Pearson Medal for peace
The Pearson medal of Peace is a price given to each year by the Association of the United Nations in Canada with an aim of recognizing the contribution of a Canadian citizen to the international service . The nominations can are made by all the Canadians and they can be addressed to any citizen, except for oneself. This price is named in the honor Lester B. Pearson, prize winner of the Nobel Prize and fourteenth Canadian Prime Minister.
Member elects of the Pearson Medal of Peace
- 1979 - Cardinal Paul-Emile Leger
- 1980 - J. King Gordon
- 1981 - E.L.M. Burns
- 1982 - Hugh L. Keenleyside
- 1983 - the Very Reverend Georges-Henri Lévesque
- 1984 - George Ignatieff
- 1985 - the Very Reverend Laws Miriam Wilson
- 1986 - Meyer Brownstone
- 1987 - Nancy Meek Pocock
- 1988 - Mgr Edward Scott
- 1989 - Maurice Strong
- 1990 - Murray Thomson
- 1991 - Muriel Duckworth
- 1992 - Dr. Eric Hoskins
- 1993 - Escott Reid
- 1994 - Martin Connell
- 1995 - Gisele Side-To grip
- 1996 - Gerry Barr
- 1997 - Hanna Newcombe
- 1998 - Stalemate Roy Mooney
- 1999 - Flora MacDonald
- 2001 - Dr. Ursula Mr. Franklin
- 2002 - Alex Morrison
- 2003 - Stephen Lewis
- 2005 - Romeo Dallaire
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