Do you know someone who has made a tremendous contribution to Saskatchewan? Now you can do your part to ensure they get the recognition they deserve.
Nominations are now being accepted for the Saskatchewan Order of Merit.
“Please help us to celebrate the remarkable people of Saskatchewan by nominating an outstanding person to receive our province’s highest honour – the Saskatchewan Order of Merit,” Lieutenant Governor Russ Mirasty said in a press release.
The Saskatchewan Order of Merit was established in 1985 to recognize excellence, achievement, and contributions to the cultural, social and economic well-being of the province.
Nominees must be current or former long-term residents of Saskatchewan. Any individual or group can submit a nomination, but the nomination must be for an individual and not an organization. Posthumous nominations are accepted within one year of an individual’s date of death.
The recipients of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit will be invested by the Lieutenant Governor at a ceremony next year.
The deadline for nominations is Nov. 1. Nominations can be submitted online.