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  • Guyana’s Dr. Doobay appointed as member of the Order of Canada

    Guyana’s Dr. Doobay appointed as member of the Order of Canada

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    (CBC) Gov. Gen. Mary Simon has announced 83 appointments to the Order of Canada — a list that includes doctors, activists, artists and economists.

    Simon’s office announced one new companion — the highest level of the Order of Canada —16 officers, two honorary officers and 64 new members, the introductory honour level in the order. Two of the appointments are promotions within the Order of Canada.

    “The Order of Canada recognizes individuals who have made positive and lasting impacts on communities here in Canada, or who have brought honour to our country abroad,” the Governor General said in a media statement.

    “Congratulations to the new appointees and thank you to the nominators who cast a spotlight on their achievement, purpose and exceptional talent.”

    Avril wears a black jacket and dress and boots while holding her Juno Award.
    Avril Lavigne has been made a member of the Order for her career as a musician and her work supporting people with serious illnesses and disabilities. (CARAS/iPhoto)

    Pop-punk musician Avril Lavigne has been made a member of the order to mark both her career success and her work supporting people with serious illnesses and disabilities. The Napanee, Ont. native has been open about her battle with Lyme disease.

    Mellissa Fung, the acclaimed author, filmmaker and former CBC war correspondent, has been made a officer of the order for her advocacy for women and girls in war-torn countries.

    Reporter Mellissa Fung with a student at a girls' school in Herat, 2015. Photo credit: Sat Nandlall
    Mellissa Fung with a student at a girls’ school in Herat, Afghanistan in 2015. (Sat Nandlall/Submitted by Mellissa Fung)

    Fung was kidnapped in Kabul while covering the war in Afghanistan for CBC in 2008. She chronicled the experience in her book Under the Afghan Sky: A Memoir of Captivity.

    “I couldn’t believe it, and I just started to cry,” Fung told CBC News.

    She said she thought back to when she immigrated to Canada with her parents as a four-year-old girl who spoke no English.

    “Canada has just given me so many opportunities to pursue what I wanted to, to open up all these doors that I could walk through. And I … have always been very grateful to be a Canadian, very proud to be a Canadian,” she said.

    Journalist and filmmaker Mellissa Fung describes the emotion she felt when the Governor General’s office said she would receive the Order of Canada.

    Award-winning actress and producer Tina Keeper, who played RCMP officer Michelle Kenidi in CBC’s North of 60, is being named a member. Keeper was one of the first Cree members of Parliament and is known for her Indigenous-themed film and television work.

    Joyce Napier, a former Radio-Canada journalist and Canada’s current ambassador to the Vatican, has also been made a member of the order for her services to broadcasting and journalism.

    Monique Forget Leroux, the former president and CEO of Desjardins Group, is the only companion on the list. The Governor-General’s office said she has represented Canada on multinational groups and committees and was the first Canadian woman to chair the International Cooperative Alliance.

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    Stephen Poloz, the former governor of the Bank of Canada, has been made an officer. Poloz told CBC News that he went to Queen’s University to become a doctor, but a chance encounter with a first-year economics course changed his life.

    “I chose economics because it seemed like a powerful thing where you could actually help a lot of people live better lives if it was done right,” he said.

    Poloz, who also served as the president and CEO of Export Development Canada, said he was honoured and surprised when he learned that he was being made an officer of the Order of Canada.

    “I got this phone call and it was just, I was stunned,” he said. “I was very thrilled. It’s a very proud moment. It really is.”

    A close up of a woman sitting in her garden.
    Martha Friendly, executive director of the Childcare Resource and Research Unit, is being honoured for he life’s work. (Martin Trainor/CBC)

    Longtime childcare advocate Martha Friendly, who was also made an officer, told CBC News she’s “thrilled” and hopes that it draws attention to her life’s work.

    “I’ve worked on child care my whole life, my whole career,” she said. “I really do think [this honour] recognizes that child care is now an important issue for Canada … This wouldn’t have happened five or seven years ago.”

    Madeleine Humer, who was made a member of the Order of Canada for her work as a music teacher and a children’s choir conductor, said she didn’t realize her family and friends had been working behind the scenes to see her recognized.

    “One hears about these things when one’s younger and you just never think it’s something that you might get connected to,” she told CBC News.

    She said it seems strange to be honoured for “waving her hands at children” all day but she hopes the recognition demonstrates how important music is in the lives of children.

    “It’s about reaching children in a way that they don’t even know is important to them, and seeing that ‘ah-ha’ moment on their faces when they’re singing and they realize how connected they are to each other, to the organization and to the music we are all creating together,” she said.

    A woman in a blue floral dress shown sitting in a garden.
    Madeleine Humer has been made a member of the Order of Canada for her work as a mentor and music educator in choral conducting. (© Tegan McMartin Photography)

    Pamela Appelt has been named an officer of the order. Originally from Jamaica, she is a celebrated community leader and the first Black Canadian woman to be appointed to the Court of Canadian Citizenship.

    “I have been working in the community for decades and decades and I do it because I love it,” she said. “I am truly humbled by this honour.

    “It highlights for me that when you have thrown in your lot with a country that you call home, your adopted country, you have that responsibility to give back. And in my case, Canada has opened the doors for so many aspects of my life to be improved.”

    She said she hopes her appointment inspires young people across Canada to get involved in their own communities.

    “It’s never too early to start to make those connections in the community by using whatever you’re gifted to do,” she said.

    Celebrated playwright Colleen Louise Murphy, who has also written operas and directed films, was named a member of the order.

    She told CBC News that she “was pretty surprised” when she heard she was being honoured for her life’s work “because I’m in theater, and a playwright, and we keep low profiles.”

    “Anything that shines a bit of a light on the theater, play writing in particular, is great,” she said.

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    Full list of Order of Canada Appointees for June 27

    Companions 

    Monique Forget Leroux [promotion within the Order]

    Officers 

    Yusuf Altintas

    Pamela Geraldine Appelt

    Martha Rachel Friendly

    Mellissa Veronica Fung

    Chit Chan Gunn [promotion within the Order]

    Beverley Jean Johnston

    Daniel Gérald Lavoie

    Lindsay Machan

    Daphne Maurer

    Charles M. Morin

    Kent George Nagano [honorary appointment]

    Jack Cyril Pearpoint

    Stephen Shawn Poloz

    Kenneth John Rockwood

    Frances Estelle Reed Simons

    Douglas Wade Stephan

    Jozef Straus

    Vaira Vike-Freiberga [honorary appointment]

    Members

    Joe Brock Average

    Vickie Elaine Baracos

    Christi Marlene Belcourt

    David Gordon Ben

    Daniel Georges Bichet

    bill bissett

    John Allan Cairns

    Mark Joseph Cameron

    Pierre Chastenay

    Edward Herman Cole

    John Terry Copp

    The Reverend Michael Creal

    Budhendranauth Doobay

    Nima Gyaltsen Dorjee

    Elder Jane Rose Dragon

    Marcelle Dubois

    Leonard John Edwards.

    Lee Edward Errett

    Brian Ross Evans

    William Anthony Fox

    Janine Elizabeth Fuller

    Rosemary Burns Ganley

    Arnie Gelbart

    Franklyn Griffiths

    Sylvia D. Hamilton

    Madeleine D. Humer.

    Jane Knott Hungerford

    Captain Sidney Joseph Hynes

    William Janzen

    Tina Jones

    Christina Jean Keeper

    Judy M. Kent

    William James Gordon Kirby

    James Gregory Kyte

    Patrick Joseph Lahey

    The Honourable Susan Elizabeth Lang

    Barry Paul Lapointe

    Myrna Eunilda Lashley

    Avril R. Lavigne

    Pierre Legault

    Brandt Channing Louie

    Bruce A. Lourie

    Zoe N. Lucas

    Mother Pierre Anne Rosaria Mandato

    Bruno Marti

    Theresa Helen Matthias

    James David Meekison

    Richard Kelly Miskokomon

    Colleen Louise Murphy

    Joyce Napier

    Javaid Abbas Naqvi

    Robert Panet-Raymond

    E. Michael Perley

    Dan Poenaru

    Linda Rabeneck

    Stephen James Randall

    Solomon Ratt

    Jonathan Scott Rose

    Bibudhendra Sarkar

    Frances Marjorie Shaver

    Donald George Simpson

    Marvin R. V. Storrow

    Jack Edward Taunton

    Charles E. Weaselhead

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