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The following is a full list of members of the Order of Ontario, both past and current, in order of their date of appointment.

Members

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1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

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1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

2006

2007

2008[1]

  • Dr. Michael Baker — physician and cancer researcher
  • Dr. Sheela Basrur — Former Chief Medical Officer of Ontario[2]
  • George Brady — human rights advocate, public speaker and Auschwitz survivor
  • Jack Chiang — journalist, for his community service work
  • Tony Dean — Secretary of the Cabinet, credited with improving the Ontario Public Service
  • Mary Dickson — lawyer, educator and advocate for people with disabilities
  • Noel Edison — Artistic Director of the Elora Festival and the conductor of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir
  • Frank Fernandes — Toronto businessman and volunteer
  • Jean Gauthier — for his work in advancing French-language education
  • Sam George
  • Heather Gibson — educator specializing in American Sign Language (ASL)
  • Robert A. Gordon — served as president of Humber College
  • Gordon Gray — philanthropist
  • Susan Hoeg — community service on behalf of the Chippewas of Georgina Island.
  • Claude Lamoureux — served as president and CEO of the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan
  • Patrick Le Sage — served as Chief Justice for the Ontario Superior Court of Justice
  • Dr. Joe MacInnis — physician, scientist and undersea explorer
  • Dr. David MacLennan — biomedical scientist, expert in biochemistry, genetics and physiology of muscle function
  • Lorna Marsden — served as President of York University and of Wilfrid Laurier University, and a former senator.
  • David Peterson — former Premier of Ontario
  • Ed Ratushny — expert on the Canadian judiciary
  • Rosemary Sadlier — author and president of the Ontario Black History Society
  • Dr. Fuad Sahin — for his contributions to community service. He is a founder of the International Development and Relief Foundation.[3]
  • Barbara Ann Scott-King — Olympic champion figure skater in 1948
  • Ellen Seligman — for contributions to publishing and support of Canadian authors
  • Peter Silverman — broadcaster and consumer advocate
  • David Smith — philanthropist
  • Ted Szilva — originator and developer of the Big Nickel Project
  • Mary Welsh — for 35 years of community and civic contributions

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