Katie Blunden'19 receives a Senate 150th Anniversary Medal

Katie Blunden'19 receives a Senate 150th Anniversary Medal, which recognizes Canadians who are thoroughly involved and have made significant contributions to their communities. 
The Senate 150th Anniversary Medal commemorates the first time senators came to Ottawa to sit in Parliament, on November 6, 1867. 
The medals are being awarded to Canadians or permanent residents actively involved in their communities who, through generosity, dedication, volunteerism, and hard work, make their hometowns, communities, regions, provinces or territories a better place to live. 

The Honourable Terry Mercer presented Ms. Katie Blunden'19 a medal for her long-standing commitment to volunteering with the local Ovarian Cancer Canada office. Ms. Emilie Chaisson, Regional Director of Ovarian Cancer Canada, nominated Katie for this recognition, and as the youngest recipient in Halifax, Katie's family and the Grammar community could not be more proud. 
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