Tomas Avendano
Vancouver, British Columbia
For his commitment to helping new immigrants on Canada’s West Coast to integrate into Canadian society.
Michael Ball
Montréal, Quebec
For his leadership within the Canadian Hero Fund, which helps the children of fallen soldiers pursue post-secondary education.
Maureen Basnicki
Thornbury, Ontario
For advocating on behalf of victims of terror, and for her enduring dialogue on terrorism.
Wanda Bedard
Montréal, Quebec
For her dedicated support for girls’ education around the world, through the 60 million girls foundation.
Teresa Berezowski
Toronto, Ontario
For her dedication to Canada’s Polish community, and to its rich history and culture.
Michel G. Bergeron, C.M., O.Q.
Québec, Quebec
For his important contributions to medical research and for sharing his passion with a new generation of researchers.
Alexandre Bilodeau
Montréal, Quebec
For his contributions to sports and for inspiring others to follow their golden dreams.
Lieutenant-Colonel John R. Bishop, C.D. (Ret’d)
Cobble Hill, British Columbia
For his dedicated support for Korean War veterans and their family members.
Pierre Boileau
Montréal, Quebec
For his contributions to the arts and for promoting our rich cultural heritage.
Major-General Lionel Bourgeois, C.M.M., C.D. (Ret’d)
Trenton, Ontario
For his contributions to the Royal Canadian Humane Association, which recognizes Canadians for their heroic actions.
Melvin James Boutilier, C.M., O.N.S.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
For his leadership at the helm of the Halifax Community Care Network Society, and for providing resources and support to those in need.
David A. Chalack
Balzac, Alberta
For his contributions to the field of animal care and to the success of the Calgary Stampede.
Clément Chartier
Ottawa, Ontario
For his leadership as president of the Métis National Council, and for advocating for Métis and Indigenous rights.
Joël Chéruet
Gatineau, Quebec
For his contributions to policing in Canada, and for his 25 years of volunteer work to see meritorious police officers honoured.
Lieutenant(N) James W. Clute, C.D.
Ottawa, Ontario
For his contributions to youth development programs, particularly for navy cadets, as a member of the Canadian Forces Cadet Instructors Cadre.
Gail Cyr
Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
For her innovative contributions towards establishing an Advanced Medical First Responder program in isolated Northwest Territories communities.
Priscilla de Villiers, M.S.M.
Burlington, Ontario
For her ongoing perseverance and leadership in helping victims of crime, and for her research on restorative justice in Ontario.
Corporal Ryan Doherty
Denwood, Alberta
For his continued leadership within and dedication to the Canadian Forces, and for his outstanding technical knowledge.
Budhendranauth Doobay, O. Ont.
Toronto, Ontario
For his leadership as a founding member of the Voice of Vedas Cultural Sabha, and for his active involvement with various international aid organizations.
Barney Ellis-Perry
North Vancouver, British Columbia
For his social engagement and community service, notably with Volunteer Canada.
Alex Forrest
Winnipeg, Manitoba
For his contributions to firefighting, notably to have certain cancers identified as occupational hazards.
Darrell Fox
Vancouver, British Columbia
For his dedication to finding a cure for cancer and for raising the public’s awareness of Terry Fox’s legacy.
Bruce Gitelman
Toronto, Ontario
For his dedicated efforts towards improving and expanding the public’s understanding of science.
Bryden Hutt
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
For his dedication to and efforts in support of the Children’s Wish Foundation.
Master Corporal Keven Thomas Iles
The Pas, Manitoba
For providing significant support for his local emergency medical services and fire department.
Johnny Issaluk
Iqaluit, Nunavut
For his contributions towards improving the health and community well-being among Nunavutmiut.
Roberta L. Jamieson, C.M.
Ohsweken, Ontario
For her leadership as president of the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation, and for her expertise in non-adversarial methods of conflict resolution.
Major Gordon Jenkins, C.D. (Ret’d)
Stittsville, Ontario
For his military service and for his support of NATO veterans across the country.
William Matthew Raistlen Jones
Whitehorse, Yukon
For his leadership as an Aboriginal role model and for his dedication to the arts.
Melpa Kamateros
Mount Royal, Quebec
For her ongoing support for victims of family violence, and for leading community outreach initiatives.
Chil-Yong Kang
London, Ontario
For advancing scientific research, and for his dedication to finding a preventative vaccine for HIV.
Captain Ray Kokkonen, C.D. (Ret’d)
Trout Brook, New Brunswick
For his contributions to the Canadian Forces and to the Canadian Peacekeeping Veterans Association.
Veronica (Vonnie) Lavers
Kelowna, British Columbia
For her commitment to providing healthy food to families in need.
Huguette Lépine
Québec, Quebec
For her dedication to helping young people cope with life’s challenges, and for providing them with the support they need.
Captain Simon J. Mailloux
Ottawa, Ontario
For his leadership within the Canadian Forces and for his efforts to help soldiers injured during the war in Afghanistan.
Shawnee Main
Fredericton, New Brunswick
For her social engagement, notably with the Atlantic Burn Camp and Muscular Dystrophy Canada.
Captain E. Maria Mangnall-Schonert, C.D.
Ottawa, Ontario
For promoting and delivering the Canadian Cadet Program to young people in her community.
Patricia McDermott
Halifax, Nova Scotia
For her dedication to engaging individuals and mobilizing collective action to help communities, notably through United Way Canada.
Peter P. M. Meincke
Manotick, Ontario
For his commitment and expertise in promoting the technological innovations necessary for sustainable development worldwide.
Bryna Monson
Ottawa, Ontario
For her ongoing work with Languages of Life, and for providing Canadians with the means to communicate with each other in different languages.
Leslie Natynczyk
Ottawa, Ontario
For her dedication to and support of military families, and for her innovative Segways for Wounded Warriors initiative.
Paul Nguyen
Toronto, Ontario
For fighting stereotypes and acting as a role model and mentor for at-risk youth in his community.
Constable Anne O’Shaughnessy
Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
For her dedication to the health, safety and physical well-being of the Aboriginal youth of Prince Edward Island.
Master Warrant Officer Jean-Claude Parent, C.D.
Ottawa, Ontario
For his contributions to the Canadian Red Cross and the Military Family Resource Centre of his community.
Linda Patterson
Oromocto, New Brunswick
For her involvement in creating safe neighbourhoods for children and seniors across the country, notably through the Block Parent Program.
Tom Quinn
Beaconsfield, Quebec
For his dedication to sports, notably as an accomplished athlete and as chair of the Canada Games Council.
Brigadier-General Bob Robert, C.D. (Ret’d)
Brooklin, Ontario
For his distinguished military career, and for his leadership within the Air Cadet League of Canada.
Ronald Schlegel
Kitchener, Ontario
For pursuing better living standards for all through his leadership within the business community.
Rachel Scott-Mignon
Gatineau, Quebec
For raising awareness of mental health issues, particularly bipolar disorder.
Maureen Shaw
Victoria, British Columbia
For her leadership in occupational health and safety, corporate social responsibility and education for manufacturing workers.
Master Seaman Christopher Mark Switzer
Victoria, British Columbia
For his contributions to the Royal Canadian Navy and to numerous local charities.
Hannah Catherine Taylor
Winnipeg, Manitoba
For her contributions to her community, and for raising awareness in support of the homeless.
Travis Toews
Beaverlodge, Alberta
For his dedication to the field of agriculture, and for his support for farmers and cattlemen.
Patricia (Pat) Varga
Unity, Saskatchewan
For the ongoing support and services she provides to our veterans, as Dominion president of the Royal Canadian Legion.
Kathryn Laura Whitfield
Toronto, Ontario
For her dedication to teaching and for inspiring Canadian youth to build a better world.
W. Brett Wilson, C.M.
Calgary, Alberta
For his many contributions as an entrepreneur, community leader and mentor.
Sergeant Angela Wintonyk, C.D.
Petawawa, Ontario
For her military service and for volunteering her time and resources to the Petawawa Military Families Resource Centre.
Pauline Wong
Montréal, Quebec
For her service to the Chinese community, and for encouraging other Chinese-Canadians to take pride in their heritage.
Lauren Woolstencroft
North Vancouver, British Columbia
For her contributions to alpine skiing, and for inspiring others to overcome obstacles.
Xinsheng (Simon) Zhong
Toronto, Ontario
For offering services to new immigrants and for promoting Chinese culture in Toronto.