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  2. Canadian honours order of wearing - Wikipedia

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    Note—Canadians can still be awarded British Medals as well as Medals from other countries but they must first be approved by the Government of Canada. (See Nickle Resolution ) These items are worn at the end of the current order of precedence, and one receiving a British Order, Decoration or Medal after 1 June 1972 will abide by the normal ...

  3. Orders, decorations, and medals of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The orders, decorations, and medals of Canada comprise a complex system by which Canadians are honoured by the country's sovereign for actions or deeds that benefit their community or the country at large. Modelled on its British predecessor, the structure originated in the 1930s, but began to come to full fruition at the time of Canada's ...

  4. Orders, decorations, and medals of the Canadian provinces

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    PEI Firefighter’s Long Service Medal (Prince Edward Island) See also. Orders, decorations, and medals of Canada; List of Canadian awards; Canadian order of precedence (decorations and medals) Bibliography. McCreery, Christopher (2008). “The Beginner’s Guide to Canadian Honours” Toronto: Dundurn Press. ISBN 978-1-55002-748-8

  5. Order of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Queen, Sovereign of the Order of Canada, approved the augmentation of her royal arms for Canada with the order's ribbon in 1987. [ 50 ] On the grant to Bishop's College School , Quebec, the Sovereign's insignia of the Order was depicted below the Royal Arms of Canada, the only time the badge has been incorporated into a grant document.

  6. Star of Military Valour - Wikipedia

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    The Star of Military Valour ( French: Étoile de la vaillance militaire) is a military decoration that is, within the Canadian system of honours, the second highest award for military valour, [1] and one of three honours for military valour awarded by the Canadian monarch, generally through his or her viceroy - in-Council.

  7. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Long Service Medal - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Canadian Mounted Police Long Service Medal was established by royal warrant on 6 March 1934 by King George V. It is the oldest continually awarded honour within the Canadian honours system, and the first created specifically for Canadian service within Canada. [2] Initially proposed by the Royal North-West Mounted Police Veterans ...

  8. Royal Canadian Mint tokens and medallions - Wikipedia

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    All medals for the 2010 Winter Games were manufactured in the Mint's Ottawa facility. The medals were designed by Corrine Hunt and Omer Arbel. The medals are based on two large master artworks of an orca whale (to be used on the Olympic medals) and raven (to be used on the Paralympic medals). Each of the medals has a unique hand-cropped section ...

  9. Victoria Cross (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The Victoria Cross (VC; French: Croix de Victoria) was created in 1993, perpetuating the lineage of the British Victoria Cross, while serving as the highest award within the Canadian honours system, taking precedence over all other orders, decorations, and medals. It is awarded by either the Canadian monarch or his viceregal representative, the ...