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Date: Tue. Aug. 30 2005 4:04 PM ET
OTTAWA Gov. Gen. Adrienne Clarkson has announced 82 new appointments to the Order of Canada, including jazz artist Diana Krall, former Olympic gold medal speed skater Catriona Le May Doan, former B.C premier Dave Barrett, and Steve Smith of The Red Green Show.
The new appointees include one Companion, 28 Officers, 52 Members and one Honorary Member. Recipients will receive their insignia at a ceremony later.
The Order of Canada was established in 1967 to recognize outstanding achievement and service. It is Canada's highest honour for lifetime achievement and has three levels - Companion, Officer and Member.
The one Companion named is Richard E. Taylor, Stanford, Calif., and Medicine Hat, Alta., for contributions to science.
The Honorary Member is Francis H. Cabot, of New York and La Malbaie, Que., for contributions to horticulture.
Named Officers:
- Lorne A. Babiuk, Saskatoon, science; David Barrett, Victoria, politics; Simon Brault, Montreal, arts-stage; John Robert Cunningham, Camrose, Alta., science;
- Col. (Ret'd) Donald Stewart Ethell, Calgary, Alta.; voluntary service.
- Martin Godbout, Quebec, health care; James Cameron Hogg, Vancouver, health care;
- Nancy Huston, Paris, France and Calgary, arts-writing; Marcel Junius, Quebec, heritage;
- Diana Krall, New York, and Vancouver, arts-music; James Kudelka, Vittoria, Ont., arts-stage.
- Rita Lafontaine, Montreal, arts-stage; Jacques Lamarre, Montreal, engineering;
- Catriona Le May Doan, Calgary, sports-voluntary services; Rita Letendre, Toronto and Montreal, arts-visual; Alexina Louie, Toronto, arts-music; Roy MacGregor, Ottawa, communications.
- Ronald Neil Mannix, Calgary, philanthropy; Elizabeth May, Ottawa, environment; Trina McQueen, Toronto, communications; Robin Phillips, Lakeside, Ont., arts-stage; William Lawrence Sauder, Vancouver, industry-commerce-business and voluntary service;
- Juan Cesar Scaiano, Ottawa, science.
- William A. Schabas, Galway, Ireland and Montreal, education; Eldon Raymond Smith, Calgary, health care; Ronald R. Tasker, Toronto, health care; Judith Clare Thompson, Toronto, arts-writing; Bruce Graham Trigger, Montreal, education, social sciences.
Named Members:
- Steven K.H. Aung, Edmonton, health care; Heather Bishop, Woodmore, Man., arts-music; Paul Michel Bosc, St. David's, Ont., industry-commerce-business; Peter Busby, Vancouver, architecture; Anne Carson, Ann Arbor, Mich., Montreal, arts-writing; Allan Ian Carswell, Thornhill, Ont., science; Wayson Choy, Toronto, arts-writing; Wallace B. Chung, Vancouver, voluntary service.
- Donald de Gagne, Paris, France and Vancouver, social service; Denzil Doyle, Ottawa, industry-commerce-business; Jean-Pierre Dubuc, Cap Rouge, Que., science; Renee Dupuis, Quebec, law; Robert Enright, Winnipeg, communications; Brian A. Felesky, Calgary, law.
- Jack T.H. Fenety, Fredericton, environment; Thelma Finlayson, Burnaby, B.C., science, voluntary service; Gerald Freed, Windsor, voluntary service; David A. Ganong, St. Stephen, N.B., industry-commerce-business.
- Abraham Gold, Montreal, philanthropy; Mary Gordon, Toronto, education; Rev. Canon Robert Edgar Hulse, Elora, Ont., voluntary service; Richard William Ivey, Toronto, philanthropy; Charles Joseph Jago, Prince George, B.C., education; Harish Chand Jain, Hamilton, education.
- Peter Jennings, (deceased,) New York and Ottawa, communications; Mers Kutt, Toronto, industry-commerce-business; Dennice Leahey, Pugwash, N.S., voluntary service; Raymond LeBlanc, Halifax, health care; Ranee Lee, Brossard, Que., arts-music; Kathleen Pratt LeGrow, St. John's, N.L., voluntary service.
- Alexander Wayne MacKay, Waverley, N.S., law; Brian F. MacNeill, Calgary, industry-commerce-business, voluntary service; Jean-Louis Major, St. Isidore, Ont., education; Hazel McCallion, Mississauga, Ont., politics; Father Tommy McKillop, Toronto, religion; Sister Dorothy Moore, Sydney, N.S., education; Jean-Guy Moreau, Montreal, arts-stage.
- Donald H. Penny, Onanole, Man., industry-commerce-business; Uriash Puqiqnak, Gjoa Haven, Nunavut, politics; A. Edward Safarian, Toronto, social sciences; Graham Wilson Shatford Scott, Toronto, voluntary service; Steve Smith, Hamilton, arts-stage; Gordon W. Staseson, Regina, voluntary service; Basil Stuart-Stubbs, Vancouver, heritage.
- Clarence Tillenius, Winnipeg, arts-visual; William Charles (Bill) Turner, Victoria, environment; John Wilfred Turvey, Comox, B.C., social service; Muriel Stanley Venne, Edmonton, social service; Garrett (Gary) A. Warner, Hamilton, education; Rev. Gordon Ward Winch, Toronto, social service; Hugh Winsor, Ottawa, communications; Carol Davey Young, Halifax, voluntary service.
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