- Source: Pearson Medal of Peace
The Pearson Medal of Peace is an award given out annually by the United Nations Association in Canada to recognize an individual Canadian's "contribution to international service". Nominations are made by any Canadian for any Canadian, excluding self-nominations. The medal was first announced in 1979 and named in honour of Lester B. Pearson, Nobel Peace Prize winner and Canada's fourteenth Prime Minister. The medal was to be selected by a jury of "eminent Canadians" and awarded by the Governor-General of Canada on United Nations Day, October 24. After the 2004 medal was awarded to Roméo Dallaire, it was not awarded again until it was revived in 2011 to honour peace activist Ernie Regehr.
Recipients of the Pearson Medal of Peace
1979 - Paul-Émile Léger
1980 - J. King Gordon
1981 - E. L. M. Burns
1982 - Hugh L. Keenleyside
1983 - George-Henri Lévesque
1984 - George Ignatieff
1985 - Lois Miriam Wilson
1986 - Meyer Brownstone
1987 - Nancy Meek Pocock
1988 - Edward Scott
1989 - Maurice Strong
1990 - Murray Thomson
1991 - Muriel Duckworth
1992 - Eric Hoskins
1993 - Escott Reid
1994 - Martin Connell
1995 - Gisèle Côté-Harper
1996 - Gerry Barr
1997 - Hanna Newcombe
1998 - Pat Roy Mooney
1999 - Flora MacDonald
2000 - No award made
2001 - Ursula M. Franklin
2002 - Alex Morrison
2003 - Stephen Lewis
2004 - Roméo Dallaire
2005 - 2009 - No award made
2010 - Ernie Regehr
2013 - Donald S. Ethell
2014 - Nigel Fisher
2016 - Louise Arbour
2017 - Lloyd Axworthy
2018 - Willie Littlechild
2019 - 2020 - No award made
2021 - Beverly McLachlin
2022 - John McGarry
See also
List of Canadian awards
References
External links
UNAC Pearson Medal information
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Paul-Émile Léger
- Ursula Franklin
- Louise Arbour
- Robert Baden-Powell, Baron Baden-Powell ke-1
- Amerika Serikat
- Barack Obama
- Douglas MacArthur
- Daftar penerima Nobel Perdamaian
- James Doolittle
- Rodon Pedrason
- Pearson Medal of Peace
- Martin Connell (businessman)
- Gerry Barr
- Pat Roy Mooney
- Hanna Newcombe
- Gisèle Côté-Harper
- Nancy Meek Pocock
- Murray Thomson
- Pearson Centre
- George Ignatieff