An Academy Award-winning musician, a former premier and a businessperson known for his philanthropy are three of 10 individuals who will receive honorary degrees from the University of Western Ontario.
Buffy Sainte-Marie, who won the Academy Award for the song Up Where We Belong, will be conferred a Doctor of Music on June 10. In 1968, she founded Nihewan Foundation for American Indian Education, an organization that helps aboriginal students participate in learning while teaching others about native American culture.
Other recipients are Roy Romanow, Saskatchewan premier from 1991 to 2001; businessperson and philanthropist Joseph Rotman; founding dean of Western's Faculty of Dentistry Wesley Dunn; Nobel Peace prize nominee Sheila Watt-Cloutier; Memorial University dean of medicine James Rourke; former Shell Canada chief financial officer Catherine Williams; internationally renowned physicist Paul Corkum; New Horizons International Music Association founder Roy Ernst; and Frank Iacobucci, former justice of the Supreme Court of Canada
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