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Saskatchewan Order of Merit

The Saskatchewan Order of Merit (French: Ordre du Mérite de la Saskatchewan) is a civilian honour for merit in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Instituted in 1985 by Lieutenant Governor Frederick Johnson,[1] on the advice of the Cabinet under Premier Grant Devine, the order is administered by the Governor-in-Council and is intended to honour current or former Saskatchewan residents for conspicuous achievements in any field,[2] being thus described in law as the highest honour amongst all others conferred by the Saskatchewan Crown.[3]

Saskatchewan Order of Merit
Awarded by the lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan
TypeProvincial order
Established1985
MottoMultis E Gentibus Vires
("From many people, strength")
EligibilityAny current or former long-term Canadian citizen resident of Saskatchewan.
Awarded forExcellence, achievement, and contributions to the social, cultural and economic well-being of the province and its residents.
StatusCurrently constituted
FounderFrederick Johnson representing Elizabeth II
ChancellorRussell Mirasty representing Charles III
GradesMember
Post-nominalsSOM
Precedence
Next (higher)National Order of Quebec
Next (lower)Order of Ontario

1985–2005

2005–present
Ribbons of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit

Structure and appointment

The Saskatchewan Order of Merit is intended to honour any Canadian citizen currently or formerly resident in Saskatchewan who has demonstrated a high level of individual excellence and achievement in any field, improving the "social, cultural and economic well-being of the province and its residents"; the process of finding such individuals begins with call for nominations put out each spring by the Saskatchewan Honours Advisory Council.[1] There are no limitations on population, but only ten new members may be created each year.[1]

The process of finding qualified individuals begins with call for nominations put out each spring by the Saskatchewan Honours Advisory Council,[1] which then makes its selected recommendations to the lieutenant governor. Posthumous nominations are accepted within one year of the date of death and in 2001 the Provincial Emblems and Honours Act was amended to allow for honorary membership in the order,[4] granted to those who are neither current nor former residents of Saskatchewan; Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, was the first honorary member of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit, having been appointed on 24 April 2001.[5] The lieutenant governor, who is ex officio a member and the Chancellor of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit and remains a member following his or her departure from viceregal office,[6] then makes all appointments into the fellowship's single grade of membership by letters patent bearing the viceroyal sign-manual and the Great Seal of the province;[7] thereafter, the new Members are entitled to use the post-nominal letters SOM and have their portrait added to the Athabasca Gallery at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building.[4]

Insignia

Upon admission into the Saskatchewan Order of Merit, members are presented with the order's insignia at a ceremony held either at Government House in Regina or at a venue in Saskatoon.[4] According to The Provincial Emblems and Honours Act, which stipulates the design of the order's badges and ribbon and how they are worn, the main emblem of the order is a silver medallion in the form of a six pointed star—an abstract rendition of a western red lilly, the province's official flower. The obverse is coated in white enamel and bears the escutcheon of Her Majesty's Arms in right of Saskatchewan within a circular ribbon that displays the provincial motto—Multis E Gentibus Vires (From many peoples strength)[8]—all topped by a St. Edward's Crown symbolizing the Canadian monarch's role as the fount of honour.[9] This medallion is hung from a ribbon with a green-gold-green, vertical striped pattern, at the collar for men, and on a bow pinned at the left chest for women. Members will also receive for wear on casual clothing a lapel pin in the form of a stylized western red lily bearing at St. Edward's Crown.[10]

Inductees

The following are some notable appointees of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit:[11]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Marsh, James H. (ed.). "Culture > Awards > Saskatchewan Order of Merit". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Toronto: Historica Foundation of Canada. Retrieved 16 August 2009.
  2. ^ Elizabeth II (29 June 1988). "The Provincial Emblems and Honours Act" (PDF). III.15. Regina: Queen's Printer for Saskatchewan. Retrieved 21 May 2009. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ Elizabeth II 1988, 17
  4. ^ a b c Office of the Provincial Secretary. "About OPS > Protocol Office > Saskatchewan Honours and Awards Program > Saskatchewan Order of Merit". Queen's Printer for Saskatchewan. Retrieved 16 August 2009.
  5. ^ "Prince of Wales Honoured" (Press release). Queen's Printer for Saskatchewan. 24 April 2001. Retrieved 16 August 2009.
  6. ^ Elizabeth II 1988, 15
  7. ^ Elizabeth II 1988, 18
  8. ^ Office of the Provincial Secretary. "About OPS > Protocol Office > Emblems of Saskatchewan > Coat of Arms". Queen's Printer for Saskatchewan. Retrieved 16 August 2009.
  9. ^ Royal Canadian Mounted Police. . Queen's Printer for Canada. Archived from the original on 23 March 2009. Retrieved 20 May 2009.
  10. ^ Elizabeth II 1988, 19
  11. ^ Office of the Provincial Secretary. (PDF). Regina: Queen's Printer for Saskatchewan. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 February 2012. Retrieved 16 August 2009. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

External links

  • Saskatchewan Order of Merit webpage

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This article is about the Saskatchewan order For similarly named orders see Order of Merit disambiguation The Saskatchewan Order of Merit French Ordre du Merite de la Saskatchewan is a civilian honour for merit in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan Instituted in 1985 by Lieutenant Governor Frederick Johnson 1 on the advice of the Cabinet under Premier Grant Devine the order is administered by the Governor in Council and is intended to honour current or former Saskatchewan residents for conspicuous achievements in any field 2 being thus described in law as the highest honour amongst all others conferred by the Saskatchewan Crown 3 Saskatchewan Order of MeritAwarded by the lieutenant governor of SaskatchewanTypeProvincial orderEstablished1985MottoMultis E Gentibus Vires From many people strength EligibilityAny current or former long term Canadian citizen resident of Saskatchewan Awarded forExcellence achievement and contributions to the social cultural and economic well being of the province and its residents StatusCurrently constitutedFounderFrederick Johnson representing Elizabeth IIChancellorRussell Mirasty representing Charles IIIGradesMemberPost nominalsSOMPrecedenceNext higher National Order of QuebecNext lower Order of Ontario1985 20052005 presentRibbons of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit Contents 1 Structure and appointment 2 Insignia 3 Inductees 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksStructure and appointment EditThe Saskatchewan Order of Merit is intended to honour any Canadian citizen currently or formerly resident in Saskatchewan who has demonstrated a high level of individual excellence and achievement in any field improving the social cultural and economic well being of the province and its residents the process of finding such individuals begins with call for nominations put out each spring by the Saskatchewan Honours Advisory Council 1 There are no limitations on population but only ten new members may be created each year 1 The process of finding qualified individuals begins with call for nominations put out each spring by the Saskatchewan Honours Advisory Council 1 which then makes its selected recommendations to the lieutenant governor Posthumous nominations are accepted within one year of the date of death and in 2001 the Provincial Emblems and Honours Act was amended to allow for honorary membership in the order 4 granted to those who are neither current nor former residents of Saskatchewan Prince Charles Prince of Wales was the first honorary member of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit having been appointed on 24 April 2001 5 The lieutenant governor who is ex officio a member and the Chancellor of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit and remains a member following his or her departure from viceregal office 6 then makes all appointments into the fellowship s single grade of membership by letters patent bearing the viceroyal sign manual and the Great Seal of the province 7 thereafter the new Members are entitled to use the post nominal letters SOM and have their portrait added to the Athabasca Gallery at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building 4 Insignia EditUpon admission into the Saskatchewan Order of Merit members are presented with the order s insignia at a ceremony held either at Government House in Regina or at a venue in Saskatoon 4 According to The Provincial Emblems and Honours Act which stipulates the design of the order s badges and ribbon and how they are worn the main emblem of the order is a silver medallion in the form of a six pointed star an abstract rendition of a western red lilly the province s official flower The obverse is coated in white enamel and bears the escutcheon of Her Majesty s Arms in right of Saskatchewan within a circular ribbon that displays the provincial motto Multis E Gentibus Vires From many peoples strength 8 all topped by a St Edward s Crown symbolizing the Canadian monarch s role as the fount of honour 9 This medallion is hung from a ribbon with a green gold green vertical striped pattern at the collar for men and on a bow pinned at the left chest for women Members will also receive for wear on casual clothing a lapel pin in the form of a stylized western red lily bearing at St Edward s Crown 10 Inductees EditThe following are some notable appointees of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit 11 Freda Ahenakew CM SOM author and academic appointed 2005 John Hall Archer OC SOM librarian and historian appointed 1987 Don Atchison SOM Mayor of Saskatoon appointed 2019 Lorne Allan Babiuk OC SOM FRSC immunologist molecular virologist and vaccinologist appointed 2003 Marcel Alter Baltzan OC SOM physician and nephrologist appointed 1999 Lloyd Ingram Barber CC SOM Chancellor of the University of Regina appointed 1995 Byrna Barclay SOM author appointed 2004 Edward Dmytro Bayda SOM QC Chief Justice of Saskatchewan appointed 2008 Allan Emrys Blakeney PC OC SOM QC FRSC Premier of Saskatchewan appointed 2000 Elizabeth Winifred Brewster CM SOM poet and academic appointed 2008 Sharon Butala OC SOM writer and conservationist appointed 2009 Angus Daniel Campbell CM SOM founder of the Northern Ontario Hockey Association appointed 1996 Maria Campbell OC SOM author playwright broadcaster filmmaker appointed 2005 Roger Colenso Carter OC SOM QC Dean University of Saskatchewan College of Law appointed 1998 Edward Milton Culliton CC SOM QC Chief Justice of Saskatchewan appointed 1988 Donald Grant Devine Premier of Saskatchewan appointed 2009 Thomas Clement Douglas PC CC SOM Premier of Saskatchewan appointed 1985 Joseph Fafard OC SOM sculpture artist appointed 2002 Walter Henry Farquharson SOM DD Moderator of the United Church of Canada appointed 2007 David Leon Kaplan CM SOM professor performer and conductor appointed 2006 Dorothy Knowles OC SOM landscape artist appointed 1987 John Victor Hicks SOM poet appointed 1992 Frederick W Hill CM SOM appointed 1999 businessman Gordon MacMurchy SOM politician appointed 1999 Peggy McKercher CM SOM Chancellor of the University of Saskatchewan appointed 2001 Kenneth Alexander Mitchell CM SOM actor appointed 2001 Robert Joseph Ogle OC SOM Roman Catholic priest broadcaster and politician appointed 1995 Thelma Pepper SOM artist appointed 2018 William Perehudoff OC SOM artist appointed 1994 Elizabeth Raum oboist and composer appointed 2010 Edward Rawlinson SOM FCA broadcaster appointed 1989 Garnet Sam Richardson SOM Curler appointed 2005 Roy John Romanow PC OC SOM QC Premier of Saskatchewan appointed 2003 Allen Sapp OC SOM artist appointed 1985 Sandra Marie Schmirler SOM Olympic athlete posthumously appointed 2000 Morris Cyril Shumiatcher OC SOM QC civil rights lawyer appointed 1996 John William Tranter Spinks CC MBE SOM appointed 1996 Savella Stechishin CM SOM home economist and writer appointed 1998 Anne Szumigalski SOM poet appointed 1989 Guy Clarence Vanderhaeghe OC SOM author appointed 2003 Charles III King of Canada appointed 2001 Ernest Walker CM SOM archaeologist and academic appointed 2001 Pamela Wallin OC SOM television journalist and diplomat appointed 1999 James Vernon Weisgerber SOM DD prelate of the Roman Catholic Church appointed 2005 Prince Edward Duke of Edinburgh KG GCVO SOM ADC P member of the Canadian Royal Family appointed 2005 Stephen Worobetz OC SOM MC FRCSC Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan appointed 1999 Clifford Emerson Wright OC SOM Mayor of Saskatoon appointed 1999 Sylvia Fedoruk Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan appointed 1986See also EditCanadian order of precedence decorations and medals State decoration Symbols of SaskatchewanReferences Edit a b c d Marsh James H ed Culture gt Awards gt Saskatchewan Order of Merit The Canadian Encyclopedia Toronto Historica Foundation of Canada Retrieved 16 August 2009 Elizabeth II 29 June 1988 The Provincial Emblems and Honours Act PDF III 15 Regina Queen s Printer for Saskatchewan Retrieved 21 May 2009 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Elizabeth II 1988 17harvnb error no target CITEREFElizabeth II1988 help a b c Office of the Provincial Secretary About OPS gt Protocol Office gt Saskatchewan Honours and Awards Program gt Saskatchewan Order of Merit Queen s Printer for Saskatchewan Retrieved 16 August 2009 Prince of Wales Honoured Press release Queen s Printer for Saskatchewan 24 April 2001 Retrieved 16 August 2009 Elizabeth II 1988 15harvnb error no target CITEREFElizabeth II1988 help Elizabeth II 1988 18harvnb error no target CITEREFElizabeth II1988 help Office of the Provincial Secretary About OPS gt Protocol Office gt Emblems of Saskatchewan gt Coat of Arms Queen s Printer for Saskatchewan Retrieved 16 August 2009 Royal Canadian Mounted Police Honours and Recognition Programs gt Canadian National Honours Queen s Printer for Canada Archived from the original on 23 March 2009 Retrieved 20 May 2009 Elizabeth II 1988 19harvnb error no target CITEREFElizabeth II1988 help Office of the Provincial Secretary Saskatchewan Order of Merit Recipients PDF Regina Queen s Printer for Saskatchewan Archived from the original PDF on 25 February 2012 Retrieved 16 August 2009 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help External links EditSaskatchewan Order of Merit webpage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Saskatchewan Order of Merit amp oldid 1148512261, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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