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

 
First Name Last Name Year Location
Ernest F. Duncan 2003 Hanover, Ontario
André Rioux 2003
Robert Linden 2003 Ottawa, Ontario
Robert Metcalfe 2003 Ottawa, Ontario
Larry Murray 2003 Ottawa, Ontario
Alf Rasmussen 2003 Ottawa, Ontario
Percival J. Smith 2003
Jack Wilcox 2003 Kars, Ontario
E.A. Smith 2003
Orville Phillips 2003 Ottawa, Ontario
Clovis Ira Bordeleau 2003 Ottawa, Ontario
Louis Lang 2003
Allan R. Parks 2003
Percy G. Mercer 2003
George Hees 2003 Burlington, Ontario
J. Russ Sutherland 2003
Dave Brown 2003 Ottawa, Ontario
Charles (Chuck) Murphy 2003
Roy Lamore 2003 Thunder Bay, Ontario
Vincent R. Courtenay 2003 Windsor, Ontario
Hallie Sloan 2003 Ottawa, Ontario
Pierre Vennat 2003
Frank B. Volterman 2003 Hamilton, Ontario
Samuel Ervin Clark 2003
Joseph Henry Haywood 2003 Winnipeg, Manitoba
Roy Mah 2003
John Gardam 2003 Nepean , Ontario
William Mayne 2003 Thornhill, Ontario
Joseph Kobolak 2003 Welland, Ontario
Martin J. Montague 2003 Nepean, Ontario
Peter Christopher Schiefke 2003
Armin Konn 2003 Scarborough, Ontario
Frederick F. Moar 2003
Jean Roger Napoleon Cyr 2003 Ottawa, Ontario
Donald R.S. Doal 2003 Airdrie, Alberta
Harry (E.C.) Groom 2003
Howe Y. Lee 2003
Gurdev Singh Grewal 2003
Terrence W. James Hunter 2003
Eugene Michaud 2003
Charles Vernon W. Rolfe 2003 Kinburn, Ontario
Robert Lucien Spénard 2003 Ottawa, Ontario
Jean-Louis Cousineau 2003