Talk:Canadians in the United Kingdom

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Name Change[edit]

Again, there has been a name change by COP663 that I don't think really covers the article. The original name 'Canadian-Britons' was questionable, but the article really isn't about a population movement. What about 'Britons with Canadian ancestory'? Indisciplined (talk) 19:30, 6 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

See Talk:American migration to Britain. Your suggestion is somewhat more appropriate to this particular article, but is likely to restrict the growth of this already short article. Cop 663 (talk) 20:15, 6 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
Following on from your excellent 'Americans in Britain' suggestion, what about 'Canadians in Britain'. Covers all the angles nicely, given that - like Americans - not all Canadians in Britain are permanant settlers. Indisciplined (talk) 01:07, 10 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
That certainly covers everything in this article, assuming one interprets 'Canadian' loosely to include 'former Canadians' (like Conrad Black). Cop 663 (talk) 02:55, 10 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Notable people section[edit]

I've removed the notable people section because it was unsourced. If anyone wants to reinstate it, with reliable sources as references, I've pasted it below as it appeared prior to removal. Cordless Larry (talk) 23:48, 27 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Name Details
Max Aitken,
1st Baron Beaverbrook
Newspaper tycoon, politician, and writer; born in Ontario, moved to UK as a child
Nicole Appleton and
Natalie Appleton
Singer-songwriters, part of the band All Saints, born in Ontario, later moved to London
Conrad Black,
Baron Black of Crossharbour
newspaper magnate, Canadian who renounced his citizenship
Lionel Blair Actor, Tap Dancer and Television presenter, born in Montreal
Ricky Gervais Director, actor, comedian; Canadian father
Hans Snook Businessman, raised in Edmonton, Canada. Founder and former chief executive of UK mobile phone company Orange
Autumn Phillips Canadian, wife of Peter Phillips, son of The Princess Royal
Andrew Bonar Law Prime Minister (1922–23); born in New Brunswick, moved to UK as a child
Lennox Lewis World heavyweight boxing champion; born in UK, grew up in Canada before returning
Greg Rusedski Professional tennis player, born and raised in Canada, became UK citizen
Ian Iqbal Rashid Poet, screenwriter and director. Raised in Toronto. Dual citizen of Canada and the UK. Credits include writer of This Life, writer-director of Stag and Touch of Pink and director of How She Move.
Owen Hargreaves Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Canadian with a Welsh mother and an English father.

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