On October 20, 1976, he was invested into the
Order of Canada. He was appointed to the Order's third tier,
Member, for "found[ing] the Recordings Archive Library at the University of Toronto, now the largest of its kind in Canada. For his constant support of Canadian talent and concern for the preservation of our cultural heritage". Sniderman was inducted into the
Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 1997. Sniderman himself remained an active participant in the Canadian music industry until his death. Always a believer in the "more is more" philosophy, he established the Sniderman Sound Recording Archive at the
University of Toronto's School of Music, ensuring that it is "as big as possible." Sniderman spoke at the 2006
East Coast Music Awards. In 1999, Sniderman received the
Ramon John Hnatyshyn Award for Voluntarism in the Performing Arts, a companion award of the
Governor General's Performing Arts Awards, for his tireless support of Canadian musicians. His son
Jason Sniderman is a musician and was also an executive with Sam the Record Man. Another son, Bobby Sniderman, went into business for himself as proprietor of The Senator restaurant. His grandson is Canadian musician
Cos Sylvan. ==References==