QUÉBEC, May 19, 2022 /CNW Telbec/ - The Lieutenant Governor of Quebec, The Honourable J. Michel Doyon, today presented the second First People (First Nations) Medal, created in a desire for recognition and in the wake of the necessary reconciliation with Aboriginal communities.

The Lieutenant Governor of Québec First Peoples (First Nations) medal ceremony - Québec, Hôtel du Parlement - Thursday, May 19, 2022 (CNW Group/Cabinet du lieutenant-gouverneur)

This distinction, an initiative of the Lieutenant Governor of Québec, recognizes the exceptional contribution of First Nations and Inuit people. In addition, this recognition highlights the careers of remarkable individuals who, through their achievements, involvement and commitment, contribute to the influence of their community, their nation or First Nations throughout Quebec, or Canada, or internationally.

"This award recognizes the social involvement, commitment, support and assistance to others, a true mission that people dedicated to the well-being of their community have for themselves, and also underscores the gratitude of their fellow citizens for their exemplary service. This is a mark of recognition and, hopefully, the beginning of a tradition," said the Lieutenant Governor of Québec.

The recipients are recognized as individuals who bring change in the social, cultural, community and economic challenges of First Nations people.

Today were decorated:

Madame Lise Bastien
Nation huronne-wendate / Huron-Wendat Nation

Monsieur Denys Bernard
Nation abénaquise / Abenaki Nation

Monsieur Daniel Brière
Nation malécite / Maliseet Nation

Madame Pénélope Guay
Nation innue / Innu Nation

Docteure Ojistoh Horn
Nation mohawk / Mohawk Nation

Monsieur Robert Kanatewat
Nation crie / Cree Nation

Monsieur Oscar Kistabish
Nation algonquine / Algonquin Nation

Madame Loretta Robinson
Nation naskapie/ Naskapi Nation

"We must congratulate these people with a remarkable career path, who fill us with pride. We must also thank each of the Nations for their contribution to the building of our society and support their constant efforts to maintain, within their respective communities, the values that explain both their past and their future", concluded The Honourable J. Michel Doyon.

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Last update: May 20, 2022