
This article was last updated on April 16, 2022
Canada: Oye! Times readers Get FREE $30 to spend on Amazon, Walmart…
USA: Oye! Times readers Get FREE $30 to spend on Amazon, Walmart…
On the occasion of Queen Elizabeth’s 60th anniversary, 60 Canadians were awarded with Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Medal Monday at Rideau Hall. The Queen took charge of the throne on Feb. 6, 1952. In December, Canada’s federal government announced that it had put aside $7.5-million for the festive occasion.
“The recipients who are honored by this medal have made Canada better,” said Gov. Gen. David Johnston. “Individually, they have improved the well-being of many in our communities, and together, they have helped to create a smarter, more caring nation. They represent a mosaic of individual experiences and accomplishments. Like Her Majesty, they inspire others to take up the call to service.”
The royal celebrations kicked-off early Monday morning in Ottawa where Parliament hoisted the Queen’s official flag designed for her when she took the throne.
“This flag is normally never flown unless the Queen is in residence or with us,” said former royal family advisor Bonnie Brownlee. Later, Gov. Gen. David Johnston presented the awards. Freestyle skier Alexandre Bilodeau and renowned entrepreneur Brett Wilson were among those receiving medals.
PM Harper also made presence before leaving for China. He expressed gratitude to the Queen for her uncountable services to the community.
“Six decades later, we offer our deep appreciation for her lifetime of devotion,” he said.
A statement from the Queen expressed her delight by all of the tributes received on her milestone.
She wrote: “In this special year, as I dedicate myself anew to your service, I hope that we will all be reminded of the power of togetherness and the convening strength of family, friendship and good neighborliness.”
Article viewed on Oye! Times @ www.oyetimes.com
Be the first to comment