- Métis radio host, producer, singer, guitarist, and songwriter. He grew up in St. Vital, Manitoba.
- Was the 2006 federal Liberal candidate for the Winnipeg Centre constituency.
- Founding member of the Alberta Old Tyme Fiddlers' Association which started the Grand North American Old Time Fiddle Championship.
- Received the Aboriginal Order of Canada.
- Received the Order of Manitoba.
- Inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in September 2010.
- Received a spot on the Aboriginal Wall of Honour in the Winnipeg Friendship Centre.
- Received the Order of the Sash - Saskatoon and Prince Albert.
- Ray St. Germain was a Canadian singer, author, and television host.
- St. Germain wrote, produced, and hosted the nationally syndicated and award-winning show Big Sky Country that aired for 13 years on the Global Television Network.
- He was a voice actor for the children's series Tipi Tales that airs on the Treehouse Network and APTN.
- In 2005, he released his autobiography, I Wanted to Be Elvis, So What Was I Doing in Moose Jaw.
- St. Germain received awards for his contributions to Canadian culture, including the Order of Manitoba, Aboriginal Order of Canada, the Order of the Sash - Saskatoon and Prince Albert, and a spot on the Aboriginal Wall of Honour in the Winnipeg Friendship Centre.
- He was the presenter for the 1969 Canadian variety television series Time for Living and the 2006 federal Liberal candidate for the Winnipeg Centre constituency.
- St. Germain hosted over 600 television shows on CBC Television, Global Television Network, and APTN.
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