Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation

Canadians from every walk of life provide outstanding volunteer service to Veterans, their communities and their country. In April 2001, the Governor General authorized the Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation to formally recognize these Canadians’ contributions.

The Governor General Warrant states the Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation be "...awarded to individuals who have performed commendable service to the Veteran community and/or individuals who represent commendable role models for their fellow Veterans."

The Commendation is awarded annually to deserving recipients.

Insignia and Wear

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 resting on a red poppy—a flower long associated with the sacrifices of war—and the Royal Crown on the top of the pin.

A recipient may wear the Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation bar on their blazer, formal wear, etc., on occasions appropriate for wearing medals. A recipient should wear the bar below their official decorations.

A recipient may wear the Commendation lapel pin on civilian dress at any time.

Eligibility

Type of service to Veterans

We recognize the diverse scope and range of work performed in contribution to the care and well-being of Veterans, or to the remembrance of the contributions, sacrifices and achievements of Veterans.

Nominees

Eligible recipients must be:

  • an individual, not a group or couple, of any age;
  • a volunteer who made significant, sustained and unpaid contributions to their Veteran community; and
  • a Canadian citizen or permanent Canadian resident when nominated.

Posthumous award

The Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation recognizes the efforts of living individuals. In the unfortunate circumstance a nominee is approved to receive this award, but passes away before the award has been presented, they may receive the award posthumously.

Frequency

Individuals may only receive the Minister’s Commendation once.

You may nominate an individual for the Commendation once in a given year. If a nomination is not successful, you may resubmit it for consideration in a subsequent year.

Recipients

 
Last Name First Name Year Location
Haché Arthur 2010 Bertrand, New Brunswick
Hadley Carol 2010 Winnipeg, Manitoba
Hands Vince 2010 Maple Ridge, British Columbia
Harris Jim 2010 Chilliwack, British Columbia
Hayes Jean 2010 Harvey, York County, New Brunswick
Hayes Alan 2010 Harvey, York County, New Brunswick
Hearfield Jack 2010 Ottawa, Ontario
Hellberg Russ 2010 Port Hardy, British Columbia
Hemphill Robert (Bob) 2010 Port Hardy, British Columbia
Homer Arthur 2010 Dalhousie, New Brunswick
Jasper Fiona 2010 Cochrane, Alberta
Johnson Fredrick 2010 Thunder Bay, Ontario
Johnston Charles 2010 St. Catharines, Ontario
Jones David 2010 Napanee, Ontario
King Alan 2010 Port Hardy, British Columbia
Kirke Frederick 2010 Victoria, British Columbia
Kury Margaret 2010 Maple Ridge, British Columbia
Lafond Bertrand 2010 Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Lambe Clement 2010 Marystown, Newfoundland & Labrador
Lepine Lou 2010 Port Hardy, British Columbia
Lloyd Al 2010 Kingston, Ontario
Lobe' James 2010 Chilliwack, British Columbia
Lovell Clint 2010 Barrie, Ontario
Lowe Harold 2010 New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
MacBurnie Ronald 2010 Lower Five Islands, Nova Scotia