CNIB is proud to award the King Charles III Coronation Medal to 60 outstanding recipients.
This commemorative medal was created to mark His Majesty King Charles III’s Coronation on May 6, 2024, and is being manufactured by the Royal Canadian Mint. Recipients are eligible for this honour because they have made a significant contribution to the country, their province, territory, region or community, or have made an outstanding achievement abroad that brings credit to Canada.
CNIB is one of many nominating partner organizations, including provincial lieutenant governors and territorial commissioners, provincial and territorial governments, members of Parliament, Senators, the Canadian Armed Forces, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and several other organizations including: Heart and Stroke Foundation, Food Banks Canada, United Way, YMCA and YWCA, and the Canadian Association of the Deaf.
Congratulations to all honourees!
Joint Awards Committee | Suzanne Bart
June Feswick |
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Alberta | Chris Abdalla Sue Boman Ryan Kutcher Joyce McVee Peter Quaiattini Randy Simmet |
Atlantic Canada | Cynthia Antle (NL) Vincent Guitard (NB) Marisa Hersey-Misner (NB) Julie Martin (NS) Nicholas Merritt (NS) Ronnie Young (NL) |
CNIB Beyond Print | Philip Abrahams Simon Curwen Diane Lapidus Hélène Lasnier |
British Columbia | Soma Ali Bari Colebank William Conway Phil Crowson Karim Damani Gary Sandhu Cameron Sutherland Michael Moore John Nicado Nancie Parker |
Deafblind Community Services (DBCS) | Penny Bennett Eddy Morton |
CNIB Guide Dogs |
Cindy Helps |
CNIB Lake Joe | Barb Ennis Jim Tokos |
Manitoba | Katie Goetz Vicki Rayson Lorraine Rempel |
Ontario | Donald Anderson Delores Beck Joachim Berkmanns Brian Bibeault Emer Ferguson Kevin Frost Barb Hazen Lynn Kennedy Dawn Pickering Lindsay Rennie Hon. Dr. Asha Seth Ruth Sheridan Darla Smith |
Quebec | Antonina Caruana Marilyn Gelinas Nora Patricia Miranda |
Saskatchewan | Korryn Kubashek Dave Piper Shaun Semple |
Vision Loss Rehabilitation Canada (VLRC) | Heather Mackenzie John Magill |