Twitter reveals top-ranking Canadian accounts in 2020

The list includes Ryan Reynolds, Simu Liu, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan and more



Every year, Twitter reveals the Canadian accounts that received the most mentions on its platform across a variety of categories.

Now, the social media giant has broken down the top-ranking Canadian accounts for 2020. See below for the full list, divided by category:

Film & Television

  • Male: Vancouver-born actor Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool) — @VanCityReynolds
  • Female: Toronto-born actor Katherine Barrell (Wynonna Earp) — @KatBarrell

Music

  • Male: Stratford, Ontario-born singer-songwriter Justin Bieber (Changes) — @JustinBieber
  • Female: Vancouver-born singer-songwriter Grimes (Art Angels) — @grimezsz

Sports

  • Male: Ghanaian soccer player Alphonso Davies (plays for Canada’s national team) — @AlphonsoDavies [note: Twitter’s blog post misspells his name as “Alfonso”]
  • Female: Montreal-born tennis player Genie Bouchard — @geniebouchard
  • Team: Toronto Raptors — @Raptors

Additionally, Twitter highlighted various standout Canadians in these categories that made an impact online this year, including:

Canadian Olympic Committee — @TeamCanada

Behind this little red leaf are foundations that require us not to be selfish, but selfless. More isn’t asked of us, it’s expected. #TeamCanada pic.twitter.com/McGwTNDhOi

— Team Canada (@TeamCanada) March 23, 2020

Vancouver-born hockey player Evander Kane (San Jose Sharks & the Hockey Diversity Alliance) — @evanderkane_9

Incredibly proud of @matt_dumba with the courageous gesture and leadership. A powerful message for the hockey community. #HDA pic.twitter.com/Rzlz29lTNX

— Evander Kane (@evanderkane_9) August 1, 2020

Mississauga-raised actor Simu Liu (Kim’s Convenience) — @SimuLiu

Let my 25-year-old, highly melodramatic self remind you that your fight is worth fighting and that the small everyday victories are what make you successful.

6 years from now you will look back and realise you weren’t chasing a dream… you were living it the whole time. pic.twitter.com/RVpLe4FUIR

— Simu Liu (@SimuLiu) August 26, 2020

Dr. Theresa Tam, Chief Public Health Officer of Canada — @CPHO_Canada

Wearing a mask, washing your hands, and limiting contact with others are actions we can take today to stop the spread of #COVID19 so we can get back to doing more of the things we enjoy. Take precautions: pic.twitter.com/Sk44LumruF

— Dr. Theresa Tam (@CPHO_Canada) November 30, 2020

Halifax’s Elliot Page (Juno) — @TheElliotPage

pic.twitter.com/kwti60bZLw

— Elliot Page (@TheElliotPage) December 1, 2020

Montreal-based, Zambian-born rapper Backxwash (God Has Nothing To Do with This Leave Him Out of It) — @backxwash

Got the envelope. Thank you @PolarisPrize pic.twitter.com/uOLQ3mhGQ7

— Backxwash (@backxwash) October 24, 2020

Toronto-born actor Dan Levy (Schitt’s Creek) — @danjlevy

Our hometown went gold for us tonight. What an honor. Thank you, Toronto! pic.twitter.com/fY4ltigWMd

— dan levy (@danjlevy) September 22, 2020

Mississauga-born Maitreyi Ramakrishnan (Never Have I Ever) — @ramakrishnannn

No one label or character can fully represent all the stories waiting to be told. All our pasts are just as complex as our heritage. @netflix Artwork by: @geoffjkim pic.twitter.com/YXEgyIYPJW

— Maitreyi Ramakrishnan (@ramakrishnannn) May 8, 2020

Image credit: Wikimedia Commons

Source: Twitter

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