Notable Honorary Degree Recipients
# | Name | Grad | Honourary doctorate in |
---|---|---|---|
7860 | Lt. Gen. (ret) the Hon. Roméo Dallaire O.C., CMM, G.O.Q., C.S.M. CD, LL.D. | 1969 | Military Sciences (2001) |
4377 | LGen (Ret'd) Richard J Evraire | CMR RMC 1969 | Military Sciences (1997) |
National Chief. L. Phillip Fontaine OM | 2000 | Laws | |
13738 | Colonel (Ret'd) Chris Hadfield CD | 1982 | Engineering (1996) |
14444 | Captain (Ret'd) Dorothy A Hector | 1984 | Laws (2001) |
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