PEARSON MEDAL OF PEACE

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The 'Pearson Medal of Peace' is an award given out annually by the United Nations Association in Canada to recognize an individual Canadian's "contribution to international service". Nominations are made by any Canadian for any Canadian, excluding one's self. The award is named in honour of Lester B. Pearson, Nobel Peace Prize winner and Canada's fourteenth Prime Minister.

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Recipients of the Pearson Medal of Peace
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Recipients of the Pearson Medal of Peace



1979 - Paul-Émile Cardinal Léger

1980 - J. King Gordon

1981 - E.L.M. Burns

1982 - Hugh L. Keenleyside

1983 - Most Reverend George-Henri Lévesque

1984 - George Ignatieff

1985 - The Very Reverend Lois Miriam Wilson

1986 - Meyer Brownstone

1987 - Nancy Meek Pocock

1988 - Archbishop Edward Scott

1989 - Maurice Strong

1990 - Murray Thomson

1991 - Muriel Duckworth

1992 - Dr. Eric Hoskins

1993 - Escott Reid

1994 - Martin Connell

1995 - Gisèle Côté-Harper

1996 - Gerry Barr

1997 - Hanna Newcombe

1998 - Pat Roy Mooney

1999 - Flora MacDonald

2000 - No award made

2001 - Dr. Ursula M. Franklin

2002 - Alex Morrison

2003 - Stephen Lewis

2004 - Roméo Dallaire

2005 - ''No award made''

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