List of members of the Alberta Order of Excellence
The following is a full list of members of the Alberta Order of Excellence (AOE), both past and current, in order of their date of appointment.
2020
Salma Lakhani was inducted to the AOE concurrent with her appointment as lieutenant governor of Alberta.
2019
In 2019, 8 appointment were made.[1]
- Robert Burrell
- Bonnie DuPont
- Katie Ohe
- Ron Sakamoto
- Beckie Scott
- Malcolm Sissons
- Muriel Stanley Venne
- Frances Wright
2018
In 2018 eight appointments were made.[2]
- Reg Basken, Edmonton
- Rosella Bjornson, Sherwood Park
- Wayne Chiu, Calgary
- k.d. lang, Calgary
- David Manz, Calgary
- Solomon Rolingher, Edmonton
- Allan Wachowich, Edmonton
- Ralph Young, Edmonton
2017
In 2017 eight appointments were made.[3]
- Steve Allan, Calgary
- Gary Bowie, Lethbridge
- Anne Fanning, Edmonton
- Marie Gordon, Edmonton
- Steve Hrudey, Canmore
- James Holland, Edmonton
- Vivian Manasc, Edmonton
- David Werklund, Calgary
2016
In 2016 eight appointments were made.[4]
- Barry Bultz, Calgary
- Linda Hughes, Edmonton
- Sheldon Kennedy, Calgary
- Leroy Little Bear, Lethbridge
- Michael Massey, St. Albert
- Paulette Patterson, Grande Prairie
- Shirley Penner, Calgary
- Bill Yuill, Medicine Hat
2015
- Lois Mitchell
- David Bissett
- Jack Donald
- Janice Eisenhauer
- Dennis Erker
- Fil Fraser
- Stan Grad
- Jacob Masliyah
- Frits Pannekoek
2014
- Sharon Carry, Calgary
- Tony Cashman, Edmonton
- Morris Flewwelling, Red Deer
- Colin Glassco, Calgary
- Julia Hamilton, Calgary
- Willie Littlechild, Maskwacis
- Fred Mannix, Calgary
- Reinhard Muhlenfeld, Edmonton
2013
- Douglas Eaglesham (community service/youth programs, military, politics)
- Roger Gibbins (public service/public policy, advanced education)
- Douglas O. Goss (business, community service)
- George W. Govier (energy, engineering)
- Jim Marshall (fine arts, culture/heritage)
- Anne McLellan (politics, law, advanced education)
- Catherine Roozen (business, health/community service)
- Bill Wilson (military, community service)
2012
- Robert Hironaka
- Roger Jackson
- Irving Kipnes
- Griffin Lloyd
- Preston Manning
- Ronald Southern
- Robert Westbury
- Rosaleen Zdunich
2011
- Patricia Blocksom
- Martin Cohos
- Bruce Hogle
- Walter Paszkowski
- Eric Rajah
- Aritha van Herk
2010
- Phil Currie – palaeontologist[7]
- Alex Janvier
- Ralph Klein – Former premier
- Janice McTighe
- Louise Miller
- William Mooney
- Reza Nasseri (home builder)
- Robert Steadward
2009
- William (Bill) Bowes
- Harry Hole;
- Shirzad Ahmed
- Brian Felesky, Q.C.
- Michael John Frey[8]
2008
- Clare Drake
- Dr. Helen Hays
- Allan P. Markin
- Dr. David W. Schindler
- Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman
- JR Shaw
- Thomas J. Walsh
2007
- Chief Victor Stanley Buffalo
- Evelyn L. Buckley
- Lt. General Donald C. Laubman
- David W. Leonard
- Gary William (Wilcox) McPherson
- Douglas H. Mitchell
- Patrick R. Nixon
2006
- William (Bill) Cochrane
- Bertha (Berdie) Fowler
- Richard (Dick) Haskayne
- Harry Hole
- James (Jim) Horsman
- Samuel (Sam) Lieberman
- Raymond (Ray) Rajotte
- Matthew Spence
- Ian Tyson
2005
- Robert W. Chapman Sr.
- Dr. Gerald Hankins
- Dr. Margaret (Marmie) Hess
- Elsie Kawulych
- Norman Kwong (as Lieutenant Governor of Alberta)
- Father Charles Michael McCaffrey
- Ronald Mannix
2004
- Alvin Gerald Libin
- M. Ann McCaig
- Eric Patrick Newell
- Bryan Perkins
- John & Barbara Poole
2003
- Donald F. Mazankowski
- Audrey Attril Morrice
- Jim Simpson Palmer
- Leonard Peter Ratzlaff
2002
- Dr. Steven Aung
- James. K. Gray
- John Murrell
2001
- Louis Armand Desrochers
- Colonel (ret.) Donald Stewart Ethell
2000
- Jenny Belzberg
- Dr. Chester R. Cunningham
- Lois Hole (as Lieutenant Governor of Alberta)
- Dr. D. Lorne J. Tyrrell
1999
- Donald R. Getty
- Stanley G. Reynolds
- Dr. Shirley Marie Stinson
1998
- Harley N. Hotchkiss
- June L. Lore
- Sandy A. Mactaggart
- Dr. Donald R. Stanley
1997
- Ian Malcolm Macdonald
- Arthur Ryan Smith
1996
- Bud Olson (as Lieutenant Governor of Alberta)
- Dr. A. Ernest Pallister
- Dr. John Snow
1995
- Dr. Stanley A. Milner
- Dr. Francis G. Winspear
1994
- Dr. Helen I. Huston
1993
- Dr. Thomas B. Banks
- Dr. Robert B. Church
1992
- Dr. Howard V. Gimbel
1991
- Dr. Norbert R. Morgenstern
- Gordon Towers (as Lieutenant Governor of Alberta)
1990
- Dr. Joseph H. Shoctor
- Dr. Raymond Lemieux
1989
- Hon. Peter Lougheed
- Dr. Maxwell W. Ward
1988
- Dr. Arthur T. Jenkyns
- Margaret Southern
1987
- Dr. C. Fred Bentley
- Dr. James H. Gray
1986
- Dr. John C. Callaghan
- Leonard K. Haney
- Herbert T. Hargrave
- Dr. Esther Robins
1985
- Helen Hunley (as Lieutenant Governor of Alberta)
- Dr. David S. R. Leighton
- Dr. G. Richard A. Rice
- Dr. Winnifred M. Stewart
1984
- Dr. Alexander Johnston
- Hon. Ronald Martland
1983
- The Right Honourable C. Joseph Clark
- Dr. Mary Percy Jackson* (died 2000).
- Chester Ronning* (died 1984).
References
- https://www.alberta.ca/release.cfm?xID=6398094FC98CC-026E-EC8D-3CD339087B8C152E
- Alberta, Government of. "Eight Albertans to get province's highest honour". www.alberta.ca. Retrieved 2018-10-18.
- Alberta, Government of. "Accomplished Albertans to be honoured | Alberta.ca". www.alberta.ca. Retrieved 2017-11-23.
- "Eight community leaders to receive Alberta's highest honour". Government of Alberta. Government of Alberta. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
- "Eight Albertans to be inducted into Alberta Order of Excellence". Edmonton Journal. 9 May 2014. Retrieved 11 May 2014.
- "Diverse leaders to receive province's highest honour". Government of Alberta. Retrieved May 9, 2013.
- https://www.alberta.ca/acn/201004/28160166411A8-CC31-FF8B-FBD35889EE5584D6.html
- Elizabeth II (28 January 2009), O.C. 10/2009, Edmonton: Queen's Printer for Alberta
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