This year’s Order of New Brunswick awards are being presented to 10 individuals Wednesday in Fredericton.
The honour is being posthumously bestowed on Abraham Beverley Walker – considered the first Canadian-born black lawyer in the country.
READ MORE: Ground-breaking Canadian black lawyer to finally be honoured in New Brunswick
Get daily National news
Other recipients include lawyer Michel Doucet for his contributions to language rights; gender equality advocate Robyn Tingley; and John Wood, who has inspired ongoing fundraising efforts for New Brunswickers with significant physical disabilities.
Lt.-Gov. Brenda L. Murphy and Premier Blaine Higgs are taking part in the investiture ceremony.
READ MORE: Becca Schofield honoured posthumously with Order of New Brunswick
- Osoyoos Band seeks return of sacred sites in discussions with B.C. government
- Record turnout expected for Penticton Peach Classic Triathlon, boosting local economy
- Mom and 1-month-old baby missing in northern B.C., not seen since July 9
- Hoekstra says Trump serious about tariff threat over wildfire smoke
Established in December 2000, the Order of New Brunswick is the highest honour handed out by the province.
It’s aimed at recognizing individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the social, cultural or economic well-being of New Brunswick and its people.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 30, 2019.
Comments
Want to discuss? Please read our Commenting Policy first.