Showing posts with label Ontario. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ontario. Show all posts
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Saturday, 16 February 2013
What the Diamond Jubilee Medal means to me
TV personality George Stroumboulopoulos (left) presented me with the Diamond Jubilee Medal (Feb. 6, 2013) |
The medal was issued as part of Queen Elizabeth II’s 60th
anniversary as the monarch of Britain and the British Commonwealth. The medal
recognizes significant achievements and contributions made by Canadians during
her Diamond Jubilee year. The year concluded this month with a final medal
presentation at Toronto’s Roy Thomson Hall.
It all began for me on New Year’s Day. A friend called me
and said she had received a package addressed to her office with my name on it.
It had the official seal from the office of the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario,
David Onley. Neither of us knew what it was for. I speculated it was an
invitation to David Onley’s farewell gathering since his term as the Queen’s
provincial representative is ending soon. (Onley is a renowned advocate for the
disabled, and I’ve had the pleasure of meeting him several times over the years.)
Me with David Onley (left), Lieutenant Governor for the province of Ontario |
The reason why I experienced so much disbelief is because it all seemed too good to be true. To this day I still don’t know who
nominated me. I even questioned whether I was truly deserving of such an
honour. I also wondered if I should accept the medal since I haven’t always been a cheerleader for the monarchy.
So what does the Diamond Jubilee Medal mean to me? To me it
validates that I am a Canadian with something to offer, and strives to set a
positive example to other Canadians. Being able to share this medal with other
honourees makes me proud and happy. It also tells me that I have made a
difference, and that I need to keep on going.
When I decided to attend the ceremony and accept the medal, I
wrote a message on Twitter, saying, “To whoever nominated me for the Diamond
Jubilee Medal, I salute you… and thank you.”
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
The Abilities Centre
Last month I attended the opening of this new, integrated, state-of-the-art recreational and educational centre near Toronto. The Abilities Centre looks like an impressive place to work out and learn. Here's a clip that explains it in greater detail.
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