A famous Dragon investor, a former Toronto Argonaut coach and an influential former Cabinet minister are among the winners of the third annual Top 25 Canadian Immigrants awards presented by Canadian Immigrant Magazine and sponsored by RBC.
More than 25,000 Canadians voted online for their top choices.
Winners are featured in the June 2011 edition of Canadian Immigrant Magazine.
“On behalf of RBC, it’s an honour to celebrate the award winners,” said Camon Mak, director, Multicultural Markets, RBC. “Harnessing the strength of our diversity not only enriches (our) communities, but gives Canada a true competitive advantage globally.”
The Top 25 Canadian Immigrants 2011:
Ahmed Abdullahi (Edmonton, Alberta/Somalia)
Leticia Adair (Saint John, New Brunswick/Mexico)
Liliana Angarita (Toronto, Ontario/Columbia)
Ari Asmar (Edmonton, Alberta/Iraq)
Jean Augustine (Toronto, Canada/Grenada)
Baljit Bawa (Brampton, Ontario/India)
Michael ‘Pinball’ Clemons (Toronto, Ontario/United States)
Guilherme Dias (Mississauga, Ontario/India)
Audrey D’Souza-Moraes (Nobleton, Ontario/Uganda)
Esa Para Esananda (Mississauga, Ontario/Sri Lanka)
Karim Hakimi (Toronto, Ontario/Iran)
Robert Herjavec (Toronto, Ontario/Croatia)
Alan Ho (Markham, Ontario/Hong Kong)
Toshi Jackson (Calgary, Alberta/United States)
Mike Jang (Vancouver, B.C./China)
Mythili Kalyanasundaram (Ottawa, Ontario/India)
Ihor Kozak (Oshawa, Ontario/Ukraine)
Aditya Mohan (Surrey, B.C./India)
Pyarali Nanji (Markham, Ontario/Uganda)
Gautam Nath (Toronto, Ontario/India)
Nick (Naeem) Noorani (Vancouver, B.C./India)
Royson Ng (Markham, Ontario/Malaysia)
Victor Oh (Mississauga, Ontario/Singapore)
Alex Sangha (Delta, B.C./United Kingdom)
Zulima Wesso (St. Catharines, Ontario/Colombia)
For more information go to www.canadianimmigrant.ca/top25