The Alberta Order of Excellence is the highest award given in the Canadian province of Alberta.
The Order was established in 1979 as the first provincial honour in Canada. No more than 5 people may be granted membership in each year.
Purpose
Created in 1979, the award is the highest honour the province can give a citizen. According to the Alberta Order of Excellence Act: The object of the Order is to accord recognition to those persons who have rendered service of the greatest distinction and of singular excellence for or on behalf of the residents of Alberta.
Eligibility
Any Canadian citizen who is a current or former resident of Alberta is eligible for nomination.
Recipients
There have been 59 appointments to the Order of Merit since its inception.
2004
- Alvin Gerald Libin
- M. Ann McCaig
- Eric Patrick Newell
- Bryan Perkins
- John & Barbara Poole
2003
2002
2001
- Louis Armand Desrochers
- Colonel (ret.) Donald Stewart Ethell
2000
1999
1998
- Harley N. Hotchkiss
- June L. Lore
- Sandy A. Mactaggart
- Dr. Donald R. Stanley
1997
- Ian Malcolm Macdonald
- Arthur Ryan Smith
1996
- Dr. A. Ernest Pallister
- Dr. John Snow
1995
- Dr. Stanley A. Milner
- Dr. Francis G. Winspear
1994
1993
- Dr. Thomas B. Banks
- Dr. Robert B. Church
1992
1991
- Dr. Norbert R. Morgenstern
1990
1989
1988
- Dr. Arthur T. Jenkyns
- Margaret E. 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
- Dr. David S. R. Leighton
- Dr. G. Richard A. Rice
- Dr. Winnifred M. Stewart
1984
1983
1982
1981
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