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Stephen J. R. Smith

Stephen J. R. Smith is a Canadian businessman who is the Executive chairman and co-founder of First National Financial Corporation. As of March 2026, his net worth was estimated as $7 billion.

Personal life
Smith was born and raised in Ottawa, Ontario. He attended St. Patrick's College High School in Ottawa East. Smith graduated with a degree of Electrical Engineering from Queen's University in 1972. He was briefly a computer coder before deciding to enroll in graduate studies. He moved to the United Kingdom to pursue a Master of Science in Economics from the London School of Economics. He graduated in 1973. == Business ==
Business
Smith held various jobs at Hawker Siddeley Canada Inc., including assistant director of the aircraft manufacturer's corporate planning division. In 1980, Smith's outspoken manner got him fired from Hawker Siddeley. Smith started investing in real estate, flipping triplexes. This venture evolved to include the construction of homes. However, a dramatic rise in interest rates slowed the real estate market, and the business collapsed. Smith chairs and co-owns the Canada Guaranty Mortgage Insurance Company. He purchased the company from AIG in 2010. He is chair of Peloton Capital Management, which he formed in 2018 in partnership with two former executives from Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan. Smith chairs and co-owns Duo Bank of Canada, which he bought in April 2019. , he is the largest shareholder in Equitable Bank. In March 2026 he bought a 26.9% stake in The Economist. == Philanthropy ==
Philanthropy
In 1997, he created the Stephen J.R. Smith Bursary, which rewards the leadership, involvement and creativity of electrical engineering and economics students. In 2015, he gave to $50 million to Queen's University at Kingston, after which Queen's business school was renamed to Smith School of Business. On 2 November 2023, he paid $100 million for Queen's engineering department to be renamed to the Stephen J. R. Smith Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. Stephen Smith is an honorary governor of the Royal Ontario Museum and the longstanding board chair of Historica Canada, the country's largest organization devoted to teaching Canada's history and the values of citizenship. In 2014, a $3 million donation from Smith and his wife, Diane Blake, helped found the Myseum of Toronto (now Museum of Toronto). The interactive online museum explores the history of the city of Toronto. Smith is a director of the independent, non-profit C. D. Howe Institute, an independent non-profit Canadian policy research organization. == Honours ==
Honours
• Ontario Financial Services Entrepreneur of the Year, Ernst and Young (2007) • Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, Government of Canada (2012) • Companion, Canadian Business Hall of Fame (2019) • The Fraser Institute Founders' Award (2025) • Order of Ontario (2025) ==References==
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