Premier David Alward announcing ten people in the province being recognised with the Order of New Brunswick.
They
are Joanna Bernard, of Madawaska Maliseet First Nation, for her
tireless efforts to ensure the well being and economic prosperity of her
community as well as of all First Nations communities in the province.
Édith Butler, from Paquetville, for her remarkable contributions to the advancement of Acadian culture and heritage.
Alida
Clément, from Dieppe, for her dedication and volunteer efforts to
ensure the well being and quality of life of disabled persons, seniors,
and her community at large.
Eugène
Durette, from Edmundston, for the impact he has had in advancing
business in Edmundston and throughout the province, as well as the many
ways in which he has given back to his community.
Dr.
Dana Hanson, from Fredericton, for his outstanding leadership in the
medical profession in New Brunswick and around the world. Dr. Hanson is a former President of the Canadian Medical Association.
Jean
Irving, from Rothesay, for her passion and commitment to bettering the
quality of life of communities throughout the province.
Freeman
Patterson, from Shampers Bluff, for his exceptional talents as a
photographer and his passion for sharing his skills and knowledge the
world over.
Gerry
Pond, one time head of NB Tel, for his innovative spirit and for being
the driving force behind so many of New Brunswick's information
technology and telecommunications success stories.
Gordon
Porter, from Woodstock, for his efforts in advancing inclusive
education and the rights of persons with disabilities in New Brunswick
and throughout the world.
Lionel
Poitras, from Saint-André, for his contributions to ensuring the
sustainability of the potato farming industry in the province.