Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox order The Order of Newfoundland and LabradorTemplate:Efn is a civilian honour for merit in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Instituted in 2001, when Lieutenant Governor Arthur Maxwell House granted royal assent to the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador Act,<ref>Template:Citation</ref> the order is administered by the Governor-in-Council and is intended to honour current or former Newfoundland and Labrador residents for conspicuous achievements in any field,<ref name=EIIR11 /> being thus described as the highest honour amongst all others conferred by the Newfoundland and Labrador Crown.<ref>Template:Citation</ref><ref name=CE>Template:Citation</ref>
Structure and appointmentEdit
The Order of Newfoundland and Labrador is intended to honour any current or former longtime resident of Newfoundland and Labrador who has demonstrated a high level of individual excellence and achievement in any field, having "demonstrated excellence and achievement in any field of endeavour benefiting in an outstanding manner Newfoundland and Labrador and its residents."<ref name=ONL>Template:Citation</ref> There are no limits on how many can belong to the order, though inductions are limited to eight per year;<ref>Template:Harvnb</ref> Canadian citizenship is a requirement, and those who are elected or appointed members of a governmental body are ineligible as long as they hold office.<ref>Template:Harvnb</ref>
The process of finding qualified individuals begins with submissions from the public to the Secretary of the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador Advisory Council,<ref>Template:Harvnb</ref> which consists of the Clerk of the Executive Council and five persons appointed by the lieutenant governor: two Members of the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador and four other individuals.<ref>Template:Harvnb</ref> This committee then meets at least once annually to make its selected recommendations to the Executive Council and works with that body in narrowing down the potential appointees to a list that will be submitted to the lieutenant governor;<ref name=EIIR11>Template:Harvnb</ref> posthumous nominations are not accepted, though an individual who dies after his or her name was submitted to the Advisory Council can still be retroactively made a Member of the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador.<ref>Template:Harvnb</ref> Further, anyone not meeting the requirements of admission may be invested as an honorary Member.<ref>Template:Harvnb</ref> The lieutenant governor, ex officio a Member and the Chancellor of the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador,<ref>Template:Harvnb</ref> then makes all appointments into the fellowship's single grade of membership by an Order in Council that bears the viceroyal sign-manual and the Great Seal of the province;<ref name=EIIR11 /> thereafter, the new Members are entitled to use the post-nominal letters ONL.<ref>Template:Harvnb</ref>
InsigniaEdit
Upon admission into the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador, usually in a ceremony held at Government House in St. John's, new Members are presented with the order's insignia. The main badge consists of a gold medallion in the form of a stylized sarracenia purpurea (or purple pitcher plant)—the official provincial flower—with the obverse in marbleized green enamel with gold edging, and bearing at its centre the escutcheon of the arms of Newfoundland and Labrador, all surmounted by a St. Edward's Crown symbolizing the Canadian monarch's role as the fount of honour.<ref>Template:Citation</ref> The ribbon is patterned with vertical stripes in blue, green, white and gold; men wear the medallion suspended from this ribbon at the collar, while women carry theirs on a ribbon bow at the left chest. Members also receive a lapel pin that can be worn during less formal occasions.<ref name=ONL />
InducteesEdit
The following are some notable appointees of the Order of Newfoundland and Labrador:
- Michael B. Adam Template:Post-nominals, gold medal Olympian, appointed 2006
- Edgar Albert Baird Template:Post-nominals, businessman, appointed 2004
- Tom Dawe Template:Post-nominals, writer, appointed 2012
- Donald B. Dingwell Template:Post-nominals, scientist, appointed 2021
- Jane Green, geneticist, appointed 2013
- Gary Graham Template:Post-nominals, musician, appointed 2004
- Bradley Raymond Gushue Template:Post-nominals, gold medal Olympian, appointed 2006
- Russell W. Howard Template:Post-nominals, gold medal Olympian, appointed 2006
- Paul Jolliffe Johnson Template:Post-nominals, businessman and philanthropist, appointed 2004
- Jamie A. Korab Template:Post-nominals, gold medal Olympian, appointed 2006
- Joanne McDonald Template:Post-nominals, wheelchair sport athlete, appointed 2008
- Hazel Newhook, politician, appointed 2009
- Mark Nichols Template:Post-nominals, gold medal Olympian, appointed 2006
- Paul O'Neill Template:Post-nominals, author and producer, appointed 2007
- Kaetlyn Osmond Template:Post-nominals, Olympic and World Champion figure skater, appointed 2019.
- Lanier W. Phillips, (honorary) for his work opposing discrimination and oppression, appointed 2011. (In 1942 local residents rescued Lanier from a shipwreck on the Newfoundland coast.)<ref>Lanier Phillips</ref>
- Christopher Pratt Template:Post-nominals, artist, appointed 2018
- Philip Riteman Template:Post-nominals, an Auschwitz survivor, appointed 2016
- Edward Moxon Roberts Template:Post-nominals, former Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador, appointed 2004
- Geoff Stirling, businessman, appointed 2009
- James A. Tuck Template:Post-nominals, archaeologist, appointed 2004
- Otto Tucker Template:Post-nominals, cultural historian, appointed 2004
- Clyde Wells Template:Post-nominals, fifth Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador, appointed 2016
- Tom Cahill Template:Post-nominals, playwright, songwriter and television producer for CBC Television, appointed 2005
See alsoEdit
- Symbols of Newfoundland and Labrador
- Orders, decorations, and medals of the Canadian provinces
- Canadian honours order of wearing