Updated: 06 June, 2006

Canada

Canadian Commemorative Medals

Canadian Forces Decoration

  • Canadian Forces Decoration (CD) Minor amendments to eligibility were made recently. Leave Without Pay (LWOP) taken for maternity and maternal leave will now be considered as full time paid service for the purpose of computing eligible time for the CD. This amendment is effective immediately and is further deemed to be retroactive to 15 Dec 49, the institution date of the CD. Affected members of the Canadian Forces will have their CD eligibility dates adjusted to conform to this decision. (Ref: CANFORGEN 045/98 ADM(PER) 030 270952Z Apr 98)

  • Canadian Forces Decoration (CD) - The following information was found by Scott Laird in the CF Publication - Honours and Flags of the CF (A-AD-200-000/AG-000 Interim dated 24 Mar 97 Annex Q, Chapter 2, para 2) - The Canadian Forces' Decoration - The physical distinction formerly made between medal "bars" and "clasps" no longer exists in Canadian practice. All such devices are now called bars. However, the CD regulations predate this clarification. The word "clasp" is therefore used for the CD until regulations are amended.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police Long Service Medal

RCMP Long Service Medal

  • Approved by King George V on 6 March, 1934. The first 240 names appeared in the Canada Gazette on 12 January, 1935. The medal is awarded to RCMP members for 20 years of service, who are of irreproachable character and whose conduct has been good and services satisfactory. Bars were approved on 18 February 1954, but only for members on strength as of that date. Only the most recent bar received is worn. I have also hear that there may be a Platinum bar created as some serving members are now approaching the 40 Years of service mark. Bars are as follows:

    • 25 Years - Bronze bar with one star (5.060 issued to end of 1993)

    • 30 Years - Silver bar with two stars (1,906 issued to end of 1993)

    • 35 Years - Gold bar (19k gold) with 3 stars (609 issued to end of 1993) (Ref: Canadian Orders, Decorations and Medals by F.J. Blatherwick, CD)

  • RCMP Honour Roll - Complete list of RCMP Officers Killed in the Line of Duty RCMP Website

Canadian Exemplary Service Medals

The Police Exemplary Service Medal was created on 12 August 1982. In 1980, the Government of Canada accepted in principle a recommendation that national awards, in the form of medals, be established to recognize long and outstanding service in the high risk professions providing public security. The Police Service seemed the logical choice for the first of what was envisioned as a family of medals: the risks inherent in their work are obvious and they are the most visible of the protective services. .

Corrections Exemplary Service Medal

Fire Service Exemplary Service Medal

Coast Guard Exemplary Service Medal

Emergency Medical Services Exemplary Service Medal

Peace Officer Exemplary Service Medal

Canadian Corps of Commissionaires Long Service Medal

 

Canadian Efficiency Decoration

Canadian Efficiency Medal

 

Royal Canadian Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medals

Canadian Medals for Champion Shots

Insignia

 Mention in Dispatches

Search: Mention in Dispatches List of Recipients

Regulations

Cadet Medals

Miscellaneous Medals

Name

Rank

Service #

Date Awarded

Sqn

Affleck, J.R.

F/Lt

 

03-07-1945

 

Bassarab, R.N.

F/Lt

 

17-10-1946

 

Champlain, J.P.E. de

W/O

 

31-07-1945

 

Churchill, R.E.

F/O

J23054

17-10-1946

295 Sqn

Ellis, J.F.

P/O

J86965

31-07-1945

196 Sqn

Grant, F.G.

W/Cdr

 

10-05-1947

 

Ireland, E.G.

F/Lt

J9464

31-07-1945

411 Sqn

Keefer, G.C.

W/Cdr

J5022

10-05-1947

125 Wng

Mitchener, J.D.

F/Lt

J16799

31-07-1945

416 Sqn

Prest, W.A.

F/Lt

J15101

31-07-1945

421 Sqn

Ruttledge, A.J.D.

F/Lt

J15160

03-07-1945

138 Sqn

Sellars, D.S.

P/O

J87361

31-07-1945

190 Sqn

Stewart, W.P.

W/O

R105450

31-07-1945

299 Sqn

Waddell, R.C.A.

W/Cdr

C827

10-05-1947

39 Wng

Walker, H.A.

F/Lt

J16644

03-07-1945

138 Sqn

Royal Canadian Legion

Canadian Banks' Law Enforcement Medal

Canadian Banks Law Enforcement Award Every year the Canadian Banks' Law Enforcement Award recognizes outstanding police performance in fighting crime against Canadian banks. Recipients of this prestigious award have gone above and beyond the call of duty while preventing and investigating crimes against Canada's financial institutions. Since 1972, the Canadian Bankers Association has honoured two hundred Canadian police officers. The Award is presented annually at a formal ceremony at the annual conference of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. All active (at the time of the incident) law enforcement officers considered to have exhibited outstanding bravery, detective ability or other noteworthy achievement involving Canadian chartered banks are eligible to receive the Award. For a complete list of Honourees, click here (.pdf) cba.ca Mar 06

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