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List of members of the Order of Ontario

The following is a full list of members of the Order of Ontario, both past and current, in order of their date of appointment.

Members
1987 John Black Aird – 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Ontario • Aline Akeson – poverty activist • J. M. S. Careless – historian • Hon. William G. DavisPremier of Ontario (1971–1985) • Celia Franca – founder of National Ballet of CanadaHarry Gairey – civil rights activist • Duncan Gordon • Roger Guindon – university administrator • Dianne Harkin – founder of Women for the Survival of Agriculture • Cleeve Horne – portrait painter and sculptor • Benjamin Sinclair Johnson – sprinter • Franc Joubin – prospector and geologist • Johnny Lombardi – pioneer of multicultural broadcasting in Canada • Clifford McIntosh – public speaker, author and founder of the Quetico Centre • Oskar Morawetz – composer • John Polanyi – Nobel laureate • Al Purdy – poet • James Swail – researcher and developer of assistive devices for the blind • Bessie Touzel – social worker and teacher • Whipper Billy Watson – professional wrestler, supporter of children's charities 1988 Alex Baumann – competitive swimmer, Olympic medalist • June Callwood – journalist, author and social activist • Floyd Chalmers – editor, publisher and philanthropist • Robertson Davies – novelist, playwright, critic, journalist, professor, founding Master of Massey CollegeReva Gerstein – first woman Chancellor of the University of Western Ontario (1992–96) • Charlotte Lemieux – teacher and public servant • Walter Frederick Light – business executive • Gordon Lightfoot – singer and songwriter • Dennis McDermott – trade unionist, Canadian Director of the United Auto Workers (1968–78), and president of the Canadian Labour Congress (1978–86) • Pauline McGibbon – 22nd Lieutenant Governor of Ontario • Don Moore – activist and immigration advocate • Bernice Noblitt – President of the Federated Women's Institute of Canada, women's rights activist and teacher • John C. Parkin – architect • Beryl Potter – activist for the rights of people with disabilities • John Josiah Robinette – lawyer • Murray Ross – founding president of York UniversityRobert B. SalterOrthopedic surgeon and professor • John Weinzweig – composer 1989 Louis Applebaum – composer • John W. H. Bassett – publisher, media baron • Dorothy Beam – advocate for the rights of the Deaf • Leonard Birchall – decorated RCAF pilot (World War II) • Violet Blackman – black rights activist • Morley Callaghan – author & playwright • Paul Charbonneau – priest and founder of Brentwood Recovery Home • Charles George Drake – neurosurgeon • Anne Gribben – nurse and labour activist • James Ham – engineer, administrator and President of the University of Toronto • Kenneth Hare – climatologist • Daniel Iannuzzi – broadcaster • Norman Jewison – film director, producer, actor and founder of the Canadian Film CentreBasil JohnstonAnishinaabe writer & storyteller • Cliff Lumsdon – world champion marathon swimmer • Janet Murray – nun, educator and hospital administrator • Laure Rièse – educator; first female faculty member to obtain a PhD from University of TorontoHarry Thode – geochemist, nuclear chemist, and academic administrator • Eberhard Zeidler – architect 1990 • James Archibald – veterinary surgeon, organ transplant pioneer • Margaret Atwood – writer • John Bailey – physician and community organizer • Maxwell Enkin – refugee advocate • Maureen Forrester – contralto • Ursula Franklin – metallurgist, research physicist, author and educator • George R. Gardiner – businessman, philanthropist and co-founder of the Gardiner MuseumStanley Grizzle – trade union activist • Karen Kain – dancer • Vicki Keith – marathon swimmer • Wilbert Keon – heart surgeon, scientific researcher • Dr. Robert McClure – surgeon, missionary, Moderator of the United Church of Canada (1968–71), social activist • Roland Michener – 20th Governor General of Canada • Roderick Moran – paediatric dentist and organizer of specialized care clinics for disabled children • Brian Orser – figure skater (Olympic medallist/world champion) • Clifford Pilkey – trade union leader • Wilfrid Sarazin • Herbert Smith – engineer and educator • Kathleen Taylor – the first woman to chair the board of a major Canadian bank • Jean Woodsworth – social worker, women's and seniors' rights activist 1991 • Gerald Barbeau • John Basmajian – scientist • Elisabeth Bednar • Agnes Benidickson – first female chancellor of Queen's UniversityLiona Boyd – classical guitarist • Clara Bernhardt – writer, poet and composer • A. J. Casson – artist, member of the Group of SevenClifford Chadderton – veteran (World War II), CEO of The War AmpsFrances Dafoe – figure skater, World Champion and Olympic medallist • Dora de Pedery-Hunt – artist, designer of coins for Royal Canadian MintJohn Craig Eaton – businessman • John Robert Evans – pediatrician, academic, businessperson, civic leader, founding dean of McMaster University Faculty of Medicine • Timothy Findley – author & playwright • Mary Lou Fox • Wilbur Howard – minister, the first black person to graduate from Emmanuel College and be ordained in the United Church of Canada • William Goldwin Carrington Howland – lawyer, judge and former Chief Justice of Ontario • Greta Kraus – Harpsichordist, pianist and teacher • Sim Fai Liu – doctor and founder of the Mon Sheong Foundation • Veronica O'Reilly • Tom Patterson – founder of Stratford Festival of CanadaWalter Pitman – president of Ryerson Polytechnical Institute (1975–80) • Annabel Slaight – teacher, environmentalist and co-founder of OWL • Arthur Solomon • Louis Temporale – sculptor • George Rutherford Walker • Lois Miriam Wilson – first female Moderator of the United Church of Canada (1980–82) 1992 Lincoln Alexander – 24th Lieutenant Governor of OntarioBromley Armstrong – civil rights leader • Boris Berlin – pianist, music educator, arranger, and composer • Pierre Berton – author, journalist, TV personality • Suzanne Rochon-Burnett – first aboriginal person in Canada to own and operate a private commercial radio station • Linda Crabtree – writer, advocate and founder of CMT International • Stefan Dupré – economist, teacher and administrator • William Hutt – actor • Germain Lemieux – folklorist and teacher • Arthur Martin – justice of the Court of Appeal for OntarioDoris McCarthy – artist • Terry Meagher – human rights and labour activist • Raymond Moriyama – architect • Fraser Mustard – physician and scientist • Oscar Peterson – jazz pianist • Serafina Petrone – writer, educator and philanthropist • Nancy Pocock – activist, advocate for refugees and artist • Harry Rasky – documentary film producer • Judith Simser – teacher and advocate for the deaf • Rose Wolfe – Chancellor of the University of Toronto (1991–1997) 1993 Roberta Bondar – astronaut • Pat Capponi – author and advocate for mental health issues and poverty issues • Jean-Gabriel Castel – law professor and Professor Emeritus at Osgoode Hall Law SchoolTirone David – cardiac surgeon • Colin diCenzo • Budhendra Doobay – cardiologist, heart surgeon and philanthropist • Grace Hartman – first female mayor of SudburyDaniel G. Hill – civil servant, human rights specialist, and Black Canadian historian • Thomas Hill – curator, writer, art historian, artist, actor, producer and traditional eskanye singer • Karl Kaiser – wine maker and ice wine pioneer • Murray Koffler – businessman and philanthropist • Benjamin Lu – chemical engineering professor and Professor Emeritus at University of Ottawa • Abbyann Lynch – teacher and ethics consultant • Lois Marshall – concert soprano • Isabel McLaughlin – artist • Gunther Plaut – author • Paul Rekai – doctor and co-founder of Central Hospital • Mary Stuart – administrator and volunteer • William Tamblyn – engineer, administrator and first President of Lakehead University • Shirley Van Hoof • Donald J.P. Ziraldo – wine maker and ice wine pioneer 1994 • Prasanta Basu – ophthalmologist, researcher and director of the Eye Bank of Canada (1955-1991) • Joan Chalmers – philanthropist • Martin Connell – businessman and philanthropist • Elsie Cressman – missionary and midwife • Lorna deBlicquy – aviator and Canada's first woman Civil Aviation Flight Inspector • Selma Edelstone • Nicholas Goldschmidt – conductor, first music director of the Royal Conservatory Opera School (University of Toronto) • Martha Henry – actress • Conrad Lavigne – media executive • Donald C. MacDonald – politician • Flora MacDonald – politician • Edwin Mirvish – businessman, philanthropist and theatrical impresario • Alice Munro – writer • Phil Nimmons – jazz clarinetist, composer, bandleader • Ted Nolan – hockey player and coach • George Pedersen – president of University of Western Ontario (1985 to 1994) • Ronald Satok – artist • Nelles Silverthorne – pediatrician, researcher and vaccine pioneer • Elizabeth Thorn • Bryan Walls – dental surgeon, historian and author 1995 Doris Anderson – author, journalist, women's rights activist • Tim Armstrong – public policy advisor, legal counsel and author • Harry Arthurs – lawyer, academic, labour law scholar • Douglas Bassett – media executive • Thomas Beck – entrepreneur and philanthropist • Laurent Belanger – entrepreneur and administrator • Marlene Castellano – teacher and researcher • Shirley Carr – labour leader, first woman president the Canadian Labour Congress. • Angela Coughlan – internationally ranked competitive swimmer, Olympic medallist • Corinne Devlin – gynecologist and teacher • Robert Filler – surgeon and researcher • Ted Hargreaves – businessman and charitable fundraiser • Elmer Iseler – conductor of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, founder of the Festival Singers of Canada and the Elmer Iseler Singers • Heather Johnston – first lay woman president of the Canadian Council of ChurchesVim Kochhar – former senator and co-founder of Rotary Cheshire Homes • Linda Lundström – fashion designer • Lloyd Perry – lawyer • Natavarlal Shah – physician, co-founder of the Sikh Education Research Centre and co-founder of the Mount Carmel Home • William Somerville – public servant and administrator 1996 Avie Bennett – businessman and philanthropist • Huguette Burroughs – journalist and public servant • Herbert Carnegie – hockey player • Jesse Davidson & John Davidson – co-founders of the charity Jesse's JourneyClifford R. Evans – labour leader • Gregory Evans – judge • Ellen Louks Fairclough – first female member of the Canadian federal Cabinet • Amber Foulkes • Charles Godfrey – physician, professor and former MPPKamala-Jean Gopie – political activist • Chris Hadfield – astronaut • Tommy Hunter – country singer • Arlette Lefebvre – child psychologist at the Hospital for Sick Children • Jeffrey Wan-shu Lo • Janet Lunn – children's writer • Trisha Romance – artist • Etienne Saint-Aubin – lawyer • Ezra Schabas – musician, educator and author • Al Waxman – actor • William Wilkinson • Doreen Wicks – humanitarian 1997 • John Brooks – founder of the John Brooks Community Foundation and Scholarship Fund • François Chamberland • Audrey Cole – activist for people with disabilities • John Colicos – actor • William Coyle – aerospace pioneer • Leslie Dan – businessman • Michael de Pencier – entrepreneur, environmental investor and publisher • Jack Diamond – architect, founding director of the Master of Architecture program at the University of TorontoCharles Dubin – judge • Ralph Ellis – filmmaker, documentarian and administrator • Larry Grossman – politician • Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook – portrait sculptor • Abbyann Lynch – medical ethicist • Ron Ianni – lawyer, teacher and President of the University of Windsor • Roy Laine • Moon Lum • Kathleen Mann – teacher and choir director • Judith Meeks • Nancy Raeburn • Jack Rabinovitch – philanthropist and founder of the Giller PrizeRichard Rohmer – writer • Bob Rumball – pastor and advocate for the deaf and those with special needs • Nalini Stewart – administrator • Paul Tsai 1998 Marion Anderson – Aboriginal band councillor • Bluma Appel – philanthropist, arts patron • Jean Ashworth Bartle – Founder and director of the Toronto Children's ChorusAllan Leslie Beattie – lawyer, former chairman of the board for the Hospital for Sick ChildrenIrene Broadfoot – community activist • Norman Campbell – television director & producer, playwright • Armando Felice DeLuca – community activist • Claire O. Dimock – community activist • Ydessa Hendeles – Founder, director and curator of the Ydessa Hendeles Art Foundation and Grand Founder of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) • Dr. Kenneth C. Hobbs – physician, international humanitarian • Hal Jackman – business leader, philanthropist, 24th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Chair of the Ontario Arts Council and Chancellor of the University of TorontoMaureen Kempston Darkes – President and General Manager of General Motors Canada Ltd. and community activist • Marvelle Koffler – Founder of the Marvelle Koffler Breast Centre at Mount Sinai Hospital and the Koffler Centre for the Arts • Dr. Lap Cheung Lee – community activist • Andrée Lortie – advocate for the Francophone community • Knowlton Nash – journalist • Alfred U. Oakie – pioneer in traffic safetyLloyd Seivright – activist • Masami Tsuruoka – sports figure • Thomas Leonard Wells – politician 1999 William Blake – Community activist • Doris BoissoneauOjibwe language activist • Paul Michel BoscWine-makerMavis Elaine Burke – Educator, advocate for early childhood education and community activist • Clarice Chalmers – Philanthropist • Keshav Chandaria – philanthropist • Susan Charness – disability-rights activist • Sam John Ciccolini – entrepreneur and philanthropist • Esther Farlinger – charity fundraiser • Victor Feldbrill – violinist, orchestral conductor and champion of Canadian music • Dr. James Ferguson – medical researcher • Maxwell Goldhar – businessman, philanthropist • Doris Lau – financial adviser, charity fundraiser, goodwill ambassador for Ontario and scholarship sponsor • Eileen McGregor – community activist • Winnie "Roach" Leuszler – first Canadian to swim the English Channel, sportswoman • Alice King Sculthorpe – community activist • Dr. Bette Stephenson – physician, founding member of the College of Family Physicians of Canada, former Ontario Progressive Conservative MPP and cabinet minister • Hin Cheung Tam – community activist • Gordie Tapp – entertainer • Anthony Toldo – industrialist, philanthropist, bicyclist • Lisette Véron-Rainu – children's activist • Ken Watts – Founder of the Ontario Collegiate Drama Festival 2000 Danielle Allen and Normand Pellerin – educators • Maggie Atkinson – Lawyer and AIDS activist • Marilyn Brooks – Fashion designer and philanthropist • Nickie Cassidy – activist on behalf of sufferers of multiple sclerosisErnie Checkeris – Educator and activist, Chancellor of Thorneloe University, Sudbury • George A. Cohon – Chicago-born lawyer; founder/senior chairman of McDonald's Restaurants of Canada; philanthropist • Lloyd Dennis – educator • William Andrew Dimma – businessman and educator • Kildare Dobbs – writer, journalist • Joyce Fee – educator and community activist • Dr. Robert Freedom – physician, professor and author • Donald H. Harron – journalist, author and actor • Jane Jacobs – U.S.-born naturalized Canadian author; Toronto-based urban philosopher • Stephan Lewarventure capitalist, financier and philanthropist • Janet MacInnis – fundraiser and volunteer • Frank Miller – politician (former Premier of Ontario) • Betty Oliphant – founder of the National Ballet School of Canada • J. Robert S. Prichard – educator, author and former President of the University of TorontoJoseph Radmore – athlete, member of the Canadian Paralympic TeamMargaret M. Risk – nurse • Haroon Siddiqui – journalist, columnist • Dr. Calvin Stiller – physician • Donald A. Stuartgold and silversmith • Dr. Lap-Chee Tsui – molecular geneticist; Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong KongIrving Ungerman – entrepreneur, boxer and activist 2001 Richard M. Alway – President/Vice-Chancellor of St. Michael's College, promoter of Catholic-Anglican dialogue in Canada • Gwen M. Boniface – first female Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner • Rita Burak – public servant • Danielle Campo – athlete, member of the Canadian Paralympic TeamMichael "Pinball" Clemons – President and former player of the Toronto ArgonautsKen Danby – artist • Terry Daynard – researcher, teacher • Terrence J. Donnelly – fundraiser for cardiac research and development • Gail J. Donner – Dean of the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Toronto; Executive Director of the Registered Nurses Association of OntarioFredrik Stefan Eaton – businessman, community volunteer • C. Dennis Flynn – elected official, fundraiser, community volunteer and war veteran • Prof. Dr. Nicolas D. Georganas – pioneer in multimedia medical communications and telelearning • Helen Haddow – community activist • Paul Kellsworkplace safety advocate • Jake Lamoureux – Volunteer with young people • Alexina Louie – composer of classical musicLewis W. MacKenzie, Major General (Retired) – Ontario Director of ICROSS Canada, the International Community for the Relief of Starvation and SufferingSigne and Robert McMichael – builders and donors of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection of Group of Seven paintings in KleinburgDusty Miller – patron of the arts, artistic director of the Cambrian PlayersDavid Mirvish – leader in the development and promotion of the visual arts in Ontario • Peter Nesbitt Oliver – historian • James S. Redpath – Chancellor of Nipissing University • Dr. Donald T. Stuss – clinical psychologist, neuropsychologist and behavioural neuroscientist • Bhausaheb Ubale – human rights activist • Dr. Carin WittnichUniversity of Toronto professor and researcher • Madeline Ziniak – Vice-president and executive producer of CFMT television, promoter of multiculturalism 2002 Peggy Baker – dancer, choreographer and teacher; founder of the Toronto-based DancemakersJames BartlemanLieutenant Governor of OntarioMarilyn Bell DiLascio – first person to swim Lake Ontario (1954) • David Blackwood – artist • Frederick M. Catzman – lawyer • Austin Clarke – author, teacher, mentor, writer-in-residence at the University of Toronto; recipient of the 2002 Giller PrizeBarbara Chilcott – actress • Mario Cortellucci – fundraiser • Patricia Freeman Marshall – community activist • Irving R. Gerstein – businessman, philanthropist • Joan Goldfarb – teacher of adults with disabilities • Walter Gretzky – Ambassador for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind and the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and father of Wayne GretzkyPhyllis M. Grosskurth – Professor emerita and Fellow, Massey College, University of Toronto; 1965 winner of the Governor General's Award for non-fiction • Dr. Raymond O. Heimbecker – cardiovascular surgeon • Patrick John Keenan – volunteer • Tom Kneebone – actor, playwright • Burton Kramer – graphic designer • Dr. Benson Lau – physician and teacher • J. Douglas Lawson – Vice-Chairman of the Ontario Arts CouncilRhéal Leroux – Volunteer, former president of the Festival Franco-Ontarien • Dr. William K. Lindsay – surgeon and professor • Joan Murray – art historian, former director of the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in OshawaDr. Mark J. Poznansky – President and Scientific Director of the Robarts Research Institute • Dr. Joanna Santa Barbara – physician, national president of the Physicians for Global SurvivalThomas H. B. Symons – founder of Trent University and its president and vice-chancellor (from 1961–72) • Lela Wilson – artists' rights activist 2003 Joseph J. Barnicke – businessman and philanthropist • John Kim Bell – musician, promoter of Aboriginal culture • Col. Archibald J. D. Brown – businessman, community activist • Dorothy Ellen Duncan – Executive Director of The Ontario Historical Society, teacher, curator • Julian Fantino – police officer, former Chief of Police for London, York Region and Toronto; Ontario's Commissioner of Emergency Management; now Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial PoliceMary Germain – community activist • Dr. Avis E. Glaze – teacher, administrator, writer and international educator • Dr. Benjamin Goldberg – psychiatrist • Doris Grinspun – Executive Director of the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO) • George Gross – Corporate Sports Editor of Sun Media Corporation • Macklin Hancock – pioneer in urban planning, urban design and landscape architectureRyan Hreljac – elementary school student, committed to raising funds for clean water and sanitation projects around the world since the age of six • Dr. Frederic Jackman – psychologist • Laura Louise Legge – lawyer, community activist • Helen Lu – volunteer, organizer and fundraiser for charitable organizations in Toronto • Dr. Donald Mackay – Professor of Environmental and Resource Studies at Trent University, and director of the Canadian Environmental Modelling Centre • Hon. Jack MarshallSecond World War veteran, Member of Parliament, Senator, and activist • Anna Porter – writer, book publisher • Hon. Robert Keith Rae – Member of Parliament, former Premier of Ontario, lawyer • Eric Wilfrid Robinson – promoter of adult educationDiane Simard Broadfoot – community activist • Joan Thompson – volunteer • Rita Tsang – businesswoman • Hon. Mabel Van Camp – judge; first woman on the Supreme Court of OntarioMike Weir – golfer; first Canadian to win the Masters Golf TournamentKirk Albert Walter Wipper – environmentalist, heritage conservationist and fitness advocate (died 2011) • William John Withrow – former director of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) 2004 • Dr. Tyseer Aboulnasr – engineer • Jeff Adams – Paralympian and world champion in wheelchair sportsMohammad Azhar Ali Khan – journalist, multiculturalism expert • Diana Alli – outreach worker • Patricia Ann Aratoaphasia care volunteer • Dr. Robin F. Badgleysociologist, founder of Department of Behavioural Science at the University of TorontoIain Baxter& – conceptual artist • Louise Binder – speaker on HIV/AIDS issues • Richard Bradshaw – director of the Canadian Opera CompanyLeonard A. Braithwaite – lawyer and former MPP • Dr. Inez Elliston – educator, community volunteer • Adele Fifield – director of "The War Amps" • Joan Francolini – community volunteer • Sheldon Galbraithfigure skating coach • Dr. Allan Gross – Professor of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto • Andrea Hansen – violinist • Joyce Ann Lange – advocate for the hearing impairedDelores Lawrence – leading female entrepreneur and philanthropist • René J. Marin – respected Francophone jurist • David McGirr – community volunteer in Northern Ontario • Anthony Pawson – scientist known for research of signal transduction in cells • Kim Phuc Phan ThiVietnamese napalm victim • John Rochon – marksman • Chandrakant Shah – public health educator • Gordon Surgeonerentomologist specializing in insect transmitted diseases • Galen Weston – businessman in food services sector • Reverend Monsignor Lawrence Anthony Wnuk – outreach worker to the Polish community • James Young – former Chief Coroner • Margaret Zeidler – architect 2005 Naomi Alboim – public servant • Ron Barbaro – community service • Harold Brathwaite – educator • Boris Brott – conductor (Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra) • Donald Carr – lawyer • Brian Desbiens – educator • Thomas Dignan – Aboriginal healthcare advocate • Deborah Ellis – children's author, human rights advocate • Hughes Eng – community service • Brenda L. Gallie – Expert in the treatment of retinoblastomaDorothy Griffiths – researcher, educator • William A. Harshaw – fundraiser for Parkinson's diseaseJohn Honderich – former editor and publisher, Toronto StarLeon Katz – engineer, medical inventor • Gisèle Lalonde – educator • Mike Lazaridis – founder, Research in Motion; inventor, BlackBerryBeatrice Levis – advocate for social justice • Nancy Lockhart – Chair, Ontario Science CentreErnest McCulloch – pioneer in stem cell biology • Lillian McGregor – teacher of aboriginal languages • Sher Ali Mirza – engineer • Ratna Omidvar – former president, Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants • Sandra Rotman – philanthropist • Mark Starowicz – broadcaster, journalist • Marlene Streit – professional golfer • Ronald W. Taylor – physician in sports medicine; team physician to the Toronto Blue JaysJames Till – pioneer in stem cell biology • John Walker Whiteside – assistant crown attorneyMoses Znaimer – broadcaster 2007 Thomas J. Bitove – businessman, community activist • John Richard BondUniversity of Toronto astrophysicist and cosmologistBernice and Rolland Desnoyers – foster parents for children and youth since 1960 • Peter J. George – economist, author, President and Vice Chancellor of McMaster University in Hamilton and Chair of the Council of Ontario Universities • Christopher A. Harris – cofounder of the Ottawa-Carleton Immigrant Services Organization, the National Capital Alliance on Race Relations and the Jamaican Ottawa Community Association • Peter Herrndorf – Broadcasting executive • Rebecca F. JamiesonFirst Nations activist • Max KeepingOttawa media personality • M. David Lepofsky – disability activist • Dr. Tak W. Mak – biomedical scientist • J. William McConkeyUniversity of Windsor professor • Dr. Roderick R. McInnes – University of Toronto professor and senior scientist with the Hospital for Sick ChildrenR. Roy McMurtry – former Chief Justice of Ontario and Attorney General of Ontario • Lorraine Monk – author, photographer, and artist • Albert Kai-Wing Ng – graphic designer and creator of graphic design accreditation • Adeena Niazi – helping newcomers settle in Canada • Gordon M. Nixon – President/CEO of the Royal Bank of CanadaMargaret Helen Ogilvie – Chancellor's Professor of Law at Carleton UniversityEva Olsson – Holocaust survivor • Marlene Ann PierreAboriginal activist • Dr. Frances A. ShepherdUniversity of Toronto professor • Janice Gross Stein – scholar, academic • Paul-François Sylvestre – novelist, researcher and mentorWilliam Thorsell – Director/CEO of the Royal Ontario Museum • Dr. David Walde – Director of the Oncology Program • Dr. Paul WalfishUniversity of Toronto professor and senior consultant 2008 Reference: • George Brady – human rights advocate, public speaker and Auschwitz survivor • Jack Chiang – journalist, community service • Tony Dean – Secretary of the Cabinet, credited with improving the Ontario Public Service • Mary Dickson – lawyer, educator and advocate for people with disabilities • Noel Edison – Artistic Director of the Elora Festival and the conductor of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir • Frank Fernandes – Toronto businessman and volunteer • Jean-Robert Gauthier – for his work in advancing French-language education • Sam George – Native Canadians' rights activist • Heather Gibson – educator specializing in American Sign Language (ASL) • Robert A. Gordon – served as president of Humber College • Gordon Gray – philanthropist • Susan Hoeg – community service on behalf of the Georgina Island Chippewas • Claude Lamoureux – served as president and CEO of the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan • Patrick Le Sage – served as Chief Justice for the Ontario Superior Court of Justice • Dr. Joe MacInnis – physician, scientist and undersea explorer • Dr. David MacLennan – biomedical scientist, expert in biochemistry, genetics and physiology of muscle function • Lorna Marsden – served as President of York University and of Wilfrid Laurier University, and a former senator. • David Peterson – former Premier of Ontario • Ed Ratushny – expert on the Canadian judiciary • Rosemary Sadlier – author and president of the Ontario Black History Society • Dr. Fuad Sahin – for his contributions to community service; founder of the International Development and Relief Foundation. • Barbara Ann Scott-King – Olympic champion figure skater in 1948 • Ellen Seligman – for contributions to publishing and support of Canadian authors • Peter Silverman – broadcaster and consumer advocate • David Smith – philanthropist • Ted Szilva – originator and developer of the Big Nickel Project • Mary Welsh – for 35 years of community and civic contributions 2009 Reference: • Constance Backhouse – legal scholar and historian • Dr. Philip Berger – physician and leader in the fields of urban medicine, addiction, homelessness and HIV/AIDS care • Lawrence Bloomberg – businessman and philanthropist • Lesley Jane Boake – educator and founder of Canine Opportunity, People Empowerment • Dr. Helen Chan – clinical oncologist • Peter Crossgrove – businessman and charity fundraiser • Mike DeGagné – community leader and advocate for Aboriginal peoples • Levente Diosady – a leader in the field of food process engineering • Fraser Dougall – media owner and philanthropist • Jacques Flamand – writer and promoter of Franco-Ontarian literature • Jean Gagnon – an advocate for the health and safety of workers • Paul Godfrey – Chair of Metro Toronto (1973–1984), businessman • Peter Godsoe – businessman • Ovid Jackson – provincial politician • Dr. Kellie Leitch – orthopaedic pediatric surgeon; Assoc. Professor of Medicine, University of TorontoGerry Lougheed, Jr. – funeral director and volunteer • Diana Mady Kelly – theatre director and teacher of dramatic arts • Naseem Mahdi – spiritual leader • Dr. Samantha Nutt – Executive Director, War Child Canada • Dr. James Orbinski – physician; Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto; President of Médecins Sans Frontières (1998–2001) • Bonnie Patterson – former president of Ryerson UniversityShirley Peruniak – park naturalist and conservationist • Alice Porter – nurse and missionary • Ken Shaw – news anchor (CTV) and philanthropist • Janet Stewart – lawyer and philanthropist • Shirley Thomson – civil servant • George Turnbull – expert in financial services and philanthropist • Dr. Mladen Vranic – physician and researcher • Dr. Anne-Marie Zajdlik – physician and female AIDS activist 2010 Reference: • Suhayya Abu-Hakima – technology entrepreneur and volunteer • Russell Bannock – fighter pilot and Second World War commander • Gail Beck – child and adolescent psychiatrist and champion of the HPV public immunization program • Joseph Chin – medical pioneer and a leader in the prevention and treatment of prostate cancer • Lynn Factor – social worker • Gerald Fagan – choral conductor, teacher and mentor • Nigel Fisher – former president of UNICEF CanadaJacques FlamandLillie Johnson – Ontario's first black director of public health • Ignat Kaneff – developer and philanthropist • Mobeenuddin Hassan Khaja – founder of the Association of Progressive Muslims of Ontario and Canada • Elizabeth Ann Kinsella – founder of the Youville Centre • Huguette Labelle – civil servant and the first woman to lead the Red Cross in Canada • Elizabeth Le Geyt – writer and birdwatcher • Clare Lewis – former Crown attorney and judge • Louise Logue – expert advisor in the field of crime prevention • Gordon McBean – scientist and environmentalist • Wilma Morrison – educator, historian and founder of the Niagara Black History Association • James OrbinskiCoulter Osborne – lawyer and former associate chief of justice • Chris Paliare – civil litigator • Gilles G. Patry – consultant, researcher, and a university administrator • Dave Shannon – lawyer • Molly Shoichet – researcher • Howard Sokolowski – leader in the home building industry and philanthropist • Edward Sonshine – entrepreneur and philanthropist • Reginald Stackhouse – author, retired politician and co-founder of Centennial CollegeDavid Staines – scholar, professor, literary critic and writer • Martin Teplitsky – mediator-arbitrator, Lawyer and founder of the Lawyers Feed the Hungry program • Dave Toycen – president and CEO of World Vision CanadaJohn Ronald Wakegijig – launched a mental health program for First Nations youth and established Rainbow Lodge • Elizabeth Hillman Waterston – researcher and writer 2011 Reference: • Peter Adams – politician, professor and volunteer • Dr. Anna Banerji – helped create the Immigrant Health and Infectious Disease Clinic and the Canadian Refugee Health Conference • Dr. Sandra E. Black – cognitive neurologists specializing in stroke and dementia • Paul Cavalluzzo – Lawyer, Senior Partner, Cavalluzzo Shilton McIntyre Cornish LLP, Barristers and Solicitors • Catherine Colquhoun – volunteer • David Crombie – three-term mayor of Toronto • Nathalie Des Rosiers – legal expert • Marcel Desautels – philanthropist • Sara Diamond – artist and president of OCAD University • Charles Garrad – archaeologist, historian, and scholar • Peter Gilgan – developer and philanthropist • Frank Hayden – created Special Olympics International • Donald Jackson – world gold medalist in male figure skating • Zeib Jeeva – founding member of the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund • Howard McCurdy – scientist, civil rights activist and MPP • Arthur McDonald – physicist • Noella Milne – lawyer and volunteer • Suzanne Pinel – French-language educator and television personality • Ucal Powell – head of Ontario's Carpenter's Union • Barbara Reid – children's author and illustrator • Alison Rose – documentary filmmaker and reporter • Linda Schuyler – co-creator and executive producer of the Degrassi television franchise • Dr. Louis Siminovitch – geneticist • Rahul Singh – founder of GlobalMedic • Connie Smith – journalist, television host and teacher • The Honourable Ray Stortini – retired Superior Court Judge • John Tory – lawyer, business leader, community activist, broadcaster and former MPP 2012 Reference: • Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish – physician, human rights and peace activist • Michael Burgess – actor and singer • Mark Cohon – commissioner of the Canadian Football LeagueGlen Cook – businessman and restored and preserved the historic Puce River Black Community Cemetery • Stephen Cook – computer scientist • Phyllis Creighton – chair of the Ontario Mental Health Foundation and the Addiction Research Foundation's clinical institute • Michael Davies – businessman and philanthropist • Ronald Deibert – director of the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs • Dr. Rory Fisher – headed the Department of Extended Care at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto for almost 20 years • Anne Golden – administrator • Joan GreenToronto Board of Education's first female CEO • Dr. Vladimir Hachinski – neurologist and teacher • John D. Honsberger – lawyer • Dr. Shafique Keshavjee – thoracic surgeon and world leader in lung transplantation • Fr. Joseph MacDonald – founder of Poverello Charities Ontario • Don MacKinnon – advocate of Ontario's energy industry • Deepa Mehta – filmmaker and women's rights activist • Vincent Pawis – Native Inmate Liaison Officer • Sr. Helen Petrimoulx – advocate for refugees • The Honourable Sydney Robins – Supreme Court of Ontario judge • Dr. Gail Robinson – psychiatrist, professor and advocate, she co-founded Canada's first rape crisis centre • Mamdouh Shoukri – president and vice-chancellor of York UniversityBarry Smit – professor and climate change researcher • Brian Stewart – reporter and foreign correspondent • Frank Tierney – teacher and founder of the Borealis Press and Tecumseh Press 2013 Reference: • Irving Abella – scholar and historian • Dr. Mohit Bhandari – orthopaedic surgeon and researcher • Paul Burston – public servant • George E. Carter – lawyer and the first Canadian-born Black judge • Ellen Campbell – founder and CEO of the Canadian Centre for Abuse Awareness • Penny Collenette – leader and innovator • Ronald Common – President of Sault CollegePaul Corkum – physicist and the father of attosecond science • David Cronenberg – filmmaker • Alvin Curling – first Black Speaker of the Ontario Legislature • Allison Fisher – Executive Director of Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health • Claude Gingras – former chair of the Fondation Franco-Ontarienne • Avvy Yao Yao Go – lawyer • Piers Handling – Director and CEO of the Toronto International Film FestivalPaul Henderson – hockey player and mentor • Justin Hines – singer, songwriter and founder of Justin Hines Foundation • Ronald Jamieson – former Senior Vice President of Aboriginal Banking at BMO Financial GroupJeanne Lamon – Music Director of Toronto's Tafelmusik Baroque OrchestraFrances Noronha – civil servant • Lyn McLeod – former leader of the Ontario Liberal PartyDiane Morrison – former Executive Director of the Mission, an Ottawa homeless shelter • Steve Paikin – journalist and television host • Dr. James Rutka – pediatric neurosurgeon and researcher • Adel Sedra – engineering scholar, professor and administrator • Toby Tanenbaum – philanthropist and volunteer 2014 Reference: • Mary Anne Chambers – Cabinet Minister and MPPMing-Tat Cheung – cardiologist and medical researcher • Michael Dan – neurosurgeon and philanthropists • Don Drummond – economist • Rick Green – performer, writer and advocate for people with ADDPatrick Gullane – head and neck surgeon • Joseph Halstead – civil servant and administrator • Alis KennedyMétis leader • Sylvie Lamoureux – teacher, scholar, and academic • Gilles LeVasseur – lawyer, economist and professor • Gary Levy – founding Director of the Multi-Organ Transplant Program at Toronto General HospitalSidney B. Linden – former Chief Justice of the Ontario Court of JusticeBarbara MacQuarrie – advocate for women's rights • Eva Marszewski – founder and Executive Director of Peacebuilders International • Marilyn McHarg – Co-founder and former Executive Director of the Canadian branch of Doctors Without Borders/Médécins Sans FrontièresHans Messner – scientist and physician • James Murray – philanthropist • Robert Nixon – former Minister of Finance and leader of the Ontario Liberal PartyDhun Noria – surgical pathologist • Maryka Omatsu – retired Ontario Court Justice and Canada's first Asian-Canadian female judge • Charles Pachter – artist • John Ralston Saul – writer and lecturer • Najmul Siddiqui – entrepreneur, community leader and philanthropist • Jeffrey Turnbull – physician, humanitarian and Medical Director of Ottawa Inner City Health • Dolores Wawia – pioneer in native education • David Williams – Canadian astronaut, physician and scientist • Warren Winkler – former labour lawyer, mediator and Chief Justice of Ontario 2015 Reference: • Hugh Allen Surgeon and Specialist in Obstetrics and Gynecology • Susan Bailey Nurse, Teacher and Pioneer in Palliative care • Isabel Bassett Former Ontario Cabinet Minister and MPPMonica Elaine Campbell Pioneer in the Development of Palliative Care Services for the Deaf in Ontario • Dennis Chippa Community Leader and Humanitarian • Wendy Craig Professor of Psychology at Queen's University and Expert on the Prevention of Bullying • Gordon Cressy Former Politician, Public Servant, Humanitarian, Mentor and Youth Advocate • Madeline Edwards Community Advocate and Founding Member of the Congress of Black Women of Mississauga and Area Chapter • Hoda ElMaraghy Professor and Director of the Intelligent Manufacturing Systems Center at the University of WindsorRobert Fowler Critical Care Physician at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and Associate Professor of Medicine and Critical Care Medicine at the University of TorontoHerbert Gaisano Professor and Researcher at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Medicine and Gastroenterologists • John Gignac Veteran Fire Captain • June Girvan Founder of the J'Nikira Dinqinesh Education Centre in Ottawa • Beverley Gordon Founding CEO of The Safehaven Project for Community Living • Richard Gosling community leader and youth advocate • Stephen Goudge Former Judge in the Court of Appeal for OntarioAnton Kuerti Concert Pianist and Composer • Rita Letendre Painter, Muralist and Printmaker • Jackie Maxwell Artistic Director of the Shaw FestivalErrol Mendes Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa, Author and Advocate for the Universal Application of Human Rights • Julian Nedzelski Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist and Head and Neck Surgeon at the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and a Pioneer of Cochlear Implants in Ontario • Mike Parkhill Founder of SayITFirst • René Pitre Business Leader and Advocate of French Language Culture, Community and Education in Ontario • Donna Trella Founder of Reach for the Rainbow • Stanley Zlotkin A Nutrition Specialist and Researcher at The Hospital for Sick Children 2016 Reference: • Peter A. Adamson Surgical Specialist in Otolaryngology • Mehran Anvari Surgical Robotics Pioneer • Donovan Bailey Track and Field Icon • Jennifer Bond Professor of Law and Human Rights Advocate • Angèle Brunelle Advocate for Northwest Ontario's Francophone Community • Ronald F. Caza Lawyer and Defender of Francophone Linguistic Rights • Anthony Kam Chuen Chan Pediatric Hematologist and Scientist • Ethel Côté Entrepreneur, Volunteer and Community leader • Jim Estill Entrepreneur and Philanthropist • Carol Finlay Anglican Priest and Education Advocate • Cheryl Forchuk Scholar in the Fields of Homelessness, Poverty and Mental Health • Dorothée Gizenga International Development Expert and Human Rights Advocate • Shirley Greenberg Lawyer and Women's Rights Advocate • Robert Pio Hajjar Motivational Speaker • Greta Hodgkinson Prima Ballerina • Dorothy Anna Jarvis Pediatrician • Lisa LaFlamme Broadcast Journalist • M.G. Venkatesh Mannar Expert in Food Science Technologies and Nutrition • Ernest Matton (Little Brown Bear) Community Capacity Builder and Spiritual Ambassador • Dennis O'Connor former Associate Chief Justice of Ontario • David Pearson Professor and Promoter of Science Communication • Fran Rider Women's Hockey Advocate • Beverley Salmon Anti-Racism and Community Activist • Hugh Segal Public Servant • Helga Stephenson Arts Administrator and Human Rights Activist • Margo Timmins Vocalist 2017 Reference: • Dr. Upton Allen pediatric infectious disease specialist • Daniel Aykroyd actor and entrepreneur • Dr. Alan Bernstein cancer researcher and research leader • Dr. David Cechetto neuroscientist and director of international medical development projects • Dr. Peter Chang lawyer and psychiatrist • The Honourable Sandra Chapnik lawyer and judge • Dr. Tom Chau biomedical engineer • Dr. Dorothy Cotton psychologist and mental health advocate • Peter Dinsdale Anishinaabe community leader • Leslie Fagan singer and promoter of Canadian music • Michael Geist scholar and public intellectual • Shashi Kant professor of forest resource economics • Myrtha Lapierre retired nursing professor • Floyd Laughren former MPP and Finance Minister • Michael Lee-Chin entrepreneur and philanthropist • Gail Nyberg former Daily Bread Food Bank executive director and former school trustee • Dr. Dilkhush Panjwani psychiatrist • Elder Geraldine Robertson educator and advocate for residential school survivors • Allan Rock former politician and UN Ambassador • Robert J. Sawyer celebrated science-fiction author • Sandra Shamas writer, performer and comedian • Elizabeth Sheehy criminal law, scholar • Ilse Treurnicht CEO and advocate for women and innovation 2018 Reference: • Jean Augustine politician and social justice advocate • Salah Bachir businessman and philanthropist • Dr. Sue Carstairs veterinarian and conservationist • Ralph Chiodo entrepreneur and philanthropist • Dr. Zane Cohen colorectal surgeon • Dwayne De Rosario soccer player • Michele DiEmanuele CEO and public servant • Philip Epstein lawyer, scholar in family law • Dr. Aaron Fenster biomedical physicist • Mark Freiman lawyer, public servant and former Deputy Attorney General of Ontario • Emmanuelle Gattuso philanthropist • Mary Gordon social entrepreneur, educator and child advocate • Edward Greenspon journalist • Spider Jones sports journalist, author and member of the Canadian Boxing Hall of Fame • Neal Jotham animal welfare advocate • Dalton McGuinty provincial politician and former Premier of Ontario 2003-2013 • Peter Menkes businessman • Janice O'Born entrepreneur and philanthropist • Cheryl Perea child advocate • Dr. Lyne Pitre physician and educator • Col. A. Britton (Brit) Smith philanthropist 2019 Reference: • Melanie Adrian law professor at Carleton UniversityRoland Armitage former Ontario politician and Member of the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of FameDr. Allan Carswell physicist • Helen Ching-Kircher businesswoman and philanthropist • John Colangeli CEO of Lutherwood and Lutherwood Child and Family Foundation • Nancy Coldham businesswoman and philanthropist • Sean Conway former Ontario Cabinet Minister under David Peterson • Clare Copeland former Chair of Toronto Hydro • Barbara Croall composer and musician • Lisa Farano charity executive • Geoffrey Fernie biomedical engineer • Dr. Allan Fox neuroscientist • John Freund author and peace activist • Susan Hay journalist • Dr. John Jennings historian • Dr. Marlys Koschinsky Biochemistry Professor • James W. Leech former head of the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan • Audrey Loeb law professor • Dani Reiss President and CEO of Canada Goose Incorporated • Janis Rotman philanthropist • Linda Silver Dranoff lawyer • Joan Sutton Straus journalist 2020 Reference: • Daniel Allen public servant • Dr. Joseph Raymond Buncic physician at The Hospital for Sick Children • Michael DeGasperis property developer and philanthropist • Dr. Raymond Desjardins atmospheric scientist • Ernest Eves former Premier of Ontario 2002-2003 • Hershell Ezrin public servant • Carlo Fidani businessman and philanthropist • Karen Goldenberg occupational therapistMichael Deane Harris former Premier of Ontario 1995-2002 • Ellis Jacob President and CEO of Cineplex Entertainment • Dr. Jing Jiang engineering professor at the University of Western Ontario • Dr. Shana O. Kelley professor at the University of Toronto • Dr. André Lapierre linguistics professor at the University of OttawaDale Lastman lawyer • André M. Levesque soldier • Dr. Peter Liu cardiologistHazel McCallion former Mayor of Mississauga 1978-2014 • Arden McGregor humanitarian • Janet McKelvy philanthropist • George McLean artist • Hon. Rosemary Moodie SenatorHon. Robert W. Runciman former Senator 2010-2017 • Dr. Marilyn Sonley pediatric oncologist • Ahmad Reza Tabrizi philanthropist • Hon. Karen M. Weiler former judge 2021 Reference: • Payam Akhavan - human rights lawyer • Walter Arbib - co-founder of SkyLink Aviation • Teresa Cascioli - former CEO of Hamilton’s Lakeport Brewing • George Chuvalo - heavyweight boxing champion • Angela Cooper Brathwaite - nurse • Aimée Craft - researcher, professor, and author • Stephen Diamond - philanthropist • Nishan Duraiappah - Chief of Police for Peel Region • Mitch Frazer - attorney • Leo Goldhar - philanthropist • Steve (Suresh) Gupta - businessman • Elise Harding-Davis - museum curator and professor • Armand P. La Barge - President of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police • Sandra Laronde - artist • Dave Levac - former Member of Provincial Parliament • David McKay - CEO of the Royal Bank of Canada • Barbara Morrongiello - doctor • Lori Nikkel - CEO of Second Harvest • Rose M. Patten - banker • Christina Petrowska-Quilico - pianist • Robert Poirier - former chair of Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport • Kevin Smith - hospital administrator • Joan VanDuzer - creator of the Harbinger Foundation • Sara Waxman - author and journalist 2022 Reference: • Dyane Adam - commissioner of official languages • Cindy Adams - Executive Director of Scientists in School • Jordan Bitove - owner of Torstar • Vanessa Burkoski - former Chief Nursing Officer of Ontario • Dr. Michael Cheng - child psychiatrist • Dianne Cunningham - former Member of Provincial Parliament • Andre De Grasse - athlete and Olympic Gold Medalist • Rhoda Howard-Hassmann - human rights scholar • Dr. David J. Jenkins - researcher and professor • Christina Jennings - producer • Dr. Mohamed Lachemi - researcher and educator • Eric Lindros - ice hockey player • Arthur Lockhart - educator • Lorin MacDonald - human rights lawyer • Christine Nesbitt - speed skater and Olympic medalist • Dr. Beverley A. Orser - physician and scientist • Pauline Shirt - indigenous educator • Dr. Frank Silver - neurologist • Dr. John P. Smol - environmental researcher • Dr. David Tannenbaum - physician • Biagio Vinci - owner of Biagio and founder of social service programs • Dr. Ajay Virmani - CEO • Dr. Padraig Warde - oncologist • Dr. MaryLynn West-Moynes - educator • Marva Wisdom - Senior Fellow at the Munk School of Global Affairs • Elizabeth Witmer - former Member of Parliament 2023 Reference: • Jay Aspin - educator and former Member of Parliament • John M. Beck - founder of Aecon Group • Jo-Anne Clarke - geriatrician • Hon. David Collenette - former Member of Parliament and cabinet minister • Claire Crooks - psychologist and researcher • Julie Di Lorenzo - President of Mirabella Development Corp • John English - author and former Member of Parliament • Lee Errett - surgeon and professor • Gervan Fearon - educator • Patrick Foran - CTV Consumer Alert reporter and author • Blake C. Goldring - entrepreneur and philanthropist • Herbert Ho Ping Kong - doctor and educator • Blake Hutcheson - CEO of Toronto-based OMERS • Michael Latner - CEO of Shiplake Properties • Bernard Leduc - CEO of Ottawa’s Hôpital Montfort • Joy MacDermid - researcher • Dwayne Morgan - creator of Up From The Roots Entertainment • Florence Ngenzebuhoro - CEO of the Centre Francophone du Grand Toronto • Hazelle Palmer - CEO of Sherbourne Health • Fred Possmayer - researcher • Peter Simon - President of The Royal Conservatory of Music • Gary Slaight - CEO of Slaight Communications • George Trusler - surgeon • Raquel Urtasun - co-founder the Vector Institute • Bhavana Varma - CEO of United Way of Kingston 2024 Reference: • Zanana Akande - former provincial Cabinet Minister • Martin Antony - doctor and researcher • Hon. Todd L. Archibald - former judge of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice • Lise Bourgeois - teacher and entrepreneur • Rudolph Bratty - founding partner of Brattys LLP • Marilyn Denis - television and radio host • Nick Di Donato - entrepreneur • Brian Dunne - CEO of PHSS Support Services • Diane Dupuy, CM - founder of Famous PEOPLE Players • Jeremy Freeman - oncologist • Vivek Goel, CM - public health researcher • Brian Gover - lawyer • Margery Holman - educator • Royson James - journalist • Kevin Junor, MMM, CD - military Captain • Catherine Karakatsanis - engineer • Winston Kassim, CM - executive at RBC • Danielle Lussier - educator • Alejandro Marangoni, OC, FRSC - researcher • Mina Mawani - CEO of Dixon Hall • Howard Ovens - researcher • Jeanne-Lucille Pattison - curator of the McMichael Gallery • Poonam Puri - governance advisor • Elizabeth Richer - Indigenous social services • Jean Seely - researcher • Walied Soliman - lawyer • Juliana Sprott - Chief Giving Officer of The Sprott Foundation • Jennifer Suess - lawyer • Joseph Vitale - founder of Italpasta 2025 Reference: • Ahmad Attia - CEO of Gestalt Communications • Cameron Bailey - CEO of Toronto International Film Festival • Arron Barberian - Restaurateur, Philanthropist, Accessibility Advocate • Jean-Robert Bernier, Major-General (Retd) - Former Canada’s Surgeon General and Former chief medical adviser for NATOJohn B.W. Carmichael - Former Member of Parliament • Dr. Jamaica Cass - Physician and Indigenous Health Advocate • Don Cherry - Former ice hockey player, coach, and television commentator • Donette Chin-Loy Chang - Philanthropist • Dr. Robert James Cusimano - Cardiac surgeon • Dr. Philip J. Devereaux - Physician and researcher (perioperative care) • Dr. Morris Freedman - Physician and researcher (dementia care) • Jacques Frémont - Former President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ottawa • Dr. Kathleen Gartke - Orthopedic surgeon • Professor Amanda Grzyb - Scholar in genocide studiesZabeen Hirji - former CHRO of Royal Bank of Canada and Founder Purposeful Third Act • Elder Shirley Horn - First Chancellor of Algoma University • Dr. Bernard Lawless - Trauma surgeon and researcher • Nathan Leipciger - Holocaust survivor and human rights advocate • David MacNaughton - Professional advisor and former Canadian Ambassador to the United States • Joe Mancinelli - Trade union activist • Claudette McGowan - CEO of Protexxa • Tracy Moore - Canadian broadcaster and advocate • Edward Rogers - Executive Chair of Rogers Communications • Richard Rooney - co-founder of Burgundy Asset Management • Dr. John L. Semple - Reconstructive surgeon • Nancy Mei Chun Siew - Heritage preservationist • Stephen J. R. Smith - co-founder of First National FinancialHon. George Strathy - Former Chief Justice of Ontario • J. David Wake, KC - Former Associate Chief Justice of the Ontario Court of Justice and former Integrity CommissionerDr. Mary Wells - Dean of Engineering at the University of Waterloo ==References==
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