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(Notice is hereby given that the appointment of Captain (Retired) Jean-Charles Perreault to the Order of Military Merit was terminated by Ordinance signed by the Administrator of the Government of Canada on February 3, 2021. [Dated] Ottawa, April 10, 2021 [Signed] Ian McCowan Secretary General of the Order of Military Merit)
Five honorary appointments to the Order of Canada are permitted per year by the order's constitution. The following is a list of all honorary appointments to date. Names rendered in italics were later made Canadian citizens; these memberships thereby became regarded no longer as honorary but instead as substantive. #
While traditionally appointment to the Order of Canada has been utilised to recognize prominent Canadians, Brian Mulroney appointed 18 Canadians to the Privy Council on Canada Day in 1992 in commemoration of Canada's 125th anniversary, and two more (W.O. Mitchell and Maurice Richard) later that year.
Governor General of Canada: So styled while in office; thereafter, only styled as the Right Honourable. Consort of the governor general: So styled for the duration of spouse's time as governor general. Ambassadors So styled only in the country of accreditation. The Right Honourable (FR: Le/La très honorable) Governor general of Canada
2021 April 26, 2013 April 26, 2013 Extraordinary Companion [5] Louis-Philippe Pigeon: 1905 1986 June 23, 1980 October 15, 1980 Knight of the National Order of Quebec: Gordon Pinsent: 1930 2023 October 21, 1998 April 14, 1999 Gunther Plaut: 1912 2012 October 21, 1999 February 9, 2000 Member of the Order of Ontario: Christopher Plummer: 1929 2021
In honour of Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral service, the federal government has declared a federal holiday and a national day of mourning on Monday, Sept. 19. Here's what's open and closed on the ...
The following is a list of notable month-long observances, recurrent months that are used by various governments, groups and organizations to raise awareness of an issue, commemorate a group or event, or celebrate something.
As Canadians wait to find out if the'll be getting a national holiday on Sept. 19 to observe Queen Elizabeth's funeral, many have mixed reactions to the decision.