Toronto, ON – Veterans Affairs Canada
The Government of Canada proudly recognizes individuals who make lasting contributions to the well-being of Veterans and who help preserve the memory of their service, sacrifices and achievements.
Today in Toronto, the Honourable Jill McKnight, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate
Minister of National Defence, presented the Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation to several dedicated volunteers:Philip Booker, Mississauga, Ontario
Trooper (Retired) Christopher Michael Cooper, Whitby, Ontario
Walter Dermott, Oakville, Ontario
Karen Hunter, Guelph, Ontario
Lieutenant-Commander Dr. Robert Kamphuis (Retired), London, Ontario
Joseph Maloney, Markham, Ontario
Barry Murphy, London, Ontario
Jeff Musson, Toronto, Ontario
Lieutenant-Colonel William (Bill) Sergeant, OMM, CD (Retired), Barrie, Ontario
Michael (Mike) Turner, Toronto, Ontario
Donald (Don) Ward, Port McNicoll, Ontario
To learn more about the Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation or to nominate someone for this award, visit veterans.gc.ca.
Quotes
“Honouring Canada’s Veterans and their sacrifices is a responsibility we all share. It is a privilege to recognize these individuals for their compassion, dedication, and commitment to supporting Veterans and preserving their legacy for future generations."
The Honourable Jill McKnight, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence
Quick facts
Established in April 2001 with the approval of the Governor General, the Commendation has since been awarded annually to selected recipients.
Over 1,400 Commendations have been awarded since its inception.
The Commendation consists of a certificate, a lapel pin for civilian wear and a bar for wear with decorations.
The design is a gold maple leaf on a red poppy—a flower long associated with the sacrifices of war—topped with the Royal Crown.
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