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    Saturday, February 11, 2012
Saskatchewan
Provincial Budget 2011-12
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Protocol Office
1831 College Avenue
REGINA, SK
S4P 4V5

Phone: 306-787-8965
Toll free: 1-877-427-5505
Fax: 306-787-1269
E-mail: honours@gov.sk.ca
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There have been 168 appointments to the Saskatchewan Order of Merit since its inception in 1985.

Established in 2003, the Saskatchewan Protective Services Medal recognizes exemplary long service for individuals working in a direct capacity to protect people and/or property, and supervisory personnel in the public service sectors who ensure the safety, security and protection of Saskatchewan citizens.  These individuals set high standards and strive for excellence in their duties so everyone in Saskatchewan can live safe and secure lives.  The Saskatchewan Protective Services Medal honours protective services providers and focuses attention on the efforts and work of police, fire and emergency professionals, and others working in the field of safety and security.

Criteria and selection
Nominees must be personnel with 25 years of service in Saskatchewan and actively employed in one of the eligible agencies on or after January 1, 2003, who have law enforcement powers, or work in safety services and professions whose work is directly related to the safety, security and protection of people.

Recipients include personnel from:

  • Fire Services;
  • Police Services;
  • Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA);
  • Citizenship and Immigration Canada;
  • Emergency Medical Services;
  • Canadian Forces;
  • Parks Wardens;
  • Highways and Infrastructure's Transport Compliance Branch;
  • Federal and Provincial Corrections; and
  • Sheriffs, Deputy Sheriffs & Investigators, and Saskatchewan's Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods Investigation Unit

Insignia
Recipients receive a circular medal surmounted by the St. Edward's Crown.  It bears a shield with a lion on a stylized western red lily and the motto Qui civitatem tuentur (who guard the citizenry).  It is suspended from a ribbon of green with two narrow gold stripes, the provincial colours. Recipients also receive a miniature of the medal and a certificate.  The Lieutenant Governor or designate presents the medal to recipients.



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