The following is a full list of members of the Alberta Order of Excellence (AOE), both past and current, in order of their date of appointment.
2024
editIn 2024, 8 appointments were made.[1]
- Don Begg
- Will Ferguson
- Robert Foster
- Catherine Fraser
- Stephen Mandel
- Kim Ruether
- Nancy Southern
- Garnette Sutherland
2023
editIn 2023, 8 appointments were made.[2]
- James Carter
- Max Foran
- Stephen Harper
- Joe Lukacs
- Audrey McFarlane
- Claudette Tardif
- Stella Thompson
- James Angus Watt
2022
editIn 2022, 7 appointments were made.[2]
- Maureen Bianchini Purvis
- Robert Brawn
- M. Elizabeth Cannon
- Eleanor Chiu
- Cheryl Foggo
- Art Froehlich
- Cam Tait
2021
editIn 2021, 8 appointments were made.[2]
- Joan Donald, Red Deer
- Cyril Kay, Edmonton
- Murray McCann, Calgary
- Barb Olson, Calgary
- Merle Olson, Calgary
- D. Gregory Powell, Calgary
- Cor Van Raay, Lethbridge
- Lena Heavy Shields-Russell, Blood Reserve
2020
editSalma Lakhani was inducted to the AOE concurrent with her installation as lieutenant governor of Alberta.
7 other appointments were made in 2020.[2]
- JudyLynn Archer, Edmonton
- Jim Boucher, Fort McKay
- Charlie Fischer, Calgary
- Frances Harley, Edmonton
- John Mah, Edmonton
- Holger Petersen, Edmonton
- Ed Stelmach, Andrew
2019
editIn 2019, 8 appointment were made.[3]
- Robert Burrell
- Bonnie DuPont
- Katie Ohe
- Ron Sakamoto
- Beckie Scott
- Malcolm Sissons
- Muriel Stanley Venne
- Frances Wright
2018
editIn 2018 eight appointments were made.[4]
- Reg Basken, Edmonton
- Rosella Bjornson, Sherwood Park
- Wayne Chiu, Calgary
- k.d. lang, Calgary
- David Manz, Calgary
- Solomon Rolingher, Edmonton
- Allan Wachowich, Edmonton
- Ralph Young, Edmonton
2017
editIn 2017 eight appointments were made.[5]
- Steve Allan, Calgary
- Gary Bowie, Lethbridge
- Anne Fanning, Edmonton
- Marie Gordon, Edmonton
- Steve Hrudey, Canmore
- James Holland, Edmonton
- Vivian Manasc, Edmonton
- David Werklund, Calgary
2016
editIn 2016 eight appointments were made.[6]
- Barry Bultz, Calgary
- Linda Hughes, Edmonton
- Sheldon Kennedy, Calgary
- Leroy Little Bear, Lethbridge
- Michael Massey, St. Albert
- Paulette Patterson, Grande Prairie
- Shirley Penner, Calgary
- Bill Yuill, Medicine Hat
2015
edit2014
edit- Sharon Carry, Calgary
- Tony Cashman, Edmonton
- Morris Flewwelling, Red Deer
- Colin Glassco, Calgary
- Julia Hamilton, Calgary
- Willie Littlechild, Maskwacis
- Fred Mannix, Calgary
- Reinhard Muhlenfeld, Edmonton
2013
edit- Douglas Eaglesham (community service/youth programs, military, politics)
- Roger Gibbins (public service/public policy, advanced education)
- Douglas O. Goss (business, community service)
- George W. Govier (energy, engineering)
- Jim Marshall (fine arts, culture/heritage)
- Anne McLellan (politics, law, advanced education)
- Catherine Roozen (business, health/community service)
- Bill Wilson (military, community service)
2012
edit2011
edit2010
edit2009
edit- William (Bill) Bowes
- Harry Hole;
- Shirzad Ahmed
- Brian Felesky, Q.C.
- Michael John Frey[10]
2008
edit- Clare Drake
- Dr. Helen Hays
- Allan P. Markin
- Dr. David W. Schindler
- Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman
- JR Shaw
- Thomas J. Walsh
2007
edit- Chief Victor Stanley Buffalo
- Evelyn L. Buckley
- Lt. General Donald C. Laubman
- David W. Leonard
- Gary William (Wilcox) McPherson
- Douglas H. Mitchell
- Patrick R. Nixon
2006
edit- William (Bill) Cochrane
- Bertha (Berdie) Fowler
- Richard (Dick) Haskayne
- Harry Hole
- James (Jim) Horsman
- Samuel (Sam) Lieberman
- Raymond (Ray) Rajotte
- Matthew Spence
- Ian Tyson
2005
edit- Robert W. Chapman Sr.
- Dr. Gerald Hankins
- Dr. Margaret (Marmie) Hess
- Elsie Kawulych
- Norman Kwong (as Lieutenant Governor of Alberta)
- Father Charles Michael McCaffrey
- Ronald Mannix
2004
edit- Alvin Gerald Libin
- M. Ann McCaig
- Eric Patrick Newell
- Bryan Perkins
- John & Barbara Poole
2003
edit- Donald F. Mazankowski
- Audrey Attril Morrice
- Jim Simpson Palmer
- Leonard Peter Ratzlaff
2002
edit- Dr. Steven Aung
- James. K. Gray
- John Murrell
2001
edit- Louis Armand Desrochers
- Colonel (ret.) Donald Stewart Ethell
2000
edit- Jenny Belzberg
- Dr. Chester R. Cunningham
- Lois Hole (as Lieutenant Governor of Alberta)
- Dr. D. Lorne J. Tyrrell
1999
edit- Donald R. Getty
- Stanley G. Reynolds
- Dr. Shirley Marie Stinson
1998
edit- Harley N. Hotchkiss
- June L. Lore
- Sandy A. Mactaggart
- Dr. Donald R. Stanley
1997
edit- Ian Malcolm Macdonald
- Arthur Ryan Smith
1996
edit- Bud Olson (as Lieutenant Governor of Alberta)
- Dr. A. Ernest Pallister
- Dr. John Snow
1995
edit- Dr. Stanley A. Milner
- Dr. Francis G. Winspear
1994
edit- Dr. Helen I. Huston
1993
edit- Dr. Thomas B. Banks
- Dr. Robert B. Church
1992
edit- Dr. Howard V. Gimbel
1991
edit- Dr. Norbert R. Morgenstern
- Gordon Towers (as Lieutenant Governor of Alberta)
1990
edit- Dr. Joseph H. Shoctor
- Dr. Raymond Lemieux
1989
edit- Hon. Peter Lougheed
- Dr. Maxwell W. Ward
1988
edit- Dr. Arthur T. Jenkyns
- Margaret Southern
1987
edit- Dr. C. Fred Bentley
- Dr. James H. Gray
1986
edit- Dr. John C. Callaghan
- Leonard K. Haney
- Herbert T. Hargrave
- Dr. Esther Robins
1985
edit- Helen Hunley (as Lieutenant Governor of Alberta)
- Dr. David S. R. Leighton
- Dr. G. Richard A. Rice
- Dr. Winnifred M. Stewart
1984
edit- Dr. Alexander Johnston
- Hon. Ronald Martland
1983
edit- The Right Honourable C. Joseph Clark
- Dr. Mary Percy Jackson* (died 2000).
- Chester Ronning* (died 1984).
1982
edit1981
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