The Lincoln M. Alexander Award commemorates the legacy of Ontario’s 24th Lieutenant Governor by recognizing three young people who have shown strong leadership in eliminating racial discrimination. Two recipients in the Student category and one recipient in the Community category will each receive a $5,000 cash award.
The Hilary M. Weston Scholarship commemorates the legacy of Ontario’s 26th Lieutenant Governor and is awarded to two graduate-level social work students who specialize in the area of mental health. Successful applicants each receive a one-time award of $7,500.
This medal recognizes police officers for individual acts of outstanding courage. Nominations must be made through the nominee’s Police Service and endorsed by their Chief of Police or the Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) for police officers working in the OPP.
Nominations must be submitted by the nominee’s Police Service.
Recognizes individual acts of outstanding courage and bravery performed by members of Ontario’s paramedic services. Nominations must be made through the nominee’s paramedic service and endorsed by their Paramedic Chief.
Nominations must be submitted by the nominee’s paramedic service.
This medal recognizes firefighters for individual acts of outstanding courage. Nominations must be made through the nominee’s Fire Service and endorsed by their Fire Chief.
Nominations must be submitted by the nominee’s Fire Service.
To recognize individuals and groups for superlative volunteer contributions to their communities and to the province of Ontario. Up to 20 individuals and/or groups receive this award each year.
To recognize youth and adult volunteers for continuous years of commitment and dedicated service to an organization.
The Lieutenant Governor's Community Volunteer Award for Students pays tribute to students who not only complete the required number of volunteer hours to graduate, but who go above and beyond. Each year, an award is given to one graduating student at each of Ontario's secondary schools.