The Order of Ottawa is a municipal order awarded to residents of the city of Ottawa. Instituted in 2012, the order is administered by the incumbent mayor of Ottawa for a high level of achievement and significant contributions to the city.

Order of Ottawa
Awarded by the Mayor of Ottawa
TypeMunicipal order
Established2012
EligibilityResidents of Ottawa
CriteriaRecognition of citizens for a high level of achievement and significant contributions to the city
FounderJim Watson
MayorMark Sutcliffe
Statistics
Total inductees165

Ribbon of the Order of Ottawa

History

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The order was established in 2012 by then-mayor Jim Watson to recognize achievement by citizens of Ottawa in various fields.[1] Any resident of Ottawa who has made significant contributions to the community through career and volunteer work is eligible.[2]

Insignia

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Recipients of the order receive a medal bearing the city's coat of arms on a green and blue ribbon, echoing the colours of the civic flag.[1]

Notable recipients

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Since its inception in 2012, the following notable individuals have received the order:[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b "Awards and Recognition". City of Ottawa. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Order of Ottawa recipients honoured". Ottawa Citizen. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Order of Ottawa and Brian Kilrea Award for Excellence in Coaching - past recipients". City of Ottawa. Retrieved 17 November 2023.