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Prince Charles, Catherine O'Hara, Christine Sinclair among 99 recipients of Order of Canada Sitemize "Prince Charles, Catherine O'Hara, Christine Sinclair among 99 recipients of Order of Canada" konusu eklenmiştir. Detaylar için ziyaret ediniz. http://www.xjs.us/prince-charles-catherine-ohara-christine-sinclair-among-99-recipients-of-order-of-canada.html Canada, King Charles, Prince Charles, Monarchy, Charles, Catherine Ohara, British Monarchy, British Royals, Royal
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In pictures: The life of Canadian music icon Stompin' Tom Connors - The Globe and Mail Stompin'Tom Receives the Order of Canada Ottawa, Governor, Hanson, Toms, True North, Connor, Canadian, North
In pictures: The life of Canadian music icon Stompin' Tom Connors
In pictures: The life of Canadian music icon Stompin' Tom Connors - The Globe and Mail Stompin'Tom Receives the Order of Canada
Lemieux named to Order of Hockey in Canada Ice Hockey, Pittsburgh Penguins, Nhl, Wayne Gretzky, Bruce Bennett, Pittsburgh, Nhl Hockey, Canadian History, Hockey World
Lemieux named to Order of Hockey in Canada | NHL.com
Lemieux named to Order of Hockey in Canada
Jodi White, Alpha Phi: Jodi's career spans journalism, government, the private and nonprofit sector. Jodi was chief of staff of the Prime Minister's Office of Canada in 1993. She also previously held the post of president of the Public Policy Forum. In 1997, White became the first woman in Canadian history to lead a national election campaign. In July 2013 she was named a member of the Order of Canada which recognizes outstanding achievement and dedication to the community. Presidents, Who Runs The World, Women, Alpha Phi, Chief Of Staff, Greats, White, Panhellenic
Jodi White, Alpha Phi: Jodi's career spans journalism, government, the private and nonprofit sector. Jodi was chief of staff of the Prime Minister's Office of Canada in 1993. She also previously held the post of president of the Public Policy Forum. In 1997, White became the first woman in Canadian history to lead a national election campaign. In July 2013 she was named a member of the Order of Canada which recognizes outstanding achievement and dedication to the community.
Charmaine Crooks was a track athlete and was the flag bearer at the Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Olympic Games. She’s a member of the Order of Canada and was awarded the 2006 “Women and Sport Trophy” in recognition of promoting gender equity in sport. She’s inducted into the Athletics Canada Hall of Fame and BC Sports Hall of Fame. She was both the 1st Canadian woman to run 800 metres in under 2 minutes and to be recognized with the Jack Diamond Award as BC’s 2009 Sports Personality of the Year. Olympic Games, Sports, Sports Jersey, Sports Hero, Olympics, Fame, Sports Trophies, Sports Personality
Charmaine Crooks was a track athlete and was the flag bearer at the Opening Ceremony of the 1996 Olympic Games. She’s a member of the Order of Canada and was awarded the 2006 “Women and Sport Trophy” in recognition of promoting gender equity in sport. She’s inducted into the Athletics Canada Hall of Fame and BC Sports Hall of Fame. She was both the 1st Canadian woman to run 800 metres in under 2 minutes and to be recognized with the Jack Diamond Award as BC’s 2009 Sports Personality of the Year.
Alanis Obomsawin can’t find the right words to describe her feelings about what’s happening inside the First Nations psyche. “It’s more than hope,” she says. “It’s something higher than that.” You can hear the sparkle in her voice as she speaks from Ottawa, where the Montreal-based documentary filmmaker has been shooting her latest production, a non-fiction feature on aboriginal children and human rights. The Order of Canada recipient who turned 81 this month says she can’t speak too much... Feelings, The Voice, Human Rights, Society, Seismic, Aboriginal Children, First Nations, Fiction
Alanis Obomsawin chronicles seismic shift in Aboriginal youth
Alanis Obomsawin can’t find the right words to describe her feelings about what’s happening inside the First Nations psyche. “It’s more than hope,” she says. “It’s something higher than that.” You can hear the sparkle in her voice as she speaks from Ottawa, where the Montreal-based documentary filmmaker has been shooting her latest production, a non-fiction feature on aboriginal children and human rights. The Order of Canada recipient who turned 81 this month says she can’t speak too much...
Stephen John Nash, OC, OBC is a Canadian retired professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was an 8-time NBA All-Star and a 7-time All-NBA selection. Twice, Nash was named the NBA Most Valuable Player , was named by Time as 1 of the 100 most influential people in the world. Nash received the Order of Canada & was awarded an Honourary doctorate by the University of Victoria Mac, Snorkelling, People, New York Knicks, Nba Players, Basketball, John Nash, Jason Kidd, Steve
Stephen John Nash, OC, OBC is a Canadian retired professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was an 8-time NBA All-Star and a 7-time All-NBA selection. Twice, Nash was named the NBA Most Valuable Player , was named by Time as 1 of the 100 most influential people in the world. Nash received the Order of Canada & was awarded an Honourary doctorate by the University of Victoria
Constance Glube 1931-2016 fought an uphill battle in 1956.Women who were married or women who were Jewish didn't practise in Halifax. Appointed Halifax's city manager, she was the 1st woman to oversee operations of a Canadian city. She was the 1st woman appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada. As chief justice, Ms. Glube spent 22 years on the Canadian Judicial Council. Ms. Glube received many honours & awards: named an officer of the Order of Canada & holds honourary degrees from Dalhou Chief Justice, Council, Judicial, Order Of Canada, Officer, Chief, Halifax, Court
Constance Glube 1931-2016 fought an uphill battle in 1956.Women who were married or women who were Jewish didn't practise in Halifax. Appointed Halifax's city manager, she was the 1st woman to oversee operations of a Canadian city. She was the 1st woman appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada. As chief justice, Ms. Glube spent 22 years on the Canadian Judicial Council. Ms. Glube received many honours & awards: named an officer of the Order of Canada & holds honourary degrees from Dalhou
Senator Francis William Frank Mahovlich was born 1938 in Schumacher (Timmins), Ontario. He played on 6 Stanley Cup winning teams. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame & Sports Hall of Fame. Frank was made a Member of the Order of Canada & later appointed to the Canadian Senate. Tops, Stanley Cup, Timmins, Stanley, Senate, Hockey Hall Of Fame
Senator Francis William Frank Mahovlich was born 1938 in Schumacher (Timmins), Ontario. He played on 6 Stanley Cup winning teams. He was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame & Sports Hall of Fame. Frank was made a Member of the Order of Canada & later appointed to the Canadian Senate.
Sylvie Bernier, CM, CQ (born January 31, 1964) is an Olympic athlete from Sainte-Foy, Quebec in Canada. She won the gold medal in the Women's 3m Springboard Diving at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. In 1985, she was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec and a Member of the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civilian honour. She served as Assistant Chef de Mission for the Canadian Olympic Team at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy (Torino). She served as the Chef de Miss... Summer, Recreational Sports, Turin, Los Angeles, 1984 Summer Olympics, Olympic Athletes, Sainte Foy
Sylvie Bernier, CM, CQ (born January 31, 1964) is an Olympic athlete from Sainte-Foy, Quebec in Canada. She won the gold medal in the Women's 3m Springboard Diving at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. In 1985, she was made a Knight of the National Order of Quebec and a Member of the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civilian honour. She served as Assistant Chef de Mission for the Canadian Olympic Team at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Italy (Torino). She served as the Chef de Miss...
Governor General David Johnston invests actor and director Paul Gross as an Officer of the Order of Canada during a ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Friday, February 13, 2015. Johnston, David Johnston, The Selection, Due South, Actors
Government mum on proposed changes to Order of Canada selection
Governor General David Johnston invests actor and director Paul Gross as an Officer of the Order of Canada during a ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa on Friday, February 13, 2015.
Canada has lost one of its heroes. Lincoln Alexander, our first black MP and former Ontario lieutenant governor has passed away at the age of 90. War veteran. Author. Companion of the Order of Canada. Member of the Order of Ontario. Chairman of the Ontario Heritage Trust. Chancellor Emeritus of Guelph University. Honourary Commissioner of the OPP. Member of the Quebecor-Ontario Advisory Board. Seven honourary doctorates and community and service awards too numerous to mention. Lincoln, Chancellor, Veteran, Community, Heritage
Canada has lost one of its heroes. Lincoln Alexander, our first black MP and former Ontario lieutenant governor has passed away at the age of 90. War veteran. Author. Companion of the Order of Canada. Member of the Order of Ontario. Chairman of the Ontario Heritage Trust. Chancellor Emeritus of Guelph University. Honourary Commissioner of the OPP. Member of the Quebecor-Ontario Advisory Board. Seven honourary doctorates and community and service awards too numerous to mention.
Leonard Cohen CC GOQ ~ Born Leonard Norman Cohen 21 September 1934 (age 81) in Westmount, Quebec, Canada. Canadian singer, songwriter, musician, painter, poet, and novelist. His work has explored religion, politics, isolation, sexuality, and personal relationships. Cohen has been inducted into both the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame as well as the American Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He is also a Companion of the Order of Canada Music, Music Quotes, Montreal, Leonard Cohen, Leonard Cohen Songs, Leonard Cohen Lyrics, Leonard Cohen Hallelujah, Adam Cohen, Leonard
Leonard Cohen CC GOQ ~ Born Leonard Norman Cohen 21 September 1934 (age 81) in Westmount, Quebec, Canada. Canadian singer, songwriter, musician, painter, poet, and novelist. His work has explored religion, politics, isolation, sexuality, and personal relationships. Cohen has been inducted into both the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame as well as the American Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He is also a Companion of the Order of Canada
Rt. Hon. Ellen Fairclough 1905-2004. As MP advocated women's rits including equal pay for equal work. Her appointments as Secretary of State, Minister of Citizenship & Immigration, & Postmaster General made her the 1st woman cabinet member in Canada. Fairclough introduced regulations eliminating racial discrimination in immigration policy. Also, she was the 1st woman ever given the duty of acting Prime Minister. Was Officer of the Order of Canada, later Companion & received Order of Ontario. Prime Minister, Equal Pay, Racial Discrimination, Immigration Policy, Minister, Secretary, Citizenship
Rt. Hon. Ellen Fairclough 1905-2004. As MP advocated women's rits including equal pay for equal work. Her appointments as Secretary of State, Minister of Citizenship & Immigration, & Postmaster General made her the 1st woman cabinet member in Canada. Fairclough introduced regulations eliminating racial discrimination in immigration policy. Also, she was the 1st woman ever given the duty of acting Prime Minister. Was Officer of the Order of Canada, later Companion & received Order of Ontario.
6. Terry Fox had died on June 28th 1981, nine months after he was diagnosed with lung cancer. He had died from metastatic osteosarcoma. He had become the youngest person to be named a Companion of the order of Canada. Wedding Dress, Lunges, Fox, Country, Lung Cancer, Companion, Terry, Nine Months
6. Terry Fox had died on June 28th 1981, nine months after he was diagnosed with lung cancer. He had died from metastatic osteosarcoma. He had become the youngest person to be named a Companion of the order of Canada.