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Madeline Ziniak Appointed
to the Order of Canada
Ms. Ziniak, Executive Chair of the Canadian Ethnic Media Association (CEMA) and National Vice President of OMNI Television, will receive the country’s highest civilian honour for lifetime achievement.
07/15/09
By CEMA-OMNI TV/Seinforma Canada
Toronto.- The Canadian Ethnic Media Association (CEMA) is pleased to announce that our Executive Chair, Madeline Ziniak, has been appointed to the Order of Canada , our country’s highest civilian honour for lifetime achievement.
The official announcement was made on Canada Day by Her Excellency, the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada.
Madeline, together with 59 other recipients, will be invited to accept their insignia at a ceremony to be held at a later date.
As Member of the Order of Canada (C.M.) - a designation which recognizes a lifetime of distinguished service in, or, to a particular community, group or field of activity -- Madeline was cited for “her contributions as the major driving force behind the development and growth of multilingual and multicultural television in Canada.”
Madeline has received numerous community, government and industry related honours for her dedication throughout her career. In 2001, she was named to The Order of Ontario, in recognition of her commitment to multiculturalism and its expression through television. Madeline is National Vice President of OMNI Television.
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A dinner to honour Ms. Madeline Ziniak will be held by the Canadian Ethnic Media Association at the Pearl Harbourfront Restaurant, 207 Queen's Quay West, Toronto, on July 23, 6:30 PM. Seinforma Canada, a proud member of CEMA, congratulates Ms. Ziniak for such an important achievement. (Photo Glenn Brown-CJFE / Seinforma)
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“It is only fitting that CEMA -- an organization that Madeline leads as its Executive Chair, and which her father founded 31 years ago, honours her on this achievement, considering that her citation includes our objectives at CEMA.” Said Ace Alvarez, President of CEMA.
CEMA Board of Directors and Officers are inviting to a dinner to honour Madeline Ziniak on her appointment to the Order of Canada -- our country's highest civilian honour for lifetime achievement. It will be held at the Pearl Harbourfront Restaurant, 207 Queen's Quay West, on July 23, 6:30 PM.