List of members of the Order of Ontario
The following is a full list of members of the Order of Ontario, both past and current, in order of their date of appointment.
Members
1987
- John Black Aird – 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
- Aline Akeson
- J. M. S. Careless – historian
- Bill Davis – Premier of Ontario (1971–85)
- Celia Franca – founder of National Ballet of Canada
- Harry Gairey
- Duncan Gordon
- Roger Guindon – university administrator
- Dianne Harkin
- Cleeve Horne – portrait painter and sculptor
- Benjamin Sinclair Johnson – sprinter
- Franc Joubin – prospector and geologist
- Johnny Lombardi – pioneer of multicultural broadcasting in Canada
- Clifford McIntosh
- Oskar Morawetz – composer
- John Polanyi – Nobel laureate
- Al Purdy – poet
- James Swail
- Bessie Touzel
- Whipper Billy Watson – professional wrestler, supporter of children's charities
1988
- Alex Baumann – competitive swimmer, Olympic medalist
- June Callwood – journalist, author and social activist
- Floyd Chalmers – editor, publisher and philanthropist
- Robertson Davies – novelist, playwright, critic, journalist, professor, founding Master of Massey College
- Reva Gerstein – first woman Chancellor of the University of Western Ontario (1992–96)
- Charlotte Lemieux
- Walter Frederick Light – business executive
- Gordon Lightfoot – singer and songwriter
- Dennis McDermott – trade unionist, Canadian Director of the United Auto Workers (1968–78), and president of the Canadian Labour Congress (1978–86)
- Pauline McGibbon – 22nd Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario
- Don Moore
- Bernice Noblitt
- John C. Parkin – architect
- Beryl Potter
- John Josiah Robinette – lawyer
- Murray Ross – founding president of York University
- Robert B. Salter – Orthopedic surgeon and professor
- John Weinzweig – composer
1989
- Louis Applebaum – composer
- John Bassett – publisher, media baron
- Dorothy Beam
- Leonard Birchall – decorated RCAF pilot (World War II)
- Violet Blackman
- Morley Callaghan – author & playwright
- Paul Charbonneau
- Charles George Drake – neurosurgeon
- Anne Gribben
- James Ham
- Kenneth Hare – climatologist
- Daniel Iannuzzi – broadcaster
- Norman Jewison – film director, producer, actor and founder of the Canadian Film Centre
- Basil Johnston – Anishinaabe writer & storyteller
- Cliff Lumsdon – world champion marathon swimmer
- Janet Murray
- Laure Rièse – educator; first female faculty member to obtain a PhD from University of Toronto
- Harry Thode – geochemist, nuclear chemist, and academic administrator
- Eberhard Zeidler – architect
1990
- James Archibald
- Margaret Atwood – writer
- John Bailey
- Maxwell Enkin
- Maureen Forrester – contralto
- Ursula Franklin – metallurgist, research physicist, author and educator
- George R. Gardiner – businessman, philanthropist and co-founder of the Gardiner Museum
- Stanley Grizzle – trade union activist
- Karen Kain – dancer
- Vicki Keith – marathon swimmer
- Wilbert Keon – heart surgeon, scientific researcher
- Dr. Robert McClure – surgeon, missionary, Moderator of the United Church of Canada (1968–71), social activist
- Roland Michener – 20th Governor-General of Canada
- Roderick Moran
- Brian Orser – figure skater (Olympic medallist/world champion)
- Clifford Pilkey – trade union leader
- Wilfrid Sarazin
- Herbert Smith
- Kathleen Taylor
- Jean Woodsworth
1991
- Gerald Barbeau
- John Basmajian – scientist
- Elisabeth Bednar
- Agnes Benidickson – first female Chancellor of Queen's University
- Liona Boyd – classical guitarist
- Clara Bernhardt
- A. J. Casson – artist, member of the Group of Seven
- Clifford Chadderton – veteran (World War II), CEO of The War Amps
- Frances Dafoe – figure skater, World Champion and Olympic medallist
- Dora de Pedery-Hunt – artist, designer of coins for Royal Canadian Mint
- John Craig Eaton – businessman
- John Robert Evans – pediatrician, academic, businessperson, civic leader, founding dean of McMaster University Faculty of Medicine
- Timothy Findley – author & playwright
- Mary Lou Fox
- Wilbur Howard
- William Goldwin Carrington Howland – lawyer, judge and former Chief Justice of Ontario
- Greta Kraus
- Sim Fai Liu
- Veronica O'Reilly
- Tom Patterson – founder of Stratford Festival of Canada
- Walter Pitman – president of Ryerson University (1975–80)
- Annabel Slaight
- Arthur Solomon
- Louis Temporale
- George Rutherford Walker
- Lois Miriam Wilson – first female Moderator of the United Church of Canada (1980–82)
1992
- Lincoln Alexander – 24th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
- Bromley Armstrong – civil rights leader
- Boris Berlin – pianist, music educator, arranger, and composer
- Pierre Berton – author, journalist, TV personality
- Suzanne Rochon-Burnett – first aboriginal person in Canada to own and operate a private commercial radio station
- Linda Crabtree
- Stefan Dupré
- William Hutt – actor
- Germain Lemieux
- Arthur Martin
- Doris McCarthy – artist
- Terry Meagher
- Raymond Moriyama – architect
- Fraser Mustard – physician and scientist
- Oscar Peterson – jazz pianist
- Serafina Petrone
- Nancy Pocock
- Harry Rasky – documentary film producer
- Judith Simser
- Rose Wolfe – Chancellor of the University of Toronto (1991–1997)
1993
- Roberta Bondar – astronaut
- Pat Capponi – author and advocate for mental health issues and poverty issues
- Jean-Gabriel Castel – law professor and Professor Emeritus at Osgoode Hall Law School
- Tirone David – cardiac surgeon
- Colin diCenzo
- Budhendra Doobay
- Grace Hartman – first female mayor of Sudbury
- Daniel G. Hill – civil servant, human rights specialist, and Black Canadian historian
- Thomas Hill
- Karl Kaiser
- Murray Koffler – businessman and philanthropist
- Benjamin Lu – chemical engineering professor and Professor Emeritus at University of Ottawa
- Abbyann Lynch
- Lois Marshall – concert soprano
- Isabel McLaughlin
- Gunther Plaut – author
- Paul Rekai
- Mary Stuart
- William Tamblyn
- Shirley Van Hoof
- Donald J.P. Ziraldo
1994
- Prasanta Basu
- Joan Chalmers – philanthropist
- Martin Connell – businessman and philanthropist
- Elsie Cressman
- Lorna deBlicquy
- Selma Edelstone
- Nicholas Goldschmidt – conductor, first music director of the Royal Conservatory Opera School (University of Toronto)
- Martha Henry – actress
- Conrad Lavigne – media executive
- Donald C. MacDonald – politician
- Flora MacDonald – politician
- Edwin Mirvish – businessman, philanthropist and theatrical impresario
- Alice Munro – writer
- Phil Nimmons – jazz clarinetist, composer, bandleader
- Ted Nolan – hockey player and coach
- George Pedersen – president of University of Western Ontario (1985 to 1994)
- Ronald Satok
- Nelles Silverthorne
- Elizabeth Thorn
- Bryan Walls
1995
- Doris Anderson – author, journalist, women's rights activist
- Tim Armstrong
- Harry Arthurs – lawyer, academic, labour law scholar
- Douglas Bassett – media executive
- Thomas Beck
- Laurent Belanger
- Marlene Castellano
- Shirley Carr – labour leader, first woman president the Canadian Labour Congress.
- Angela Coughlan – internationally ranked competitive swimmer, Olympic medallist
- Corinne Devlin
- Robert Filler
- Ted Hargreaves – businessman and charitable fundraiser
- Elmer Iseler – conductor of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, founder of the Festival Singers of Canada and the Elmer Iseler Singers
- Heather Johnston
- Vim Kochhar
- Linda Lundström – fashion designer
- Lloyd Perry
- Natavarlal Shah
- William Somerville
1996
- Avie Bennett – businessman and philanthropis
- Huguette Burroughs
- Herbert Carnegie – hockey player
- Jesse Davidson & John Davidson
- Clifford Evans
- Gregory Evans – judge
- Ellen Louks Fairclough – first female member of the Canadian federal Cabinet
- Amber Foulkes
- Charles Godfrey
- Kamala-Jean Gopie – political activist
- Chris Hadfield – astronaut
- Tommy Hunter – country singer
- Arlette Lefebvre – child psychologist at the Hospital for Sick Children
- Jeffrey Wan-shu Lo
- Janet Lunn – children's writer
- Trisha Romance
- Etienne Saint-Aubin
- Ezra Schabas
- Al Waxman – actor
- William Wilkinson
- Doreen Wicks – humanitarian
1997
- John Brooks
- François Chamberland
- Audrey Cole
- John Colicos – actor
- William Coyle
- Leslie Dan – businessman
- Michael de Pencier
- Jack Diamond – architect, founding director of the Master of Architecture program at the University of Toronto
- Charles Dubin – judge
- Ralph Ellis
- Larry Grossman – politician
- Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook – portrait sculptor
- Ron Ianni
- Roy Laine
- Moon Lum
- Kathleen Mann
- Judith Meeks
- Nancy Raeburn
- Jack Rabinovitch – philanthropist and founder of the Giller Prize
- Richard Rohmer – writer
- Bob Rumball
- Nalini Stewart
- Paul Tsai
1998
- Marion Anderson – Aboriginal band councillor
- Bluma Appel – philanthropist, arts patron
- Jean Ashworth Bartle – Founder and director of the Toronto Children's Chorus
- Allan Leslie Beattie – lawyer, former chairman of the board for the Hospital for Sick Children
- Irene Broadfoot – community activist
- Norman Campbell – television director & producer, playwright
- Armando Felice DeLuca – community activist
- Claire O. Dimock – community activist
- Ydessa Hendeles – Founder, director and curator of the Ydessa Hendeles Art Foundation and Grand Founder of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)
- Dr. Kenneth C. Hobbs – physician, international humanitarian
- Hal Jackman – business leader, philanthropist, 24th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Chair of the Ontario Arts Council and Chancellor of the University of Toronto
- Maureen Kempston Darkes – President and General Manager of General Motors Canada Ltd. and community activist
- Marvelle Koffler – Founder of the Marvelle Koffler Breast Centre at Mount Sinai Hospital and the Koffler Centre for the Arts
- Dr. Lap Cheung Lee – community activist
- Andrée Lortie – advocate for the Francophone community
- Knowlton Nash – journalist
- Alfred U. Oakie – pioneer in traffic safety
- Lloyd Seivright – activist
- Masami Tsuruoka – sports figure
- Thomas Leonard Wells – politician
1999
- William Blake – Community activist
- Doris Boissoneau – Ojibwe language activist
- Paul Michel Bosc – Wine-maker
- Mavis Elaine Burke – Educator, advocate for early childhood education and community activist
- Clarice Chalmers – Philanthropist
- Keshav Chandaria – philanthropist
- Susan Charness – disability-rights activist
- Sam John Ciccolini – entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Esther Farlinger – charity fundraiser
- Victor Feldbrill – violinist, orchestral conductor and champion of Canadian music
- Dr. James Ferguson – medical researcher
- Maxwell Goldhar – businessman, philanthropist
- Doris Lau – financial adviser, charity fundraiser, goodwill ambassador for Ontario and scholarship sponsor
- Eileen McGregor – community activist
- Winnie "Roach" Leuszler – first Canadian to swim the English Channel, sportswoman
- Alice King Sculthorpe – community activist
- Dr. Bette Stephenson – physician, founding member of the College of Family Physicians Canada, former Ontario Progressive Conservative MPP and cabinet minister
- Hin Cheung Tam – community activist
- Gordie Tapp – entertainer
- Anthony Toldo – industrialist and philanthropist
- Lisette Véron-Rainu – children's activist
- Ken Watts – Founder of the Ontario Collegiate Drama Festival
2000
- Danielle Allen and Normand Pellerin – educators
- Maggie Atkinson – Lawyer and AIDS activist
- Marilyn Brooks – Fashion designer and philanthropist
- Nickie Cassidy – activist on behalf of sufferers of multiple sclerosis
- Ernie Checkeris – Educator and activist, Chancellor of Thorneloe University, Sudbury
- George A. Cohon – Chicago-born lawyer; founder/senior chairman of McDonald's Restaurants of Canada; philanthropist
- Lloyd Dennis – educator
- William Andrew Dimma – businessman and educator
- Kildare Dobbs – writer, journalist
- Joyce Fee – educator and community activist
- Dr. Robert Freedom – physician, professor and author
- Donald H. Harron – journalist, author and actor
- Jane Jacobs – U.S.-born naturalized Canadian author; Toronto-based urban philosopher
- Stephan Lewar – venture capitalist, financier and philanthropist
- Janet MacInnis – fundraiser and volunteer
- Frank Miller – politician (former Premier of Ontario)
- Betty Oliphant – founder of the National Ballet School of Canada
- J. Robert S. Prichard – educator, author and former President of the University of Toronto
- Joseph Radmore – athlete, member of the Canadian Paralympic Team
- Margaret M. Risk – nurse
- Haroon Siddiqui – journalist, columnist
- Dr. Calvin Stiller – physician
- Donald A. Stuart – gold and silversmith
- Dr. Lap-Chee Tsui – molecular geneticist; Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong
- Irving Ungerman – entrepreneur, boxer and activist
2001
- Richard M. Alway – President/Vice-Chancellor of St. Michael's College, promoter of Catholic-Anglican dialogue in Canada
- Gwen M. Boniface – first female Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner
- Rita Burak – public servant
- Danielle Campo – athlete, member of the Canadian Paralympic Team
- Michael "Pinball" Clemons – President and former player of the Toronto Argonauts
- Ken Danby – artist
- Terry Daynard – researcher, teacher
- Terrence J. Donnelly – fundraiser for cardiac research and development
- Gail J. Donner – Dean of the Faculty of Nursing at the University of Toronto; Executive Director of the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario
- Fredrik Stefan Eaton – businessman, community volunteer
- C. Dennis Flynn – elected official, fundraiser, community volunteer and war veteran
- Prof. Dr. Nicolas D. Georganas – pioneer in multimedia medical communications and telelearning
- Helen Haddow – community activist
- Paul Kells – workplace safety advocate
- Jake Lamoureux – Volunteer with young people
- Alexina Louie – composer of classical music
- Lewis W. MacKenzie, Major General (Retired) – Ontario Director of ICROSS Canada, the International Community for the Relief of Starvation and Suffering
- Signe and Robert McMichael – builders and donors of the McMichael Canadian Art Collection of Group of Seven paintings in Kleinburg
- Dusty Miller – patron of the arts, artistic director of the Cambrian Players
- David Mirvish – leader in the development and promotion of the visual arts in Ontario
- Peter Nesbitt Oliver – historian
- James S. Redpath – Chancellor of Nipissing University
- Dr. Donald T. Stuss – clinical psychologist, neuropsychologist and behavioural neuroscientist
- Bhausaheb Ubale – human rights activist
- Dr. Carin Wittnich – University of Toronto professor and researcher
- Madeline Ziniak – Vice-president and executive producer of CFMT television, promoter of multiculturalism
2002
- Peggy Baker – dancer, choreographer and teacher; founder of the Toronto-based Dancemakers
- James Bartleman – Lieutenant Governor of Ontario
- Marilyn Bell DiLascio – first person to swim Lake Ontario (1954)
- David Blackwood – artist
- Frederick M. Catzman – lawyer
- Austin Clarke – author, teacher, mentor, writer-in-residence at the University of Toronto; recipient of the 2002 Giller Prize
- Barbara Chilcott – actress
- Mario Cortellucci – fundraiser
- Patricia Freeman Marshall – community activist
- Irving R. Gerstein – businessman, philanthropist
- Joan Goldfarb – teacher of adults with disabilities
- Walter Gretzky – Ambassador for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind and the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada and father of Wayne Gretzky
- Phyllis M. Grosskurth – Professor emerita and Fellow, Massey College, University of Toronto; 1965 winner of the Governor General's Award for non-fiction
- Dr. Raymond O. Heimbecker – cardiovascular surgeon
- Patrick John Keenan – volunteer
- Tom Kneebone – actor, playwright
- Burton Kramer – graphic designer
- Dr. Benson Lau – physician and teacher
- J. Douglas Lawson – Vice-Chairman of the Ontario Arts Council
- Rhéal Leroux – Volunteer, former president of the Festival Franco-Ontarien
- Dr. William K. Lindsay – surgeon and professor
- Joan Murray – art historian, former director of the Robert McLaughlin Gallery in Oshawa
- Dr. Mark J. Poznansky – President and Scientific Director of the Robarts Research Institute
- Dr. Joanna Santa Barbara – physician, national president of the Physicians for Global Survival
- Thomas H. B. Symons – founder of Trent University and its president and vice-chancellor (from 1961–72)
- Lela Wilson – artists' rights activist
2003
- Joseph J. Barnicke – businessman and philanthropist
- John Kim Bell – musician, promoter of Aboriginal culture
- Col. Archibald J. D. Brown – businessman, community activist
- Dorothy Ellen Duncan – Executive Director of The Ontario Historical Society, teacher, curator
- Julian Fantino – police officer, former Chief of Police for London, York Region and Toronto; Ontario's Commissioner of Emergency Management; now Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police
- Mary Germain – community activist
- Dr. Avis E. Glaze – teacher, administrator, writer and international educator
- Dr. Benjamin Goldberg – psychiatrist
- Doris Grinspun – Executive Director of the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario (RNAO)
- George Gross – Corporate Sports Editor of Sun Media Corporation
- Macklin Hancock – pioneer in urban planning, urban design and landscape architecture
- Ryan Hreljac – elementary school student, committed to raising funds for clean water and sanitation projects around the world since the age of six
- Dr. Frederic Jackman – psychologist
- Laura Louise Legge – lawyer, community activist
- Helen Lu – volunteer, organizer and fundraiser for charitable organizations in Toronto
- Dr. Donald Mackay – Professor of Environmental and Resource Studies at Trent University, and director of the Canadian Environmental Modelling Centre
- Hon. Jack Marshall – Second World War veteran, Member of Parliament, Senator, and activist
- Anna Porter – writer, book publisher
- Hon. Robert Keith Rae – Member of Parliament, former Premier of Ontario, lawyer
- Eric Wilfrid Robinson – promoter of adult education
- Diane Simard Broadfoot – community activist
- Joan Thompson – volunteer
- Rita Tsang – businesswoman
- Hon. Mabel Van Camp – judge; first woman on the Supreme Court of Ontario
- Mike Weir – golfer; first Canadian to win the Masters Golf Tournament
- Kirk Albert Walter Wipper – environmentalist, heritage conservationist and fitness advocate (died 2011)
- William John Withrow – former director of the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO)
2004
- Dr. Tyseer Aboulnasr – engineer
- Jeff Adams – Paralympian and world champion in wheelchair sports
- Mohammad Azhar Ali Khan – journalist, multiculturalism expert
- Diana Alli – outreach worker
- Patricia Ann Arato – aphasia care volunteer
- Dr. Robin F. Badgley – sociologist, founder of Department of Behavioural Science at the University of Toronto
- Iain Baxter& – conceptual artist
- Louise Binder – speaker on HIV/AIDS issues
- Richard Bradshaw – director of the Canadian Opera Company
- Leonard A. Braithwaite – lawyer and former MPP
- Dr. Inez Elliston – educator, community volunteer
- Adele Fifield – director of "The War Amps"
- Joan Francolini – community volunteer
- Sheldon Galbraith – figure skating coach
- Dr. Allan Gross – Professor of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
- Andrea Hansen – violinist
- Joyce Ann Lange – advocate for the hearing impaired
- Delores Lawrence – leading female entrepreneur and philanthropist
- René J. Marin – respected Francophone jurist
- David McGirr – community volunteer in Northern Ontario
- Anthony Pawson – scientist known for research of signal transduction in cells
- Kim Phuc Phan Thi – Vietnamese napalm victim
- John Rochon – marksman
- Chandrakant Shah – public health educator
- Gordon Surgeoner – entomologist specializing in insect transmitted diseases
- Galen Weston – businessman in food services sector
- Reverend Monsignor Lawrence Anthony Wnuk – outreach worker to the Polish community
- James Young – former Chief Coroner
- Margaret Zeidler – architect
2005
- Naomi Alboim – public servant
- Ron Barbaro – community service
- Harold Brathwaite – educator
- Boris Brott – conductor (Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra)
- Donald Carr – lawyer
- Brian Desbiens – educator
- Thomas Dignan – Aboriginal healthcare advocate
- Deborah Ellis – children's author, human rights advocate
- Hughes Eng – community service
- Brenda L. Gallie – Expert in the treatment of retinoblastoma
- Dorothy Griffiths – researcher, educator
- William A. Harshaw – fundraiser for Parkinson's disease
- John Honderich – former editor and publisher, Toronto Star
- Leon Katz – engineer, medical inventor
- Gisèle Lalonde – educator
- Mike Lazaridis – founder, Research in Motion; inventor, BlackBerry
- Beatrice Levis – advocate for social justice
- Nancy Lockhart – Chair, Ontario Science Centre
- Ernest McCulloch – pioneer in stem cell biology
- Lillian McGregor – teacher of aboriginal languages
- Sher Ali Mirza – engineer
- Ratna Omidvar – former president, Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants
- Sandra Rotman – philanthropist
- Mark Starowicz – broadcaster, journalist
- Marlene Streit – professional golfer
- Ronald W. Taylor – physician in sports medicine; team physician to the Toronto Blue Jays
- James Till – pioneer in stem cell biology
- John Walker Whiteside – assistant crown attorney
- Moses Znaimer – broadcaster
2007
- Thomas J. Bitove – businessman, community activist
- John Richard Bond – University of Toronto astrophysicist and cosmologist
- Bernice and Rolland Desnoyers – foster parents for children and youth since 1960
- Peter J. George – economist, author, President and Vice Chancellor of McMaster University in Hamilton and Chair of the Council of Ontario Universities
- Christopher A. Harris – cofounder of the Ottawa-Carleton Immigrant Services Organization, the National Capital Alliance on Race Relations and the Jamaican Ottawa Community Association
- Peter Herrndorf – Broadcasting executive
- Rebecca F. Jamieson – First Nations activist
- Max Keeping – Ottawa media personality
- M. David Lepofsky – disability activist
- Dr. Tak W. Mak – biomedical scientist
- J. William McConkey – University of Windsor professor
- Dr. Roderick R. McInnes – University of Toronto professor and senior scientist with the Hospital for Sick Children
- R. Roy McMurtry – former Chief Justice of Ontario and Attorney General of Ontario
- Lorraine Monk – author, photographer, and artist
- Albert Kai-Wing Ng – graphic designer and creator of graphic design accreditation
- Adeena Niazi – helping newcomers settle in Canada
- Gordon M. Nixon – President/CEO of the Royal Bank of Canada
- Margaret Helen Ogilvie – Chancellor's Professor of Law at Carleton University
- Eva Olsson – Holocaust survivor
- Marlene Ann Pierre – Aboriginal activist
- Dr. Frances A. Shepherd – University of Toronto professor
- Janice Gross Stein – scholar, academic
- Paul-François Sylvestre – novelist, researcher and mentor
- William Thorsell – Director/CEO of the Royal Ontario Museum
- Dr. David Walde – Director of the Oncology Program
- Dr. Paul Walfish – University of Toronto professor and senior consultant
2008
- Dr. Michael Baker – physician, cancer researcher
- Dr. Sheela Basrur – Former Chief Medical Officer of Ontario[2]
- George Brady – human rights advocate, public speaker and Auschwitz survivor
- Jack Chiang – journalist, community service
- Tony Dean – Secretary of the Cabinet, credited with improving the Ontario Public Service
- Mary Dickson – lawyer, educator and advocate for people with disabilities
- Noel Edison – Artistic Director of the Elora Festival and the conductor of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir
- Frank Fernandes – Toronto businessman and volunteer
- Jean-Robert Gauthier – for his work in advancing French-language education
- Sam George – Native Canadians' rights activist
- Heather Gibson – educator specializing in American Sign Language (ASL)
- Robert A. Gordon – served as president of Humber College
- Gordon Gray – philanthropist
- Susan Hoeg – community service on behalf of the Georgina Island Chippewas
- Claude Lamoureux – served as president and CEO of the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan
- Patrick Le Sage – served as Chief Justice for the Ontario Superior Court of Justice
- Dr. Joe MacInnis – physician, scientist and undersea explorer
- Dr. David MacLennan – biomedical scientist, expert in biochemistry, genetics and physiology of muscle function
- Lorna Marsden – served as President of York University and of Wilfrid Laurier University, and a former senator.
- David Peterson – former Premier of Ontario
- Ed Ratushny – expert on the Canadian judiciary
- Rosemary Sadlier – author and president of the Ontario Black History Society
- Dr. Fuad Sahin – for his contributions to community service; founder of the International Development and Relief Foundation.[3]
- Barbara Ann Scott-King – Olympic champion figure skater in 1948
- Ellen Seligman – for contributions to publishing and support of Canadian authors
- Peter Silverman – broadcaster and consumer advocate
- David Smith – philanthropist
- Ted Szilva – originator and developer of the Big Nickel Project
- Mary Welsh – for 35 years of community and civic contributions
2009
- Constance Backhouse
- Dr. Philip Berger
- Lawrence Bloomberg
- Lesley Jane Boake
- Dr. Helen Chan
- Peter Crossgrove
- Mike DeGagné
- Levente Diosady
- Fraser Dougall
- Jacques Flamand
- Jean Gagnon
- Paul Godfrey – Chair of Metro Toronto (1973–1984), businessman
- Peter Godsoe – businessman
- Ovid Jackson – provincial politician
- Dr. Kellie Leitch – orthopaedic pediatric surgeon; Assoc. Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto
- Gerry Lougheed, Jr.
- Diana Mady Kelly
- Naseem Mahdi
- Dr. Samantha Nutt – Executive Director, War Child Canada
- Dr. James Orbinski – physician; Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto; President of Médecins Sans Frontières (1998–2001)
- Bonnie Patterson
- Shirley Peruniak
- Alice Porter
- Ken Shaw – newsreader (CTV)
- Janet Stewart
- Shirley Thomson – civil servant
- George Turnbull
- Dr. Mladen Vranic
- Dr. Anne-Marie Zajdlik
2010
- Suhayya Abu-Hakima
- Russell Bannock
- Gail Beck
- Joseph Chin
- Lynn Factor
- Gerald Fagan
- Nigel Fisher
- Jacques Flamand
- Lillie Johnson
- Ignat Kaneff
- Mobeenuddin Hassan Khaja
- Elizabeth Ann Kinsella
- Huguette Labelle
- Elizabeth Le Geyt
- Clare Lewis
- Louise Logue
- Gordon McBean
- Wilma Morrison
- James Orbinski
- Coulter Osborne
- Chris Paliare
- Gilles Patry
- Dave Shannon
- Molly Shoichet
- Howard Sokolowski
- Edward Sonshine
- Reginald Stackhouse
- David Staines
- Martin Teplitsky
- Dave Toycen
- John Ronald Wakegijig
- Elizabeth Hillman Waterston
2011
- Peter Adams – politician, professor and volunteer
- Dr. Anna Banerji
- Dr. Sandra E. Black
- Paul Cavalluzzo – Lawyer, Senior Partner, Cavalluzzo Shilton McIntyre Cornish LLP, Barristers and Solicitors
- Catherine Colquhoun
- David Crombie
- Nathalie Des Rosiers
- Marcel Desautels
- Sara Diamond
- Charles Garrad
- Peter Gilgan
- Frank Hayden
- Donald Jackson
- Zeib Jeeva
- Howard McCurdy
- Arthur McDonald
- Noella Milne
- Suzanne Pinel
- Ucal Powell
- Barbara Reid
- Alison Rose
- Linda Schuyler
- Dr. Louis Siminovitch
- Rahul Singh
- Connie Smith
- The Honourable Ray Stortini
- John Tory
2012
- Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish
- Michael Burgess
- Mark Cohon
- Glen Cook
- Stephen Cook
- Phyllis Creighton
- Michael Davies
- Ronald Deibert
- Dr. Rory Fisher
- Anne Golden
- Joan Green
- Dr. Vladimir Hachinski
- John D. Honsberger
- Dr. Shafique Keshavjee
- Fr. Joseph MacDonald
- Don MacKinnon
- Deepa Mehta
- Vincent Pawis
- Sr. Helen Petrimoulx
- The Honourable Sydney Robins
- Dr. Gail Robinson
- Mamdouh Shoukri
- Barry Smit
- Brian Stewart
- Frank Tierney
- Marlene Streit (Appointed to the Order of Ontario in 2005 and will be invested at 2013 ceremony)
- Huguette Labelle (Appointed to the Order of Ontario in 2010 and will be invested at 2013 ceremony)
2013
- Irving Abella
- Dr. Mohit Bhandari
- Paul Burston
- George E. Carter
- Ellen Campbell
- Penny Collenette
- Ronald Common
- Paul Corkum
- David Cronenberg
- Alvin Curling
- Allison Fisher
- Claude Gingras
- Avvy Yao Yao Go
- Piers Handling
- Paul Henderson
- Justin Hines
- Ronald Jamieson
- Jeanne Lamon
- Frances Noronha
- Lyn McLeod
- Diane Morrison
- Steve Paikin
- Dr. James Rutka
- Adel Sedra
- Toby Tanenbaum
2014
- Mary Anne Chambers
- Ming-Tat Cheung
- Michael Dan
- Don Drummond
- Rick Green
- Patrick Gullane
- Joseph Halstead
- Alis Kennedy
- Sylvie Lamoureux
- Gilles LeVasseur
- Gary Levy
- Sidney B. Linden
- Barbara MacQuarrie
- Eva Marszewski
- Marilyn McHarg
- Hans Messner
- James Murray
- Robert Nixon
- Dhun Noria
- Maryka Omatsu
- Charles Pachter
- John Ralston Saul
- Najmul Siddiqui
- Jeffrey Turnbull
- Dolores Wawia
- David Williams
- Warren Winkler
References
- ↑ Order of Ontario appointments announced
- ↑ Howlett, Karen (12 April 2008). "SARS 'Mighty Mouse' named to Order of Ontario". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 12 April 2008.
- ↑ http://news.ontario.ca/mci/en/2009/01/order-of-ontario-appointments-announced.html
- ↑ "29 Appointees Named To Ontario's Highest Honour". Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration. 25 January 2010. Retrieved 27 January 2010.
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