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C.M. (Member of the Order of Canada)

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Monroe Abbey
Alan Abraham
Frances Adaskin
David Ahenakew (resigned or removed)
Irving Akerley
Madeline Ann Akisc
Ida Albo
Paul Albrechtson
Norman z. Alcock
Patricia Saldana
Anne Marie Alonzo
Michael M. Ames
Anahareo
Greg Anaka
A.C. Anderson
Doris Margaret Anderson
Gerald Smedley Andrews
Ralph Andrews
John Bartlett Angel
Mark Angelo
Tony Anselmo (Canadian football)
Syl Apps
Violet Archer
Bromley Armstrong
Sally Wishart Armstrong
Bona Arsenault
Mira Ashby
Pitseolak Ashoona
Peter Aucoin
Jean Augustine
Lewis H.M. Ayre
David Azrieli

Lise Bacon
Leone Bagnall
Elizabeth Bagshaw
Michael Baker (Physician)
George Balcan
Eric Balcom
Geoffrey Ballard
Michael Barnes (Canadian author)
Joseph J. Barnicke
Jean Ashworth Bartle
William Hickson Barton

Bernard Norman Barwin (awarded in the 1996 Queen's Honours List).(resigned in 2013 to avoid being removed after being found guilty of professional misconduct).

Maxwell Bates
Manuel G. Batshaw
Aba Bayefsky
Robert Beamish
Bruce W. Beatty
Patricia Beatty
Margaret Becklake
John Beckwith (composer)
Charles Thomas Beer
Paul Beeston
Morton Beiser
Allan Gordon Bell
Douglas Bell (politician)
Jenny Belzberg
Charles H. Belzile
Jalynn Bennett
Norbert Berkowitz
Louise Bessette
Lois Betteridge
Claire Bice
Charlie Biddle
Alfred J. Billes
Ferdinand Biondi
Leonard Birchall
Michel Biron
Louis Bisson
John Bitove Sr.
Duncan Gordon Blair
Phyllis Blakeley
Marjorie Blankstein
Francis John Blatherwick
Margaret Bloodworth
Bruno Bobak
Molly Bobak
Renato Giuseppe Boisiso
Jacques J. Bouchard
Jocelyne Bourassa
Clement Bowman
Bill Brady (journalist)
Leonard Braithwaite
Dee Brasseur
Elizabeth Brewster
Barry Broadfoot
Claude Broche
Alexander Brott
Fred Bruemmer
Harold Buchwald
Remi Bujold
Ellen Burka
Ron Burnett

Francis Cabot
Larry Cain
Michelle Cameron
Silver Donald Cameron
Marjorie Wilkins Campbell
Neil Campbell (rower)
Ronald Caplan
Herb Carnegie
Pat Carney
Allan Carswell
Carlo Cattarello
Robert Cauchon
Simon Chang (designer)
Stephen Chatman

Frank Chauvin (awarded in in the 1987 Queen's Honours List for his services to charity).(Resigned in 2010 to protest Henry Morgentaler's appointment to the Order).

Lawrence Cherney
Saul Cherniak
Jack Chiang
Julia Ching
Ione Christensen
W. Edmund Clark
Ian D. Clark (public servant
John Clarke (mountaineer)
Jean Paul Cloutier
Ronald M. Clowes
Janet Cochrane
Fred Cogswell
Erminie Cohen
Harry B. Cohen
Joseph H. Cohen
Martha Cohen
Morley Cohen
Samuel N. Cohen
Edgar Andrew Collard
F. Anthony Comper
Gail Cook Bennett
Ronald Corey
Gerard Cote
Helen Creighton
Maxwell Cummings
Tagak Curley
Gordon Gray Currie
Max Cynader

Paul Emilien Dalpe
Leslie Dan
Ken Danby
Sylvia Daoust
Dashan
Raymond Daveluy
Alan Garnett Davenport
True Davidson
Victor Davis
Jean Marie De Koninck
Thomas De Koninck
Dora De Pedery Hunt
Michael De Pencier
Jan De Vries (soldier)
Jon Dellandreau
Hugh Dempsey
Ivor Dent
Sudi Devanesen
Rita Deverell
George Dewar
Naranjan Dhalla
Terence Dickinson
William Dimma
Arthur J. Dixon
Catherine Doherty
Laverna Katie Dollimore
Joseph Aubin Doiron
Murray Dryden
Shannie Duff
Edward Arunah Dunlop Jr.
Jean Dussault
Marcel Dutil
O. P. Dwivedi
Phil Dwyer (musician)
Howard Dyck
Shirley Dysart

Alan Eagleson (removed or resigned)
Dorothy Harley Eber
Marlys Edwardh
James Francis Edwards
John George Egnatoff
Ronald Eland
Fraser Elliott
John English (Canadian Politician)
Johnny Esaw
Bernard Etkin
Mark Evaloarjuk
Gregory Evans

Frank Fagan
Kenneth Farmer
Judy Feld Carr
Robert Ross Ferguson
Hugh Fisher (canoeist)
Aida McAnn Flemming
Fred Fountain
Edith Fowke
Waldron Fox-Decent
Colin Franklin (engineer)

Etienne Gaboury
Gaetano Gagliano
Sheldon Galbraith
David A. Ganong
R. Whidden Ganong
William Garden
Helen Gardiner
Yves Gaucher (artist)
Jean Robert Gauthier
Peter George (professor)
Irving Gerstein
Samuel Gesser
Albert Gilbert
Harry Giles
Ronald Gillespie
Judy Gingell
Hans Gmoser
Tony Golab
Edgar Gold
Michael Goldbloom
Anne Golden
Larry Goldenberg
J. King Gordon
Mary Gordon (child advocate)
Calvin Gotlieb
Laurie Graham
Bernard Grandmaitre
James H. Gray

Stanley G. Grizzle
Chan Gunn
Donna Gurr
May Gutteridge

Walter Hachborn
Gerald Hagey
Israel Halperin
John Borden Hamilton
Stuart Hamilton
Marsha Hanen
Dan Hanganu
Robert D. Hare
Conrad Harrington
Walter Edgar Harris
Ted Harrison
Michael R. Hayden
Anne Heggtveit
Paul Henderson
Donald Hings
Jack Hirsh
Jack Hodgins
Elizabeth Bradford Holbrook
Greg Hollingshead
Derek Holman
John Honderich
Michael Hornstein
Jim Horsman
Dezso J. Horvath
Harold Horwood
E.J. Hughes
Raoul Hunter

Edward A. Irving
Avrom Isaacs

Donald Jackson
Leslie Jaeger

Roberta Jamieson
Mary John Sr.
William Johnson (author)
Diane Jones Konihowski
Edith Josie
Franc Joubin
Ron Joyce

Zbigniew Kabata
Helen Kalvak
Lorie Kane
Ricky Kanee Schachter
David L. Kaplan
Kalmen Kaplansky
Josef Kates
Vicki Keith
Maryvonne Kendergi
Garry Kennedy
William Kilbourn
Marie Claire Kirkland
George Knudson
Wanda Koop
Vern Krishna
Leo Kristjanson
Richard Kroft
Norman Kwong

Gisele Lalonde
Gisele Lamoureux
Aldea Landry
J. Spencer Lanthier

Father Lucien Larre (awarded in 1983 Queen's Honours List for his services to Catholicism). (Resigned in 2010 to protest Henry Morgentaler's appointment to the Order).

William Laskin
Phil Latulippe
J. Conrad Lavigne
Trudi Le Caine
Mary Jo Leddy
Philip S. Lee
Robert H. Lee
Arlette Lefebvre
William C. Leggett
Harry Lehotsky
Zebulon Lewis Leigh
Patrick LeSage
Jean Louis Levesque
Daurene Lewis
Scoop Lewry
Peter M. Liba

Camille Limoges (awarded in 2011 Queen's Honours List for her services to science and academia).(Resigned in 2013 for reasons unknown).

Fernand Lindsay
Johnny Lombardi
Ronald Lou Poy
Sandra Lovelace Nicholas
Jean B. Lumb
Cliff Lumsdon
Harold Lundrigan
Janet Lunn

Donald C. MacDonald
John Keiller Mackay
Pearl McGonigal
John H.C. McGreevy
Dan McIvor (aviator)
Don McKay
William John McKeag
Peggy McKercher
Isabel McLaughlin
Grant McLean (film producer)
Carleton L. MacMillan
John A. MacNaughton
Lloyd MacPhail
Marion MacRae
Garfield Mahood
Silas McLellan
Gerald McMaster
Marilou McPhedran
Tak Wah Mak
Helen Maksagak
Donald Malinowski (politician)
Judith Mappin
George Mara
Charles Eugene Marin
Lorna Marsden

Nathan Mendelsohn
Ruby Mercer
Pat Messner
John Metcalf (writer)
Art Miki
Roy Miki
William Milroy (Canadian Army Officer)
Ken Mitchell
Masajiro Miyazaki
Eric Molson
David Lee Moroni
Norval Morrisseau
Virgil P. Moshansky
Doug Mowat
Phyllis Munday
Lawrence Mysak

Alfred Needler
Roger Neilson
Pierre Nepveu
Hanna Newcombe
Cindy Nicholas
Ron Northcott
Harold Nutter

Clairette Oddera
Daphne Odjig
Val O'Donovan
Marianna O'Gallagher
Kelvin Ogilvie
Abe Okpik
Marion Alice Orr
Earl Orser
Sean O'Sullivan (priest)
Adrien Ouellette

Gilles Paquet
Marie Therese Paquin
Elizabeth Parr Johnston
Tom Pashby
Peter Lewis Paul
Ross H. Paul
Trevor W. Payne
Kenneth Peacock
David Pecaut
Evelyn Pepper
Clayton Oscar Person
David Phillips (climatologist)
Herb Pinder
Suzanne Pinel
Charles Albert Poissant
Douglas Pollard
George Porteous
Timothy Porteous
Sandra Post
Gilles Potvin
Mark J. Poznansky
John Primrose (sport shooter)
Walter Prystawski
Uriash Puqiqnak

Louis Joseph Quinn
Taamasi Qumaq

Leonard Ratzlaff
Marion Loretta Reid
Dorothy Reitman

Kati Rekai
Gil Remillard
Dal Richards
Ernie Richardson (curler)
Donald Rix
Mike Robinson (Alberta politician)
Suzanne Rochon Burnett
Stephen Boleslaw Roman
Harry Rosen
James W. Ross
Stubb Ross
Susan Ross (artist)
Wayne Rostad
Calvin Ruck
Bob Rumball

Lino Saputo
Guylaine Saucier
Doris Saunders
Charles Sauriol
Ezra Schabas
Otto Schaefer
Erwin Schild
Albert Schultz
Alfred Scow
Sydney Segal
Nabil Seidah
Yoshio Senda
Raymond Setlakwe
Lloyd Shaw (socialist)
Ken Shields (basketball)
Mamdouh Shoukri
Haroon Siddiqui
Angela Sidney
Andrew Simone
T. Sher Singh (resigned or removed).
Charles Sirois
David Chadwick Smith
Ernest Smith
Jori Smith
Tricia Smith
Herman Smith-Johannsen
Ann Southam
Herbert O. Sparrow
Lawrence Spitzig
Gerald Squires
Raymond Squires
Edna Staebler
Mavis Staines
Ethel Stark
Steve Stavro
Savella Stechishin
Harold R. Steele
Dave Steen
H. Arnold Steinberg
Kent Stetson
John Bertram Stirling
Grant Strate
Sam Sullivan
Beth Symes
Emoke Szathmary

Yvon Tasse
Angella Taylor Issajenko
Lucille Teasdale Corti
Mark Tennant
David Thauberger
Bing Thom
Linda Thom
Clarence Tillenius
Albert Ross Tilley
Georg Tintner
Roger Tomlinson
Jacques De Tonnancour
Gerald R. Tremblay
Jean Noel Tremblay
Peter Troake
Lorne Trottier
Otto Tucker
Gilles Turcot
E.K. Turner
David H. Turpin
John Turvey

Fred Urquhart

Sandy Van Ginkel
George Vari
Roy Henry Vickers
Marq De Villiers
Herman Voaden

Paul Walfish
Ronald Wallace (politician)
Dorothy Walton
Dora Wasserman
Norman Webster
Boyd Wettlaufer
Lucile Wheeler
James Austin Whelihan
Denis Whitaker
Doreen Wicks
Cornelius Wiebe
Austin Willis
Peter Wing
Hugh Winsor
Kirk Wipper
Arthur Wishart
Jeanne Wolfe
Milton Wong
Walter Wood
Don Wright (Composer)
Esther Clark Wright
Richard B. Wright
W. Robert Wyman

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