The Order of Canada is Canada's highest civilian honour, with membership awarded to those who exemplify the Order's Latin motto "Desiderantes meliorem patriam," which means "(those) desiring a better country" (Hebrews 11.16). Created in 1967, the Order was established to recognize the lifetime contributions made by Canadians who made a major difference to Canada. The Order also recognizes efforts made by non-Canadians who have made the world bet...
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The Order of Canada is Canada's highest civilian honour, with membership awarded to those who exemplify the Order's Latin motto "Desiderantes meliorem patriam," which means "(those) desiring a better country" (Hebrews 11.16). Created in 1967, the Order was established to recognize the lifetime contributions made by Canadians who made a major difference to Canada. The Order also recognizes efforts made by non-Canadians who have made the world better by their actions. Musicians, politicians, artists, television and film stars, benefactors, and many more have been accepted into the Order. The Queen of Canada, Queen Elizabeth II, is Sovereign of the Order and the serving Governor General of Canada is its Chancellor and Principal Companion. Since its inception, 5,053 people have been appointed to the Order of Canada.
Companions of the Order of Canada (post-nominal: CC) have demonstrated the highest degree of merit to Canada and humanity, on the national or international scene. Up to 15 Companions are appointed each year, with a limit of 165 living Companions at any given time, with the exception of honorary Companions.
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