Order of Nova Scotia

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Order of Nova Scotia

The Order of Nova Scotia, established in 2001, is the highest honour of the province of Nova Scotia. A maximum of 5 individuals are awarded annually. The first awards were presented in 2002.

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[edit] Purpose

The Order recognizes individuals who have demonstrated excellence and achievement in any field of endeavour benefiting in an outstanding manner the province and its residents.

[edit] Eligibility

Canadian citizens who are current or former long-term residents of the province are eligible to be nominated for and to receive the Order.

Members of the House of Assembly or the legislative assembly of a province, or members of the Senate or the House of Commons of Canada; and judges of a court are not eligible to be nominated for or to receive the Order while they are in office.

[edit] Advisory Council

Its members are:

  • a Chair, appointed by the Premier
  • the Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, or a judge of the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal or the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, designated by the Chief Justice
  • the Clerk of the Executive Council
  • three members appointed by the Premier, including the president of a university in the province and a member of the Order
  • a member appointed by the Leader of the Opposition
  • a member appointed by each leader of a recognized party in the House of Assembly

[edit] Recipients

[edit] 2006

  • George Elliott Clarke
  • Joan Dillon
  • Colonel (Ret'd) Ian Simon Fraser
  • Alida (Cora) de Jong Greenaway
  • Ronald Daniel Stewart

[edit] 2005

[edit] 2004

  • Anne Marie Comeau
  • Donald Michael Julien
  • Marial M. Mosher
  • Oscar Shiu-Yuet Wong
  • Sherman Zwicker

[edit] 2003

[edit] 2002

[edit] 2001

[edit] See also

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