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Past Honorary Degree Recipients University of Regina Honorary Degree Recipients Chronological Listing 1965 Spring The Right Honourable Lester Fall Thomas C. Douglas Bowles Pearson 1979 Spring Emmett Matthew Hall Rex Herold Schneider Everett Clayton Leslie 1966 Spring Lois Marshall Fall Rolland Pinsonneault Albert William Trueman 1980 Spring Elizabeth Roley Cruickshank 1967 Spring Hugh Hamilton Saunderson Allan Bishop Van Cleave Louis Augustus Thornton Fall George C. Solomon Fall Minoru Yamasaki 1981 Spring John Hall Archer 1968 Spring Walter Hugh Johns Ray Francis E. Harvey Thomas Morrow Ware Fall Charles Pocock Fall Graham Spry George Reed 1969 Spring Max Ferguson 1982 Spring R. Ross Munro Charles Morley Willoughby Francis J. Zillinsky Fall Henry Janzen Fall William Fraser MacRae 1970 Spring Fred G. Bard 1983 Spring Lester Crossman Roger Gaudry Henry George Thode Fall Robert D. Symons Fall E. Peter W. Nash 1971 Spring H.C. Andrews 1984 Spring Robert R. Ferguson Charles W. Gibbings G.E. Ross Sneath Fall Hilda Neatby Fall Frank Lester Bates 1972 Spring W.O. Mitchell Carlyle King Lewis H. Thomas 1985 Spring Margaret Catley-Carlson Fall Irene Salemka Kenneth Kramer 1973 Spring Wallace E. Stegner Fall Maria Campbell J. Wilfrid Tait Allan Gillmore Fall William Andrew Riddell 1986 Spring Edith Fowke 1974 Spring Bernard Amtmann Erich Vogt John Hewgill Brockelbank Fall George Filson Ledingham Most Reverend Michael 1987 Spring Gordon Currie Cornelius O’Neill William Andrew Robert Orban Fall Donald Alexander Roy Allan Richard Taylor McCannell Fall Clement Greenberg 1975 Spring Robert Newton Hurley Gordon W. Staseson (awarded in absentia) 1988 Spring Gladys Maria Marguerite Ernest Luthi Arnold L. Stewart Nicks Wilma R. Ebbitt Fall Mildred E. Battel Robert Howard Daniel Phillips Marjorie R. Dunlop Fall Gerald Keith Bouey 1976 Spring Dick Bird Harold Dietrich John James Deutsch (awarded 1989 Spring The Right Honourable Alvin posthumously) Hamilton Fall William George Schneider Alice Jenner 1977 Spring Chief David Ahenakew Wan Li (Special Convocation) Mary Ellen Burgess William Francis Ready Fall Albert W. Johnson Fall Joe Fafard 1978 Spring Sampson J. 1990 Spring Derril Gordon McLeod Goodfellow Norman Ward (awarded John R. Vernon posthumously) Updated: April 2019 University of Regina Honorary Degree Recipients Chronological Listing Fall Ronald Frederick Yeo Jacqui Shumiatcher 1991 Spring The Honourable Sylvia Olga Pamela Wallin Fedoruk Fall Harold MacKay Dorothy Goldman 2003 Spring Michael Ignatieff Fall The Right Honourable Jeanne The Honourable Judge Mary Sauvé Ellen Turpel-Lafond 1992 Spring Roberta Lynn Bondar Edward Busse Ursula Martius Franklin Fall William Perehudoff Fall Robert James Genereux Jing Xinhai 1993 Spring Anita Raynell Andreychuk 2004 Spring Her Royal Highness The Lloyd Ingram Barber Princess Royal Most Reverend Jerome Weber (Special Convocation) Fall Allan Emrys Blakeney George Meredith Logan 1994 Spring John Alexander Boan Lorna Jean Crozier Dorothy Elsie Knowles Raymond Marcotte (in absentia) Fall Howard Leyton-Brown Fall Thomas Shoyama (televised – 1995 Spring John Douglas Jack Mollard in absentia) Fall N.E. William Bill Clarke Margaret and Ted Newall 1996 Spring Knowlton Nash 2005 Spring Stanley Cuthand Buffy Sainte-Marie Frederick W. Hill His Excellency Qiao Shi Gary Hyland (Special Convocation) David Courtney Milne Fall James Fraser Mustard Jean L. Okimāsis 1997 Spring Gordie Howe Geoffrey L. Pawson J. Gordon Wicijowski Joseph Pettick Fall Rick Hansen Ann Phillips 1998 Spring Allen Sapp Edith Wiens The Schmirler Curling Team – Fall The Honourable Roy J. Sandra Schmirler, Jan Betker, Romanow Anita Ford, Atina Ford, 2006 Spring The Honourable Dr. Lynda M. Marcia Gudereit, Haverstock Joan McCusker The Honourable Edward D. Fall Jaroslav Pelikan Bayda 1999 Spring James K. McConica Victor Sawa Theresa M. Stevenson Fall Peter MacKinnon Fall John Meisel 2007 Spring Victor Cicansky 2000 Spring Sharon Butala Thomas Courchene Elsie Stapleford Fall Catriona LeMay Doan Fall Hugh E. Robertson 2008 Spring Bonnie DuPont 2001 Spring Elizabeth Dowdeswell Eduard Minevich Krishna Kumar Robert Moody Julie Payette 2009 Spring Anne Luke Fall The Regina Five - Ronald Connie Kaldor Bloor, Ted Godwin, Kenneth Craig Oliver Lochhead, Art MacKay Fall Lisa Marie Franks (awarded posthumously), 2010 Spring Hayley Wickenheiser Douglas Morton Alistair MacLeod 2002 Spring Donald Akenson Tom Jackson Updated: April 2019 University of Regina Honorary Degree Recipients Chronological Listing Fall Tom Shepherd Kevin Vickers 2011 Spring Paul Hill 2015 Fall Lyn Goldman Shirley Douglas Jack MacKenzie Douglas Cardinal 2016 Spring Gavin Semple Alanna Mitchell Jack Semple Fall Keli Liu Chief Tammy Cook-Searson 2012 Spring Patrick Binns Fall Ken Sunquist Adrian Burns 2017 Spring Ken Levene Ross King Timothy Hearn Fall Claire Kramer Bev Busson Donald Kramer Fall Murad Al-Katib 2013 Spring Frank Flaman 2018 Spring Sheldon Kennedy Art Opseth Roberta McKay and Elmer Linda Rankin Brenner Fall k.d. lang Bradley Hornung 2014 Spring Jean Freeman Fall Elizabeth Bryce Ted Jaleta Ray Cleveland Kenneth Mitchell 2019 Spring Barb Ryan William Shurniak Jon Ryan 2014 Fall Malcolm D. Lowe Renu Kapoor 2015 Spring Donald Black Eric Peterson Anne Callahan Gordon and Jill Rawlinson Updated: April 2019 .
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