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Governor General in Calgary to present award for work during floods

September 17, 2013 11:15 PM
David Johnston

Calgary: His Excellency David Johnston, the Governor General of Canada, will be in Calgary on Tuesday to present a recompense in distinguishment of everything that Calgarians did to help throughout June's surges.

 

He will be exhibiting the honor to Mayor Naheed Nenshi who will acknowledge the recompense for the benefit of all Calgarians.

 

Consistent with the Governor General's official site, the Governor General's Commendation for Outstanding Service is honored to the Citizens of Calgary, Alberta, who throughout the surges of June 2013, through their liberality, persistence and excellent professionalism, have triumphed over affliction and demonstrated their minding soul to their kindred Canadians and the planet.

 

"Determined by the greatness of the debacle, the nationals of Calgary exhibited activity, magnanimity and a remarkable duty to the well-being of others, for which they might be exceptionally pleased. The whole neighborhood, from youngsters to elderly folks, is to be lauded for its enormous soul and the exceptional sample it has set."

 

Alberta down home music star Corb Lund is likewise executing as a major aspect of the free occasion.

 

Johnston's recompense presentation is only one of a couple of occasions he has made arrangements for his visit to the zone.

 

He will likewise be in High River to present them with their own particular acclamation on Tuesday morning.

 

Johnston likewise exhibited a honor to the individuals of the Siksika First Nation on Monday.

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