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Saskatchewan Order of Merit

Saskatchewan Order of Merit
Awarded by the lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan
TypeOrder of merit (provincial)
Established1985
MottoMultis e gentibus vires (Latin for 'From many peoples, strength')
EligibilityAny current or former long-term Canadian citizen resident of Saskatchewan.
Awarded forExcellence, achievement, and contributions to the social, cultural and economic well-being of the province and its residents.
StatusCurrently constituted
FounderFrederick Johnson representing Elizabeth II
ChancellorRussell Mirasty
GradesMember
Post-nominalsSOM
Precedence
Next (higher)National Order of Quebec
Next (lower)Order of Ontario

1985–2005

2005–present
Ribbon bars of the order

The Saskatchewan Order of Merit (French: Ordre du Mérite de la Saskatchewan) is a civilian honour for merit in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. Instituted in 1985 by Lieutenant Governor Frederick Johnson,[1] on the advice of the Cabinet under Premier Grant Devine, the order is administered by the Governor-in-Council and is intended to honour current or former Saskatchewan residents for conspicuous achievements in any field,[2] being thus described in law as the highest honour amongst all others conferred by the Saskatchewan Crown.[3]

  1. ^ Marsh, James H. (ed.). "Culture > Awards > Saskatchewan Order of Merit". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Toronto: Historica Foundation of Canada. Retrieved 16 August 2009.
  2. ^ Elizabeth II (29 June 1988). "The Provincial Emblems and Honours Act" (PDF). III.15. Regina: Queen's Printer for Saskatchewan. Retrieved 21 May 2009.
  3. ^ Elizabeth II 1988, 17

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Saskatchewan Order of Merit German Ordre du mérite de la Saskatchewan French Ordine al Merito del Saskatchewan Italian Orde van Saskatchewan Dutch Саскачеванский орден Заслуг Russian

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