The National Order of Quebec, termed officially in French as l'Ordre national du Québec, and in English abbreviation as the Order of Quebec, is a civilian honour for merit in the Canadian province of Quebec. Instituted in 1984 when Lieutenant Governor Jean-Pierre Côté granted Royal Assent to the Loi sur l'Ordre national du Québec (National Order of Quebec Act), the order is administered by the Governor-in-Council and is intended to honour current or former Quebec residents for conspicuous achievements in any field, being thus described as the highest honour in Quebec.
Structure and appointment
Though the National Order of Quebec was established with the granting of Royal Assent by Quebec's lieutenant governor and the Canadian sovereign is the fount of honour, the viceroy does not, unlike in other provinces, form an explicit part of the organization. Instead, the monarch's representative is related to the order only by virtue of his or her place in council, collectively termed the government of Quebec, to which the constitution of the Order of Quebec makes specific reference.
The order contains three grades, each with accordant post-nominal letters and place in the Canadian order of precedence for honours, decorations, and medals. They are, in hierarchical order:
Grand Officer (grand officier) (GOQ)Officer (officier) (OQ)Knight (chevalier) (CQ)Nominations to the National Order of Quebec are sought in Quebec's daily and weekly media publications and are directed to the Council of the National Order of Quebec, elected by and amongst the members of the order for a period of three years and headed by a president elected by the council for two years. This body is mandated to short-list candidates and forward their suggestions to the Governor-in-Council. Any person born, living, or who has lived in Quebec, save for anyone serving as a Member of the National Assembly of Quebec, is eligible to be nominated and names may be submitted posthumously. The Cabinet may also, without the input of the Council of the National Order of Quebec, put forward the names of non-Quebecers for appointment as honorary members. Promotion through the grades is possible for both substantive and honorary members. Admission recognizes conspicuous meritorious actions that improve or support Quebec and/or its language and culture.
Upon admission into the Order of Quebec, members are presented with various insignia of the organization—a medallion, miniature, and button. All are administered by the Regulations for the Insignias of the National Order of Quebec and were designed by Madeleine Dansereau, who was inspired by the heraldic elements of the provincial flag, notably the colours of blue and white used on the order's ribbon and the fleur-de-lis. The badge of a Grand Officer consists of two 18kt gold plates, in the shape of a cross formed by two 60 millimetres (2.4 in) by 40 millimetres (1.6 in) arms, symmetrically superimposed atop one another 4 mm apart, the obverse face a high-polish, rusticated surface; at the lower left corner is a white enamel fleur-de-lis. On the reverse of the badge is inscribed the order's motto—Honneur au peuple du Québec (homage to the people of Quebec)—and a serial number at the base of the vertical bar. The badge for Officers is of a nearly identical design, but made of arms 50 millimetres (2.0 in) long by 25 millimetres (0.98 in) wide, the obverse plate in 18k gold with an applied gold fleur-de-lis, and the rear in sterling silver. Knights have a medal with a 40 millimetres (1.6 in) diameter, brushed silver medallion with a symmetrically placed, etched cross with arms 30 millimetres (1.2 in) long by 20 millimetres (0.79 in) wide and filled with a highly polished, rusticated surface; a gold fleur-de-lis is mounted at the lower, left side of the cross. Each member will also receive miniature versions of their insignia, identical in appearance save for size: those for all grades being 18 millimetres (0.71 in) wide in each direction or in circumference. A lapel pin is also used for wear on casual civilian clothing. Male members wear their emblems suspended from a 38 millimetres (1.5 in) wide ribbon, at the collar for Grand Officers and Officers, and on a vertical ribbon on a medal bar on the left chest for Knights; women Grand Officers and Officers wear their insignia on a ribbon bow pinned at the left shoulder, and female Knights carry their medals in the same fashion as the men. The ribbon for miniatures is 18 millimetres (0.71 in) wide.
The regulations of the National Order of Quebec stipulate that the premier presents new inductees with their insignia, either on the National Holiday of Quebec or another day during the National Week. The ceremony takes place in the Salon Rouge of the parliament building in Quebec City, though exceptions are sometimes made when inductees cannot be present (notably for some non-Quebecer appointments). The insignia remain property of the Crown in Right of Quebec and must be returned upon a holder's cessation of membership in the society, whether by death or dismissal.
The following are some notable appointees into the National Order of Quebec:
Grand Officer
Jean Victor Allard CC CBE GOQ DSO ED CD, Chief of the Defence Staff, appointed 1985Jean Beliveau CC GOQ, hockey player, appointed 2010Lucien Bouchard PC GOQ, 27th Premier of Quebec, appointed 2008Robert Bourassa GOQ, 22nd Premier of Quebec, appointed posthumously 2008Leonard Norman Cohen CC GOQ, singer-songwriter, appointed 2008Jean Drapeau CC GOQ, mayor of Montreal, appointed 1987Marcelle Ferron GOQ, painter and stained glass artist, appointed 1992Gérard Filion GOQ, newspaper director, appointed 1989Armand Frappier CC GOQ, researcher, appointed 1985Paul Gérin-Lajoie CC GOQ QC, appointed Officer in 1987 and Grand Officer in 1998Daniel Johnson, Jr. GOQ, 25th Premier of Quebec, appointed 2008Pierre-Marc Johnson GOQ, 24th Premier of Quebec, appointed 2008Phyllis Barbara Lambert CC GOQ OAL FRAIC FRSC FRCA, architect and philanthropistBernard Landry GOQ, 28th Premier of Quebec, appointed 2008Félix Leclerc OC GOQ, singer-songwriter, appointed 1985Jean-Paul Lemieux CC GOQ, appointed posthumously 1997René Lévesque GOQ, 23rd Premier of Quebec, appointed posthumously 2008Martin Brian Mulroney PC CC GOQ, 18th Prime Minister of Canada, appointed 2002Alanis Obomsawin OC GOQ, filmmaker, First Nations activist, appointed 2016Jacques Parizeau GOQ, 26th Premier of Quebec, appointed 2008Jean-Paul Riopelle CC GOQ, painter, appointed Officer in 1988 and Grand Officer in 1994Jean Vanier CC GOQ, philanthropist, theologian, founder of L'ArcheGilles Vigneault GOQ, singer-songwriter, appointed Knight in 1985 and Grand Officer in 2000Charles Philippe Leblond GOQ, scientist, professor, appointed Grand Officer in 2001Laurent Beaudoin CMG CC OQ FCA, businessman appointed 1990Francesco Bellini CM OQ, research scientist and entrepreneur, appointed 2004Michel Brault OQ, filmmaker, appointed 2003Solange Chaput-Rolland OC OQ, appointed 1985Jean Coutu OC OQ, businessman, appointed 1993Bernard Derome CM OQ, news anchor, appointed 2006Céline Marie Claudette Dion CC OQ, singer, appointed 1998Léon Dion OC OQ FRSC, author, teacher, intellectual, appointed 1990Fernand Dumont OQ, author, intellectual, appointed 1992Denise Filiatrault OC OQ, playwright, actor, appointed 2000Phil Gold CC OQ FRSC FRCPC MACP, scientist, physician, appointed 1989Anne Hébert CC OQ, writer, appointed 1985Larkin Kerwin CC OQ FRSC, physicist, appointed 1988Louis Laberge OQ, union leader, appointed 1988Normand Laprise OQ, chef and author, appointed 2009Robert Lepage CC OQ, playwright, filmmaker, appointed 1999Jean-Louis Lévesque CM OQ, entrepreneur, philanthropist, appointed 1991Gaston Miron OQ, poet, appointed 1996Ted Moses OQ, aboriginal chief, appointed 2002Lise Payette OQ, politician, writer, appointed 2001Pierre Péladeau CM OQ businessman, appointed 1989Hubert Reeves CC OQ, astrophysicist, appointed 1994Joseph Henri Maurice Richard PC OC OQ, hockey player, appointed 1985Jacques Joseph Charles Villeneuve OQ, racing driver, appointed 1998Georges-Henri Denys Arcand CC CQ, filmmaker, appointed 1990Frédéric Back OC CQ, animator, appointed 1989Sylvie Bernier OC CQ, Olympic diver, appointed 1985Ferdinand Biondi OC CQ, radio broadcaster, appointed 1985Neil Bissoondath OC CQ, author, appointed 2010Denise Bombardier CQ, journalist, appointed 2000Claire Bonenfant CQ, president of the Quebec Status of Women Council, appointed 1991Émile Joseph Bouchard CQ, hockey player, appointed 2008Gaétan Boucher OC CQ, speed skater, appointed 1985Isabelle Boulay CQ, singer, appointed 2012Pierre Bourque CQ, mayor of Montreal, appointed 1993Marie-Claire Kirkland Casgrain CM CQ, appointed 1985Françoise David CQ, social and feminist activist, appointed 1999Yvon Deschamps CQ, comedian, appointed 2001Jean Duceppe CQ, actor, appointed 1985Diane Dufresne CQ, singer and painter, appointed 2002Marc Favreau OC CQ, actor, appointed 1995Jean-Pierre Ferland OC CQ, singer-songwriterMadeleine Ferron CQ, writer, appointed 1992Jacques Godbout CQ, writer and filmmaker, appointed 1998Marc-André Hamelin OC CQ, pianistOtto Joachim CQ, composer, musician, painter, appointed 1993Oliver Theophilus Jones OC CQ, pianist, organist, composer and arranger, appointed 1994Pauline Julien CQ, singer-songwriter, appointed 1997Jacques Lacombe CQ, conductor, appointed 2012Jacques Lacoursière CM CQ, historian, appointed 2002Guy Damien Lafleur OC CQ, hockey player, appointed 2005Guy Laliberté OC CQ, appointed 1997Mario Lemieux OC CQ, hockey player, appointed 2009Michel Lemieux OC CQ, performance artist and theatre director, appointed 2014Édouard Lock OC CQ, dancer, appointed 2001Louis Lortie OC CQ, pianist, appointed 1998Norman McLaren CC CQ, animator and filmmaker, appointed 1985Julie Payette OC CQ, astronaut, appointed 2000Oscar Emmanuel Peterson CC CQ OOnt, jazz musician, appointed 1991Chantal Petitclerc CC CQ, MSM, wheelchair athlete, Canadian senator, appointed 2005Victor Pilon OC CQ, director, theatre designer, visual designer and photographer, appointed 2014Luc Plamondon OC CQ, songwriter, appointed 1990Jean-Louis Roux CC CQ, actor and Lieutenant Governor of Quebdec, appointed 1989Hubert Sacy CC CQ, General manager of Éduc’alcool, appointed 2010fr:Michèle Thibodeau-DeGuire CM CQ, engineer, appointed in 2005Michel Tremblay CQ, playwright and author, appointed 1991Alice Benjamin, appointed 1993Honorary Grand Officer
Charles Dutoit OC GOQ, conductor, appointed 1995Raymond Octave Joseph Barre OQ, Prime Minister of France, appointed 1986Jacques René Chirac OAL OQ, President of France and Mayor of Paris, appointed 1987Michel Drucker OQ, television host, appointed Knight 2001, Officer 2010Laurent Fabius OQ, Prime Minister of France, appointed 1986Lionel Jospin OQ, Prime Minister of France, appointed 1998Alain Marie Juppé OQ, Prime Minister of France, appointed 1996Antonine Maillet PC CC OQ ONB FRSC, Acadian writer and playwright, appointed 1990Alain Peyrefitte OQ, French politician, appointed 1998Jean-Pierre Raffarin OQ, Prime Minister of France, appointed 2003Michel Rocard OQ AC, Prime Minister of France, appointed 2000Philippe Séguin OQ, President of the French National Assembly, appointed 2000Jordi Pujol OQ, President of the Generalitat of Catalonia, appointed 1996Edmund Stoiber , Minister-President of Bavaria, appointed 2003Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga OQ GCB, President of Latvia, appointed 2006Jim Douglas OQ, Governor of Vermont, appointed 2010.Nana Mouskouri OQ, Greek singer, appointed 2013.David Joshua Azrieli CM CQ, architect, appointed 1999Gérard Xavier Marcel Depardieu CQ, actor, appointed 2002Bernard Pivot OC CQ, television host, appointed 2001