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FORTY-EIGHTH ANNUALCONVOCATION
FOR THE CONFERRINGOF DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS
ORILLIA CAMPUS
CONVOCATION
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Rotary Place(West Orillia Sports Complex)
10:00 a.m.
for the Granting of Undergraduate Degrees
Arthur V. Mauro CHANCELLOR
On January 1, 2010, Mr. Arthur V. Mauro, prominent Canadian businessman and philanthropist, began his term as Lakehead University’s seventh Chancellor. Mr. Mauro says that he has a tremendous sense of gratitude to have been asked to take on this role in the city where he was born and raised. “It is one of my regrets that Lakehead University did not exist when I finished secondary school. I would have attended.”
Arthur Mauro was born in Thunder Bay, Ontario. He went to Winnipeg in 1946 to study at St. Paul’s College, a Catholic College in the Jesuit tradition. He then studied law at the University of Manitoba and was called to the Bar of Manitoba in 1953. Until 1969 he practiced law, specializing in transportation and communication law.
Mr. Mauro has had an impressive business career. In 1967, he was appointed Chairman of the Royal Commission on Northern Transportation, and in 1969 became a senior executive with Great Northern Capital Corporation. From 1972 to 1976, he was President and Chief Executive Officer of Transair Limited, and joined the Investors Group in 1976 to become its President, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman. In 1987, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada and was later promoted to Officer in 1992. He received an Honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Manitoba in 1987 and an Honorary Doctor of Commerce from Lakehead University in 1997. In 2004, he was awarded the Order of Manitoba for his contributions to the economic, civic and cultural life of Manitoba. At present, Mr. Mauro is Chair of the Board of Directors of the Winnipeg Airports Authority Inc. Since his student days, Arthur Mauro has actively supported the University of Manitoba, as a lecturer and then as Chancellor from 1991 to 2000. In September 2001, he made a major contribution to St. Paul’s College at the University of Manitoba to establish the Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice, dedicated to the advancement of human rights, conflict resolution, global citizenship, peace, and social justice through research, education, and outreach.
Although Mr. Mauro has long since left the Lakehead, he has never forgotten his roots. He has fond memories of growing up on Secord Street in Port Arthur, being a student at Port Arthur Collegiate Institute, and graduating from St. Patrick’s High School. His commitment to Thunder Bay and to Lakehead University was demonstrated in 2005, when he matched donations made to the Advanced Technology & Academic Centre (ATAC) capital campaign by members of the local Italian community.
The Chancellor’s primary responsibilities include fostering the mission, vision, and values of Lakehead University and building bridges between the University and its stakeholders as well as the broader public locally, nationally, and internationally. “I am pleased to serve as Lakehead’s Chancellor and look forward to contributing to its institutional success over the next three years,” says Arthur Mauro. “As a longstanding member of the Thunder Bay community, I am proud not only to support Lakehead in this capacity but also to represent its character and the excellence it embodies.”
Brian J. R. StevensonPRESIDENT & VICE-CHANCELLOR
Dr. Brian Stevenson took office as president of Lakehead University in August 2010.
Prior to taking the helm at Lakehead, he served the University of Winnipeg as provost and vice-president (academic) from 2006 to 2010, where he was also a professor in the Faculty of Business and Economics. During his tenure at U Winnipeg, Dr. Stevenson was involved in a significant re-invention and renewal of many aspects of the University including the establishment of a new Faculty of Business and Economics, a new Academic Plan, new graduate programs, the promotion of internationalization, and a new enrolment strategy.
Throughout his career, Dr. Stevenson has built a stellar record of leadership in academia and government; he has held senior positions at a number of high-profile organizations and universities including the federal government in Ottawa, the University of Alberta, and the Organization of American States in Washington. While at the University of Alberta, he excelled at building the institution’s profile around the world. In only five years he was instrumental in increasing international enrolment dramatically and was also responsible for establishing an international residence. Dr. Stevenson received his BA (Honours) and MA from the University of Victoria, and holds a doctorate from Queen’s University. He first taught at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), and later at the University of Alberta where he also served as vice-provost and associate vice-president. He later served as senior policy advisor to the Canadian Ministers of International Trade and Foreign Affairs and was a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars.
Recognized as a specialist in international relations and foreign policy, Dr. Stevenson has authored and/or co-edited a number of books and articles on Canadian politics, foreign policy, Canada-Mexico relations, Canadian security in Latin America, and the relationship between the Organization of American States and Canada. He has authored and presented dozens of conference papers in Canada, the United States, and Latin America, and has made contributions as a board member of the Canadian Council for the Americas and the Canadian Foundation for the Americas.
Dr. Stevenson is a member of the Advisory Council of Fulbright Canada’s Network on North American Studies in Canada (NNASC) and the Editorial Board of Foreign Affairs (Latinoamérica). In addition to being a professor in the Faculty of Business Administration at Lakehead University, he currently serves as vice-chair of the Board of Directors for the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM).
Dr. Stevenson is also a community member of Thunder Bay’s Community Economic Development Commission.
Lloyd DennisPosthumously
DOCTOR OF LAWSLloyd Dennis transformed education in Ontario with the reforms that he and his fellow members of the Committee on Aims and Objectives of Education in Ontario proposed in the 1968 Living and Learning report (also known as the Hall-Dennis Report). This now famous report criticized pedagogy based on rote learning and corporal punishment and advocated student-centred and inquiry-based learning. Dennis was recognized in 1971 with an Order of Canada and in 2000 with an Order of Ontario for his outstanding contributions to Canadian education.
A distinguished Canadian and Orillia resident, Dennis had a profound impact on Ontario education. Growing up in Muskoka, Dennis left school to work at an early age and returned following the war to complete his high school diploma, teacher certification and went on to earn two degrees from the University of Toronto.
Dennis held a variety of positions in education including teacher, principal, and consultant. In 1965, he served as an advisor to the Deputy Minister of Education and it was during this time that he and Supreme Court Justice Emmett Hall co-authored the Living and Learning, (Hall-Dennis) report.
Dennis was a prolific writer and authored several books including: an autobiography, The Learning Circus; his memoirs, Marching Orders; as well as Treasure Chest of Muskoka Memories, about growing up in poverty in rural Ontario.
Prior to his death in March 2012 at the age of 88, Dennis was an enthusiastic proponent for the establishment and growth of Lakehead University’s Orillia campus. As recently as January of this year, Dennis spoke to concurrent education students at the campus. He gave a presentation that stressed the importance of an education that is directed to meet the needs of the individual. He was one of the earliest proponents for inquiry-based learning and for lifelong learning, and in many ways, was the pedagogical architect of the Orillia campus.
In 2009, Lakehead honoured Dennis with its second Civitas Award for his contribution to education and commitment to the development of the Orillia campus.
In 2011, Lakehead created the Lloyd Dennis Award for outstanding citizenship, awarded annually to a full time student at the Orillia campus.
Lakehead University has benefitted enormously from Dennis’ contributions to education in Canada, as well as from his commitment and support to the Orillia campus. He was a mentor, friend and valued counsel.
Anderson ChartersCIVITAS AWARD
A driving force behind the establishment of Lakehead University in Orillia, Anderson Charters had a vision for a university campus in Orillia and over a decade ago began his quest to realize this vision.
In 2002, Charters formed the Orillia University Committee by bringing together a dedicated group of citizens who shared his vision for a university in Orillia. After exploring options with leaders from Ontario universities, the group of five joined members of Orillia City Council to establish the Orillia University Mayor’s Task Force. It was Charters’ encouragement that compelled (former) Mayor of Orillia, Ron Stevens, to establish the Task Force to attract a major Ontario university to Orillia. These actions, along with Charters’ persistence and leadership, set the stage for the historic meeting in 2004 with Dr. Fred Gilbert, then president of Lakehead University. In September of 2006, less than two years later, Lakehead University Orillia welcomed its first students at Heritage Place in downtown Orillia.
As chair of the Orillia University Committee and vice-chair of the Orillia University Mayor’s Task Force, Charters’ commitment and vision for a university campus in Simcoe County was unwavering. As a result of his exceptional leadership in this initiative, Orillia’s daily newspaper, The Packet & Times, selected Anderson Charters as Orillia’s Citizen of the Year in 2005.
Charters’ unrelenting determination, energy and leadership to bring a university to Simcoe County is one of the key reasons for Lakehead University’s existence in Orillia today. His pursuit was extremely successful and worthy of celebration and commemoration.
Charters continues to be an active member of the Lakehead University community. He currently chairs the Student Experience Committee of the Orillia Campus Advisory Committee. This Student Experience Committee is responsible for supporting the growth and development of student services, including sports, recreation, arts and cultural opportunities. Over the past two years, the group has been instrumental in establishing curling and rowing as Lakehead Orillia’s first two varsity sports.
Charters lives in Orillia with his wife Susan, where they raised four children. A former reporter for the Financial Post, Anderson was the publisher of a local community newspaper for many years. He is presently the co-owner and publisher of the Canadian Donor’s Guide, CharityCan, and the Canadian Who’s Who directory.
ORDER OF PROCEEDINGS
ORGAN AND TRUMPET PRELUDE Orillia Silver Band
PROCESSIONAL Pomp and Circumstance by E. Elgar
As the Academic Procession enters the house the audience is asked to stand.
INVOCATION Rev Dan Tatarnic, MDiv
THE PRESIDENT & VICE-CHANCELLOR Dr. Brian J. R. Stevenson
“I hereby declare this Convocation open.”
The audience will be seated.
INTRODUCTION OF PLATFORM PARTY Dr. Rodney S. Hanley Provost & Vice-President (Academic)
WELCOME MESSAGE FROM CHIPPEWAS OF RAMA FIRST NATION Chief Sharon Stinson Henry
INTRODUCTION OF HONORARY DEGREE CANDIDATE Dr. Kim Fedderson Dean & Vice-Provost, Orillia Campus
CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREE
THE PROVOST & VICE-PRESIDENT (ACADEMIC) “Mr. Vice-Chancellor, it is my great privilege and pleasure to request, on behalf of the Senate of Lakehead University, that you
confer on Lloyd Dennis the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa.”
THE PRESIDENT & VICE-CHANCELLOR “By virtue of the authority vested in me I admit Lloyd Dennis to the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa.”
The Provost will present the hood to Mrs. Dennis and the Vice-Chancellor will present the degree to her and shake hands with her.
PRESENTATION OF THE CIVITAS AWARD Dr. Brian J. R. StevensonPresident & Vice-Chancellor
CONVOCATION ADDRESS
THE CHANCELLOR WILL INVITE ANDERSON CHARTERS TO GIVE THE CONVOCATION ADDRESS ON BEHALF OF THE FAMILY OF LLOYD DENNIS
THE PRESIDENT & VICE-CHANCELLOR WILL CONGRATULATE THE CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES
PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES
THE PROVOST & VICE-PRESIDENT (ACADEMIC)
“Mr. Vice-Chancellor, I have the honour to present Brenda Winter, the University Registrar, who will introduce the candidates for degrees.”
The Registrar will ask the graduands to stand.
REGISTRAR “Mr. Vice-Chancellor, on the recommendation of the Senate of the University, I present to you the candidates who have fulfilled the academic requirements for degrees and have complied with all other requisites of the University.”
“Mr. Vice-Chancellor, will you admit these graduands?”
THE PRESIDENT & VICE- CHANCELLOR
“By virtue of the authority vested in me, I admit you as graduates of Lakehead University.”
The Registrar will ask the graduates to be seated.
CONFERRING OF DEGREESIt is requested that there be no applause until all the members of each group have been presented.
REGISTRAR“Mr. Vice-Chancellor, on behalf of the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences, I have the honour to present the graduates from the Faculty and to introduce Dr. Lori Livingston, Dean of the Faculty, who will congratulate each graduate.”
Honours Bachelor of Social Work
“Mr. Vice-Chancellor that concludes the presentation of the graduates from the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences.”
“Mr. Vice-Chancellor, on behalf of the Faculty of Business Administration, I have the honour to present the graduates from the Faculty and to introduce Dr. Bahram Dadgostar, Dean of the Faculty, who will congratulate each graduate.”
Bachelor of Administration
“Mr. Vice-Chancellor that concludes the presentation of the graduates from the Faculty of Business Administration.”
“Mr. Vice-Chancellor, on behalf of the Department of Interdisciplinary Studies, I have the honour to present the graduates from those programs and to introduce Dr. Kim Fedderson, Dean & Vice-Provost of the Orillia Campus, who will congratulate each graduate.”
Honours Bachelor of Arts and SciencesBachelor of Arts and Sciences
“Mr. Vice-Chancellor that concludes the presentation of the graduates from the Interdisciplinary programs.”
“Mr. Vice-Chancellor, on behalf of the Faculty of Education, I have the honour to present the graduates from the Faculty and to introduce Dr. John O’Meara, Dean of the Faculty, who will congratulate each graduate.”
Bachelor of Education
“Mr. Vice-Chancellor that concludes the presentation of graduates from the Faculty of Education.”
DEGREES GRANTED IN ABSENTIA
DR HANLEY“Mr. Vice-Chancellor, Brenda Winter, University Registrar, will now receive the degrees on behalf of all absent students who have graduated today.”
PRESENTATION OF MEDALS AND AWARDS
DR HANLEY“Mr. Vice-Chancellor, I have the honour to present Dr. Moira McPherson, Deputy Provost who will introduce award winners.”
DR MCPHERSONMr. Chancellor, it gives me great pleasure to present the graduates who, through their efforts, have been singled out for special recognition. Will the winners of medals and awards please come forward?”
THE ORILLIA CAMPUS DEAN’S MEDALAwarded to the highest-ranking graduating student in the Honours Bachelor of Arts and Sciences and Bachelor of Arts and Sciences degree program Elijah Howard Sellberg BASc (Hons)
Presented by the Dean & Vice-Provost of the Orillia Campus, Dr. Kim Fedderson
DEAN BRAUN MEDAL Awarded to the highest-ranking graduating student in the following program:
Bachelor of Administration Charles Husband BAdmin
Presented by the Dean of Business Administration, Dr. Bahram Dadgostar
DEAN BRAUN MEDAL Awarded to the highest-ranking graduating student in the following program:
Honours Bachelor of Social Work Jennifer Lynn Gordon BSW(Hons)
Presented by the Dean of Health & Behavioural Sciences, Dr. Lori Livingston
THE PRESIDENT’S AWARD
Award given annually to the graduating students who have occupied positions of responsibility in student organizations and who, by their activities and achievements, have earned the gratitude of the University
Undergraduate Jodi Lee Bernhardt-Gay BASc (Hons) BEd Dana Louise Shaughnessy BASc BEd
Presented by the President & Vice-Chancellor, Dr. Brian Stevenson
*FIRST CLASS STANDING *FIRST CLASS STANDING
LLOYD DENNIS AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING CITIZENSHIP
Award given for outstanding citizenship presented to the full-time student selected by her fellows, the faculty and administration as contributing most to the welfare of the university through her student activities
Lana C Johnston
Presented by member of the Board of Governors, Bruce Waite
DR MCPHERSON“Mr. Vice-Chancellor that concludes the presentation of the winners of the medals and special awards”
THE PRESIDENT & VICE-CHANCELLOR
“I hereby declare this Convocation closed.”
O CANADA
RECESSIONAL
THE AUDIENCE IS ASKED TO KINDLY REMAIN SEATED UNTIL THE GRADUATES HAVE EXITED THE HOUSE.
The Vice-Chancellor welcomes graduates, members of the Lakehead University Alumni Association, faculty and guests for refreshments immediately following the Convocation ceremony.
Lakehead University wishes to thank the Orillia Silver Band for providing the music for the Convocation ceremony and Dr. Tim Kaiser, Mace Bearer
*FIRST CLASS STANDING *FIRST CLASS STANDING
HONOURS BACHELOR OF SOCIAL WORk
*APPLEWHAITE, Aisha Veronica
*BEER, Jessica
*BLAKER, Jalanna
*BRANTON, Kerri-Anne
*CASOLE, Teresa
*CORAZZA, Nancy-Grace
*CORCORAN, Kerri-Anne
*COREY, Nancy
*DAGENAIS, Marley Rae
*DEVRIES, Lisa Elizabeth
*DOUGHTY, Kim Phair
*DUPUIS, Katie
*FREDIN, Scott
*FROEHLICH, Tamara
*GORDON, Jennifer Lynn
*HAW, Aiden
*HEALY, Tawnia
*HICKLENTON, Kylie
*HILL, Karen Elizabeth
*HODGE-BROOKS, Michelle Kathleen
*HOWLETT, Tara
*HURST, Laura
*JONES, Allison
*KELLERMANN, Tyson
*KRAFTSCIK, Mary Teresa
*LAJEUNESSE, Chantal
*LOPRESTI, Vincenzo
*LUNETTA, Laura
*MARSH, Natasha
*MARTINSON, Melissa
*MCCONNELL, Danielle
MOREAU, Stephanie Lynn
*NELSON, Craig
*NEWMAN, Bailey
*O’BRIEN, Denise
*OSURU, Martin
*PACHECO, Crystal Maureen McBlain
*RABINOVICH, Inna
*REEVES, Lauren Kathleen
*RUSSETT, Lynda
*SCHULTZ, Alice Enid
*SINCLAIR, Carly
*STADELMAN, Katie
*THORNE, Krista Amy
*VAN DYK, Jessica Erin
*WAKEMAN, Karen Teresa
*WEINBERG, Heather
*WILL, Tamara
HONOURS BACHELOR OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
*BELL, Melissa Interdisciplinary Studies
*BERNHARDT-GAY, Jodi LeeInterdisciplinary Studies
BLACK, Sarah ElizabethInterdisciplinary Studies
CARRUTHERS, Amber Mae VeronicaInterdisciplinary Studies
CHIAPPETTA, Mathew DanielInterdisciplinary Studies
CIURKO, Ian Interdisciplinary Studies
*CONNOR, Kristie AnneInterdisciplinary Studies
COWAN, Lindsley MarieInterdisciplinary Studies
CUMMING, Bryn Interdisciplinary Studies
*DEVINE, Kristin AndreaInterdisciplinary Studies
*DOBLE, Mark Interdisciplinary Studies
FARROW, Catrina Eva-MariaInterdisciplinary Studies
*GRANT, Emily ClaireInterdisciplinary Studies
*HAIDON, Sabina BrittneyInterdisciplinary Studies
*HAMELIN, Rachelle Interdisciplinary Studies
HEIDMAN, Nadia DalyceInterdisciplinary Studies
JOHNSTON, Mary Lynn RoseInterdisciplinary Studies
*KEARNEY, Edward Interdisciplinary Studies
*KELLY, Brittany ElizabethInterdisciplinary Studies
KLINCK, Sara GabriellaInterdisciplinary Studies
*LEBARR, Melissa LynnInterdisciplinary Studies
LIU, Shao Hua Interdisciplinary Studies
MCBAIN, Emily DayleInterdisciplinary Studies
*MCCULLOUGH, Jade Interdisciplinary Studies
MCKENZIE, Nicholas Barney CharlesInterdisciplinary Studies
*MCKINLEY, Shane Interdisciplinary Studies
*MCLEOD, Kristen MarieGeography
MCMILLAN, Courtney ErinInterdisciplinary Studies
MCRAE, Catharine Interdisciplinary Studies
MITCHELL, Diane Interdisciplinary Studies
MULLIN, Jessica AInterdisciplinary Studies
PIPHER, Karlie Interdisciplinary Studies
PORTER, Amanda ElizabethInterdisciplinary Studies
*REGIER, Joseph PatrickInterdisciplinary Studies
*ROBERTS, Mary-Katherine Interdisciplinary Studies
RUI, Michael FrancoInterdisciplinary Studies
RUITER, Rebecca GraceInterdisciplinary Studies
SCHRYER, Erica MarieInterdisciplinary Studies
SCHULTZ, Eva MarieInterdisciplinary Studies
*SELLBERG, Elijah HowardInterdisciplinary Studies
SIMCOE, Ashley Interdisciplinary Studies
STERGIANIS, Vicki ColleenInterdisciplinary Studies
SWAILES, Holly Interdisciplinary Studies
TWEEDLEY, Phyllis JustineInterdisciplinary Studies
UYL, Cassandra AdrianaInterdisciplinary Studies
WALKER, Ashley Interdisciplinary Studies
WESTOVER, Amanda LindsayInterdisciplinary Studies
BACHELOR OF ADMINISTRATION
BOLLIGER, Michael
BOURASSA, Annette J
GILL, Gauravjit
GUT, Michelle Ann
HALEY, John
*HUSBAND, Charles
INTEPE, Ozgun
KENT, Jacquie
PIVAR, Amanda Lynn
THOMAS, Elizabeth
WARD, Peter
YOU, Shengxie
*FIRST CLASS STANDING *FIRST CLASS STANDING
BACHELOR OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
ADAMS, Crystal Rose
*ALDRIDGE, Lynette Dawn
ARCHER, Elizabeth Amanda Marie
ARCHER, Jennifer Barbara Leigh
BABIN, Kaitlin Elizabeth
BAKER, Thomas Edward
BAMSEY, Laura
BARKER, Lori Ann
BEDFORD, Nicole Christina
BILOTTA, Angelo Jonathon
BILOTTA, Bruno
BLANCHARD, Melissa Anne
CASSAR, Paul
COTA, Eric
DAIKOFF, Michael Cade
DIXON, Meghan Sandra Lianne
ELSEY, Leigh-Ann Margaret
FINCH, Amanda Yvonne
FISHER, Joseph Gregory
GARDY, Brittany
GIESBRECHT, Elizabeth Christina
GOLDSWORTHY, Brian Douglas
GRAY, Alana
HAND, Rebecca
HARRINGTON, Nichole Anne
HOLMES, Nicki Elizabeth
HUTCHINSON, Michelle
KELLY, Jocelyn
KOUYOUMJIAN, Meghan
LAMONT, Marisa Marie
LEBLANC, Brigette Eliz
LEUNG, Rosalind Rahan
LOBB, Matthew Murray
LONGEWAY, Cara Jeanne
MCLEAN, Tammy Nicole
MILES, Laura Shantelle
MINEIRO, Nicholas Joshua
MOLSON, Alexandra Kaitlyn
NAGTZAAM, Samantha L
NORSWORTHY, Donovan Patrick
PATTERSON, Alyse
PEREIRA, Danielle Lauren Mary
RAFTIS, Kayla Michelle
ROJAS, Jessica
SCOTT, Katherine Elizabeth
SEGRAM, Christine
SHAUGHNESSY, Dana Louise
STE MARIE, Meaghan
STEWART, Lisa Linda
STRANGE, Scott Paul
THURLEY, Bailey-Lynn
WALTON, Maggie
WAREING, Laura
WIEBE, Sophia
WOODS, Heather Katherine
YOUNG, Amy Christine
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION
ADAMS, Crystal Rose
*ALDRIDGE, Lynette Dawn
*ALLAN, Robert Cory James Will
ALLEN, Jeremy
ARCHER, Elizabeth Amanda Marie
ARCHER, Jennifer Barbara Leigh
ARTHURS, Mark Scott
BABIN, Kaitlin Elizabeth
BAINS, Sukhjit
BAKER, Thomas Edward
*BALOGH, Eva Irene
BAMSEY, Laura
*BARD, Melanie Tanya Dora
BARKER, Lori Ann
*BARONE, Alyssia Nancine
*BARTLETT, Jessica Christina
BASKEY, Justine Erin
*BAYNTON, Kristin Anne
*BEAL, Gwen May
BEAN, Christopher David
BEAUDIN, Natalie Marie
BEDFORD, Nicole Christina
*BEHR, Megan Noelle
*BELL, Melissa
*BERNHARDT-GAY, Jodi Lee
BIANCUCCI, Lisa
BILOTTA, Angelo Jonathon
BILOTTA, Bruno
BIRD, Eric Domenico
*BLACK, Sarah Elizabeth
BLANCHARD, Melissa Anne
*BLANCHE, Sarah Anne
*BOUCHARD, Jennifer Shirley
BOULTON, Jennifer
BRITTON, Alicia
BRODHAGEN, Merissa Jennai
BROWN, Amanda Dawn
BROWN PETEREIT, Holly Anne
BRUCE, Valerie Ann
*BUTCHER, Daniel Gordon
CAIN, Matthew
CALUPIG, Ann-Marie
CAMPBELL, Courtney
CARNEY, Jacqueline Chelo Athena
CARRUTHERS, Amber Mae Veronica
CASSAR, Paul
CASSIDY, Michael William
CHEEMA, Ramandeep
*CHIAPPETTA, Mathew Daniel
CHIAPPONI, Stefani
CHIBBA, Lydia
CLANCY, Krista
CLARIDGE, Melissa April
COLEMAN, Stephanie Laura Michelle
*CONNOR, Kristie Anne
COSTANZO, Stephanie
COTA, Eric
*COWAN, Lindsley Marie
COX, Emily Gillian
*CUMMING, Bryn
*DASH, Carlye Anne Elizabeth
*DE WAARD, Anneli Helen Ann-Charl
DEHGHANI, Stecha Blythe
DELSOLE, Katie
DIPIETRO, Jennifer
DIXON, Meghan Sandra Lianne
DRIEDGER, Heidi
DUBBIN, Winter-Leigh
*DUBREUIL, Erica
EJIDRA, Martin Lamog
ELLIOTT, James Edward
ELSEY, Leigh-Ann Margaret
ESCOTT, Kristina Lorraine
EVANS, John Christopher
FANTIN, Alessia
*FARRELL, Elita Mary Weger
FARROW, Catrina Eva-Marie
*FARRUGIA, Natasha Margaret
FINCH, Amanda Yvonne
FISHER, Joseph Gregory
*FISHER, Robert John
FLORIO, Anna-Maria
*FLOWITT, Matthew David
*FOWLIE, Kara Christina
*FRASER, Jillian
*FRASER-STRUCK, Sarah Elizabeth
FURTADO, Michelle
GABOR, Thomas
GABOURY-POIRIER, Morgan
*GALINSKY, Gillian
GAN, Michael
*GARDNER, Andrew William
GARDY, Brittany
*GARTLEY, Alison
*GIESBRECHT, Elizabeth Christina
GONCALVES, Danielle
*FIRST CLASS STANDING *FIRST CLASS STANDING
GORR, Lindsay
GRAHAM, Mark
GRANT-PECKOO, Jurdine
*GRAY, Alana
GREER, Christopher William
*GRIECO, Daniela Cristina
*GUZMAN, Ruben Dario
HADDEN, Jeannette Donna
HARGREAVES, Cindy
HARROD, Elizabeth
HARVIE, Christine Diane
HEARD, Shannon
*HEATHFIELD, Elisabeth
*HEIDMAN, Nadia Dalyce
HIGGINS, Andrea Laraine
*HOGUE, Marie-Chantal
*HOLMES, Nicki Elizabeth
*HOOPLE, Kathleen Elizabeth
HORBACZYK, Carolyn Joan
HUTCHINGS, Holly-Ann
HUTCHINSON, Michelle
IFTIKHAR, Sadaf
JACKSON, Margaret
*JOHNSTON, Mary Lynn Rose
JONKMAN, Jessica
KANG, Kyongsoon
*KEARNEY, Edward
KEATING, Ashley
*KELL, Joanna Elizabeth
KELL, Lynn Joan
KELLY, Jocelyn
*KETT, Stacey Lynn
KOUYOUMJIAN, Meghan
*KYLE, Meghan Emma
LAKHANI, Anita
LAMONT, Marisa Marie
*LANDOVSKIS, Karly Katrina
LEAL, Jena
LEBLANC, Brigette Eliz
*LEGROS, Matthew
LEUNG, Rosalind Rahan
*LEWIS, Michael
LOBB, Matthew Murray
LONGEWAY, Cara Jeanne
*LOPES, Monika
LOREFICE, Concetta Christine
*LOWEN, Christine
*LOWTHIAN, Kelly
LUCAS JR, Lonzo
MA, Rosemary Lan
MACAULAY, Shannon Brie
*MACCORKINDALE, Caroline Elizabeth
*MACMILLAN, Morgan
MAULE, James Barry
*MAZZON, Alanna
MCBAIN, Emily Dayle
*MCCALLAN, Emily Joan
MCCARTHY, Sarah
*MCCULLOUGH, Jade
*MCGARVEY, Kathy
*MCINTYRE, Patricia Jan
MCKENZIE, Nicholas Barney Charles
MCKINLEY, Shane
*MCLEAN, Jennifer
*MCLEAN, Tammy Nicole
MCMILLAN, Courtney Erin
MCMULLEN, Stacey Robyn
MEYER, Alicia
MILES, Laura Shantelle
*MILLER, William
MINEIRO, Nicholas Joshua
MITCHELL, Diane
MONAGHAN, Patrick Michael
*MONKMAN, Carmen
MOOSAVI, Sakeena Fatima
MOROSIN, Diana Katharine
*MORRIS, Elizabeth Margaret Jane
*MPINDU, Linda Tariro
MULLIN, Jessica A
MURRAY, Bradley
NAGTZAAM, Samantha L
*NENTWIG, Jennifer
NGO, Vi
*O’HARA, Stephanie Anne
*OGDEN, Matthew James
*PALMER, Nicholas
PARFENIUK, Philip
PATEY, Matthew
PATTERSON, Alyse
*PAWESKA, Emily
PEREIRA, Danielle Lauren Mary
*PETCH, Cayla
PETTY, Krystal
PILEGGI, Sandro
PIRILLO, Sandra
*PLANK, Carmen Jacqueline
*POIRIER, Chantal
*PORTER, Amanda Elizabeth
POURNARAS, Georgia
*PRAGNELL, Karen
PROKOPCHUK, Stephanie
PRUYSERS, Andrew Robert
RAFTIS, Kayla Michelle
RAGO, Catherine Anne
*RAPSON, Robin-Lee
*REGIER, Joseph Patrick
REYNOLDS, Elisabeth
RIDEOUT, Krista
RISTEVSKI, Lubianne
ROBERTO, Adrian Allan
*ROBERTS, Mary-Katherine
ROGERS, Bridget Kathleen
ROGERS, Michael
ROJAS, Jessica
ROOT, Bradley Matthew
*ROSSEL, Sarah Alexandra
RUGGERI, Matthew Joseph
*RUITER, Rebecca Grace
SARGENT, Andrea
SCHRYER, Erica Marie
SCHULTZ, Eva Marie
SCOTT, Katherine Elizabeth
*SEAL, Jamie
*SEGRAM, Christine
SHAUGHNESSY, Dana Louise
SHEIKH, Narjis
SHERLOCK, Melanie Maria
SICKINGER, Suzanne
SIMCOE, Ashley
*SIMPSON, Meghan
SLADKOWSKI, Jeffrey
*SPOONER, Teena
STE MARIE, Meaghan
STERGIANIS, Vicki Colleen
STERLING, Amanda Violet
STEWART, Lisa Linda
STILES, James Douglas
*STRANGE, Scott Paul
SUCHOSZEK, Christina
SULTAN, Sidra
*TACKABERRY, Erin Lacey
TERSIGNI, Katherine
THIRUGNANASAMBANTHAR, Nisha
THURLEY, Bailey-Lynn
*TILLEY, Autumn
TOMKINS, Kimberley
*TRUSWELL, Lydia Danielle
*TUPHOLME, Wesley Richmond
UYL, Cassandra Adriana
VAJDEC, Victoria
VERWEY, Katelyn June
VERWEY, Lindsay Victoria
VIDIADAKIS, Stelianna
WALDRON, Sabrina
*WALKER, Ashley
*WALKER, Jessica
WALLACH, Shaun
WALTON, Maggie
WAREING, Laura
WESTOVER, Amanda Lindsay
WILLIAMS, Parker John
WILSON-CIOCCI, Kiel
WISSLER, Samantha Louisa
WOODS, Casey
*WOODS, Heather Katherine
*WUERTH, Elyse
*YAACOUB, Joelle
YOST, Stephanie Nicole
YOUNG, Amy Christine
*ZAMMITO, Lola
*ZARNKE, Nathan Frederick