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List of members of the Order of Ontario

List of members of the Order of Ontario

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The following is a full list of members of the Order of Ontario, both past and current, in order of their date of appointment.

Members

1987

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

  • Doris Anderson – author, journalist, women's rights activist
  • Tim Armstrong – public policy advisor, legal counsel and author
  • Harry Arthurs – lawyer, academic, labour law scholar
  • Douglas Bassett – media executive
  • Thomas Beck – entrepreneur and philanthropist
  • Laurent Belanger – entrepreneur and administrator
  • Marlene Castellano – teacher and researcher
  • Shirley Carr – labour leader, first woman president the Canadian Labour Congress.
  • Angela Coughlan – internationally ranked competitive swimmer, Olympic medallist
  • Corinne Devlin – gynecologist and teacher
  • Robert Filler – surgeon and researcher
  • Ted Hargreaves – businessman and charitable fundraiser
  • Elmer Iseler – conductor of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, founder of the Festival Singers of Canada and the Elmer Iseler Singers
  • Heather Johnston – first lay woman president of the Canadian Council of Churches
  • Vim Kochhar – former senator and co-founder of Rotary Cheshire Homes
  • Linda Lundström – fashion designer
  • Lloyd Perry – lawyer
  • Natavarlal Shah – physician, co-founder of the Sikh Education Research Centre and co-founder of the Mount Carmel Home
  • William Somerville – public servant and administrator

1996

1997

  • John Brooks – founder of the John Brooks Community Foundation and Scholarship Fund
  • François Chamberland
  • Audrey Cole – activist for people with disabilities
  • John Colicos – actor
  • William Coyle – aerospace pioneer
  • Leslie Dan – businessman
  • Michael de Pencier – entrepreneur, environmental investor and publisher
  • Jack Diamond – architect, founding director of the Master of Architecture program at the University of Toronto
  • Charles Dubin – judge
  • Ralph Ellis – filmmaker, documentarian and administrator
  • Larry Grossman – politician
  • Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook – portrait sculptor
  • Abbyann Lynch – medical ethicist
  • Ron Ianni – lawyer, teacher and President of the University of Windsor
  • Roy Laine
  • Moon Lum
  • Kathleen Mann – teacher and choir director
  • Judith Meeks
  • Nancy Raeburn
  • Jack Rabinovitch – philanthropist and founder of the Giller Prize
  • Richard Rohmer – writer
  • Bob Rumball – pastor and advocate for the deaf and those with special needs
  • Nalini Stewart – administrator
  • Paul Tsai

1998

1999

  • William Blake – Community activist
  • Doris BoissoneauOjibwe language activist
  • Paul Michel BoscWine-maker
  • Mavis Elaine Burke – Educator, advocate for early childhood education and community activist
  • Clarice Chalmers – Philanthropist
  • Keshav Chandaria – philanthropist
  • Susan Charness – disability-rights activist
  • Sam John Ciccolini – entrepreneur and philanthropist
  • Esther Farlinger – charity fundraiser
  • Victor Feldbrill – violinist, orchestral conductor and champion of Canadian music
  • Dr. James Ferguson – medical researcher
  • Maxwell Goldhar – businessman, philanthropist
  • Doris Lau – financial adviser, charity fundraiser, goodwill ambassador for Ontario and scholarship sponsor
  • Eileen McGregor – community activist
  • Winnie "Roach" Leuszler – first Canadian to swim the English Channel, sportswoman
  • Alice King Sculthorpe – community activist
  • Dr. Bette Stephenson – physician, founding member of the College of Family Physicians of Canada, former Ontario Progressive Conservative MPP and cabinet minister
  • Hin Cheung Tam – community activist
  • Gordie Tapp – entertainer
  • Anthony Toldo – industrialist, philanthropist, bicyclist
  • Lisette Véron-Rainu – children's activist
  • Ken Watts – Founder of the Ontario Collegiate Drama Festival

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2007

2008

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  • Dr. Michael Baker – physician, cancer researcher
  • Dr. Sheela Basrur – Former Chief Medical Officer of Ontario[2]
  • George Brady – human rights advocate, public speaker and Auschwitz survivor
  • Jack Chiang – journalist, community service
  • Tony Dean – Secretary of the Cabinet, credited with improving the Ontario Public Service
  • Mary Dickson – lawyer, educator and advocate for people with disabilities
  • Noel Edison – Artistic Director of the Elora Festival and the conductor of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir
  • Frank Fernandes – Toronto businessman and volunteer
  • Jean-Robert Gauthier – for his work in advancing French-language education
  • Sam George – Native Canadians' rights activist
  • Heather Gibson – educator specializing in American Sign Language (ASL)
  • Robert A. Gordon – served as president of Humber College
  • Gordon Gray – philanthropist
  • Susan Hoeg – community service on behalf of the Georgina Island Chippewas
  • Claude Lamoureux – served as president and CEO of the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan
  • Patrick Le Sage – served as Chief Justice for the Ontario Superior Court of Justice
  • Dr. Joe MacInnis – physician, scientist and undersea explorer
  • Dr. David MacLennan – biomedical scientist, expert in biochemistry, genetics and physiology of muscle function
  • Lorna Marsden – served as President of York University and of Wilfrid Laurier University, and a former senator.
  • David Peterson – former Premier of Ontario
  • Ed Ratushny – expert on the Canadian judiciary
  • Rosemary Sadlier – author and president of the Ontario Black History Society
  • Dr. Fuad Sahin – for his contributions to community service; founder of the International Development and Relief Foundation.[1]
  • Barbara Ann Scott-King – Olympic champion figure skater in 1948
  • Ellen Seligman – for contributions to publishing and support of Canadian authors
  • Peter Silverman – broadcaster and consumer advocate
  • David Smith – philanthropist
  • Ted Szilva – originator and developer of the Big Nickel Project
  • Mary Welsh – for 35 years of community and civic contributions

2009

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  • Constance Backhouse – legal scholar and historian
  • Dr. Philip Berger – physician and leader in the fields of urban medicine, addiction, homelessness and HIV/AIDS care
  • Lawrence Bloomberg – businessman and philanthropist
  • Lesley Jane Boake – educator and founder of Canine Opportunity, People Empowerment
  • Dr. Helen Chan – clinical oncologist
  • Peter Crossgrove – businessman and charity fundraiser
  • Mike DeGagné – community leader and advocate for Aboriginal peoples
  • Levente Diosady – a leader in the field of food process engineering
  • Fraser Dougall – media owner and philanthropist
  • Jacques Flamand – writer and promoter of Franco-Ontarian literature
  • Jean Gagnon – an advocate for the health and safety of workers
  • Paul Godfrey – Chair of Metro Toronto (1973–1984), businessman
  • Peter Godsoe – businessman
  • Ovid Jackson – provincial politician
  • Dr. Kellie Leitch – orthopaedic pediatric surgeon; Assoc. Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto
  • Gerry Lougheed, Jr. – funeral director and volunteer
  • Diana Mady Kelly – theatre director and teacher of dramatic arts
  • Naseem Mahdi – spiritual leader
  • Dr. Samantha Nutt – Executive Director, War Child Canada
  • Dr. James Orbinski – physician; Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto; President of Médecins Sans Frontières (1998–2001)
  • Bonnie Patterson – former president of Ryerson University
  • Shirley Peruniak – park naturalist and conservationist
  • Alice Porter – nurse and missionary
  • Ken Shaw – news anchor (CTV) and philanthropist
  • Janet Stewart – lawyer and philanthropist
  • Shirley Thomson – civil servant
  • George Turnbull – expert in financial services and philanthropist
  • Dr. Mladen Vranic – physician and researcher
  • Dr. Anne-Marie Zajdlik – physician and female AIDS activist

2010

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  • Suhayya Abu-Hakima – technology entrepreneur and volunteer
  • Russell Bannock – fighter pilot and Second World War commander
  • Gail Beck – child and adolescent psychiatrist and champion of the HPV public immunization program
  • Joseph Chin – medical pioneer and a leader in the prevention and treatment of prostate cancer
  • Lynn Factor – social worker
  • Gerald Fagan – choral conductor, teacher and mentor
  • Nigel Fisher – former president of UNICEF Canada
  • Jacques Flamand
  • Lillie Johnson – Ontario's first black director of public health
  • Ignat Kaneff – developer and philanthropist
  • Mobeenuddin Hassan Khaja – founder of the Association of Progressive Muslims of Ontario and Canada
  • Elizabeth Ann Kinsella – founder of the Youville Centre
  • Huguette Labelle – civil servant and the first woman to lead the Red Cross in Canada
  • Elizabeth Le Geyt – writer and birdwatcher
  • Clare Lewis – former Crown attorney and judge
  • Louise Logue – expert advisor in the field of crime prevention
  • Gordon McBean – scientist and environmentalist
  • Wilma Morrison – educator, historian and founder of the Niagara Black History Association
  • James Orbinski
  • Coulter Osborne – lawyer and former associate chief of justice
  • Chris Paliare – civil litigator
  • Gilles Patry – consultant, researcher, and a university administrator
  • Dave Shannon – lawyer
  • Molly Shoichet – researcher
  • Howard Sokolowski – leader in the home building industry and philanthropist
  • Edward Sonshine – entrepreneur and philanthropist
  • Reginald Stackhouse – author, retired politician and co-founder of Centennial College
  • David Staines – scholar, professor, literary critic and writer
  • Martin Teplitsky – mediator-arbitrator, Lawyer and founder of the Lawyers Feed the Hungry program
  • Dave Toycen – president and CEO of World Vision Canada
  • John Ronald Wakegijig – launched a mental health program for First Nations youth and established Rainbow Lodge
  • Elizabeth Hillman Waterston – researcher and writer

2011

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  • Peter Adams – politician, professor and volunteer
  • Dr. Anna Banerji – helped create the Immigrant Health and Infectious Disease Clinic and the Canadian Refugee Health Conference
  • Dr. Sandra E. Black – cognitive neurologists specializing in stroke and dementia
  • Paul Cavalluzzo – Lawyer, Senior Partner, Cavalluzzo Shilton McIntyre Cornish LLP, Barristers and Solicitors
  • Catherine Colquhoun – volunteer
  • David Crombie – three-term mayor of Toronto
  • Nathalie Des Rosiers – legal expert
  • Marcel Desautels – philanthropist
  • Sara Diamond – artist and president of OCAD University
  • Charles Garrad – archaeologist, historian, and scholar
  • Peter Gilgan – developer and philanthropist
  • Frank Hayden – created Special Olympics International
  • Donald Jackson – world gold medalist in male figure skating
  • Zeib Jeeva – founding member of the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund
  • Howard McCurdy – scientist, civil rights activist and MPP
  • Arthur McDonald – physicist
  • Noella Milne – lawyer and volunteer
  • Suzanne Pinel – French-language educator and television personality
  • Ucal Powell – head of Ontario's Carpenter's Union
  • Barbara Reid – children's author and illustrator
  • Alison Rose – documentary filmmaker and reporter
  • Linda Schuyler – co-creator and executive producer of the Degrassi television franchise
  • Dr. Louis Siminovitch – geneticist
  • Rahul Singh – founder of GlobalMedic
  • Connie Smith – journalist, television host and teacher
  • The Honourable Ray Stortini – retired Superior Court Judge
  • John Tory – lawyer, business leader, community activist, broadcaster and former MPP

2012

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  • Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish – physician, human rights and peace activist
  • Michael Burgess – actor and singer
  • Mark Cohon – commissioner of the Canadian Football League
  • Glen Cook – businessman and restored and preserved the historic Puce River Black Community Cemetery
  • Stephen Cook – computer scientist
  • Phyllis Creighton – chair of the Ontario Mental Health Foundation and the Addiction Research Foundation's clinical institute
  • Michael Davies – businessman and philanthropist
  • Ronald Deibert – director of the Citizen Lab at the University of Toronto's Munk School of Global Affairs
  • Dr. Rory Fisher – headed the Department of Extended Care at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto for almost 20 years
  • Anne Golden – administrator
  • Joan GreenToronto Board of Education's first female CEO
  • Dr. Vladimir Hachinski – neurologist and teacher
  • John D. Honsberger – lawyer
  • Dr. Shafique Keshavjee – thoracic surgeon and world leader in lung transplantation
  • Fr. Joseph MacDonald – founder of Poverello Charities Ontario
  • Don MacKinnon – advocate of Ontario's energy industry
  • Deepa Mehta – filmmaker and women's rights activist
  • Vincent Pawis – Native Inmate Liaison Officer
  • Sr. Helen Petrimoulx – advocate for refugees
  • The Honourable Sydney Robins – Supreme Court of Ontario judge
  • Dr. Gail Robinson – psychiatrist, professor and advocate, she co-founded Canada's first rape crisis centre
  • Mamdouh Shoukri – president and vice-chancellor of York University
  • Barry Smit – professor and climate change researcher
  • Brian Stewart – reporter and foreign correspondent
  • Frank Tierney – teacher and founder of the Borealis Press and Tecumseh Press

2013

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2014

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  • Mary Anne Chambers – Cabinet Minister and MPP
  • Ming-Tat Cheung – cardiologist and medical researcher
  • Michael Dan – neurosurgeon and philanthropists
  • Don Drummond – economist
  • Rick Green – performer, writer and advocate for people with ADD
  • Patrick Gullane – head and neck surgeon
  • Joseph Halstead – civil servant and administrator
  • Alis KennedyMétis leader
  • Sylvie Lamoureux – teacher, scholar, and academic
  • Gilles LeVasseur – lawyer, economist and professor
  • Gary Levy – founding Director of the Multi-Organ Transplant Program at Toronto General Hospital
  • Sidney B. Linden – former Chief Justice of the Ontario Court of Justice
  • Barbara MacQuarrie – advocate for women's rights
  • Eva Marszewski – founder and Executive Director of Peacebuilders International
  • Marilyn McHarg – Co-founder and former Executive Director of the Canadian branch of Doctors Without Borders/Médécins Sans Frontières
  • Hans Messner – scientist and physician
  • James Murray – philanthropist
  • Robert Nixon – former Minister of Finance and leader of the Ontario Liberal Party
  • Dhun Noria – surgical pathologist
  • Maryka Omatsu – retired Ontario Court Justice and Canada's first Asian-Canadian female judge
  • Charles Pachter – artist
  • John Ralston Saul – writer and lecturer
  • Najmul Siddiqui – entrepreneur, community leader and philanthropist
  • Jeffrey Turnbull – physician, humanitarian and Medical Director of Ottawa Inner City Health
  • Dolores Wawia – pioneer in native education
  • David Williams – Canadian astronaut, physician and scientist
  • Warren Winkler – former labour lawyer, mediator and Chief Justice of Ontario

2015

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  • Hugh Allen Surgeon and Specialist in Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Susan Bailey Nurse, Teacher and Pioneer in Palliative care
  • Isabel Bassett Former Ontario Cabinet Minister and MPP
  • Monica Elaine Campbell Pioneer in the Development of Palliative Care Services for the Deaf in Ontario
  • Dennis Chippa Community Leader and Humanitarian
  • Wendy Craig Professor of Psychology at Queen's University and Expert on the Prevention of Bullying
  • Gordon Cressy Former Politician, Public Servant, Humanitarian, Mentor and Youth Advocate
  • Madeline Edwards Community Advocate and Founding Member of the Congress of Black Women of Mississauga and Area Chapter
  • Hoda ElMaraghy Professor and Director of the Intelligent Manufacturing Systems Center at the University of Windsor
  • Robert Fowler Critical Care Physician at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and Associate Professor of Medicine and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Toronto
  • Herbert Gaisano Professor and Researcher at the University of Toronto's Faculty of Medicine and Gastroenterologists
  • John Gignac Veteran Fire Captain
  • June Girvan Founder of the J'Nikira Dinqinesh Education Centre in Ottawa
  • Beverley Gordon Founding CEO of The Safehaven Project for Community Living
  • Richard Gosling community leader and youth advocate
  • Stephen Goudge Former Judge in the Court of Appeal for Ontario
  • Anton Kuerti Concert Pianist and Composer
  • Rita Letendre Painter, Muralist and Printmaker
  • Jackie Maxwell Artistic Director of the Shaw Festival
  • Errol Mendes Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa, Author and Advocate for the Universal Application of Human Rights
  • Julian Nedzelski Ear, Nose and Throat Specialist and Head and Neck Surgeon at the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and a Pioneer of Cochlear Implants in Ontario
  • Mike Parkhill Founder of SayITFirst
  • René Pitre Business Leader and Advocate of French Language Culture, Community and Education in Ontario
  • Donna Trella Founder of Reach for the Rainbow
  • Stanley Zlotkin A Nutrition Specialist and Researcher at The Hospital for Sick Children

2016

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  • Peter A. Adamson Surgical Specialist in Otolaryngology
  • Mehran Anvari Surgical Robotics Pioneer
  • Donovan Bailey Track and Field Icon
  • Jennifer Bond Professor of Law and Human Rights Advocate
  • Angèle Brunelle Advocate for Northwest Ontario's Francophone Community
  • Ronald F. Caza Lawyer and Defender of Francophone Linguistic Rights
  • Anthony Kam Chuen Chan Pediatric Hematologist and Scientist
  • Ethel Côté Entrepreneur, Volunteer and Community leader
  • Jim Estill Entrepreneur and Philanthropist
  • Carol Finlay Anglican Priest and Education Advocate
  • Cheryl Forchuk Scholar in the Fields of Homelessness, Poverty and Mental Health
  • Dorothée Gizenga International Development Expert and Human Rights Advocate
  • Shirley Greenberg Lawyer and Women's Rights Advocate
  • Robert Pio Hajjar Motivational Speaker
  • Greta Hodgkinson Prima Ballerina
  • Dorothy Anna Jarvis Pediatrician
  • Lisa LaFlamme Broadcast Journalist
  • M.G. Venkatesh Mannar Expert in Food Science Technologies and Nutrition
  • Ernest Matton (Little Brown Bear) Community Capacity Builder and Spiritual Ambassador
  • Dennis O'Connor former Associate Chief Justice of Ontario
  • David Pearson Professor and Promoter of Science Communication
  • Fran Rider Women's Hockey Advocate
  • Beverley Salmon Anti-Racism and Community Activist
  • Hugh Segal Public Servant
  • Helga Stephenson Arts Administrator and Human Rights Activist
  • Margo Timmins Vocalist

2017

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  • Dr. Upton Allen pediatric infectious disease specialist
  • Daniel Aykroyd actor and entrepreneur
  • Dr. Alan Bernstein cancer researcher and research leader
  • Dr. David Cechetto neuroscientist and director of international medical development projects
  • Dr. Peter Chang lawyer and psychiatrist
  • The Honourable Sandra Chapnik lawyer and judge
  • Dr. Tom Chau biomedical engineer
  • Dr. Dorothy Cotton psychologist and mental health advocate
  • Peter Dinsdale Anishinaabe community leader
  • Leslie Fagan singer and promoter of Canadian music
  • Michael Geist scholar and public intellectual
  • Shashi Kant professor of forest resource economics
  • Myrtha Lapierre retired nursing professor
  • Floyd Laughren former MPP and Finance Minister
  • Michael Lee-Chin entrepreneur and philanthropist
  • Gail Nyberg former Daily Bread Food Bank executive director and former school trustee
  • Dr. Dilkhush Panjwani psychiatrist
  • Elder Geraldine Robertson educator and advocate for residential school survivors
  • Allan Rock former politician and UN Ambassador
  • Robert J. Sawyer celebrated science-fiction author
  • Sandra Shamas writer, performer and comedian
  • Elizabeth Sheehy criminal law, scholar
  • Ilse Treurnicht CEO and advocate for women and innovation

2018

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  • Jean Augustine politician and social justice advocate
  • Salah Bachir businessman and philanthropist
  • Dr. Sue Carstairs veterinarian and conservationist
  • Ralph Chiodo entrepreneur and philanthropist
  • Dr. Zane Cohen colorectal surgeon
  • Dwayne De Rosario soccer player
  • Michele DiEmanuele CEO and public servant
  • Philip Epstein lawyer, scholar in family law
  • Dr. Aaron Fenster biomedical physicist
  • Mark Freiman lawyer, public servant and former Deputy Attorney General of Ontario
  • Emmanuelle Gattuso philanthropist
  • Mary Gordon social entrepreneur, educator and child advocate
  • Edward Greenspon journalist
  • Spider Jones sports journalist, author and member of the Canadian Boxing Hall of Fame
  • Neal Jotham animal welfare advocate
  • Dalton McGuinty provincial politician and former Premier of Ontario 2003-2013
  • Peter Menkes businessman
  • Janice O'Born entrepreneur and philanthropist
  • Cheryl Perea child advocate
  • Dr. Lyne Pitre physician and educator
  • Col. A. Britton (Brit) Smith philanthropist

2019

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2020

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2021

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2022

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