Three people who have impacted Saskatchewan and its residents have been recognized as Members of the Order of Canada.
Wayne Brownlee, former CFO of PotashCorp, ushered the company into a new era as Nutrien. He also has made significant contributions to education, heritage and health care.
Michelle Frances Good from Maple Creek is a member of the Red Pheasant Cree Nation, a survivor of the Sixties Scoop, and she is renowned for her work as an activist, lawyer and storyteller.
And Gerald Grandey, better known as Jerry Grandey, is the former CEO of Cameco. He gave Saskatchewan and Canada a role on the world stage, advocated for nuclear energy as being part of the solution to climate change and contributed to the creation of nuclear co-operation ties with other countries. Grandey now lives in Denver, Colorado.
Both Wayne Brownlee and Jerry Grandey are also recipients of the Saskatchewan Order of Merit.

















