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Commemorative Medal for the Centennial of Saskatchewan

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Type
  
Commemorative Medal

Total awarded
  
4200

Established
  
27 May 2005

Eligibility
  
Residents of Saskatchewan

Awarded for
  
Contributions to the community and to the province through leadership, voluntarism, community involvement and outstanding personal achievements

Next (higher)
  
British Columbia Fire Services Long Service and Bravery Medals

The Commemorative Medal for the Centennial of Saskatchewan also called the Saskatchewan Centennial Medal is a commemorative medal struck to celebrate the first 100 years since Saskatchewan's entrance into Canadian Confederation.

Contents

The medal recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to society and honours outstanding achievements. Approximately 4,200 medals were produced.

Criteria

Criteria for this medal were a broad range of contributions to the community and to the province through leadership, voluntarism, community involvement and outstanding personal achievements. Only individuals (not groups) could be nominated and posthumous nominations were not accepted.

A certain number of individuals received the medal by virtue of their office, such as provincial and federal elected members, judges, aboriginal leaders, and community and municipal leaders. Other recipients were selected based on the recommendation of governmental and non-governmental organizations and Members of the Legislative Assembly.

Design

The medal displays the provincial motto under a wreath of western red lilies, surmounted by the St. Edward's Crown. The words “Saskatchewan 1905–2005” are around the medal's circumference. The provincial shield of arms is on the reverse of the medal, which is suspended from a ribbon of gold with two narrow green stripes.

References

Commemorative Medal for the Centennial of Saskatchewan Wikipedia