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List of Canadian awards

This is a list of all known awards in Canada, conferred by either members of the royal family, viceroys, governments, or private organizations.

National awards

Royal awards in the federal jurisdiction

Viceregal awards in the federal jurisdiction

Military awards in the federal jurisdiction

Private awards in the federal jurisdiction

Provincial awards

Royal awards

Viceregal awards

Alberta

Royal awards in Alberta

Viceregal awards in Alberta

British Columbia

Viceregal awards in British Columbia

Manitoba

Royal awards in Manitoba

Viceregal awards in Manitoba

New Brunswick

Royal awards in New Brunswick

Viceregal awards in New Brunswick

Newfoundland and Labrador

Lieutenant Governor's awards of Excellence in Architecture

Nova Scotia

Viceregal awards in Nova Scotia

Ontario

Royal awards in Ontario

Viceregal awards in Ontario

Government awards in Ontario

Quebec

Viceregal awards in Quebec

Government awards in Quebec

Cultural awards

Scientific awards

Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan's relationship with the sovereign continues to be rich and diverse. For example, you have chosen to recognize your citizens through honours of the provincial Crown, including the Saskatchewan Protective Services Medal which I have just presented. It provides a unique opportunity to show our gratitude for the men and women who devote their careers to ensuring our well-being – people who sometimes put their own safety and even their lives at risk to protect us all.[25]

— The Princess Royal, Saskatoon, 2004

Royal awards in Saskatchewan

Viceregal awards in Saskatchewan

Territorial awards

Yukon

Municipal awards

Scholarships

See also

References

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