British Columbia Medal of Good Citizenship
The British Columbia Medal of Good Citizenship is an honorary medal produced by the Canadian province of British Columbia. It was established by the Government of British Columbia in 2015 to recognize people who "acted in a particularly generous, kind or selfless manner for the common good without expectation of reward".[1] It is modelled after the Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship.
British Columbia Medal of Good Citizenship | |
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Ribbon of the medal | |
Awarded for | Exceptional long-term efforts, making outstanding contributions to the well being of communities. |
Country | Canada |
Presented by | Government of British Columbia |
First awarded | 2015 |
Recipients of the medal must be Canadian citizen, and current or former long-term residents of British Columbia. Judges and elected federal, provincial or municipal representative are not eligible for nomination while such person remains in office.
Recipients of the medal are entitled to use the postnominal letters M.G.C.[2]. The medal is not part of the Canadian honours system and therefore cannot be worn on the left side of the chest with medals that are part of the Canadian Honours system.
See also
- List of Canadian awards
- List of Canadian provincial and territorial orders
- Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers
- Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship
- Saskatchewan Volunteer Medal