List of members of the Alberta Order of Excellence

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The following is a full list of members of the Alberta Order of Excellence (AOE), both past and current, in order of their date of appointment.

2020[]

Salma Lakhani was inducted to the AOE concurrent with her appointment as lieutenant governor of Alberta.

2019[]

In 2019, 8 appointment were made.[1]

  • Robert Burrell
  • Bonnie DuPont
  • Katie Ohe
  • Ron Sakamoto
  • Beckie Scott
  • Malcolm Sissons
  • Muriel Stanley Venne
  • Frances Wright

2018[]

In 2018 eight appointments were made.[2]

2017[]

In 2017 eight appointments were made.[3]

  • Steve Allan, Calgary
  • Gary Bowie, Lethbridge
  • Anne Fanning, Edmonton
  • Marie Gordon, Edmonton
  • Steve Hrudey, Canmore
  • James Holland, Edmonton
  • Vivian Manasc, Edmonton
  • David Werklund, Calgary

2016[]

In 2016 eight appointments were made.[4]

2015[]

2014[]

[5]

2013[]

[6]

  • (community service/youth programs, military, politics)
  • Roger Gibbins (public service/public policy, advanced education)
  • (business, community service)
  • (energy, engineering)
  • Jim Marshall (fine arts, culture/heritage)
  • Anne McLellan (politics, law, advanced education)
  • (business, health/community service)
  • Bill Wilson (military, community service)

2012[]

2011[]

2010[]

2009[]

  • William (Bill) Bowes
  • Harry Hole;
  • Shirzad Ahmed
  • Brian Felesky, Q.C.
  • Michael John Frey[8]

2008[]

2007[]

  • Chief Victor Stanley Buffalo
  • Evelyn L. Buckley
  • Lt. General Donald C. Laubman
  • David W. Leonard
  • Gary William (Wilcox) McPherson
  • Douglas H. Mitchell
  • Patrick R. Nixon

2006[]

2005[]

2004[]

2003[]

2002[]

2001[]

2000[]

1999[]

1998[]

1997[]

1996[]

1995[]

1994[]

  • Dr. Helen I. Huston

1993[]

1992[]

1991[]

1990[]

1989[]

1988[]

1987[]

1986[]

1985[]

1984[]

1983[]

1982[]

1981[]

References[]

  1. ^ https://www.alberta.ca/release.cfm?xID=6398094FC98CC-026E-EC8D-3CD339087B8C152E[bare URL]
  2. ^ Alberta, Government of. "Eight Albertans to get province's highest honour". www.alberta.ca. Retrieved 2018-10-18.
  3. ^ Alberta, Government of. "Accomplished Albertans to be honoured | Alberta.ca". www.alberta.ca. Retrieved 2017-11-23.
  4. ^ "Eight community leaders to receive Alberta's highest honour". Government of Alberta. Government of Alberta. Retrieved 17 December 2016.
  5. ^ "Eight Albertans to be inducted into Alberta Order of Excellence". Edmonton Journal. 9 May 2014. Retrieved 11 May 2014.
  6. ^ "Diverse leaders to receive province's highest honour". Government of Alberta. Retrieved May 9, 2013.
  7. ^ https://www.alberta.ca/acn/201004/28160166411A8-CC31-FF8B-FBD35889EE5584D6.html[bare URL]
  8. ^ Elizabeth II (28 January 2009), O.C. 10/2009, Edmonton: Queen's Printer for Alberta
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