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This list of University of Toronto alumni includes notable graduates, non-graduate former students, and current students of University of Toronto, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

To avoid redundancy, alumni who hold or have held faculty positions in the University of Toronto are placed on this list of alumni, and do not appear on the list of faculty. Individuals are ordered by the year of their first degree from the university.

For graduates of the Faculty of Arts and Science, college and satellite campus affiliations, if known, are indicated after degree years, with shorthands used for University College (U.C.), University of Trinity College (Trin.), Victoria University (Vic.), University of St. Michael's College (St.M.), Innis College (Innis), New College (New), Knox College (Knox), Regis College (Regis), Wycliffe College (Wyc.), Woodsworth College (Wdw.), Massey College (Massey), Scarborough Campus (UTSC) and Mississauga Campus (UTM).

Nobel laureates

Government

Heads of state and government

Name Year Notability
William Des Vœux[7] B.A. 1858 Governor of Fiji, 1880–85; Governor of Newfoundland, 1886–87; Governor of Hong Kong, 1887–91
William Lyon Mackenzie King A.M. 1897 Prime Minister of Canada (1935–48)
Vincent Massey (U.C. 1910) Governor General of Canada (1952–59)
Dame Eugenia Charles B.A. 1946 2nd Prime Minister of Dominica, 1980–95
Noor Hassanali[8] LL.B. 1947 2nd President of Trinidad and Tobago, 1987–97
Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga B.A. 1958 (Vic.), M.A. 1960[9] President of Latvia, 1999–2007
Lester B. Pearson[10] B.A. 1919 Vic., professor of history 14th Prime Minister of Canada
Adrienne Clarkson[11][12] M.A. 1962,[12][13] Ph.D. Vic.,[11] LLD Hon. 2001[12]) B.A. 1960 Trin., M.A. 1962, Ph.D. 26th Governor General of Canada
Paul Martin[14] B.A. 1961 St.M., LL.B. 1965 21st Prime Minister of Canada
Stephen Harper Attended college; did not graduate 22nd Prime Minister of Canada 2006–2015
Julie Payette Master of Applied Science degree in computer engineering 29th Governor General of Canada 2017–2021

International

Governors-general and prime ministers

Supreme Court judges

Lieutenant-governors, premiers and mayors

Ministers, diplomats, party leaders and other political figures

Natural sciences, mathematics, medicine and engineering

Mathematics and statistics

Medicine and dentistry

Physics, chemistry and astronomy

Biology and ecology

Engineering and computer science

Earth science

Social sciences

Anthropology, geography and archaeology

Sociology

Psychology and linguistics

Economics, management and political science

Humanities

Philosophy

Literature

History

Law (excluding the Supreme Court judges mentioned above)

Theology

Media and arts

Journalism and publishing

Film, television, radio, and theatre

Music, fine arts and architecture

Education

Business

Humanitarianism, social work and others

Athletics

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