Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation

The Government of Canada recognizes those who have contributed to the well-being of Veterans and who keep the memory of their contributions, sacrifices and achievements alive.


About this award

The Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation recognizes individuals who have made outstanding volunteer contributions that benefit Canadian Veterans or support the remembrance of their service, sacrifices and achievements.

Established in April 2001 with the approval of the Governor General, the Commendation has since been awarded annually to selected recipients.

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Insignia and wear

The Commendation includes:

  • 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.

The bar may be worn on formal clothing such as a blazer, on occasions where medals are appropriate. It is worn below other official decorations. The lapel pin may be worn on civilian dress at any time.


Eligibility

Type of service to Veterans

We recognize the diverse scope and range of volunteer 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 candidates must be:

  • an individual—not a group, couple or organization—of any age; and
  • a volunteer who has made significant, sustained and unpaid contributions to Canadian Veterans.

An individual may receive the Commendation only once and may be nominated once per year.

Posthumous award

The Commendation may be awarded posthumously in the unfortunate circumstance a recipient is approved to receive this award, but passes away before the award has been presented.


How to nominate someone

To nominate someone for the Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation:

Download the nomination form

  1. Complete the form in full.
    Note: Incomplete nominations will not be assessed.
  2. Send the completed nomination by email to commendation-mentionelogieuse@veterans.gc.ca or by mail to:

    Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation Advisory Committee
    Veterans Affairs Canada
    66 Slater Street
    Ottawa, Ontario  K1A 0P4

Deadline

  • Nominations are accepted year-round.
  • Nominations received by January 31 are considered for the current year.
  • Nominations received after January 31 are considered for the following year.

If you have questions about your nomination, please contact us by email.


Selection process

For more information about the recipient selection process, visit the Selection process page.


Frequently asked questions

How are recipients of the Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation selected?

The Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation Advisory Committee reviews nominations and make recommendations to the Minister of Veterans Affairs. The Minister makes the final decision.


How will I know if my nomination was successful?

All nominators will be contacted with the results of their nomination. If a nomination is not successful, a new nomination may be submitted in a future year.

We cannot provide updates on the status of a nomination or explain why a nomination was not selected.


How long should a successful candidate expect to wait to receive their Commendation?

We notify recipients once they have been selected for a Commendation. We then contact them separately when an official presentation date is confirmed in their region.

If a recipient prefers not to wait for an in-person presentation, they may request to receive their Commendation by mail.


Recipients

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Last name First Name Year Location
LeBlanc Gérard 2024 Moncton, New Brunswick
Lussier Linteau Isabelle 2024 Nicolet, Québec
MacLennan Stephen 2024 South Bar, Nova Scotia
Marmen Éric 2024 Saint-Apollinaire, Québec
McIlmoyle Dawn 2024 Marmora, Ontario
Mennie Dale Ronald 2024 Kelvington, Saskatchewan
Miller Daniel J. 2024 Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island
Miller Glenn 2024 Lethbridge, Alberta
Montgomery Wilson Alan 2024 Peterborough, Ontario
Murakami Donna Lynn 2024 Mississauga, Ontario
Nadeau Steve 2024 East Angus, Québec
Nicolay Larry John William 2024 Calgary, Alberta
Nixon Kenneth 2024 Calgary, Alberta
Ostiguy Claude 2024 Contrecoeur, Québec
Parkhouse Owen 2024 Morell, Prince Edward Island
Pearson Barry 2024 Calgary, Alberta
Pitre Diane 2024 Campbellton, New Brunswick
Powder Floyd 2024 Yellowknife, Northwest Territories
Reid Darren 2024 Markdale, Ontario
Remple Robert Allen 2024 Bellingham, International
Ryan Victoria (Vicki) 2024 Ottawa, Ontario
Sampson Sammy 2024 Limoges, Ontario
Scott John 2024 Prince George, British Columbia
Siew Andrea Louise 2024 Ottawa, Ontario
Smith René Rejean Joseph 2024 Miramichi, New Brunswick