Canada Medal | |
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Country | Canada |
Eligibility | Both Canadians and others |
Post-nominals | CM (English) M du C (French) |
Status | Abolished 1966 |
Established | 27 August 1943 |
Total | Never awarded |
Order of Wear | |
Next (higher) | British Empire Medal[1] |
Next (lower) | Queen's Police Medal for Distinguished Service[1] |
The Canada Medal was an honour created in 1943 as part of an attempt to establish an indigenous honours system in Canada. It was meant to serve as the highest award that could be awarded to civilians and military personnel.
The increase in demand for civilian honours during the Second World War led to the creation of a committee to examine honours in Canada. While the committee mostly dealt with regulations regarding British honours, it did manage to have the Canada Medal created. Though established by Royal Warrant and added to the order of wear as early as 1947,[2] the medal was never awarded.
The medal was abolished in 1966, just prior to the creation of the Order of Canada. Despite the fact that it was never awarded, it continued to appear in the official order of wear published in the London Gazette until 2019.[1][3]