Related
External Links
(Note: CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external sites - links will open in new window)
Gov. Gen. Michaëlle Jean invests Burton Cummings as an officer of the Order of Canada during Friday's ceremony at Rideau Hall in Ottawa. (Adrian Wyld/Canadian Press) Gov. Gen. Michaëlle Jean presided over an Order of Canada investiture ceremony in Ottawa on Friday, bestowing the honour on four companions, 19 officers and 30 members.
Among those named companions to the order in the ceremony at Rideau Hall:
- Willard S. Boyle, an accomplished physicist who won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Physics, of Halifax.
- Kim Campbell, Canada's 19th, and first female, prime minister, of Vancouver.
Among those named officers of the order:
- Ivan Reitman, who directed the films Meatballs, Twins and Ghostbusters, of Montecito, Calif.
- Jack Rabinovitch, founder of the Giller Prize for literature, of Toronto.
- Burton Cummings, singer-songwriter, of Los Angeles.
- Mario Lemieux, former forward and now co-owner with the Pittsburgh Penguins, of Pittsburgh.
Among those named members:
- Gordon Nixon, CEO of the Royal Bank of Canada, of Toronto.
- Tantoo Cardinal, aboriginal actress and co-founder of the Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company, of Vancouver.
- Jay Ingram, pioneer of programs devoted entirely to science on both national radio and television, of Toronto.
Created in Canada's centennial year, 1967, the Order of Canada recognizes a lifetime of outstanding achievement, dedication to the community and service to the country. More than 5,000 people have been invested into the order since it was created.
Share Tools
Big Box Advertisement
Top News Headlines
- Air Canada confident it can reach deal with pilots
- Travellers flying Air Canada can keep booking their flights as negotiations continue with a new federally appointed mediator to help resolve an ongoing contract dispute between the airline and its pilots. more »
- Legalize pot, say former B.C. attorneys general
- Four former B.C. attorneys general are joining a coalition of health and justice experts calling for the legalization of marijuana. more »
- Whitney Houston's funeral to be held Saturday
- Pop star Whitney Houston's funeral service will be held Saturday in the New Jersey church where she first showcased her singing talents as a child. more »
- Online surveillance bill targets child porn: Toews
- A bill that would give police and intelligence agencies new powers to access Canadians' electronic communications is needed to protect against child pornography, says Public Safety Minister Vic Toews. more »
Latest Canada News Headlines
- Online surveillance bill targets child porn: Toews
- A bill that would give police and intelligence agencies new powers to access Canadians' electronic communications is needed to protect against child pornography, says Public Safety Minister Vic Toews. more »
- Botox injected by unlicensed practitioners
- Some Vancouver-area medical spas are ignoring Health Canada regulations that Botox be prescribed and injected by a physician, a CBC News investigation has revealed. more »
- Air Canada confident it can reach deal with pilots
- Travellers flying Air Canada can keep booking their flights as negotiations continue with a new federally appointed mediator to help resolve an ongoing contract dispute between the airline and its pilots. more »
- MacKay says submarine fleet has 'spotty' history
- The ongoing maintenance for Canada's troubled submarine fleet is "on track" despite the damage suffered by HMCS Corner Brook from a crash last year, Defence Minister Peter MacKay says, adding that the history of the fleet is "spotty." more »
On Tonight's National
Top stories
Shafia Jury Deliberations
- Dan Halton
- The jury in the Shafia murder trial begun deliberations today. Mohammad Shafia, his wife and his son are accused of killing four of their family members. They are charged with four counts of first-degree murder and have all pleaded not guilty to the charge.
Watch the Best of the Show
- Get Connected
- Syria cracks down on protesters, one day before an Arab League delegation arrives.
Stay Connected
- Carolyn Dunn
- An English soccer captain is facing racial abuse charges after an on-field exchange with another player.
The Current
- An Exploration of Dating Online Feb. 14, 2012 4:13 PM Internet dating is a popular way to meet people, but some researchers question whether compatibility is something that can be determined online.
- Online surveillance critics accused of supporting child porn
- Whitney Houston's funeral to be held Saturday
- HMCS Corner Brook collision damage extensive
- Online surveillance bill targets child porn: Toews
- Legalize pot, say former B.C. attorneys general
- Mooning Queen proves costly for Australian man
- MacKay says submarine fleet has 'spotty' history
- Man kidnapped at Greyhound station escapes captors
- Stanley Cup rioter seen in brick attack on cop
Big Box Advertisement

