Order of Canada
The Order of Canada is one of the country's highest civilian honors, established in 1967. It recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to Canadian society in various fields, including arts, science, and public service. The award is a symbol of excellence and is intended to celebrate the achievements of Canadians.
Recipients of the Order of Canada are appointed by the Governor General, based on recommendations from an advisory council. The honor is divided into three levels: Companion, Officer, and Member, each reflecting the degree of contribution. This prestigious award aims to inspire others to contribute positively to the nation.