Medal of Service of the Order of Canada

Medal of Service of the Order of Canada
Obverse of the Medal of Service of the Order of Canada
TypeMedal
Awarded forAchievement and merit of a high degree, especially service to Canada or to humanity at large.
DescriptionA silver stylized snowflake measuring 34 mm across, the obverse depicting a single stylized maple leaf enclosed within a circle, surmounted by a Crown. The reverse bears a silver disc with the word SERVICE around the top.
Presented byThe monarch of Canada
ClaspsNone
StatusObsolete
Established2 March 1967
First awarded1 July 1967
Last awarded1972
Total319
Total awarded posthumouslyNone
Total recipients319
Undress ribbon
Precedence
Next (higher)Companion of the Order of Canada
Individual
equivalent
319

The Medal of Service of the Order of Canada was a decoration, within the Canadian system of honours, created at the same time as the Companion level of the Order of Canada and the Medal of Courage of the Order of Canada. The federal cabinet refused to allow for the establishment of a multi-level national order, and thus the Medal of Service was established as a second tier to the Companion level.[1]

  1. ^ McCreery 2015, p. 278