The 2001 Governor General's Award For
Excellence in Teaching Canadian History

Award Ceremony: Saturday October 13, 10:00 a.m., Rideau Hall, Ottawa


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Mel Greif, recipient,
with
Adrienne Clarkson
and John Ralston Saul
Mel Greif, recipient,
in front of Rideau Hall

 

2001 Finalists

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Gina
McMurchy-Barber

Tsawwassen, BC
Richard Beardsley
Richmond, BC
Diane Rodewoldt
Princeton, BC
Kathy Farrell,
Jackie Underhill
Edmonton, AB

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RICK HOMAN
Lethbridge, AB
Dean Stevens
Fort McMurry, AB
Jan Beaver
Toronto, ON
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Mel Greif
Toronto, ON
Dalia Naujokaitis
Ottawa, ON

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Yolande Amyot,  Isabelle Pacquet,  Paul-André Boudreau
St-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, QC

Jean Léger
Deux-Montagnes, QC
Ken MACDONALD
Albert Bridge, NS

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The Governor General's Award For Excellence in Teaching Canadian History is an annual event funded by Winnipeg-based Canada's National History Society,   managed by Toronto-based Co-Ed Communications, and publicized by Toronto-based Communication Matters.

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Similar finalists/recipient information and photos for the 19981999 and 2000 Award Programs are also available.