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The Diamond Jubilee Medal

9 October 2012
Calgary, Alberta
This new commemorative medal was created to mark the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II’s accession to the throne. The Diamond Jubilee Medal, which was personally approved by Her Majesty, was unveiled on February 6, 2011, by Governor General David Johnston and Prime Minister Stephen Harper.

The Medal is a tangible way for Canada to honour Her Majesty’s dedicated service to our country. At the same time, it serves to honour significant contributions and achievements by Canadians. The medal program is part of the Diamond Jubilee Year celebrations, organized by the Government of Canada.

Commemorative medals, such as the Diamond Jubilee Medal, are established from time to time within the Canadian Honours System to mark special anniversaries or occasions.  Since 1967, several Canadian commemorative medals have been created, including two other Jubilee medals marking key anniversaries in Her Majesty’s reign as Queen of Canada (the Silver Jubilee Medal in 1977 and the Golden Jubilee Medal in 2002). Other commemorative medals include the Canadian Centennial Medal (1967) and the 125th Anniversary of the Confederation of Canada Medal (1992).

On October 9, 2012, Prime Minister Stephen Harper participated in a ceremony in Calgary, Alberta, to present Diamond Jubilee Medals to the following Canadians who have made significant contributions to their communities and country, or whose achievements abroad have brought credit to Canada:

  1. Genevive Agnew
  2. Susan Ashton
  3. Stephen Bach
  4. Joginder Singh Bains
  5. Alex Jacob Baum
  6. Richard Barrie Benedictson
  7. Mary Margaret Bergeron
  8. Morgan Bird
  9. Fariborz Birjandian
  10. Samuel Blakely
  11. Brent Boutwell
  12. Fred Bradley
  13. Richard G. Buchanan
  14. Barbara Burggraf
  15. Anne Burke
  16. Steve Butt
  17. Leah Callahan
  18. Wendy Cavanagh
  19. Roger Chaffin
  20. Elaine Chan
  21. Shan Chandrasekher
  22. Omkar Nath Channan
  23. Marjorie Cheng
  24. Gerald Chipeur
  25. Hyun-Ju (Joe) Cho
  26. Neelam Chopra
  27. James Clachrie
  28. Barry Clark
  29. Robert Clark
  30. Roslin Coljee
  31. Edmee Lam Comstock
  32. Earle Connor
  33. Andrew Constantinidis
  34. William Cormack
  35. Anne Coul
  36. James Cox
  37. Chandra Crawford
  38. Lindsay Dann
  39. Janice Dawson
  40. Bill Dejong
  41. Marc Deschenes
  42. Gordon Dirks
  43. Heather Dofoo
  44. Elvin Dorscher
  45. Denise Dubyk
  46. Richard P. Dur
  47. Clyde Henry Elford
  48. Shane Esau
  49. Yusuf Esmail
  50. Dawn Farrell
  51. LeRoy Fjordbotten
  52. RoseMarie Foley
  53. Devaughn Fraser
  54. Timothy Giese
  55. Rajinder Singh Gill
  56. Krishan Goll
  57. Inaki Gomez
  58. Elizabeth (Betty) Goodsell
  59. Vance Peter John Gough
  60. Robert Stuart Harvey Greene
  61. Rofina Groebmair
  62. Nagah Hage
  63. Lorne Hanson
  64. Mary Hassanali
  65. Kuldip Hayer
  66. Robert Head
  67. Dale Henwood
  68. Mark Hopkins 
  69. John Tzueng Huang
  70. Dave Hubert
  71. Ted Hughes
  72. Azhar Hunjra
  73. Carol Huynh
  74. Devin Jay Iversen
  75. Susan James
  76. Harold Jamieson
  77. Roy Jardine
  78. Judy Johnson
  79. Madeline Johnson
  80. Alfred Jones
  81. Raksh Joshi
  82. Khalil Karbani
  83. Sat Paul Kaushal
  84. Maggie Kayes 
  85. Sheldon Kennedy
  86. Alan Kenyon
  87. Alma Kersch
  88. Idrees Khan
  89. Alam Khandaker
  90. Werner Kohl
  91. David Kotowski
  92. Sebastian Kunka
  93. Steven Ladd
  94. Marty Lange
  95. Travis Lanoway
  96. Ken Lee
  97. Marilyn Laureen Lind
  98. Don Lindwall
  99. Griffin Lloyd
  100. Zachary Madell
  101. Sultan Mahmood
  102. Rupinder Mangat
  103. Bill McAlpine
  104. Brayden McDougall
  105. Bob McInnis
  106. Jamie McIntosh
  107. Michael McKillop
  108. Stephen McPhee
  109. Alister McQueen
  110. Lori McRitchie
  111. Jaye Milley
  112. Kenneth Dean Mitchell
  113. Dan Morrison
  114. Gerald Edmund Morrison
  115. Ted Morton
  116. Jean Mullen
  117. Lawrence Muraski
  118. Sean Naylen
  119. Ken Nettleton
  120. Kendra Ohama
  121. Ken Olson
  122. Ryan Palmer
  123. Charles B. Pamenter
  124. Martin Joseph Parnell
  125. Debi Perry
  126. Helen Perry
  127. Russell Piché
  128. George Roger Pilkington
  129. Marg Pollon
  130. Charlotte Marion Powlesland
  131. Bruce Pultz
  132. Lisa Rahimi
  133. Harjit Rai
  134. Harpinder Rai
  135. Marie Rajic
  136. Muhammad Rasheed
  137. Paul Rhodes
  138. Michael Ricketts 
  139. May Riva
  140. Matthew Ronald
  141. Prabudas Ruparell
  142. Susan Sarrasin
  143. Ozzie Sawicki
  144. Lynn Scheuerman
  145. Brenda Schnell
  146. Henry Schorr
  147. Rehan Shahid
  148. Mike Shaikh
  149. Davinder Sharma
  150. Pandit Roopnauth Sharma 
  151. Pawan Sharma
  152. Yogesh Sharma
  153. Harjyote Shergill
  154. Jasvir Sidhu
  155. Romi Sidhu
  156. Danny Snow
  157. Robert Sommerville
  158. Weldon Stacey
  159. Andrew Stagg
  160. Heather Steacy
  161. James Steacy
  162. Greg Steiner
  163. Carrie Stock
  164. Murray Stooke
  165. John Stutz
  166. Monique Sullivan
  167. Karam-Ali Talakshi
  168. Kathy Tam
  169. Jack Tennant
  170. Amber Thomas
  171. Rita Thompson
  172. Rufo-Tigs Tidalgo
  173. Do Truong
  174. Elvie Valeroso
  175. Randy Hendrik William Van Dorsten
  176. Dharam Pal Verma
  177. Sultankhanu Gulamali Walji
  178. Robert Edwin Walker
  179. Lynne Walker
  180. Richard S. Westbury
  181. Leanne Wlock
  182. Joseph Zamuda

A total of 60,000 Diamond Jubilee Medals will be given to Canadians throughout 2012 and up to February 28, 2013, the date on which the program closes. Medals will be presented to recipients by partners to the medal program (partners include the Governor General, the Prime Minister, the Canadian Ministry, Members of Parliament, Senators, Lieutenant Governors/Territorial Commissioners, Premiers and non-governmental organizations).

The Nomination Process and Medals Ceremonies

The nomination process for the Diamond Jubilee Medal was launched in fall 2011. 
To ensure that a wide range of endeavour is recognized, partners to the medal program have been invited to nominate candidates from their communities or organizations for this national honour.

Members of the general public are welcome to contact partners of the medal program to suggest names of candidates as well. Recommendations can also be made for individuals affiliated with non governmental organizations participating in this program. The deadline for partners to present nominations is December 31, 2012.

To be eligible for this medal, a person must be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada. They must have made a significant contribution to a particular province, territory, region or community within Canada, or an achievement abroad that brings credit to Canada.

The medal program is administered by The Chancellery of Honours, which is part of the Office of the Secretary to the Governor General.

The Medal

The medal, which is composed of nickel silver and features a proof finish was designed and produced by the Royal Canadian Mint and developed by the Canadian Heraldic Authority at the Chancellery of Honours at Rideau Hall.

The obverse depicts a crowned image of the The Queen, in whose name the medal is bestowed. The reverse marks the 60th (diamond) anniversary of Her Majesty’s accession to the throne. The Diamond Jubilee is depicted by the large central diamond, by the background diamond pattern, and by the dates 1952 and 2012.  The imagery includes the Royal Cypher (the Royal Crown and the letters EIIR for Elizabeth II Regina), Canadian maple leaves, and the motto VIVAT REGINA (“Long live The Queen!”).

The ribbon reflects a new arrangement of the blue, red and white colours of the 1953 Coronation Medal, the 1977 Silver Jubilee Medal, and the 2002 Golden Jubilee Medal.

Further information on the recipients and the Diamond Jubilee Medal is available on the website of the Governor General of Canada: www.gg.ca.

 


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