The UFCW Canada – AWA Awards Dinner
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The UFCW Canada – AWA Awards were established to recognize exceptional individuals and organizations for making outstanding contributions and engaging in groundbreaking social justice work on behalf of Canada's agricultural workforce.
Since 2000, the United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW Canada) and the Agriculture Workers Alliance (AWA) have hosted the UFCW Canada – AWA Awards Dinner in recognition of these courageous individuals and organizations.
Some of the past UFCW Canada – AWA Award recipients include:
2016
Randy Richmond – Reporter at The London Free Press
Carole Neault – Unionized Farm Worker and TUAC Local 501 Steward
Josie Baker – Community Activist and Educator at the Cooper Institute, P.E.I.
Honourable Rachel Notley – Premier of Alberta
2015
Michel Tardif – UFCW Canada Local 501, Quebec Agriculture Workers Coordinator
Phillipa Thomas – Health and Safety Activist and Advocate
Derek Fudge – Director of Public Policy and Development, National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE)
Donna Cripps – Chief Executive Officer, Hamilton Niagara Haldimand Brant Local Health Integration Network (LHIN)
Coletta McGrath – Executive Director, Quest Community Health Centre
Peter Szota – Executive Director, Grand River Community Health Centre
Wayne Hanley – President, UFCW Canada Local 206
2014
Romeo Yup Iquite – UFCW Canada Local 501 Steward and Activist
Alain Lachaîne – President, UFCW Canada Local 501
Jackie Edmonds – Staff Lawyer, Income Security Advocacy Centre
Jennifer Pothier – Executive Director, Niagara North Community Legal Assistance
Jinny Sims – MP, NDP Critic for Employment and Social Development
2013
Community Category: Lorna Chandler – Community activist in the province of Alberta
Political Category: Jennifer Howard – Government House Leader, Minister of Family Services and Labour, Minister charged with the administration of the Workers Compensation Act, and the Minister responsible for the status of women and persons with disabilities, Manitoba
Labour Category: Mario Delisle – Secretary-Treasurer of UFCW Canada Local Union 501, Quebec
Legal Category: Hastings Labour Law Office – a law firm that represents trade unions and their members throughout British Columbia
2012
Media Category: Maureen Brosnahan - National Reporter with CBC Radio
Political Category: Andrea Horwath - Leader of the Ontario New Democratic Party
Labour Category: Ivan Limpright – President of the UFCW Canada Local Union 1518 in New Westminster, British Columbia
Community Category: KAIROS Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives
2011
Agriculture Workers’ Category: Mindy Ling, Leader of Rol-Land Farms Organizing Committee
Agriculture Workers’ Category: Thomas Dunmore, Supreme Court of Canada challenger — from Highline Mushroom Farm — for farm workers’ rights to organize and bargain collectively in Ontario
Political Category: Raj Chouhan, MLA Bournaby-Edmonds NDP, B.C.
International Category: Ambassador Gary Doer, former Premier of Manitoba
Labour Category: Pierre Gingras¸ former President of TUAC Canada Local 501
Cultural Category: Carole Condé and Karl Beveridge, Artist-Activists
Religious Category: Father Hernan Astudillo, Spiritual Leader for San Lorenzo’s Church
As well as:
Michael Fraser, former National President of UFCW Canada
Howard Pawley, former Premier of Manitoba
Olivia Chow, former MP and Immigration Critic for the federal NDP
Jean Lashley, member of "El Sembrador"
Patricia Perez, TUAC Canada Organizer
Lionel Godoy, Governor of the Mexican State of Michoacán
Gill McGowan, President of the Alberta Federation of Labour
Ken Georgetti, former President of the Canadian Labour of Congress
Wayne Samuelson, former President of the Ontario Federation of Labour
James Clancy, President of the National Union of Provincial Government Employees
Teresa Ferrier, farm worker widow
Chin Liu, farm worker who launched a legal challenge for health and safety protection and the right to bargain collectively in Ontario
Paul Cavalluzzo, lawyer for legal challenge for farm workers to bargain collectively in Ontario