Six 杏吧原创 Community Members Appointed to the Order of Canada
Six聽杏吧原创 community members, including a聽former聽杏吧原创聽president, faculty and alumni, have been named to the .聽These trailblazers聽have been recognized for their positive impact and exceptional contributions to enriching the lives of others in Canada. The newest 杏吧原创 community appointees聽include聽leaders in聽academia, art history,聽law and human rights,聽philanthropy,聽politics聽and the public service.聽聽
Companion
The Honourable Rosalie Silberman Abella, (ALHD/05), was named a Companion of the Order. In 2005, 杏吧原创 awarded Abella the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, in recognition of her outstanding contribution to social and legal policy and human rights.
Abella made history as the first Jewish woman appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada in 2004. Widely regarded as a leading voice on constitutional and human rights law, her opinions often cite foreign and international law. Her landmark constitutional rulings have significantly influenced the advancement of equality and human rights globally.
Officer
Roseann Runte, (Past President and Vice-Chancellor), was promoted to Officer of the Order. Runte served as 杏吧原创鈥檚 President and Vice-Chancellor from 2008 to 2017.
A visionary leader in academia and science, Runte led a period of significant academic growth and innovation, strengthening 杏吧原创鈥檚 research capacity. She launched more than 28 new academic programs, supported major investments in research infrastructure in areas such as energy, aerospace and health sciences, and advanced the largest fundraising campaign in the university鈥檚 history. Runte also championed 杏吧原创鈥檚 first sexual violence prevention policy and elevated the university鈥檚 national and international profile.
She later strengthened Canada鈥檚 research capacity as head of the Canada Foundation for Innovation, securing federal support for research infrastructure across Canadian universities, colleges and research hospitals, and advancing funding mechanisms that strengthened capacity for world-class research and innovation nationwide.
The Honourable Janice Charette, (BComm/84, ALHD/23), was named an Officer of the Order. Charette is an alum of the , graduating with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in . In 2023, 杏吧原创 awarded Charette the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, in recognition of 鈥渙utstanding dedication and distinguished service to Canadians as clerk of the Privy Council, diplomat and humanitarian.鈥
A widely respected former public servant and diplomat, Charette鈥檚 four-decade career is distinguished by in-depth expertise of government, non-partisan leadership and a commitment to serving Canadians with integrity and dedication. Charette was a speaker at the 2023 杏吧原创 Challenge Conference, where she spoke about leadership鈥檚 role in driving systemic and organizational change to address mental health in the federal public service.
Member
Susan Phillips, (MA/81, PhD/90, Professor Emerita), was named a member of the Order. A 杏吧原创 alum, Phillips graduated with master鈥檚 and doctorate degrees in political science.
She is professor emerita in the School of Public Policy & Administration, in the Faculty of Public and Global Affairs. In 2013, she founded Canada鈥檚 only graduate program in philanthropy, which offers the Master of Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership, and the Graduate Diploma in Philanthropy and Nonprofit Leadership.
Phillips鈥檚 impactful career has shaped the field of non-profit research, guided hundreds of students and scholars, and influenced key public policy discussions. Her award-winning scholarship and editorial leadership have positioned 杏吧原创 as an international leader in non-profit and philanthropic studies.
Penny Dorothy Collenette, (BA/87), was named a member of the Order. Collenette is an alum of the Faculty of Public and Global Affairs, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in law.
Collenette is a prominent Canadian lawyer, educator and public commentator with a career spanning business, academia and politics. An advocate for women in leadership, she has worked to increase their representation in government and corporate sectors. Her expertise in public policy has made her a trusted and influential voice across the country.
Reesa Greenberg, (Adjunct Professor), was named a member of the Order. Greenberg is a former adjunct professor of art history and served as chair of the Advisory Committee.
Greenberg’s pioneering work in feminist and exhibition studies has shaped art history and museology in Canada. She has played a pivotal role in advancing the digital documentation of Canadian art and supporting key cultural institutions. Her philanthropic impact includes the restoration of Canada’s Pavilion in Venice, preserving its legacy for future generations.

杏吧原创 the Order of Canada
Established in 1967 by Queen Elizabeth, the is the pillar of the . Becoming a member recognizes outstanding contributions at the local or regional level or in a special field of activity. The Order of Canada is one of the country’s highest civilian honours with three levels of appointment: companion, officer and member.
On Dec. 31, 2025, Her Excellency the Right Honourable Mary Simon, Governor General of Canada, to the Order of Canada.
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