Our Lady Peace, Mike Weir among Canada’s Walk of Fame honourees for 2025

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TORONTO - Rock band Our Lady Peace, golf star Mike Weir and actress Tonya Williams are among those set to be inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame next year.

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TORONTO – Rock band Our Lady Peace, golf star Mike Weir and actress Tonya Williams are among those set to be inducted into Canada’s Walk of Fame next year.

They will join Juno-winning guitarist Liona Boyd, pioneering cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Tirone David and War Child Canada founder Dr. Samantha Nutt.

The Walk of Fame, which honours notable Canadians for their exceptional achievements, will celebrate inductees with an awards show in Toronto in June.

International team captain Mike Weir applauds next to the Presidents Cup trophy during the opening ceremony at the Presidents Cup golf tournament at the Royal Montreal Golf Club in Montreal, Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024. Rock band Our Lady Peace, Weir and actress Tonya Williams are among those set to be inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame next year.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes
International team captain Mike Weir applauds next to the Presidents Cup trophy during the opening ceremony at the Presidents Cup golf tournament at the Royal Montreal Golf Club in Montreal, Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024. Rock band Our Lady Peace, Weir and actress Tonya Williams are among those set to be inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame next year.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

Next year’s honourees will join more than 230 Canadians who have been commemorated on Canada’s Walk of Fame.

That includes Dr. Frank J. Hayden, the kinesiology professor whose research sparked the Special Olympics movement, who was this year’s sole inductee.

Additional inductees, along with plans for public events, will be announced next year.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 21, 2024.

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