William Norrie, mayor of Winnipeg, 1979–1992
- Rey Pagtakhan, physician, academic, former MP and federal cabinet minister
- Malcolm Peat, Emeritus Professor, Queen's University, Member of the Order of the British Empire
- Jim Peebles, astrophysicist; Crafoord Prize, Nobel Prize in Physics
- Leonard Peikoff, philosopher
- Frank Pickersgill, SOE agent in World War II executed by the Nazis
- Barry Posner, physician and research scientist on diabetes
- Jon Pylypchuk, artist
- Clay Riddell, oil tycoon
- Dufferin Roblin, former Premier of Manitoba
- Marshall Rothstein, judge, Supreme Court of Canada
- Alexei Maxim Russell, internationally published novelist
- Fred Sandhu, Manitoba Provincial Court Judge
- Edward Schreyer, Premier of Manitoba and Governor General of Canada
- Harry Seidler, Australian architect
- Mitchell Sharp, former Liberal Minister of Finance
- Patricia Alice Shaw, linguist specializing in phonology and known for her work on First Nations languages
- Louis Slotin, physicist and chemist who took part in the Manhattan Project
- Robert Steen, Mayor of Winnipeg, 1977–1979
- Mary Ann Steggles, Commonwealth Scholar, Olive Beatrice Stanton Recipient, international expert on British colonial statuary
- Frank Trafford Taylor, Canadian lawyer and past president of Kiwanis International
- John W.M. Thompson, Manitoba MLA and Provincial Cabinet Minister
- Thorbergur Thorvaldson, cement chemist
- Miriam Toews, novelist
- Vic Toews, politician, former Minister of Justice and Attorney General and the President of the Treasury Board in the cabinet of Prime Minister Stephen Harper
- Meaghan DeWarrenne-Waller, fashion model, winner of Canada's Next Top Model, Cycle 3
- Adele Wiseman, author
- Sir Gordon Wu Ying-Sheun, GBS, KCMG, FICE, Chairman of Hopewell Holdings Limited,, Hong Kong, publicly listed in SEHK: 0054
- Svetlana Zylin, playwright and director