Recipients of The Pearson Medal of Peace
- 1979 - Paul-Émile Cardinal Léger
- 1980 - J. King Gordon
- 1981 - E.L.M. Burns
- 1982 - Hugh L. Keenleyside
- 1983 - Most Reverend George-Henri Lévesque
- 1984 - George Ignatieff
- 1985 - The Very Reverend Lois Miriam Wilson
- 1986 - Meyer Brownstone
- 1987 - Nancy Meek Pocock
- 1988 - Archbishop Edward Scott
- 1989 - Maurice Strong
- 1990 - Murray Thomson
- 1991 - Muriel Duckworth
- 1992 - Dr. Eric Hoskins
- 1993 - Escott Reid
- 1994 - Martin Connell
- 1995 - Gisèle Côté-Harper
- 1996 - Gerry Barr
- 1997 - Hanna Newcombe
- 1998 - Pat Roy Mooney
- 1999 - Flora MacDonald
- 2000 - No award made
- 2001 - Dr. Ursula M. Franklin
- 2002 - Alex Morrison
- 2003 - Stephen Lewis
- 2004 - Roméo Dallaire
- 2005 - 2009 - No award made
- 2010 - Ernie Regehr
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