Don Cherry Appointed to the Order of Ontario
Longtime hockey commentator and former NHL player and coach Don Cherry has been named to the Order of Ontario for 2025. The bestowal of his home province’s highest honour was announced on Feb. 17 by Ontario’s Lieutenant Governor Edith Dumont. Dumont said all those appointed have made “profound contributions” to Ontario and the world. “The 2025 Order of Ontario appointees represent the very best of our province,” she said in the announcement. “Through their exceptional dedication and achievements, they have made profound contributions that have touched lives across Ontario and beyond. May their remarkable examples continue to inspire us all to work together for the greater good.”
Don Cherry Appointed to the Order of Ontario Don Cherry, a former NHL player, coach, and longtime commentator, has been selected for the Order of Ontario for 2025. This prestigious honor was announced by Ontario’s Lieutenant Governor Edith Dumont. Dumont highlighted that the appointees, including Cherry, have made profound contributions to Ontario and the world through their dedication and achievements.
- Don Cherry, a hockey commentator and former NHL player/coach, is appointed to the Order of Ontario for 2025.
- The announcement was made on February 17th by Ontario’s Lieutenant Governor Edith Dumont.
- Dumont stated that appointees make “profound contributions” to Ontario and the world.
- The 2025 appointees are recognized for their exceptional dedication and achievements.
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