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Richest People in Canada, 2024

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As of 19 March 2024, David Thomson was estimated as the wealthiest person in Canada, with a net worth of around $68 billion, followed by David Cheriton (No. 2, $12.9 billion),  Jim Pattison (No. 3, $9.3 billion); and Joseph Tsai (No. 4, $8.5 billion). Alain Bouchard is the fifth-richest person in Canada, with a whopping $8.0 billion.

Anthony von Mandl ranked 6th with a personal wealth of $7.7 billion, followed by Tobi Lutke with $7.0 billion and Chip Wilson with $6.8 billion. Arthur Irving is placed 9th with a net worth of $6.3 billion. Mark Scheinberg ($5.6 billion) occupied the 10th position among the wealthiest people in Canada.

Richest People in Canada, 2024

RANK NAME NET WORTH
1David Thomson & family$68.0 billion
2David Cheriton$12.9 billion
3Jim Pattison$9.3 billion
4Joseph Tsai$8.5 billion
5Alain Bouchard$8.0 billion
6Anthony von Mandl$7.7 billion
7Tobi Lutke$7.0 billion
8Chip Wilson$6.8 billion
9Arthur Irving$6.3 billion
10Mark Scheinberg$5.6 billion
11James Irving$5.6 billion
12Peter Gilgan$5.4 billion
13Garrett Camp$5.0 billion
14Carlo Fidani$4.8 billion
15Leonid Boguslavsky$4.7 billion
16Stephen Smith$4.4 billion
17Mark Leonard & family$4.2 billion
18Emanuele (Lino) Saputo & family$4.2 billion
19Lawrence Stroll$3.9 billion
20Jacques D'Amours$3.9 billion
21Bob Gaglardi$3.8 billion
22Bruce Flatt$3.6 billion
23Ryan Cohen$3.4 billion
24Barry Zekelman$3.4 billion

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CEOWORLD magazine - Latest - Stats Gate - Richest People in Canada, 2024
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