Members of the Trinity Community Appointed to the Order of Canada

Posted: January 08, 2018

On December 29, 2017 Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette, Governor General of Canada, announced125 new appointmentsto the Order of Canada. Included among the new appointees are four Trinity alumni. Congratulations toMarilyn Baillie,Michael Church,John HilbornandStephen Ottowho have all been named to theOrder of Canada.

Officer of the Order of Canada:

Michael Church,O.C.: Michael has been named Officer for his important contributions in geomorphology, which has improved our understanding of rivers and river processes.

Members of the Order of Canada:

Marilyn Baillie,C.M.: An award-winning children’s author and editor,Marilyn has been recognized as a Member for her contributions to Canadian literature, education and the arts. Baillie is a alumna and donor whose fondness for nature and the outdoors is highlighted by the environmental themes in her books.

John Hilborn,C.M.: A reactor physicist, Johnhas been named a Member for his“innovative contributions as a physicistin the development of Canada’s nuclear industry.” He acquired a bachelor’s degree from in 1949.

Stephen Otto, C.M.: A historian and advocate for heritage conservation, Stephen has been appointed a Member for his passionate support for preserving Ontario’s historical buildings and architecture. Otto obtained a bachelor’s degreefrom and is one of the founders of Friends of Fort York, a non-profit dedicated to maintaining Fort York and the Garrison Common.

The Order of Canada is one of our country’s highest civilian honours. Established in 1967 during Canada’s centennial year, the Order recognizes outstanding achievements, dedication to the community and service to the nation. For more.

We also extend our congratulations to the.

 


Members of the Trinity Community Previously Appointed to the Order of Canada

 

December 30, 2016: His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, announced thenew appointments to the Order of Canada. The new appointees include Trinity alumniMichael J. Sabia and Michael Ignatieff.

Officer of the Order of Canada:

Michael J. Sabia, O.C.:For his entrepreneurial leadership of and contributions to the rejuvenation and transformation of several iconic Canadian companies.

Member of the Order of Canada:

Michael Ignatieff, C.M.: For his contributions to the advancement of knowledge as a human rights scholar and reporter.

We also extend our congratulations to otherwho were recognized with the honour.


June 30, 2016: His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, announced. The new appointees include members of the Trinity community – congratulations to Associate of the College Dr.John Richard English(Director,and alumnus Dr.James W. St. G. Walker.

Officer of the Order of Canada:

John Richard English, O.C.:For his contributions as a historian, author and administrator who has expanded our knowledge and understanding of Canada’s rich political heritage. (This isa promotion within the Order)

Member of the Order of Canada:

James W. St. G. Walker, C.M.:For his influential scholarship that has shed light on the contributions of Black Canadians to the development of our nation.

We also extend our congratulations to .


December 30, 2015: His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, announced new appointments to the Order of Canada. The new appointees include several members of the Trinity community – congratulations to Trinity’s 13th ProvostMargaret MacMillanand alumniAtom Egoyan ’82,Jennifer Anne Stoddart ’71andDouglas Ward ’61.

COMPANIONS OF THE ORDER OF CANADA

Atom Egoyan, C.C.: For his groundbreaking contributions to film as an internationally respected filmmaker and for his commitment to mentoring and showcasing Canadian artists. This is a promotion within the Order.

Margaret MacMillan, C.C.: For her eminent studies of international relations history, and for her leading contributions to public discourse on history and current affairs. This is a promotion within the Order.

OFFICERS OF THE ORDER OF CANADA

Jennifer Anne Stoddart, O.C.: For her international leadership in privacy rights and for her exemplary public service as the privacy commissioner of Canada.

MEMBERS OF THE ORDER OF CANADA

Douglas Ward, C.M.: For his contributions to radio broadcasting and for his efforts to improve food security in developing countries.

Trinity extends its congratulations to members of the University community for their appointments to the Order of Canada, including University of Toronto president and faculty members ().


July 1, 2015: His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, announced new appointments to the, one of our country’s highest civilian honours. New appointees include two members of the Trinity community:Stephen Cookand The HonourableJohn Wilson Morden.

Officers of the Order of Canada:

Stephen Cook, O.C., Fellow Emeritus of the College: For his seminal contributions to theoretical computer science and mathematics, including his contributions to complexity theory.

Members of the Order of Canada:

The Honourable John Wilson Morden, C.M., ’56: For his contributions to the administration of justice in Ontario and for his commitment to protecting the public interest. The Hon. John Wilson Morden also received an Honorary Doctor of Sacred Letters degree from in 2006 for his leadership in the Ontario judiciary.


December 2014: five Trinity members were appointed to the Order of Canada.

Companions of the Order of Canada:

James Douglas Fleck, C.C. was promoted to a Companion of the Order of Canada for his enduring contributions and strategic leadership as one of Canada’s leading arts patrons, and for endowing our national cultural institutions, notably by partnering business with the arts.

Officers of the Order of Canada:

Mark Lautens, O.C., Fellow of the College: For his contributions at the forefront of organic chemistry, which have led to the creation of new medicinal compounds with fewer side effects.

Members of the Order of Canada:

Christina Stuart Cameron, C.M., ’67: For her contributions to heritage preservation through her work with Parks Canada, with UNESCO’s World Heritage Convention, and as a university professor.

The Honourable William C. Graham, P.C., C.M. ’61: Chancellor of the College. For his many contributions to Canadian politics.

John Barker Lawson, C.M., ’48: For his transformative contributions as a volunteer in support of many of Toronto’s most important music ensembles and arts organizations.