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Keanu Reeves among 2021 inductees to Canada's Walk of Fame

Canada's Walk of Fame announced its 2021 inductees on Wednesday, including actors Keanu Reeves and Graham Greene, retired lieutenant-general Romeo Dallaire and musician Bruce Cockburn.

Actor to be honoured alongside former Canadian senator, musicians, athletes

Keanu Reeves speaks about 'Cyberpunk 2077' from developer CD Projekt Red during the Xbox E3 2019 briefing at The Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on June 9, 2019. The actor will be honoured with a star on Canada's Walk of Fame in December. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Actors Keanu Reeves and Graham Greene, retired lieutenant-general Romeo Dallaire and musician Bruce Cockburn are among this year's inductees to Canada's Walk of Fame.

Singer-songwriter Jully Black, late blues artist Salome Bey, wrestling star Bret (The Hitman) Hart and decathlete Damian Warner were also announced as 2021 inductees on Wednesday.

The list of 10 is rounded out by Cargojet CEO Ajay Virmani and the University of Toronto scientists who discovered insulin: Frederick Banting, Charles Best, John Macleod and James Collip.

The Dec. 4 Walk of Fame gala at Beanfield Centre in Toronto will also give out two special awards: the Allan Slaight Music Impact Honour to musician Serena Ryder and the National Hero Honour to Super Bowl-winning football player Laurent Duvernay-Tardif.

Each year, Canada's Walk of Fame celebrates Canadian excellence and achievement in the areas of arts and entertainment; entrepreneurship and philanthropy; humanitarianism; science, technology and innovation; and sports and athletics.

This year's gala will air on a yet-to-be-announced day in December on CTV.

Late co-founder 'was a passionate visionary'

The newest additions bring the total number of inductees to 200. Canada's Walk of Fame was established in 1998 by the late Peter Soumalias, Bill Ballard and Dusty Cohl, along with Dianne Schwalm and in partnership with Gary Slaight.

News of the death of Soumalias emerged Sunday on the Walk of Fame Twitter account.

Walk of Fame CEO Jeffrey Latimer paid tribute to his contributions in a press release Wednesday that also announced the class of 2021.

"Peter was a passionate visionary whose love for Canada and his dedication for celebrating and telling the stories of our country's great achievers will continue through the legacy that he leaves behind," Latimer said.

Canada's Walk of Fame is a national not-for-profit organization that's grown from honouring inductees with engraved sidewalk stars in Toronto's Entertainment District to a yearlong national series of programs and celebrations.