BRAD WHEELER
Globe and Mail Update Published on Thursday, Mar. 26, 2009 5:20PM EDT Last updated on Friday, Apr. 10, 2009 1:29AM EDT
Who should be a shoe-in for the next spot on Canada's Walk of Fame? Maybe superstar architect Frank Gehry, whose support should be building after his renovation of the Art Gallery of Ontario. How about pop singer Feist, who might get more than 1-2-3-4 votes. Former heavyweight boxing champ Lennox Lewis would have a fighting chance, you would think. And is time running out for 60 Minutes star Morley Safer?
Canadians are invited to recommend fellow citizens who deserve to be recognized for their achievements in music, sport, film and television, as well as innovators in the fields of literature, science, and visual and performing arts. Nomination suggestions can be made by visiting www.canadaswalkoffame.com, where contest information can be found.
Canada's Walk of Fame, originated in 1998, is composed of stars placed on the sidewalks of downtown Toronto. Five fortunate contest participants will each win an all-expenses paid trip for two to Toronto for the Canada Honours Weekend celebration, held Sept. 11-13, 2009.
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