The Diamond Jubilee Medal was created in honour of Her Majesty’s Diamond Jubilee, to recognize Canadians from all walks of life who have made significant contributions to Canada or whose achievements abroad have brought credit to Canada. A total of 60,000 Diamond Jubilee Medals will be given to Canadians throughout the year.
The inaugural set of 60 medals was presented on the first day of Diamond Jubilee Week (February 6-12) which launches the Diamond Jubilee Year in Canada. This date commemorates Her Majesty The Queen’s accession to the throne on February 6, 1952.
This inaugural medal presentation is one of several events planned for the year. Other Diamond Jubilee celebrations include themed festivals and special events, as well as a host of community-based activities across the country.
The medal is administered by The Chancellery of Honours, which is part of the Office of the Secretary to the Governor General.
For details on the medal program, please refer to www.gg.ca