List of Filipino Canadians

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.


Academia


  • Chris Alcantara, Ph.D - Professor of Graduate Chair at the University of Western Ontario’s Department of Political Science, specializing in collective action and intergovernmental cooperation in Canada.[1]
  • Patrick Alcedo, Ph.D - Associate Professor of dance specializing in dance ethnography and Filipino traditional dances at York University’s School of the Arts, Media, Performance and Design (AMPD).[2][3]
  • Leonora Angeles, Ph.D. - Associate Professor at the School of Community and Regional Planning and the Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice at the University of British Columbia. Among her specialties are community and international development studies and social policy, participatory planning and governance, and participatory action research.[4][5]
  • Michael Barrios Batu, Ph.D.- Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of the Fraser Valley.[6]
  • Bobby Benedicto, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor of media and sexuality at McGill University’s Department of Art History and Communication Studies and the Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies (IGSF) , specializing in intersections of queer theory, critical race theory, urban studies, and theories of death and temporality.[7][8]
  • John Paul Catungal, Ph.D- Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia’s Institute for Gender, Race, Sexuality and Social Justice, specializing in the areas of queer of colour geographies, critical race and ethnic studies, diaspora and transnationalism, critical pedagogy, the scholarship of teaching and learning, and the lived geographies of sexual and racial minorities in educational spaces.[9]
  • Cesi Cruz, Ph.D- Assistant Professor at the University of British Columbia’s Department of Political Science and Vancouver School of Economics, specializing in public opinion and electoral politics, social network analysis, political economy, and comparative politics.[10][11]
  • Jessica Trisko-Darden, Ph.D - activist, former model, beauty queen,[12] and assistant professor of international development and conflict at American University's School of International Service [13]
  • Robert Diaz, Ph.D.- Associate Professor in the Women and Gender Studies Institute (WGSI) at University of Toronto. He specializes in sexuality studies, transnational feminisms, and the Philippines and its Diaspora.[14][15]
  • Fay Faraday LLB, MA - Assistant Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, specializing in precarious employment, migrant labour, intersectional equality rights, human rights.[16][17]
  • May Farrales, Ph.D.- Assistant Professor at Simon Fraser University’s Department of Geography and the Department of Gender Sexuality and Women's Studies, specializing in urban social change.[18][19]
  • Cynthia Goh, Ph.D.- Professor at the University of Toronto’s Department of Chemistry and Department of Materials Science and Engineering, the Institute of Medical Science, and the Munk School of Global Affairs.[20] She specializes in chemical biophysics, biomaterials, nano science, diffractive optics, and knowledge translation.[21][22]
  • Eric Kuhonta, Ph.D- Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and Director of the Institute for the Study of International Development at McGill University, specializing in political development, with a regional focus on Southeast Asia.[23][24]
  • Gina Lacuesta, MD, FRCPC - Assistant Professor of allergy and clinical immunology at Dalhousie University’s Department of Medicine, Division of Internal Medicine.[25][26]
  • Marissa Largo, Ph.D- Assistant Professor of Creative Technologies and Art Education in the Department of Visual Art and Art History in the School of Arts, Media, Performance & Design at York University.[27][28]
  • Adrian De Leon, Ph.D- Assistant Professor of American Studies & Ethnicity at the University of Southern California,[29][30] specializing in Filipino Studies, Asian American History, Indigenous Asias, Settler Colonialism, Visual Culture, Racial Capitalism, Creative Writing.
  • Conely De Leon, Ph.D- Assistant Professor at Ryerson University’s Department of Sociology, specializing in gender, migration, care work, transnational solidarities, and critical race theory.[31][32]
  • Shelley Lumba, Ph.D-Assistant Professor of Developmental Biology and Genetics at the University of Toronto’s Department of Cell and System’s Biology.
  • 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[33][34]
  • Romulo F. Magsino - dean of the Faculty of Education, University of Manitoba.[35]
  • Ann Makosinski - student inventor and public speaker of Filipino, Polish and Canadian descent[36]
  • Rogemar Mamon, Ph.D. - mathematician, professor at the University of Western Ontario's Department of Statistical and Actuarial Sciences.[37]
  • Julius Poncelet Manapul, MA - artist, Assistant Professor and Associate Chair of Contemporary Drawing & Painting at Ontario College of Art and Design University’s Faculty of Art.[38][39][40]
  • Fritz Pino, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor at the University of Regina’s Faculty of Social Work, specializing in the lives and experiences of historically marginalized communities, particularly those who identify as LGBTQ, racialized immigrant, and older adults.[41][42]
  • Anna Su, SJD - associate professor at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Law[43][44] specializing in law and religion, and the law and history of international human rights.
  • Ruby Sullan, Ph.D.- Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto Scarborough’s Department of Physical and Environmental Sciences, specializing in mechano-microbiology and materials-biosystems interactions.[45]
  • Rose Ann Torres, Ph.D.-Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of New Brunswick’s Faculty of Social Sciences[46][47]
  • Ethel Tungohan, Ph.D.- Associate Professor of Political Science and Social Science in the Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies at York University. Canada Research Chair in Canadian Migration vs Policy, Impacts and Activism.[48][49]
  • Rosario Adapon Turvey, Ph.D.- Associate Professor at Lakehead University’s Department of Geography and The Environmental Sustainability Sciences, specializing in vulnerability and small island states, economic security, diplomacy, and international development.[50][51]
  • Eleanor Ty, Ph.D. - FRSC, is a Professor in the Department of English and Film Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University.[52]

Arts and letters

Dance

Graphic arts

Visual arts

  • Stephanie Comilang - artist and filmmaker[59]
  • Charlie Frenal - painter [60]
  • Lani Maestro
  • Esmie Gayo McLaren - visual artist based in Vancouver[61]
  • Sofronio Y. Mendoza - painter, known in the Philippine and International art circle as "SYM"[62]
  • Ignacio "Mogi" Mogado - sculptor[63]
  • Bert Monterona - painter, educator[64]
  • Jill Paz - artist[65]
  • Rod Pedralba - painter[66]
  • Marigold Santos - inter-disciplinary artist [67]
  • Rommel Tingzon - painter[68]
  • Noel Trinidad - painter[69]

Journalism

Law

  • Steve A. Coroza - first Filipino-Canadian to hold a seat at a provincial superior court in Canada[72]
  • Fay Faraday - Filipina-Armenian social justice lawyer and assistant professor at Osgoode Hall Law School.[73]
  • George Garvida - lawyer[74]
  • Alicia Natividad - first Filipino woman to be called to the Bar of Ontario[75]

Literature

Theater

  • Byron Abalos - actor, playwright, director and theatre producer[87]
  • Nina Lee Aquino - Filipina-Canadian playwright, director, dramaturge, and actor, based in Toronto [88]
  • Leon Aureus - actor, playwright, producer, short filmmaker and a founding Artistic Director of Fu-GEN, an Asian-Canadian Theatre Company[89]
  • Ma-Anne Dionisio – actress; roles include Kim (Miss Saigon)[90] and Eponine (Les Misérables)
  • Flerida Peña - playwright[91]
  • Jovanni Sy - Canadian playwright, actor, and director, with Chinese-Filipino ancestry[92]

Business

Fashion and pageantry

Pageants

Labor

  • Columbia 'Coco' Diaz - program manager for Intercede, an Ontario advocacy group for domestic workers[96]
  • Virginia Guiang-Santoro - founder of Filipino Domestic Workers Association of Manitoba[97]
  • 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[98]
  • 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[99]
  • 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[100]

Politics

  • Cris Aglugub – Manitoba former NDP MLA, the Maples (1999-2007), former Legislative Assistant to the Minister of Labour and Immigration, and subsequently to the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and Trade.[101]
  • Carl Benito - former MLA for Edmonton-Mill Woods (2008-2012)
  • Lisa Bower - Councillor for Town of Ajax, Ontario (2018–present).[102]
  • Yvonne Clarke - first Filipina MLA (Portercreek 2021–present) in the Yukon Legislative Assembly[103]
  • Narima dela Cruz - politician
  • Jocelyn Curteanu - City councillor at Whitehorse (2012–present),[104] Whitehorse City Council’s representative on the City’s Canadian Coalition of Municipalities Against Racism and Discrimination (CCMARD) Advisory Committee and the Persons with Disabilities Advisory Committee (PDAC).[105]
  • Mable Elmore – first Filipina-Canadian MLA in BC (NDP) (2009–present), current Parliamentary Secretary for Seniors’ Services and Long-Term Care (2020–present),[106] former Parliamentary Secretary for Poverty Reduction of British Columbia (2017–2020),[107] former Spokesperson for Temporary Foreign Workers and Immigration and former the Deputy Spokesperson for Finance.[108]
  • Edwin Empinado - former nurse, first Canadian Filipino to be elected as municipal councillor in B.C.[109] Currently serving as an Elected Municipal Councillor in the District of Kitimat (2010–Present).
  • 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 and racialized woman elected MLA in Manitoba (2007-2019), former Leader of the Opposition (2016-2017), Minister of Multiculturalism and Literacy (2013-2016), and Minister of Culture, Heritage, and Tourism (2009-2013).[110]
  • Malaya Marcelino - MLA in Manitoba- Norte Dame (2019–present)[111]
  • Ted Marcelino – former MLA in Manitoba, first MLA for the electoral district of Tyndall Park (2011-2019)
  • Rey Pagtakhan – first Filipino-Canadian Member of Parliament (1988–2004), first Filipino-Canadian Cabinet Minister (2001–2004), former Minister of Western Economic Diversification(2003–2004),Minister of Veterans Affairs (2002–2003), Senior Minister for Manitoba (2002–2004),Secretary of State (Science, Research and Development) (2002–2003), and Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific) (2001–2002).[112][113]
  • Jon Reyes - Conservative MLA (St. Norbert 2016-2019, Waverley 2019-present) and Minister of Economic Development and Jobs in Manitoba (2020–present), former special envoy for military affairs.[114][115]
  • Conrad Santos – first Filipino Canadian elected in Canada (elected as MLA in Manitoba (1981-1988,1990-2007), 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) [116]
  • Rommel Silverio - first Filipino councillor in City of Yellowknife(2015–present).[117]
  • Rechie Valdez - first Filipina woman elected MP, current MP for Mississauga-Streetsville [118][119]
  • Arturo (Art) Tapiador Viola - first Filipino Mayor elected in Canada, Serving as Lord Mayor, Deputy Lord Mayor, and City Councillor of Niagara on the Lake from 1994-2010.[120][121] Awarded the Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2012.[122]
  • Tany Yao - Conservative MLA in Alberta in the riding of Fort McMurray-Wood Buffalo (2015–present)[123]

Sports

Photography

  • Stuart Dee - Vancouver photographer[125]
  • Allan Florendo - Vancouver-based photographer[126]
  • Ally Gonzalo - Winnipeg-based photographer[127]

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[136]
  • 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

Other

  • Christina Calayca - daycare worker who mysteriously disappeared on a camping trip in August 2007
  • Janet Mahilum-Haydock - daughter of a Filipino pen-pal bride featured in a documentary[140]
  • Erik Mana - professional magician and mentalist
  • Arlene Oliveros - first Filipino sommelier in Canada[141]
  • Jeff Rustia - executive director & founder of Toronto Men's Fashion Week

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