Recognized for promoting peace
June 30, 2016
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John McGarry, a professor in the Department of Political Studies at Queen鈥檚, was named today as an Officer of the Order of Canada, for his efforts to promote peace and stability in some of the world鈥檚 most dangerous and conflicted regions.
"I first discovered that something pleasant might be in the offing when I received a voicemail, asking me to call the Chancellery of Honours in the Governor General's Office,鈥 says Dr. McGarry. 鈥淚 was floored when, upon calling, I was informed that I had been appointed to the Order of Canada. It鈥檚 an incredible honour for me to be recognized by my country.鈥
Over the past 30 years, Dr. McGarry has been a leading expert in the study of how political systems are ordered in countries or regions facing deep divisions along racial, ethnic, or religious lines. He has been sought as an adviser or expert by governments and agencies around the globe. Most recently, he has served as lead adviser on power-sharing and governance in the UN-backed negotiations in Cyprus that aim to reunify the island.
鈥淭he Order of Canada recognizes outstanding achievement and dedication to the community and to Canada,鈥 says Principal Daniel Woolf. 鈥淎s a leader in the study of power-sharing and governance, Dr. McGarry鈥檚 research has contributed to peace in some of the world鈥檚 most divided countries and his expertise has been called upon by the United Nations to help solve ethnic and sectarian disputes around the world. On behalf of the Queen鈥檚 community, I congratulate him on this well-deserved recognition. 鈥
Dr. McGarry, who was born in Northern Ireland, says that receiving an appointment to the Order is a particular honour for him, as an adopted citizen of Canada.
鈥淲e are all very lucky to be Canadians,鈥 says Dr. McGarry. 鈥淭his is the best country in the world."
Dr. McGarry and his fellow appointees will be formally presented with the Order of Canada insignia by His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston (Law鈥66), Governor General of Canada, at a ceremony to be held at a later date. Other members of the Queen's community appointed to the Order of Canada in today's announcement include TIFF director Piers Handling, Arts鈥71, Hon. Warren Winkler, LLD鈥13, (Honorary), Isabel Bassett, Arts鈥60, Harriet MacMillan, Meds鈥82, Michel Picher, Law鈥72, Deborah Poff, Artsci鈥77, and Glenda Yeates, Artsci鈥80, MPA鈥81
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