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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum CIM Toronto 2009 Conference and Exhibition


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Medal for Bravery - Past winners (1935-2006)

Medal for Bravery
2007 Joseph Louis Sikora
2006 Not awarded this year
2005 Not awarded this year
2004 Not awarded this year
2003 Not awarded this year
2002 Not awarded this year
2001 Not awarded this year
2000 Not awarded this year
1999 Not awarded this year
1998 Not awarded this year
1997 Not awarded this year
1996 Not awarded this year
1995 E. Griffiths, for great bravery displayed in the Ruttan Mine of the Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting Co. Ltd., on January 7, 1994.
1993 105 Draegermen, for great bravery displayed in the Westray Disaster, Plymouth, Nova Scotia, on May 8, 1992.
1982 Benoit Chabot, for great bravery displayed in the Belmoral Mine, Val D'Or, Quebec, on May 20, 1980.
1974 James Mellon, for great bravery displayed in the Simonac Mine, Sandon, British Columbia, on May 25, 1973.
1964 N. Barness and W. Draper, for great bravery displayed in the Thompson Mine, on April 29, 1963.
1959 M.F. Lecompte, for great bravery displayed in the Levack Mine of the International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited, on January 31, 1958.
1957 G.W. Finlay, for great bravery displayed in the Coniagas Mine, Bachelor Lake, Quebec, on November 13, 1956.
1956 Frank Arko, for great bravery displayed in the Noranda Mine, Noranda, Quebec, on January 28, 1955.
1955 John Luca, for great bravery displayed in the Pioneer Mine, Pioneer, British Columbia, on September 27, 1954.
1954 William H. Childress and Gus K. Eliuk, for great bravery displayed in the Sullivan Mine at Kimberley, British Columbia, on February 20, 1953.
1953 Donald O. MacLennan, for great bravery displayed in No. 20 Colliery of the Dominion Coal Company, on July 9, 1952.
1950 Paul Leikas, for great bravery displayed in the Renabie Mine, on February 15, 1949. Waclaw Koltan, for great bravery displayed in the East Sullivan Mine, on July 27, 1949.
1949 Marcel Poirier, for great bravery displayed in the Sigma Mine, on September 23, 1948. Léo Dumont, for great bravery displayed in the East Malartic Mine, on November 16, 1948.
1948 Leonard Armstrong, awarded posthumously, for great bravery displayed in the East Malartic Mine, on April 24, 1947. Ralph Wallin, for great bravery displayed in the Sullivan Mine, on August 19, 1947.
1947 Donald Finlayson, for great bravery displayed in the Hard Rock Mine, on May 25, 1946.
1945 Gerard Bourassa and Urbain Vallière, for great bravery displayed in the Number Two Mine of the Malartic Gold Fields Company, on November 18, 1944.
1944 Ceasar Lalo, for great bravery displayed in Number Twelve Colliery of the Dominion Coal Company, on May 25, 1943. August McNeil, Joseph Campbell and Paul Aucoin, for great bravery displayed in the Number Fourteen Colliery of the Dominion Coal Comapny, on May 25, 1943. Valmore Bélanger, for great bravery displayed in the Garson Mine, on September 4, 1943.
1943 D'Alton McCarthy Gilpin Jr., for great bravery displayed in the Sylvanite Mine, on February 26, 1942. Hector Armour and Fred A. Fell, for great bravery displayed in the Siscoe Mine, on March 14, 1942.
1942 Maurice Gélinas, for great bravery displayed in the Normetal Mine, on October 21, 1941.
1940 Peter Nicholson and Alex Wood, for great bravery displayed in a coal mine at Cadomin, Alberta, on December 30, 1939.
1939 William Bradley, Robert Bradley and Richard Stanyer, for great bravery displayed in the Melvin Mine at Wingdam, British Columbia, on March 22, 1938. John Chaster, for great bravery displayed in the Coal Creek Colliery of the Crow's Nest Pass Coal Company, on September 20, 1938. Reginald Burkitt and Robert Murray, for great bravery displayed in the Frood Mine of the International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited, on December 14, 1938.
1938 Harold Beck, Joseph Frankow, Lance Martin, Donald Randall, Edward Rogers, Walter Salach and Charles Start, for great bravery displayed in the refinery of the International Nickel Company of Canada Limited, on December 9, 1937.
1937 James Clark, John Leja and Charles P. O'Dale, for great bravery displayed in the Lake Shore Mine, on March 26, 1936.
1936 Alfred Ball, for great bravery displayed in the Michel Colliery, on April 10, 1934.
1935 Patrick Meehan, for great bravery displayed in the Central Manitoba Mine, on September 15, 1930.