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Encyclopedia > Order of Ontario

The Order of Ontario is an award given in the Canadian province of Ontario. Created in 1986 by then Lieutenant Governor Lincoln Alexander, the award is the most prestigious official honour in the province. The Order recognizes the highest level of individual excellence and achievement in any field, but is not awarded for acts of bravery.

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Selection for Membership

Each year, recipients of the award are selected by an Advisory Council consisting of the Chief Justice of Ontario (chair), the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, and the Secretary of the Cabinet, as well as other members of the Order.


Eligibility

The Order can be awarded to residents or former long-term residents of Ontario, who are not sitting elected federal, provincial or municipal representatives. The Order may not be awarded posthumously; however, candidates who are alive when they are nominated but who pass away before being inducted into the Order remain eligible.


Insignia

The insignia of the Order is a stylized trillium, in white and green enamel, edged in gold. In the centre of the trillium is the provincial shield of arms, surmounted by the Crown. The ribbons are red (the colour of the Ontario Ensign), white, green and gold.


Recipients

1998 Recipients

1999 Recipients

2000 Recipients

2001 Recipients

2002 Recipients

2003 Recipients

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Order of Ontario - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1255 words)
The Order of Ontario is an award given in the Canadian province of Ontario.
The insignia of the Order is a stylized trillium, in white and green enamel, edged in gold.
In the centre of the trillium is the provincial shield of arms, surmounted by the Crown.
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