Dear Xaverians, Dear friends of StFX,
This week, campus is embracing the start of a new academic year. Student-athletes have returned to the playing fields and the gym; first-year students have arrived in loaded minivans; and faculty members have returned to the lecture halls and labs to deliver the academic content that is the cornerstone of the rich experience offered by StFX University.
Only a few short weeks ago, we celebrated our Summer Reunion, an event that went some distance towards making up for the missed reunions of the pandemic years. Hundreds of alumni, mostly from the classes of ’70, ’71, and ’75, gathered to reminisce and celebrate milestones, and Linda and I were very glad to – finally! – be able to spend time with our Xaverian family.
As time passes, I find that I am developing a greater appreciation and understanding of the incredible strength of this university’s relationships. It is one thing to hear about it; it’s quite another to experience it. I’m often amazing and delighted by the devotion our alumni have to their alma mater, but I’m equally impressed by the support that StFX receives from parents, friends, and private foundations. My thoughts are that they are seeing what I see: a university rich in tradition but with a clear vision for the future, where students become the fullest possible versions of themselves.
Please enjoy reading about the wonderful impact that your generosity is having on our university— particularly our students. Despite the challenges of the past several years, we are in motion towards our preferred bright future, thanks in large part to your support.
We look forward to a healthy and successful autumn for all Xaverians.
Many aspects of the university intersect in the departments encompassed in Advancement (which includes Development, Marketing and Communications, and Alumni Affairs). Our office regularly teems with activity, and we have many opportunities to engage with alumni and friends of the university at dinners, galas, reunions, and receptions.
Without fail, our conversations always turn to the students of StFX. You want to know who they are, what they study, where they come from, and how they arrived at StFX. You revel in their successes and sympathize with their challenges. You are quick to lend support and eager to hear about the ways in which that support can best be utilized – which is why I know you’ll be pleased to read the stories in this report.
They don’t just tell you that bursaries and scholarships are important; they show you. The Donor Impact Report is our annual declaration of appreciation for you, those who bolster the university and ensure that our students’ needs are met.
You might notice that, in addition to acknowledging recent gifts to the university, we’re reaching a bit further back into the past and highlighting some of the key supporters of years gone by. Quite simply, we can’t look forward if we don’t fully appreciate where we have come from. In honouring the history of our university, we bring forward the traditions and the moments that have shaped StFX into its current form – and we ensure that all those who support the university are fondly remembered, now and for years to come.
Thank you for your continued support of our university.
Wendy Langley ‘92 Director of Development, StFX University Dr. Andy Hakin President, StFX UniversityA Remarkable Gift Honouring a Remarkable
Man: Jim Nasso ’59
In April, StFX announced that Agnico Eagle Mines had made a $5m gift to the university, in honour of the Chair of its Board of Directors, Jim Nasso ’59.
In 2016, Jim and Jackie Nasso established the Vincent Nasso Bursary Fund, in honour of their late son. Thanks to the Nassos’ support, Indigenous, Inuit, and African Canadian students have greater access to a postsecondary education at StFX. And, thanks to the recent gift from Agnico Eagle, the Vincent Nasso Bursary Fund will be further bolstered, ensuring sufficient capital to support students in perpetuity.
Nasso notes Agnico Eagle’s “culture of the heart,” and remarks that “StFX and Agnico connected in our vision—to do good.” He credits much of his success to his father, Domenico, who came to Canada in 1907 from Calabria, in Italy. One need only speak with Jim Nasso for five minutes to understand how proud he is to be Italian-Canadian, and to know how deeply he loves his family.
Agnico Eagle’s support enabled StFX to leverage a further $3.5m in matching funds; the total will be divided amongst three main areas to maximize impact on students, faculty, staff, and the Antigonish community: the Amelia Saputo Centre for Healthy Living, the Faculty of Science, and the Vincent Nasso Bursary Fund.
Sean Boyd, the former CEO and current Executive Chair of the Board at Agnico Eagle, highlighted the company’s simple mission: “We look to do good.” Boyd, who received an honorary doctorate from StFX in 2021, has worked closely with Jim Nasso for decades; together, they’ve helped grow Agnico Eagle into a leading mining company, with more than 23,000 employees. Boyd is quick to sing the praises of Agnico’s board chair: “Jim makes things fun,” he says. “Everyone has an extra jump in their step when he’s around.”
When Nasso arrived as a student at StFX in the late 1950s, he took his place among a class that was replete with future leaders, like the Right Honourable Brian Mulroney ’59 and Terry McCann ’59. Still, Nasso managed to establish himself as an “extremely smart and savvy” young man, according to class president, Rosemary MacLellan Scanlon ’59, who further notes Nasso’s “devotion” to StFX.
That devotion lasted well after graduation. For years, Nasso was a quiet contributor to the university—particularly for students who needed some financial assistance. Nasso gave several students summer jobs at his company in Toronto, but that was merely the baseline of his support. Marko Zecevic ’98 arrived alone in Canada from war-torn Croatia, and after a chance meeting on the street, Nasso brought Zecevic home to stay. Jim and his wife, Jackie, consider Zecevic a member of their family; Zecevic became a pseudo-sibling to the Nassos’ daughters, Liana ’90, and Nancy ’95. Merrick Palmer ’96 was also the recipient of Jim Nasso’s mentorship, and says “he’s been so pivotal in my life… he’s been a father to me.”
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It makes sense, then, that the third tranche of the gift from Agnico Eagle will go towards the Faculty of Science at StFX—and that in consideration of Jim Nasso’s lifetime of dedication to the university, the science building will be re-named the “Nasso Family Science Centre.”
No one is more pleased by this news than the young men he’s mentored all these years. Alex Stephen ‘06 says that a lasting life lesson he took from Nasso is “to be generous. In everything, be generous. He exemplifies that.”
Jim Nasso’s legacy resides in all those he’s befriended, mentored, and loved—and now, in the bricks and mortar of the StFX campus, too.
“It’s incumbent on us to support people, if we can. And it has to have impact.”
Jim Nasso
It Takes a Village:
The Team Behind the Renovation of the Saputo Centre for Healthy Living
When StFX built its new athletics facility, the Oland Centre, in 1966, we couldn’t have predicted how much the university would change in the coming decades, from swelling enrollment to the amalgamation of StFX and Mount Saint Bernard, the women’s college.
In efforts to keep up with demand for the facility, Xaverians rallied to build the Alumni Aquatic Centre in 1980, which houses the swimming pool. The Charles V. Keating Centre, which holds ice surfaces, dance studios, a wellness centre, and conference rooms, was constructed in 2001.
a new round of renovations. StFX re-named the building the Amelia Saputo Centre for Healthy Living, our first campus building named for a woman, and got to work on the first phase of updates: installing new bleachers ahead of the Special Olympics National Summer Games; modernizing locker rooms; and overhauling the physical therapy facility.
It has become clear in recent years that the athletics and recreation complex is again in need of updating. We have a responsibility to provide a safe, welcoming, and accessible environment for all our users—which is why Lino and Amelia Saputo, parents of Giordano Saputo ’18, donated $10m in 2018 to kick-start
While a second phase of renovation – and thus, fundraising – was always part of the plan, the pandemic has very clearly demonstrated the centrality of an athletics and recreational facility to our collective physical and mental well-being.
Increased access has been the focus of the latest fundraising campaign for the Saputo Centre, so that more Xaverians and community members can enjoy the facility on a regular basis. This caught the attention of John and Adrienne Peacock, both members of the class of 1963. As students, they were very involved in campus life: Adrienne with the Dramatic Society and Home Ec Club, and John as the President of the Debating Society and Business Manager of the Varsity football team.
Since graduation, they’ve been staunch supporters of the university, from heading up alumni events in Montreal to serving on the Board of Governors and as Chair of Annual Giving (Adrienne) and becoming Chancellor (John).
In 2016, the Peacock family established the Dr. John T. Sears Chair in Corporate Social Responsibility, in honour of a member of the StFX faculty who’d significantly impacted John Peacock’s education as a student at StFX. They have also been long supporters of the Coady Institute, and helped bring new funding partners to Coady, too.
gift galvanized the fundraising team, leading to significant gifts from the StFX Alumni Association, Norman Hebert ’09, alumni, and Agnico Eagle Mines.
Incredibly, the Saputo family donated a further $1m towards the project, bringing the second phase of fundraising to $10m in total. These gifts will allow StFX to increase the capacity of the wellness centre and to remodel the auxiliary gym, improving access for all facility users.
A celebration of the Peacock family’s latest gift occurred in June on campus. In typical fashion, John and Adrienne graciously acknowledged and thanked the other parties who’d stepped forward to support the university and the Saputo Centre.
Their recent $5m pledge to the Saputo Centre renovation is thus unsurprising, perhaps – but it came with a challenge: StFX had to leverage their pledge to find matching funds. Exploiting a collective spirit of competition, the Peacocks’
“In my mind, we’re not giving— we’re giving back.”
John Peacock
Women Helping Women:
The Ellen Costello Women in Business Bursary Fund
The gender composition of university student bodies in Canada has changed; now, more women than men pursue postsecondary degrees at university—and StFX is no different, with a roughly 40/60% male/female split.
However, other aspects of Canadian universities remain problematic: there are still more male faculty members than female; senior leadership roles are more often occupied by men; and the enrolment of historically gendered disciplines (business, nursing, etc.) remains heavily skewed.
to recognize the top female students from the Schwartz School of Business. Dr. Eagan also created the Women in Business Speaker Series at StFX, and has been a mentor to many graduates over the past two decades.
In very recent years, StFX has taken strides towards parity: Dr. Amanda Cockshutt is the new Academic Vice President and Provost; three of our four academic deans are women; and the new Vice President of Finance and Administration is Monica Foster, from the StFX class of 1990. Fully seven of the eleven senior leadership roles at the university are presently occupied by women.
This spring, another StFX alumna made a significant gift to the university, to create the Ellen Costello Women in Business Bursary Fund, for students in financial need. Three will be awarded each year: one is a renewable entrance bursary for an incoming first-year student, another is for a student in any year of study, and the third is for an Indigenous or African Nova Scotian student.
Costello graduated from StFX in 1976. She grew up in the Boston area, the eldest of seven children, and saw StFX as an exciting opportunity to broaden her horizons. Costello notes that her time at StFX “was so foundational for me. It was part of growing up, realizing I could do more, learn more, make friends from different parts of the world. It was really fantastic.”
And just as the demographics of the students, faculty, and staff of StFX are shifting, so too is the make-up of our alumni family. Women are emerging as leaders, university supporters, and philanthropists, who often tailor their support towards young female Xaverians. Indeed, 2022 marked the 20th anniversary of the Women in Business Award, established by Dr. Trudy Eagan
Costello held several part-time jobs to attend StFX. During summers and school breaks, she worked at her town library and in retail, and while at university, in the music room of the StFX library and in the Bloomfield billiards room. After StFX, she began a career in banking, earning increasingly senior positions with BMO Financial, in Canada, Asia, and the US. She retired as CEO and a Director of the US company in 2013, but remains active on the boards of Citigroup and Diebold Nixdorf.
One of very few women to graduate from the StFX BBA program in the mid-1970s, Costello has spent decades breaking glass ceilings— all the while supporting her colleagues’ development. She has been an active supporter of diversity, and a mentor and sponsor in both
professional and volunteer capacities. She reflects: “my greatest satisfaction is seeing others succeed… you want people who are better than you on your team.”
StFX has been a grateful member of Costello’s wider team over the years: she served on the university’s Board of Governors in the 2000s, and has long supported various aspects of the university, including the Coady Institute and the Schwartz School of Business. In recognition of her contributions to StFX, Costello received the Distinguished Alumna of the Year Award in 2011.
Now, with the establishment of the Ellen Costello Women in Business Bursary Fund, she is expanding that support even further. She recognizes herself in the women who come to StFX with limited resources, who simply wish to earn degrees, have careers, and exert control over their lives. After StFX, she initially worked in Halifax and then took her MBA at Dalhousie, joining BMO in Toronto in 1983. Costello received an honorary doctorate from Dalhousie in 2013.
highlights the “exceptional learning experience” the Schwartz School of Business provides, and is motivated by the need for more female representation in the workplace. “The School of Business has provided me with the confidence, mentors, and skills needed to succeed,” she notes, and describes her aspiration to teach business in the future: “there are not nearly enough women in business, and I want to not only educate and inspire the next generation of women, but I also want to be part of producing some of Canada’s most accomplished business leaders.”
The support of alumni and friends, such as Ellen Costello and Trudy Eagan, is perfectly matched with the passion and ambition of the young female students of StFX. The new Ellen Costello
Women in Business Bursary Fund will play a pivotal role in the education and success of generations of women to come.
Her goal in establishing the Women in Business Bursary Fund, is to “improve someone’s quality of life—so that they can make something happen for themselves. I think that’s a huge positive.”
While at the Schwartz School of Business, bursary recipients will be added to an everstrengthening cadre of women, including Dean Bobbi Morrison and senior faculty members like Dr. Mary Oxner and Dr. Monica Lent. Schwartz Women in Business is a student society that empowers women within the StFX community, and in the workforce; it hosts panels, workshops, and visiting speakers each year.
Recent Society President Maddie Tennant ’22
You might have noticed that we’re paying special attention these days to the history of StFX—and that’s on purpose. After all, if we don’t know where we came from, how can we know where we’re going? It’s more than that, though: we hope you see yourselves as part of the fabric of the university, and understand that your support will make a difference in the long term. In remembering our past, we are shoring up the legacy of all members of the Xaverian family— including you.
Neil McNeil: One of StFX’s Best Friends
The term “Xaverian Family” is often used to describe the alumni of the university, those whose experiences as students have shaped their lives and compelled them to lend their support to their alma mater later on.
But it would be disingenuous not to recognize that the Xaverian Family has long included supporters whose connection to StFX was not as an alumnus; rather, they’ve taken a keen interest in the university and chosen it as the recipient of considerable benefaction.
In recent years, the university has received myriad gifts from supporters who did not attend StFX. One need only think of the Saputo family, or the Irving family, or the Joyce family to understand just how much the university has gained from our extended Xaverian community.
Perhaps the most influential of our friends, though, is someone whose name might not be recalled by many contemporary Xaverians. Neil McNeil, of Washabuck in Cape Breton, left home in the early 1860s, seeking employment in the construction industry that had emerged during the American Civil War. With his brothers, McNeil established a construction firm that built innumerable stately homes and important public buildings in Boston and New York; they even constructed the Newport mansion of F.W. Vanderbilt, the railroad magnate.
McNeil had no children of his own, but his business largely supported his extended family. And so, when McNeil’s nephews enrolled at StFX, he took an interest in the university and sometimes visited on his way to Cape Breton. (His house there later became the Inverary Inn.) McNeil struck up a friendship with Rev. Hugh P. MacPherson, the President of StFX from 1906 to 1936. MacPherson kept up a correspondence with McNeil that lasted from the late 1900s to McNeil’s death in 1921; they often exchanged two or three letters in a single week.
McNeil’s first donation to StFX was $1000, for a cottage in Jimtown where the priests of the college could holiday. Soon McNeil, a
staunch Catholic, took a keener interest in StFX, and offered to build a new science hall for the university. Until then, the entirety of StFX operated out of Xavier Hall: it held faculty offices and classrooms and even an infirmary. The land behind Xavier Hall, further from town, was undeveloped; the only nearby building was St. Ninian’s Cathedral, and so MacPherson and McNeil decided to build the new science hall between the two (the McNeil Science Hall, as it was known, has now been encompassed by the Schwartz School of Business).
The Science Hall, which opened in 1911, cost nearly $40,000—but StFX didn’t see a single bill. MacPherson notes McNeil’s “princely help,” and credits him with galvanizing the students, faculty, and alumni. An alumnus claimed that he had never seen a science hall “so substantial, rich, and complete as” the McNeil.
Meanwhile, Neil McNeil was plumbing his social connections in Boston to drum up more support for the university. Dr. John Somers, an alumnus of the college who grew up in Antigonish and invested in real estate in Boston, committed the bulk of the money for a college chapel. In 1911, crews broke ground on land to the west of Xavier Hall (the building still stands on the corner of West and St. Ninian Streets). McNeil’s influence on the project was considerable: in addition to further financial support, he sent his nephew, John, to manage the build, and helped MacPherson make every decision – large or small – about the chapel’s construction.
MacPherson noted that the “Science Building and the new Chapel give the greatest delight to all the friends of the College.” McNeil and MacPherson were on a roll: now that the university had expanded, more students were coming to campus—and needed somewhere to live. The two men decided that a residence
hall was their next priority, a home for both students and faculty. McNeil offered $20,000, if the university could find another donor to match his gift. Captain Patrick Mockler pledged $10,000, and though the building still bears his name, Neil McNeil ended up paying for about 75% of the building’s total cost. Again, McNeil was so involved in the project that he not only chose the wood for the floors, he also chose the colour of the shellac used to coat them.
McNeil and MacPherson’s final venture together was the gymnasium, now the Bauer Theatre.
Dr. Somers pledged nearly all of the building’s cost – about $20,000 – but McNeil was the driver behind its completion. The end of the First World War was nearing, and Canadians were facing a prolonged period of economic depression. McNeil wrote to MacPherson: “People are thoroughly frightened and afraid to [build] anything”—but McNeil wasn’t. He plowed ahead and ordered the steel in early 1917. Brick was nearly impossible to acquire, though, and the heating and plumbing of the building had to be added in after the War, as prices were prohibitive.
fall of 1915: “I never before had such good quarters. I look forward to this winter with great pleasure and with feelings of gratitude to God and kind friends.” He further noted that “the boys are perfectly delighted [with Mockler] and no wonder… it looks palatial inside.”
The expanded campus, McNeil and MacPherson felt, now needed a library and a gymnasium. They broke ground on the library in 1916, after a woman from New Brunswick offered $5,000… and McNeil and the college covered the rest. Once again, McNeil’s stamp was all over the project: “The roof itself has not been properly pitched towards the conductors so as to drain the water on the roof. This roofing has to be entirely undone and done over again,” he wrote to MacPherson, after checking on the construction personally in August of 1917. The old library, which stands next to the old chapel, was replaced by the new Angus L. Macdonald in 1965.
Collectively, these five buildings represent the renaissance of StFX. It is neither hyperbolic nor false to claim that without the interventions and support of Neil McNeil, StFX might not have survived the war years. Instead, the campus expanded, and men from across Canada and into the United States arrived here by train, eager to earn an education at one of the finest Catholic institutions in North America.
Though McNeil never graduated from StFX, the university felt it fitting to bestow upon him an honorary doctorate. He died “Dr. McNeil” in Boston in December of 1921. As though his enormous contributions of time, money, and support to StFX were not enough, he also left a considerable amount of real estate to the university in his will—nearly $600,000 worth (about $13m in today’s money). The Boston
Properties generated residual income for StFX for years after McNeil’s death, but his true legacy resides in being one of the original – and most influential – members of the extended Xaverian Family.
Support for Our Students:
The Scholarships and Bursaries of StFX
Last November, StFX celebrated a milestone: surpassing the $50m fundraising target for scholarships and bursaries through the Xaverian Fund. Since the advent of the Fund, the university has increased annual support for student bursaries, from $400,000 to more than $1m.
New scholarships and bursaries have been added, particularly in the Brian Mulroney Institute of Government and the Schwartz School of Business, and the Jeannine Deveau Education Equity Endowment has supported nearly 700 students of African Nova Scotian and Indigenous descent.
These are impressive numbers, and the university is beyond grateful for all our supporters. But it is clear that our students are not immune from broader economic trends, and just as dollars for the average Canadian are being stretched, so too are our students struggling to afford their education.
Scholarships, which recognize academic achievement, and bursaries, which attend to financial need, often determine our students’ futures at StFX. Scholarships such as the Philip W. Oland or the Dr. Ed O’Connor complement bursaries like the James M. and Evelyn MacDonald, while other financial supports, like the Allard Tobin Travel Award, offer a different sort of edification.
The Philip W. Oland Scholarship: Attracting Canada’s Top Students
In the early 1980s, the Philip W. Oland Scholarship was established at StFX, endowed with the support of Standard Brands, Ltd. (which is now Nabisco). High schools in Canada may nominate only one student per graduating class for the Oland, as it’s known—and the students must hold a 96% average or higher in their final year of study. Valued at $24,000 over four years, the Philip W. Oland Scholarship is a significant attractor of Canada’s brightest minds to StFX.
Julie Pink ’22 of Burgeo – a rural outpost on Newfoundland’s southern coast – recently graduated at the very top of the StFX class. She held the Oland for her four years of university, and notes that she’s “forever grateful” for the scholarship, which “changed my entire university experience, as it allowed me to fully focus on my studies without having to seek employment.” Pink now holds a BSc in Human Kinetics (with honours), and will attend the Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College this fall.
PW, as Oland was known, ran Moosehead Breweries in Saint John, NB, before his death in 1996. The Olands of Saint John are descendants of Susannah Oland, who first brewed an October brown ale in her Halifax backyard in the 1860s. The Olands became a family of brewers, but following the Halifax Explosion in 1917, two factions of the family emerged: Oland Breweries in Halifax (which loaned its name to StFX’s Oland Centre), and Moosehead, in Saint John.
graduating seniors to make the long trek crosscountry to StFX. Indeed, he created such a pipeline to the university that he was awarded an honorary doctorate in 1974; that same year, a group of Alberta-based Xaverians created a scholarship in his name. For nearly fifty years, some of Alberta’s top students have attended StFX on an O’Connor Scholarship, in turn becoming staunch supporters of the university themselves.
PW was the last trained brewmaster in the Oland family; he’d attended brewing school at the University of Birmingham, in England, and was the first to introduce a European-style lager to the Canadian market. He called it Alpine, and it soon became the Maritimes’ most popular beer.
The recipient of an honorary doctorate from StFX in 1970, PW Oland was a lifetime leader in his home province, supporting a vast array of projects, organizations, and universities—but especially education and the arts. He served in WWII as a Captain, and later, was Honorary Colonel to New Brunswick’s 3rd Field Artillery Regiment.
Kelsey Gill ’20 was another four-year recipient of the Oland Scholarship, and “can still remember the excitement (and happy tears) from when I was awarded the scholarship. This made coming to StFX an easy and obvious choice, and afforded me the time and energy to get involved in both campus and community-wide events and organizations.” Gill, from Miramichi, NB, is back on campus now as a Registered Dietician, advising students and student-athletes about appropriate nutrition.
A lifelong entrepreneur, Dr. O’Connor opened his eponymous menswear shop in Calgary in 1958, and O’Connors is still in business today, run by Dr. O’Connor’s son, Graham, and grandson, Myles. Graham is a Lifetime Director of the Calgary Stampede; Myles spent four years in the NHL; and Myles’ son, Logan, won the 2022 Stanley Cup as a member of the Colorado Avalanche hockey team.
Dr. O’Connor believed that “community service is the price you pay for the space you occupy,” and devoted himself to Calgary affairs before his death in 1988. The significant collection of memorabilia from the Stampede that is on display in O’Connors is a nod to the family’s long connection to that event, starting with Dr. O’Connor, who was its President in the early 1970s.
One recipient of the O’Connor Scholarship was David Bernatchez ’85, who passed away in July of 2021. Bernatchez was a true Xaverian, who threw himself into alumni service—including standing on the selection committee for the O’Connor Scholarship. His extraordinary legacy to the university included his years on the rugby team; gifts to the Coady Institute; President of the Calgary alumni chapter; and the leader of the Katie Fleming Scholarship Fund, in honour of his friend and classmate who also passed prematurely.
extended family and among my childhood friends to leave home for university. Everyone assumed that as a young woman, freshly eighteen, with finite savings, and from a traditional culture, that I would pursue my studies in my hometown. The Dr. Ed O’Connor Scholarship changed all of that for me.” Mesay threw herself into student life at StFX, becoming President of the Students’ Union in 2018. She credits the O’Connor Scholarship not only for financial support, but also for connecting her with a network of alumni who bolstered her during her years at StFX.
Jack Harding ’24 shares Mesay’s sentiments: “The Dr. Ed O’Connor Scholarship made it possible for me to further my studies at the perfect school for me. I am unbelievably grateful.” Entering his third year at StFX, Jack is a member of the StFX Rowing team and the Faculty of Arts Representative on the Students’ Union.
The funding model has shifted for this scholarship, presenting an opportunity for alumni and friends to ensure its longevity. If you’re interested in supporting Albertan Xaverians, please contact Wendy Langley at wlangley@stfx.ca.
college. Later, he served in the RCAF, and after a decade in the computing industry, created a telecommunications company called JSI. Buck and his wife, Evelyn, had three children, including Patti ’77.
Creating a Pipeline from Alberta to Nova Scotia: The Dr. Ed O’Connor Scholarship As the Superintendent of the Calgary Catholic School Board, Ed O’Connor encouraged many
A more recent O’Connor Scholarship recipient is Rebecca Mesay ’20. She grew up in Calgary as part of a large community of Ethiopian immigrants, and “was the first both in my
Bringing Cape Bretoners to StFX: The James M. and Evelyn MacDonald Bursary Harmony Bright-Doucette, of the We’koqma’q First Nation in Cape Breton, is a recipient of the James M. and Evelyn MacDonald Bursary, which is available to students from Cape Breton who study science at StFX. Bright-Doucette’s enrolment in the Health program, coupled with her research in Dr. Erin Mazerolle’s neuroscience lab, made her a perfect fit for the bursary.
James “Buck” MacDonald, who passed away in 2008, came to StFX in the late 1940s from Sydney, Nova Scotia. He was a classmate of Rev. George Kehoe, and played hockey for the
Their entrepreneurial spirit inspired the creation of the James M. and Evelyn MacDonald Bursary nearly twenty years ago. With the aim of helping students learn to help themselves and their communities, the MacDonald Bursary has supported hundreds of students—more than thirty each year!
Bright-Doucette has always wanted to be a doctor – but she has never met an Indigenous doctor. She originally planned to take nursing at StFX, because becoming a physician seemed out of reach. As one of the few students attending high school away from her First Nations community, she faced incredulity from her peers, who attempted to dissuade her by reminding her how difficult it is to earn a medical degree. Bright-Doucette contends that nursing is “just as hard,” but is determined to graduate from medical school and be a role model for other First Nations youth.
This summer, she was part of a pilot experiential learning program, allowing her to work handson with a homecare client in We’koqma’q to
observe vascular cognitive impairment. She is keen to encourage more qualitative research, particularly for Indigenous health care, and has found her experiences in working with community partners to be useful as she moves forward in her education—and her career. She is appreciative of the James M. and Evelyn MacDonald Bursary for supporting her studies at StFX.
Unforgettable Summers: The Allard Tobin Travel Award
Allison “Allard” Tobin came to StFX in 1959 from Bras d’Or, in rural Cape Breton. He decorated his residence room with handmade curtains, sang in the choir, and threw himself into theatre. One of the very few openly gay men on campus in that era, Tobin found StFX to be a liberating step away from his home community—but a far cry from the welcoming environment for which he yearned. After graduation, he attended the Banff School of Fine Arts, then moved to London, where he became a costume and set designer for British television. For more than thirty years, he immersed himself in the rich cultural landscape of Europe, building enormous communities of friends with his ebullient personality.
When his nephew, Steven, graduated from university in 1993, his uncle Allard offered to fund a year of study at the Sorbonne, so Steven could learn French. (His generosity wasn’t new: Allard had previously hosted his niece, Donna MacIntosh, for a year at his flat in London.) The trip “completely changed my life,” notes Steven, who’d earned a degree in business. “It dramatically re-shaped me, in such profound ways that I’ve only started to realize in more recent years.” He returned to Paris in his late twenties, then lived in Switzerland for nearly ten years while he worked for the United Nations.
Tobin’s nephew’s sojourn in Europe sparked an idea: he wanted to offer other Cape Bretoners the chance to see the world—to open themselves up to realities beyond StFX and rural Nova Scotia. Tobin contacted Iain Boyd at StFX, and Boyd remembers an extraordinary visit with Tobin in Toronto. By that time – late 1995 – Tobin was dying of AIDS, a disease that had taken his partner several years earlier. “He held my hand,” Boyd says, “and we talked about what a different place StFX was then [the 1990s] from when Allard was here.” Tobin had begun wearing his X-ring again, and was keen to support StFX students. When he died a few months later, he’d left $50,000 to establish the Allard Tobin Travel Award.
Highly unusual at the time, the Travel Award was the first of its kind to provide financial support for students after graduation. The criteria are simple: come from Cape Breton and have a degree in Arts or Music; the chosen students receive $9,000 to travel to Europe for the summer.
Maria Rizzetto ’14 used the Allard Tobin Travel Award to visit battle sites in northern France and Belgium, including the grave of her greatgrandfather, who’d died in World War I. She lists highlights of her eleven-country tour: “exploring the homes of notable authors
and scholars, including the birthplace of psychoanalysis in Vienna and Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre; the Sound of Music tour in Salzburg—pure magic; and visiting Dachau and Anne Frank’s home.” Rizzetto credits the trip with expanding her cultural competence, which has greatly enhanced her abilities as a young lawyer in Halifax.
from every trip she took for the next twenty years. Butler is now Co-Executive Director of the HIV Legal Network in Toronto.
Steven Tobin knows his uncle would be extremely pleased that so many Xaverians have had the same opportunities that he had, and has felt his presence keenly over the years.
Steven’s mother, Janet Butler, was Allard’s younger sister. Sadly, she passed two years after Allard, the year before the first bursary was awarded. The inaugural recipient?… a young woman named Janet Butler. The family had to ask the university to triple check if the name was right, such was the coincidence!
Janet Butler (the recipient of the award) sent Allard Tobin’s mother postcards from every country she visited on her trip—and indeed,
Recently, Steven recalled a painting of his uncle that the Canadian painter, Joe Plaskett, had made. After much sleuthing, he traced the painting to an auction… which had taken place ten years ago. Steven managed to get the gallery owner on the phone, who not only remembered the painting—he also informed Steven that he was going to visit it that very
day! The painting is now in a home on Salt Spring Island—and owned by a man who won an Oscar for set design. “What better place for it than that?” Steven muses, finding peace in the fact that the painting of his uncle has had a similarly adventuresome life as its subject.
The Allard Tobin Travel Award keenly illustrates the power of an endowed bursary: to make a significant impact on young people and to honour the lives of Xaverians in deeply personal ways.
A Legacy of Care:
Kevin’s Corner and the J&W Murphy Foundation
There is a misconception that the students of StFX are a monolithic, privileged entity. The reality is, the striation of students along socioeconomic lines is stark: there are as many students struggling to pay rent as there are driving nice cars; and as many who can’t afford textbooks as those who order nightly take-out.
The students who struggle are often invisible, resisting help even as they take strategic naps in order to stave off hunger pains.
The pandemic has both exacerbated and illustrated the need for greater assistance for our students who are in dire financial straits. This year, several entities came together to help address the ongoing challenge of hunger among our students.
The Class of 2021 established the Food Security Fund, which placed grocery store gift cards with front-facing staff members on campus, in order to provide immediate care for students in need. No red tape, no paperwork—just help when they need it.
Meanwhile, the Kevin’s Corner Food Resource Centre plays an important role in assisting students who face financial challenges. It was named in honour of Kevin Fraser, who was the general manager of Food Services with Sodexo for the fifteen years preceding his untimely passing in 2018. Fraser was a beloved campus figure, offering a very warm welcome to students at mealtimes and ensuring that all students’ needs were accommodated.
years, but the family was shaken by the deaths of Janet (2014), John (2015), and Bill (2016) in quick succession. Now, Janet and Bill’s daughters, Karen and Lisa (with John’s widow, Holly) continue the work of the foundation, which the family created in 2008.
The J&W Murphy Foundation’s record of giving shows an extraordinary devotion to the wellbeing of Nova Scotians: it’s supported Hospice Halifax; created an Endowed Chair in Palliative Care at the QEII Health Sciences Centre; established scholarships at Dalhousie; donated to the Dartmouth General Hospital Foundation; and supported the Mental Health Foundation of Nova Scotia.
And, the J&W Murphy Foundation gives generously to food poverty-related entities in the province, like the Class of 2021 Fund and Kevin’s Corner. Although Kevin’s Corner Food Resource Centre provides much-needed food to StFX students, it is also leading national conversations on eradicating food poverty. Thanks to the J&W Murphy Foundation, the invisibility of food poverty is having a spotlight shone on it.
Both the Food Security Fund and Kevin’s Corner received critical support from the J&W Murphy Foundation, a family organization that has a wide-ranging mandate to help Nova Scotians, in myriad ways. Janet and William Murphy were long-time residents of Liverpool, on Nova Scotia’s South Shore. William (Bill) Murphy was a practicing dentist when the opportunity arose to buy a local fish plant in 1964. That turned into Mersey Seafoods, which now operates four large vessels harvesting shrimp, scallops, and ground fish. Murphy ran Mersey Seafoods with his son, John, for many
Thank You: A Day of Giving
Last year’s Day of Giving was a resounding success, and this spring’s one-day fundraiser went even further in providing StFX students with the resources they need.
Hundreds of students benefit each year from the Day of Giving, which raised more than $150,000 in 2022. President Andy Hakin more than appreciates the importance of such generosity to our students, and Wendy Langley notes: “our main goal is helping students, and for our alumni to rally this year – when everyone’s budgets are stretched so thinly – is incredible.”
The funds raised from the Day of Giving
enable the university to inject immediate financial assistance to students at their most critical moments, particularly in moments of unanticipated financial constraints. Day of Giving funds bought computers, paid for rural internet access when classes shifted online, purchased gas and grocery cards, and covered rent. In essence, the money raised on the Day of Giving allows StFX students to be StFX students.
“We are so appreciative of the support this year—and every year,” notes Langley.
The next annual Day of Giving will take place on May 16, 2023—so please mark your calendars!
During the height of the pandemic, StFX alumni and friends rallied to assist students who were financially impacted by the loss of summer employment and disrupted family support.
Breaking Barriers and Creating Change: Summer Student Research at StFX
In the national landscape of postsecondary education, each university must establish and maintain an identity that distinguishes it from the others. StFX is among the few that has elected to buck the trend of homogenization—to remain small, student-focused, and primarily undergraduate.
When a university is composed mainly of students undertaking their first degree, it can be difficult to effect research programs that compete with those in much larger institutions, replete with much larger numbers of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. At StFX, though, we use that to our advantage: students often complete what is identified as graduatelevel research even before they’ve received their X-ring, strengthening our academic mission and creating real-world impact.
Under the direction of Dr. Richard Isnor, the Associate Vice President of Research and Graduate Studies, StFX has created a robust cache of summer research internships, so that emerging scholars can undertake important work that leads to their thesis studies,
publication, or graduate school. The Scotia Scholars program, the RBC Foundation awards, and the Cunningham internships in Chemistry and Engineering – to name only a few – enable students to conduct research as their summer job.
This year, Preet Banga holds an Irving Summer Research Award. She works under the direction of Dr. Margo Watt, who created StFX’s forensic psychology program nearly ten years ago. Banga, an international student from New Delhi, is studying the ways in which human anxiety is heightened during significant climate events, such as hurricanes or forest fires. The association of psychology with climate change is a relatively new field, and Banga is grateful to have had the summer to explore research that will lead into her senior thesis.
Dr. Watt notes that Banga’s work is timely, “given the many alarming effects of climate change that we have been witnessing (floods, droughts, fires). Investigating the mental health impacts of climate change, and who is most vulnerable, is an important research topic, and Preet is to be commended for undertaking this ambitious project.”
Banga notes that the Irving Research Mentorship Award allows her to spend her “creative energy” on this work—and her creative energy has already had a positive impact on StFX and the Antigonish community. Through the McKenna Centre for Leadership, she established the Stories of Hope program during the pandemic; Xaverians were invited to share stories of the ways in which they were coping with a global crisis, as both a means of catharsis and connection.
They’d had a positive experience in an Education class with Dr. Wendy Mackey, and proposed a research project that would examine the ways in which teachers’ unions and school boards use inclusive or exclusive language in their procedural handbooks. With the support of an RBC Foundation Summer Research Award, MacLean is hoping to effect real change for teachers in Nova Scotia and Newfoundland (their home province). Although legal documents in education systems often list groups that have historically faced discrimination – women, persons with disabilities, and people belonging to racialized minority groups – MacLean noted a dearth of language around nonbinary people: “I’m not on that list anywhere.”
Rae MacLean came to StFX because it has one of the few Bachelor of Education programs that distinguishes between art and performing arts. In their first practicum in a rural Antigonish County school, MacLean (who is nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns) worried about how to present themself to students—but their mother worried for their safety. MacLean’s grade seven students were mostly curious, and eager to learn about identity through poetry; the experience, however, prompted MacLean to think more deeply about the ways in which school boards support nonbinary teachers—or don’t, as they have discovered.
“My argument,” they note, “is that a little change in phrasing could make things even more inclusive.” Often, when new teachers are applying for jobs, they cannot access school board policies until they’ve committed to teaching for that board—and thus without knowing what supports are in place. “I went into my first classroom so worried about how I’d be received,” says MacLean. Their research and advocacy aims to heighten awareness among policy-makers in education systems, so that teachers can make informed choices about their potential work environments.
“I would like to thank RBC for giving Rae the opportunity to explore their personal research topic that will benefit them— and other preservice teachers from the 2SLGBTQIA+ community.”
Dr. Mackey
“I know I’m not the first nonbinary student in the Education program at StFX, and I know I won’t be the last.”
Non binary—Rae MacLean
“Everyone knows everyone here, and people are so willing to help each other. I just want to do my part.”
Preet Banga
Where Does My Money Go?
Understanding Restricted vs. Unrestricted Funds
The vast majority (98%) of all money donated to StFX is designated for a specific purpose—that is, the university is restricted by the parameters agreed upon with the donor. Often, donors support facets of the university that are personal to them, or highly visible: a scholarship in memory of a family member or a classmate, or a new building that’s a tangible reminder of one’s investment.
And we understand that: you want to know exactly where your money is going, and for it to be meaningful to you, your family, or the organization you represent. However, there is a significant portion of endowed funds that the university cannot use, year over year, because the parameters are narrow or not applicable. For instance: there are scholarships for students from small geographic regions for specific programs, which makes it difficult to match students to the scholarship funds available. Though well-intended and helpful at the time of donation, these restrictions prevent the university from using the dollars to their fullest potential in the long term.
for a residence hall – is not exactly the first thing that comes to mind when you think about supporting a university. But, it makes a huge difference to our students’ quality of life and our ability to properly maintain our physical assets.
With unrestricted donations, we can easily direct funds towards areas that need it most: students and areas of the university in immediate need of assistance. Perhaps a student’s parent has lost employment, or their family finances are more difficult to manage due to rising energy costs. Unrestricted funds help us help students, exactly where and how they need it.
Our main sources of revenue are tuition and fees; government grants; ancillary services; and fundraising. Those income streams are then allocated to our main areas of expenditure: academics; administration, IT, and fees; facilities management; ancillary services; student services; and advancement.
Universities across Canada have raised tuition rates and vastly increased enrolment numbers, swelling their student populations more and more each year. StFX is committed to our “small by design” model, wherein our students know their faculty members, our staff, and each other.
The university is more than people, though: the buildings that we treasure so dearly are in need of regular maintenance. In many cases, we’re trying to preserve infrastructure that’s like a classic car… in constant need of attention! We recognize that donating to something less visible – like a new heating and cooling system
With your continued support, StFX can grow— not in terms of numbers of students or tuition dollars paid, but in the ways that are important to us: the irreplaceable experience of intimate seminars; the beauty and functionality of our campus; and loyalty to the faculty and staff who make StFX a special place.
President’s Club Members Reaching Milestones in 2021-22
Minoli Amit and John Hamilton
Ellen M. Costello
Isabel Cunningham/Cunningham Family Stuart R. Davie
Donner Canadian Foundation
Paul M. Alexander
Jim Bickerton and Theresa MacNeil
Helen Castle
J. Michael Daly
Robert M. Harvey Howard J. Haskings
Timothy W. Hynes
Brenda M. Lehmann
Jane and John Lesaux
Martin Liddy
Dave and Maggie MacPherson
Karen M. Gardiner
Kent MacDonald and Mary-Ellen MacPhee Hildegarde Mahoney
StFX Students’ Union
Phil C. DeBruyne
Leanor R. Dobson
Bob Kennedy and Catherine Connors Kennedy
Wendy Langley and Todd Gorman
G. Angus MacGillivray
Colleen M. McAloon
Dan and Cindy McCarthy
Daniel and Anne McKenna
Michael and Anne O’Connor James P. Randall
David and Maymie Ronan
Sisters of Mercy of Newfoundland Craig M. Smith
Judy Steele and Bruce Towler
Jack and Valerie Sullivan
Marilyn A. MacLean
Robert E. Romanowsky
D. Keith Suddaby
Louis and Mary Visentin
— Lifetime Xaverian Patrons — — Lifetime Xaverian Patrons —
AS OF MARCH 31, 2022
RECOGNIZING ALL LIVING PATRONS WITH $5,000,000 AND ABOVE IN LIFETIME GIVING
David Martin—Comart Foundation
Jeannine Deveau
The Joyce Family Foundation Gerald Schwartz and Heather Reisman
AS OF MARCH 31, 2021
RECOGNIZING $500,000–$999,999 IN LIFETIME GIVING
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. Barrick Gold Corporation
J. Armand Bombardier Foundation
Sean and Peta Boyd
The Catholic Women’s League of Canada Kevin and Karen Chadwick Jeannine M. Cochrane John and Marcy McCall MacBain
Paul and Sara McFarland
The Molson Foundation
H. Barclay Morley
Quebecor Inc.
Scarboro Foreign Mission Lawrence and Judith Tanenbaum Trudy Young
RECOGNIZING $1,000,000–$4,999,999 IN LIFETIME GIVING
Archer Daniels Midland Company
Mike and Lisa Boyd
John and Judy Bragg
Fondation Marcelle et Jean Coutu
Susan Crocker and John Hunkin Victor and Mona Dahdaleh
Gay Dennis Paul and Hélène Desmarais
ECN Capital Corp. Fred George Maureen and the late James Gogan
Imperial Oil Foundation Arthur and Sandra Irving Hon. Henry N. R. Jackman
Michael Kastner
Lauder Foundation—Leonard and Judy Lauder Fund
Evelyn MacDonald
Bruce and Peggy MacKinnon
Mastercard Foundation Allan P. Markin
Hon. Margaret McCain
Hon. Frank and Julie McKenna
The Right Honourable Brian and Mila Mulroney Mary O’Regan
Stephen and Suzanne O’Regan
Pathy Family Foundation
John and Adrienne Peacock
Tom and Beth Rankin
The Rogers Family Wafic Said
Amelia and Lino Saputo Jr. Urs and Francesca Schwarzenbach
Stephen A. Schwarzman
Sisters of St. Martha of Antigonish Steve and Kathy Smith David and Faye Sobey Beth Sobey
StFX Students’ Union
George and Helen Vari Foundation
Peter and Anne Vegso
Mark Wallace and Anita Lorelli
The Windsor Foundation William Young
RECOGNIZING $250,000–$499,999 IN LIFETIME GIVING
Roger R. Boudreault
Jim and Barb Brennan
Michael and Beth Brien Hon. Charles R. Bronfman
Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Family Foundation
Robert and Andrea Chisholm Ellen M. Costello
Jonathan and Dianne Deitcher Trudy A. Eagan N. Murray Edwards
Harry J. F. Bloomfield, QC Congrégation de Notre-Dame - Montreal Harris A. Fricker
Stephen P. Holmes—The Holmes Family Foundation James K. Irving
The John E. Irving Family
Howard and Michele Kessler—Kessler Family Charitable Fund
Elmer King Magna International Inc. McInnes Cooper - Halifax
Hon. Michael A. Meighen—T.R. Meighen Family Foundation
E.F. Anthony and Hon. Pana Merchant
Norton Rose Fulbright
Brian and Florence O’Brien
Alvin Segal Family Foundation
Trudy Shea
Andrée and Paul Tellier
Nancy Topshee-Pond and Kirk Pond
Ted and Ann Turcotte
Annette M. Verschuren
— Lifetime Xaverian Patrons — — Lifetime Xaverian Patrons —
AS OF MARCH 31, 2022
RECOGNIZING $100,000–$249,999 IN LIFETIME GIVING
Minoli Amit and John Hamilton
Glenneth Anderson
Jon and Susan Bekkers
Andrew Benedek
Robert and Ruth Bentley
Peter Bowler
Peter & Joanne Brown Foundation
Helen L. Cianfaglione
W. Edmund and Frances Clark
William and Joan Clarke
James H. Coleman Ron and Laureen Cooper
John Cordeau and Hon. Carolyn Phillips Isabel Cunningham
Stuart R. Davie
Donner Canadian Foundation
Vida Doucet
Lee Errett
Anthony S. Fell
Frank and Mary Fitzpatrick
Robert W. Francis
Karen M. Gardiner
Godin Family Foundation
The late Daniel J. Gillis
The late James C. Grant
Neil F. Greene
Thomas and Gail Hayes
Ewout Heersink
Bernard (Bernie) and Bernice Hicks
Ann Marie Keating
Cathy Keating and Mike Foran
Gregg Keating
Lawrence and Lourdes Kelly
Joan Kirwan
The Sandra and Leo Kolber Foundation
Dorothy Lander and John Graham-Pole Hugh and Patricia Maccagno
Burton MacDonald and Rosemarie Sampson
Kent MacDonald and Mary-Ellen MacPhee
Joan MacDonald-Choppin
A. Terrence MacGibbon
Ron and Catherine MacGillivray
M. Teresa MacIsaac
Wayne and Allanah MacKinnon
Brian MacLeod
Rev. Norman J. MacPhee
Hildegarde Mahoney
Major Drilling Group International Inc.
Gerry and Cindy Marangoni
Gerald J. McConnell
Frank J. McGilly
Liam K. McGowan
Kevin M. Morris
Kenneth and Kathleen Moscone
Frank and Debbie Muller
Robert Jeffrey Munroe
Rev. Douglas J. Murphy
Hon. Graydon and Beth Nicholas Doreen Norris
The Northpine Foundation
Barry J. O’Leary
David A. Palmer
James A. Pattison
Hilary Pearson and Michael Sabia
AS OF MARCH 31, 2022
RECOGNIZING $100,000–$249,999 IN LIFETIME GIVING
Sean Riley and Catherine Rancy
Andy and Carmel Raymond
Joy and Diego Romero
Guy and Odette Savard
Joseph P. Shannon
Bradley S. Shaw
Bill and Laura (Ryan) Shea Mary Shea Mark Smith
Shannon and Jacqueline Stephenson
Timothy and Francine Sullivan
Town of Antigonish Timothy Upton and Beryle Girard Walker Wood Foundation
Edward T. Wdowiak
Irene and the late Terrance Wolff
The following is a list of our annual donors who made a gift to the university between April 1, 2021 and March 31, 2022
Can’t find your name on the donor list? It is probably because your gift fell outside this fiscal year period or you asked to be anonymous!
— Xaverian Gold —
ANNUAL SUPPORT OF $100,000 AND ABOVE
Agnico-Eagle Mines Ltd.
J. Armand Bombardier Foundation
Michael Boyd and Lisa Dorsey-Boyd CMN Capital ULC
Comart Foundation
Ellen M. Costello Isabel Cunningham
Stuart R. Davie Jeannine Deveau
Maureen and the late James Gogan Steven K. Hudson
Lauder Foundation - Leonard and Judy Lauder Fund
Evelyn MacDonald
Bruce and Peggy MacKinnon
The Right Honourable Brian and Mila Mulroney
Peter and Melanie Munk Charitable Foundation
Estate of Jeanette M. O’Reilly
Pathy Family Foundation
Power Corporation of Canada
Amelia and Lino Saputo Jr.
The Gerald Schwartz and Heather Reisman Foundation
Estate of Linda A. Sherman
Sisters of St. Martha
StFX Alumni Association StFX Students’ Union
TD Bank Financial Group
The Windsor Foundation
— Xaverian Bronze —
ANNUAL SUPPORT OF $25,000 AND ABOVE
John I. Bitove Jr.
The John and Judy Bragg Family Foundation Calgary Foundation
Madeleine Cantin-Parslow and Robert Parslow The Charitable Gift Funds Canada Foundation
The late Roderick A. Chisholm Michael Cooper Ronald and Laureen Cooper Susan Crocker and John Hunkin James Eaton
Estate of John B. Finnigan Alexander Grieve
James and Shelley Keough Dorothy Lander and John Graham-Pole Les Soeurs de La Congregation de Notre Dame (National)
— Xaverian Silver —
ANNUAL SUPPORT OF $50,000 AND ABOVE
Margaret Belliveau
BMO Financial Group
Hon. Charles Bronfman and Rita Mayo
Claudine and Stephen Bronfman Family Foundation
Peter & Joanne Brown Foundation
Donald Chisholm
Fondation Marcelle et Jean Coutu
Godin Family Foundation
Hayes Development Ltd.
Gerry and Cindy Marangoni
Norton Rose Fulbright
Nova Construction Company
Peacock Family Foundation
John and Adrienne Peacock
RBC Charitable Foundation
Alvin Segal Family Foundation
Mark L. Smith
Larry and Judy Tanenbaum Family Foundation
For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
John D. MacPherson
Hildegarde Mahoney
Margaret McLean and George Black Kevin M. Morris
Obelysk Media Inc.
Stephen and Suzanne O’Regan
Jingke Pan Estate of Dorothea Petrie Estate of James R. Ronan
David and Faye Sobey Mark Stone Professional Corp. Luke and Meaghan Sullivan David and Jennifer Thompson
Ted and Ann Turcotte
Walker Wood Foundation
R. Howard Webster Foundation
John Albright
Allstate Insurance Company of Canada
Minoli Amit and John Hamilton
Lawrence and Wendy Andrea Atlantic Central Credit Union
Banque Nationale du Canada
Bealight Foundation
Andrew Beckett and Wendy Connors-Beckett
Robert A. Blee
Stephane Boisvert and Nathalie Le Prohon
Roger R. Boudreault
Donald and Kim Bourgeois
The Boyce Family Foundation
Peter and Joanne Boyd
Tom and Bridget Brennan
Gerry and Rosella Byrne
Catholic Women’s League of Canada
John and Ambrosia Caplice
Robert J. Causgrove
Marc and Clare Champoux
Edward Chandler
Julie Chisholm
Mike and Susan Chisholm
Helen L. Cianfaglione
Jeannine M. Cochrane
Congregation des Soeurs de Sainte-Anne
Congregation of Notre Dame Visitation Province
CST Consultants Inc.
Steve and Anne Cunningham Dan Daviau
— Builders — — Builders —
SUPPORT OF $5,000 AND ABOVE
SUPPORT OF $5,000 AND ABOVE
Jordan Dermer
The Dicapo Family Foundation
Pat Dicapo
The Dilawri Foundation Kap Dilawri Donato Sferra Above Food
Donner Canadian Foundation
The Edwards Family Charitable Foundation
E-L Financial Corporation Ltd Timothy and Jane Elliott Evershed Investment Corporation Phil Evershed Grant B. Fagerheim John and Jean Farrell Giselle Feddema
R. Kyle Ferguson
Frank and Mary Fitzpatrick
Michael and Patricia Fleming Dennis and Madonna Flood Mary Ann Forbes
Neil Foshay and Cheryl Jennings Fratton Park Inc. Mitch Frazer Marc Furlotte Karen M. Gardiner
Michael and Heather Gillis Murdo Gordon John Graham Bill and Jeanine Gunn
Matthew and Mariette Hamilton Scott J. Harkin
Adam and Paige Hartwell Howard J. Haskings
John and Patricia Hatch
Thomas and Gail Hayes
Norman J. Hebert
Bernard and Bernice Hicks
Timothy W. Hynes
Duncan Jackman
Patrick and Karen Jancsy Richard and Linda Johnson
Elmer and Pauline King
Murray Kyte and Catherine McCann-Kyte
Michael and Kathleen Lynch
Burton MacDonald and Rosemarie Sampson David P. MacGillivray
Ron and Catherine MacGillivray Hon. Angus and Mary Ann MacIsaac
Ronald A. MacIsaac Rev. Norman J. MacPhee Terrence and Mary McCann Robert I. McClure
Paul and Sara McFarland Liam K. McGowan Daniel and Anne McKenna
Miedler Mulroney Family Foundation
Michael Mohareb Medicine Professional Corp.
Shawn T. Monahan
William and Carol Moore
Adrian and Patricia Morrison Mark Mulroney R. Jeffrey Munroe Grant Murray
For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
Neil Myers
Thomas Neville Brian and Florence O’Brien
Robert O’Brien and Melanie Reed John and Lisa O’Donnell Michael O’Keefe and Crystal Pelly Mary O’Regan Jeff Orr and Anne Murray-Orr Chelsey L. Penrice Roswell and Huguette Pottie Probst & Partner Investments Ltd.
Juergen Probst Rene and Catherine Proulx Rankin Construction Inc. Tom and Beth Rankin
Nellie M. Rhynes
Rochon Building Corp. Martin J. Rochon David Roland
Ulrich and Noreen Rosa Bruce and Lisa Rothney Saco Solutions Inc. Ron Schmeichel SeaCanGuy Inc. Bill and Laura Shea Francis and Janet Shea Sisters of St. Joseph in Canada Roger and Jane Smith Steve and Kathy Smith Glenn and Barbara Smyth Sodexo
Judy Steele and Bruce Towler Steelmac Ltd.
Alger and Judith St-Jean Hon. Patrick and Suzanne Sullivan Torys LLP
Frank and Linda van Schaayk
The Vegso Family Foundation Inc. Peter and Anne Vegso Margo Watt and Jim Russell
Regan P. Watts
Paul and Ronda White
August S. Wilkins
Henry Wolfond William Young
For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
Simone E. Abbass
Donald Barry and Maria Dewaele
Lori A. Beausoleil
Bell Canada
Gregory K. Berry Inc.
Robert and Laura Berry
John and Anne Birks
Mark M. Bowler
James and Carolyn Bowne David and Julianna Boyd
Gordon and Karen Boyd
John and Peggy Callan
Errol R. Callbeck
Mary M. Campbell
Michael and Teresa Caplice
Carl and Lily Chisholm
Bill and Joan Clarke
Kevin and Eileen Concannon
Winston Cook
Fred and Marthe Cribb
Jeffrey Dee and Amy MacDonaldDee Leanor R. Dobson
Kevin Doucet and Cheryl RileyDoucet Leo B. Doyle
Michael and Joy Dudgeon Paul Dundon
Steve Dunsiger and Joan MacDonnell
Mary and Peter Eldridge
Jason A. Elliott
Thomas and Susan Emerson Howard J. Evans
Alphonsus and Maureen Faour
Hugh and Doris Gillis
Beryle Girard and Timothy Upton
Google New York
Christine E. Gray Robert A. Hale
SUPPORT OF $2,000 AND ABOVE
Michael Halloran
Paula Hatty and Rick Benson
Ormille and Mary Hayne Tim Hyde
Jeremy Jackson and Paula Tiller Dan and Susan Jenkins
Bethany L. Johnston
Stephen J. Kelly
Don and Anna Kennedy
James L. Kenny
Peter and Joanne Kenny
William and Bernice Kiely
Stuart A. Knight Angela Kolen
Romonda and James Kuntz
Thomas and Marius Langley Their Hons Arthur and Patsy Leblanc
Michel and Denise Leger Brenda M. Lehmann
Peter B. Lesaux
Roberta C. MacDonald Rev. Stanley V. MacDonald James D. MacDougall A. Larry MacEachern
Gregory L. MacEachern
Alma MacLean
Charles and Anne MacLean
Joseph and Fran MacLellan
Leon and Pauline MacLellan
Anne MacNeil
Wallace and Lillian MacNeil
Sandra MacPhee and Lawrence Alexander
Dave and Maggie MacPherson
Leo and Heather MacPherson
Bob and Kelly Manning
Philip Markovich and Mary Ronan
Emelyne Marshall and Matt Langille
William Marshall and Penny Fuller
Michael and Margaret McAloon
The Bernie and Jan McCaffery Foundation
John ‘Packy’ and Joan McFarland John M. McFarland
Kevin F. McGilly
Hon. Frank and Julie McKenna
Thomas and Natasha McKenna Barry and Diane McNamara
Valerie Millen Hon. Samuel C. Moreau
Brent and Mary Lou Murphy Glenn and Stacey Murphy J & W Murphy Foundation
Hon. Graydon and Beth Nicholas Francis and Maureen Nolan
Michael Norris Volvo of Edmonton
Michael J. Norris
Michael Nugent
Kevin O’Brien Mary-Eileen O’Brien Maureen O’Brien
Patrick Oliver
Charles and Roberta O’Neil
Lisa and the late Sean O’Regan Patrick and Cathy O’Regan
Sephira Fund – Ottawa Community Foundation
Gerard and Marilyn Pembroke
Susan Perreault
Hon. Carolyn Phillips and John Cordeau
David and Judith Pink
Peter Poole and Gina Sampson
Kathleen Provost and Richard Burelle
Raymond James Foundation
Carole Roy
Fred and Tommie Ryan
Estate of Gerard J. Ryan Rob Sheedy
M. Silver Holdings Inc. Michael and Heather Silver Sisters of Charity - Halifax Sisters of Mercy of Newfoundland
Sisters of Providence of Western Canada
Joseph J. Starzomski
Donald and Barbara St.Jean Jack and Valerie Sullivan Dan Toews Marguerite I. Vernon Trust
VON Canada Nova Scotia Branch Mark Wallace and Anita Lorelli Gary and Andrea Waterman Westac Jeffrey White and Cathy Connolly Anne E. Young
For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
Edward and Maria Agnew Peter J. Ambrose George and Jane Anderson John Armitage James and Sarah Aucoin Erin Austen and Jeff Teasdale Dave Austin and Kim MacInnis Tony Badyk
Mark Barclay and Susan GardnerBarclay
James G. Barrett
Catherine Baxter Loretta Bennett
Robert and Ruth Bentley Jim Bickerton and Theresa MacNeil
William H. Blackburn Margaret Bonham Jacques and Laurie Boucher Iain and Margaret Boyd Ian and Kelly Boyd
Brookfield Asset Management (Canada) LP
Tara L. Buksaitis Liana and Michael Cahill Glenn R. Campbell
— Benefactors —
SUPPORT OF $1,000 AND ABOVE
Roger and Joanne Campbell James R. Carr B. Catherine Carton Gerald and Marjorie Casey Chevron Canada Resources John Chiasson and Barbara MacGregor Bernard and Brenda Chisholm
Hon. Peter I. Chisholm Michael Clarke David J. Comeau
Bernadette Connaughton Rev. J. Leo Cordeau Mark A. Corrigan Gord Cunningham and Marilyn Malis
Most Rev. Martin W Currie J. Michael Daly Donald F. Dempsey Dennis Doherty
Lynne Donahoe
Sheila F. Donahoe
Donata Real Estate Developments Ltd. Glenn W. Doncaster Brian W. Donovan
Ian Doyle Dentistry Inc. Carson and Margaret Duncan
William and Linda Ellsworth Enterprise Holdings
Catharina A. Felderhof Anne and Patrick Finn Robert J. Fisher Ann Marie FitzGerald
Anne-Marie Fleming George and Doreen Fleming
Patricia M. Fowler
Kevin and Sharon Francis Kirk and Danielle Francis Harris A. Fricker
Leo and Peggy Gallant
Montgomery Gallant Moira Galway
Samuel W. M. Gan Michael Gerrior and Sally Burks
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For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
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Rev. E. J. D’Intino Charitable Trust Santo Dodaro and Marion Alex Patrick J. Donnelly
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Dr Robert Dunphy Dentistry Inc. East Coast Credit Union Ltd. Alexander S. Elliott
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Susan Gallant
David Garbary
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Anne F. Gillis
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International Women’s Forum
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John D. MacGillivray
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Lewis W. MacIntosh
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Michael J. E. MacIsaac
William and Lucienne Mackasey
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Michael A. MacKinnon
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Ann L. MacKnight
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Pat Mazier
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William R. McCourt Ian and Michelle McDonell
Anne McFetridge
Elizabeth McGibbon
James H. McGill
Frank J. McGilly
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Margaret McKinnon Sean and Leanne McLean Iain McLeod and Michelle Sapp Heather and the late Jay McMullan
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Michael and Ellen Moher
Gary Molnar
James and Susan Mooney Shawn and Ellen Morrison
Kelvin Muamba
Roderick J. Muise David and Gillian Muller
James Murtha
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Mary A. O’Hara
Brendan and Theresa O’Neill C. Patrick O’Neill
Kwame Osei-Peprah
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Sylvia V. Parris-Drummond
Patricia A. Petrie
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Robert E. Romanowsky David and Maymie Ronan John and Ann Rooney Alison Rose
Claire Roussel-Sullivan and Martin Sullivan
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Leonard and Fran Sarsfield
Shelagh C. P. Savage
Matthew Schumacher
Wendell and Keah Schurman
Cameron J. Sehl Kelly Shannon Mark B. Simonds
Snow Queen Restaurant
Jeffrey and Gina Stanley Harry R. Stirling
Arthur J. Stone Robert and Martha St Pierre
Gerry and Jantine Strong D. Keith Suddaby Ann D. Sullivan Jennie R. Sullivan Irma L. B. Swales
Bill and Deborah Tierney
Tightline Anchor Inc. Allison Tisdale Peter D. Tufts
Carl and Betty Turner
United Way Centraide Ottawa Jennifer L. Vandenheuvel
Thomas and Ann Van de Reep Bart B. van Schaayk
Susan Vincent
Louis and Mary Visentin VON Pictou
Curtis and Marian Walsh Lori J. Ward Karen F. Webster
Dorothy West Fraser and Gerry West
Leona and Bob Whitburn
Donna and Peter Whyte Adelaide C. Wimpenny
Michael and Lori Wirvin Kenneth Wong and Cathy Green
Russell Wyeth and Christina Holmes Drew Young Trudy Young
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For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
Peter A. Abels
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Roland A. Acorn
C. Lynn Adams
Judy Adams
Margaret L. Ahern-Standen
Robyne E. Ahmed
Victoria A. Aidoo
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Leo C. Alfonso
Cheryl Allan
Larry T. Allen
Paul H. Allen
Rae-Ann Allong
Angel Anderson
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Marnie and Howie Anderson
Dalton Anderson-Sharples
Claire J. Andrea
Tony J. Andrea
Tanya D. Andrews
Antigonish Diocesan CWL
Joseph Apaloo and Sherry Bowman
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Andrew W. Arbuckle
Sid Archer
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Margaret A. Armstrong
Matilda H. Armstrong
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Ann Arsenault
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William Barry
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John B. Baxter
Steven D. Baxter
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Donald J. Beaton
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Glenda J. Belbin
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Catherine A. Bell
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Mike Belliveau
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Kaylee G. Bent
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Heather and John Berry
Sandra M. Berry
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Joan E. Best
Alex Binotto
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Dianne Bishop Jeff and Chantel Bishop
Helen Bishop-MacDonald
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Kenneth and Dorothy Black
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Eileen C. Blair Sherrie and Stephen Blair
Rene V. Blanchard
Donald W. Blane
Lindsay M. Blenkhorn
Margaret A. Blom
Henry A. Blumenfeld
Diana Boatman and Michael Boatsmith
Katrina C. Bohnet
Neil Bolivar and Christa King Bolivar
Glenda and Alan Bond
Cassandra E. Bonnanfant
Judy Bonnanfant
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Richard A. Borden
Anne Boswell
Joanne Bouchard
Suzanne Bouchard
Anthony R. Boucher
Patricia Boucher
Ben T. Boudreau
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Brad Boudreau
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Claudette D. Boudreau
Jean and Cathy Boudreau
Jean E. Boudreau M. Linda Boulet
Jason F. Bourgeois
Nicole Boutilier
Philip P. Bowes
Theo T. Bowes
Jennifer Bowie
Jared A. Bowles
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Ryan Boyd
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David A. Cameron
Donald H. Cameron
Hugh and Cathy Cameron J. Joseph Cameron
Michael F. Cameron Michael T. Cameron Roland F. Cameron Alice Campbell
Archie V. Campbell
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For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
Blick Campbell
Bridget R. Campbell
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Douglas F. Campbell
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Ian J. Campbell
James D. Campbell
Jamie and Pat Campbell
Jo-Anne Campbell
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Mary C. Caplice
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Joseph C. Chesal
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Mark T. Chiasson
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Michael L. Chisholm
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William J. Chisholm
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Nancy E. Clark
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Paula Cordeau
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Jacques Cormier
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James L. Cormier
Matthew W. Cormier
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Dan A. Cummings
Edmund R. Cummings
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SUPPORT OF UP TO $500 — Supporters —
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De Novo Construction
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James M. Dineen
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Charitable Trust Michael G. Dionne
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Flora M. Dixon-Noel
Ethel Dobbin
Donald Dodge
Anne Marie Doherty E. Frances Doherty
Sheila Doherty
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Donald Doiron
Charles J. Dolan
Michael A. Dolan
Patrick B. Dolan
William J. Dolan
Matthew F. Dolansky
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Mark R. J. Donald
For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
Jody Donaldson
June Donaldson
Jay Donlevy
John F. Donovan
William J. Donovan
Cheryl Donovan-White Tera J. Dorrington
Ingeborg M. Dorsey
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Carolyn M. Doyle Maureen G. Doyle Judy Dube Michael P. Dube
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Kendra A. Duggan
Kerrin A. Duggan Walter and Joanne Duggan
Guy E. Dumouchel
Donald R. Dunbar
Millie Dunbar
Hon. Patrick J. Duncan
Robin M. Dunn
Constance A. Dunnett
Catherine G. Durdle
Rev. Edwin R. Ebsary
SUPPORT OF UP TO $500
Brian Eddy
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Josephine and the late Adrian Edwards
Judy Eggleton-Konings
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Charlton L. M. Elliott
Christopher R. Elliott Kelly Elliott Foley
Donna M. Ellis
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Cindy A. O. Fedoryk
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Steven S. Ferraro Bernard A. Ferren Scott W. Ferris M. Eileen Findlay
Rev. C. Ross Finlan Patrick J. Finucan Helena A. Fiore J. Robert Fitzner
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Andrew F. Flower Helen M. Flynn
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Kathy J. Fougere
Russell J. Fougere
Suzanne M. Fougere
Andrea M. Fournier
Maureen T. Franklin
Steven J. Franklin
Cathy E. Fraser Linda M. Fraser Lucas P. Fraser
For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
Ronald and Renette Fraser
Victor C. Fraser
W. A. Milton Fraser
Yvonne J. Fraser
David Freeman
Gina Freitag
J. Vernon French
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Ian R. Fung
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Ronald E. Gaffney
Samuel Gagnon
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Frances Gallant
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Mary E. Gardiner
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Louis J. Gauvin
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Morgan E. Gero
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Kevin Gilbride
Liam K. Gillan
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SUPPORT OF UP TO $500 — Supporters —
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John A. Gillis
Joseph L. Gillis
Kelly A. Gillis
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Gold Line Transport Ltd.
Anne Marie Gorman
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Ronald E. Haley
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Julie A. Hancin
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Blair Harley
For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
Gavin W. Harmon
Nancy J. Harmon
Robert L. Harnois
Erica L. Harper
Gregory S. Harper
Victoria G. K. Harper
Kyle M. Harrietha D. Gordon Harris
Paul E. Hartigan
Gina and Mike Hartmann
Nicola Harwood
Christopher R. S. Haslam
Gerard and Suzanne Hatchette
Nicole and Chris Hatchette
Diane C. Hatt
Ralph F. Hawley
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Graham P. Haynes
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Joseph J. Healy
Kelly Heer and Bruce Mutch Carley L. Hegarty
Kris and Lindsay Heideman
George R. Henaut
Joanne Henderson
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SUPPORT OF UP TO $500
Marc D. Hill
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Cyril Hughes Wayne T. Hughes
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Imperial Oil Foundation Andrew J. Inman
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Julie Johnston
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For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
Ian W. Jones
Mary G. Jones
Rose Jones
Bernadette Jordan
Cora Lee Joudrey
Leo J. Kaczmarczyk
Mary Elizabeth and the late Christopher Kaiser
Shelley F. Kaiser
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Angela Kaiser-Hansen
Susan E. Kaizer
John C. Kane
Sara R. Kane
Margaret Kane-Savage
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John F. Keating
Trish Keating
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Haley E. Keenan
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Austin G. Keeping
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Claire Kelly
Joseph B. Kelly
Marjorie M. Kelly
Rodney D. Kelly
JoAnn Kelly-Cullen
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SUPPORT OF UP TO $500 — Supporters —
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Kevin King
Maureen A. King
Robert W. King
Elizabeth Kingsbury
Tom Kingsbury
Bradley and Anne Kinzie
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Grant Kirk
Most Rev. Wayne J. Kirkpatrick
K & N Fisheries Ltd.
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Jane F. Landry
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Robert D. Landry
Roger J. Landry
Morgan Langille
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Robert G. Langlois
Donald J. Lapierre
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Ethan F. G. Lavoie
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Paul J. Leblanc
Philip LeBlanc
Pierre T. Leblanc
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Margaret Lee
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John A. Leonard
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Les Abris Snogone Inc.
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Zhen Lin
Kathleen W. J. Lingley
Matthew A. Little
Lucy Liu
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SUPPORT OF UP TO $500
Jeffrey Vanzwol
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Christine D. Lomore
Wade and Helen Long
Julia Lorefice
Barbara E. Losier-Bhatnagar
Holly L. Loughead
Hayley D. Lowe
Luben Properties
Peter Ludlow
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Stephen E. Lund
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Anna M. MacDonald
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Audrey E. M. MacDonald
Bernard M. MacDonald
Bernard V. MacDonald
Bernardine MacDonald
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Bonnie MacDonald
Brenna MacDonald
Carol Lynn MacDonald
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Christina MacDonald
Colleen C. MacDonald
Daniel J. MacDonald
David A. MacDonald
David J. MacDonald
Elain A. MacDonald
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James MacDonald
Jane E. MacDonald
Jay MacDonald
J. David MacDonald J. Doug MacDonald
John A. MacDonald
John M. J. MacDonald
Kendra MacDonald
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Lisa M. MacDonald
Mark Macdonald
Mary M. MacDonald
Matthew H. MacDonald
Megan F. MacDonald
Merle P. MacDonald
Michael R. MacDonald
Nan and Richard MacDonald
Peggy MacDonald
Rob and Dara MacDonald
Robert R. MacDonald
Rodney and Gayle MacDonald
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Ronald J. L. MacDonald
Sandy and Mary MacDonald
Shelly A. MacDonald
For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
Sherry A. MacDonald
Trevor A. MacDonald
Tristan D. MacDonald
Amanda MacDonald Green and James Green
Larry MacDonell
Brenda M. MacDonnell
Donnie MacDonnell
Bernard and Elizabeth MacDougall
Cameron P. MacDougall
Debby MacDougall
Diane E. MacDougall
Gerard J. MacDougall
John R. MacDougall
Joseph A. MacDougall
Joseph R. MacDougall
Maria P. MacDougall
Michael L. MacDougall
Michelle C. MacDougall
Scott and Gaile MacDougall
Bernard D. MacEachern
Cynthia A. MacEachern
Sharon A. MacEachern
Todd A. MacEachern V. Leroy MacEachern
York and Jen MacEachern
Jennifer N. MacEachern-Nichols
Peter K. MacEwen
Christene M. MacFarlane
Colin and Ellen MacFarlane
Michelle H. MacFarlane
Ron and Claudia MacFarlane
Sonia MacFarlane
A. Paul MacGillivary
Uriel J. MacGillivary
Rev. Angus J. MacGillivray
SUPPORT OF UP TO $500 — Supporters —
Burke H. MacGillivray
Christine M. MacGillivray
Colin and Cheryl MacGillivray
Megan K. MacGillivray Murray W. MacGillivray
Pat MacGillivray J. Arlene MacGregor A. Francis MacInnis
Bernice A. MacInnis
Duncan and Mary MacInnis Judy and Charles MacInnis Mike and Ashley MacInnis
Faye MacIntyre
Joshua M. MacIntyre Andrew and Christina MacIsaac
Carroll J. MacIsaac Chris J. MacIsaac
Eileen MacIsaac and Francis McNeill
Ernest H. MacIsaac
Gordon J. MacIsaac
Jerome and Kelly MacIsaac
John D. MacIsaac
John and Margaret MacIsaac J. Rod MacIsaac
Mark MacIsaac and Danielle Duggan
Susanne M. MacIsaac-Leahy Margaret A. MacIsaac-Taylor Michael G. MacKasey
Anne M. MacKay
Cara E. MacKay
Claire M. MacKay
John and Janice MacKay
Karen MacKay
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Catharine E. MacKeigan
Mariah C. MacKeigan
Ainsley M. MacKellar
Barry and Marielle MacKenzie Cindy A. MacKenzie Glenn and Patricia MacKenzie
Meaghan MacKenzie
Mike MacKenzie
Sasho MacKenzie
Frances MacKenzie-Howat Karen MacKenzie-Stepner
Wendy L. Mackey Anna-Marie MacKinnon
Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon Craig MacKinnon Eileen C. MacKinnon
Joan MacKinnon and David Charles Laura E. MacKinnon Robert J. MacKinnon Ronald and Ruth MacKinnon
Donna R. MacKinnon-Cameron George V. MacLean Kim C. MacLean M. Lynn MacLean Robert L. MacLean
Roderick D. MacLean
Vincent W. MacLean
Andrea M. MacLellan
Caroline R. MacLellan
Dawn A. MacLellan
Douglas L. MacLellan
James MacLellan
Jennifer A. MacLellan
Jessica E. MacLellan
Jessica G. MacLellan
Roderick D. MacLellan
For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
Wendy E. MacLellan
Shannon C. MacLennan
Tiffany N. MacLennan
MacLeod Group of Companies
Brian MacLeod
E. Lorraine MacLeod
James MacLeod
Joseph and Angela MacLeod
Matthew V. MacLeod
Mitchell J. MacMaster
Edwin MacMillan
Joyce A. MacMullen
Blaise MacMullin
Judy MacMullin-Smith and David Smith
David and Aldona MacNeil
Dolores MacNeil and Mark Childs
Donald J. MacNeil
Douglas L. MacNeil
Elaine and Hayes MacNeil
Elizabeth and Wilfred MacNeil
Elmer D. MacNeil
Francis and Gail MacNeil
Francis P. MacNeil
Gail E. MacNeil
Gerard MacNeil
Glenda M. MacNeil
James D. MacNeil
Jimmy and Nicole MacNeil
Joanne E. MacNeil
Lynzee MacNeil
Margaret P. MacNeil
Mary B. MacNeil
The late Michael J. MacNeil
Nicole E. MacNeil
Patricia M. MacNeil
SUPPORT OF UP TO $500
Philip C. MacNeil
Roderick B. MacNeil
Stephanie L. MacNeil
Alan and Maureen MacNeill
Brian and Valerie MacNeill
Alison S. MacPhee
Kelsey M. MacPhee
Mary and Al MacPhee
Charles and Anne MacPherson
Emily MacPherson
Jim and Michelle MacPherson
Linda and Donald MacPherson
Mark L. MacPherson
Michael MacPherson
Julia M. MacQuarrie
L. Paula MacQuarrie
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Douglas R. MacSween
Margo MacVicar-Whelan
Karen Madden
Lois M. Madden Bonnie and Jack Maddison Illa R. Maher
Robert W. Malay
Stephen and Anne Malick
Anne Malmberg
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Ranjit B. Mani
Carol Mann
Chad Mann Erin Mann
J. Raffi Manoukian
Tanya Manthorne
Joanna and Dennis Maplazi
Beverly A. Mar
Jonathan S. Marchand
Marion and Kevin Marcinov
Michael and Nancy Marenick
Vincenzo Marra
E. Patrick Marshall
Sherry Marshall
Victoria S. Marshall
J. Harold Martell
Lena C. Martell
Kade Martin
Lynn M. Martin
Robert D. Martin
Stella M. Martin
Maggie Marwah
Andrea Mason
Clancy and Jeanne Mason
Elizabeth J. Mason
Leonard P. Mason
Sherry Masterson
Bill and Tina Matthews
David R. Matthews
Alice and Wayne Mattie
Julieanne M. Mattie
Hannah S. Mawhinney
Lawrence and Bonnie Maxwell
Erin L. Mazerolle
Augustine A. Mazzuca
Shawn R. McAleese
M. Donna McArdle
Scott D. McBean
Jennifer E. McCarthy
Linda McCarthy-Wilson
Kyle P. McCluskey
Maura McCluskey
Ronald McConnell
For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
Peter A. McCormick
Rena M. McCormick
Maureen C. McCulloch
J. Timothy McCullough
Johanna A. McCullum
Seana A. McDonah
Crystal and Bradley McDonald Kathleen M. McDonald
Darach McDonnell
Lisa McDonnell Cheryl McDougall Fiona L. McDougall Garry McDougall J. Fabian McDougall Wallace D. McDougall
Thea McEvoy Aleatha McGill Gyori
Paul J. McGoey
Thomas F. McGowan
Devon T. D. McGrath
Edward G. McGrath
Maureen E. McGregor
Moira C. McGuire
Mary Jo and the late Michael McIntosh
Gerald T. McIntyre
Marie-Claude McIntyre
Tim and Margot McIntrye
Paul McIsaac
Raymond McKay
Marvin W. McKay-Keenan
Patti McKendrick
Gregory P. McKenna
Michael W. McKenna
Pat McKenna and Jeannie Cameron
Paul and Katherine McKenna
SUPPORT OF UP TO $500 — Supporters —
Paulette and Michael McKenna
Dawn McKenzie-Weinhandl
Louis A. McKinley
Ian F. McKinnon
Glenn D. McLanders
John A. McLaughlin
Michael J. McLaughlin
Peter J. McLaughlin
Shauna C. McLaughlin
Natasha McLean
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Paul and Kathleen McLellan
Kailyn McLeod
Shannon E. McLeod
Dennis R. McManus
Lauren McManus Marguerite McMillan
Joseph M. McNally
Josephte I. McNamara
Daniel McNeil Jay J. McNeil Ralph G. McNeil
Danielle McNeil-Hessian Jack T. McNeill
Roger and Wenda McNeill
Joseph McPhee and Janet ButlerMcPhee K. Chris McPhee
Mariette A. McPhee
Steven N. McPhee
John W. McPherson
Danny P. McVicar
Derek and Coline McWilliam
Heather Mead
Ralph E. Meechan
Christine A. Meisner
Michael R. Melski
Rhodie B. Menchion
Carla Mendes
Colleen Mercer Rick Merriman
Terrence G. Mersereau Daniel E. Merzetti
Gary J. Mesics
Metasoft Systems Inc. Ronald and Marilyn Metcalfe Sarah V. Meyer
Thomas J. Meyers
Carole S. Michaud Michael G. Michaud Jill and Andy Miller Monica P. Miller Ryan J. Miller
Dianne Miller Hack Kerrie Miller-Roberts and Scott Roberts
Elizabeth M. Millett Paul Millman
Claire M. Mills
Catherine D. Milner
Patti-Lynn Milner J. Calvin Mims
Christa R. Mindrum
Elizabeth A. Mirao
Leslie Mitchell
Marilyn Mitchell
Jennifer L. Mitton
Jad and Diana Mlinarevic Christopher D. Moeller
Anne-Lorraine Molloy
Abigail G. Mombourquette Louis G. Monahan
For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
Karen A. Mondoux
Sean and Elaine Moore
Keenen Moreira-Lima
Shannon A. Morell
Barbara F. Moreton
Bria A. Morford
James R. H. Morgan
Carrol D. Morris
Tracey M. Morris
Anne M. Morrison
Bobbi Morrison
Rev. John F. Morrison
Mary M. Morrison
Theresa A. Morrison
Ann M. Mugford
Darryl and Virginia Mugford
R. Denise Muinonen
David B. Muir
Colin J. Muise
Cyril V. Muise
Leo J. Muise
Perry and Carolyn Muise
The late Charles J. Mullally
Kenneth and Florence Mullen
Frank and Debbie Muller
Betty Munro
Candace L. Munro
Ian Munro
Joanne E. Munroe
Allan and Helen Murphy
Christine Murphy
Ellen M. Murphy
Flora C. Murphy
Frank L. Murphy
Keely A. Murphy
Robert H. Murphy
SUPPORT OF UP TO $500
Stephen F. Murphy
Terrence and Valerie Murphy
William J. Murphy C. Michelle Murray D. Brad Murray
Linda S. Murray
Mary J. Murray
Rita Murray
Wendy E. R. Murray
Valerie L. Mushinski
Darlene A. Myette David M. Napier
Catherine E. Naugle Cathy Nault NC Learning Solutions Inc. Brennan J. Nearing Charles J. Nearing Marc E. Neary
Christopher Neil Vanessa L. E. Neilly Christopher T. Nelson Helen C. Neufeld
Maureen A. Neuman
Robin Neustaeter
Linda A. Neville
Duc V. Nguyen Yen N. Nguyen
Chantelle Nichol
Kelly M. J. Nichols
James E. Nickelo
Leanne Nicolle
Cathleen Niedermayer
Stephen C. Nikiforuk
Megan A. Noah
Jennifer L. Nolan
David K. J. Noonan
North Shore Ballast & Concrete Works
Anne M. Novacich
Sharon and Kyle Nowlan
Gregory R. Nugent
Emily T. Nunn
Ornella Nzindukiyimana
Darryl and Katherine O’Brien
Melanie O’Brien and Barry Agnew M. Maureen O’Brien
Mary O’Brien-Kwan
Fergus P. O’Connell
Daniel J. O’Connor
Lynn O’Donnell Margaret Oja
Kaetochukwu U. Okafor Kevin and Lorraine O’Keefe
Arize D. Okeke
Bridget M. Oland Gary J. O’Leary Riley L. Olstead Erin B. Oma
Barbara M. O’Neil Hugh G. O’Neill
Mike J. O’Neill
Thomas O’Neill
Timothy and Pamela O’Regan
Robert and Virginia O’Reilly
Candace J. Ormond
Diane M. Orsini
Mary O’Shaughnessy
John and Linda Ouellette
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Council CWL
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart CWL
For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
Mary M. Oxner
Nick and Marguerite Oxner
Reid N. Oxner
Peggy and Frank Paddon
Margaret Page
Lynn D. F. Page-Scott
Edwina M. Palmer
The late H. Currie Palmer
Lou Palmer
Philip Panet-Raymond and Anne McMullon
Michelle C. Paon
Emily E. Paplawski
Simon Parent
Margaret A. Parker
Marie L. Parker
Garrah A. Parkes
Holly L. Parsons
Robert and Susan Parsons
Janet M. T. Patch
Matt Pate
Margaret M. Pateman
Patient Advocates LLC
Kendra L. K. Patrick
Michelle L. Patrick
Brien T. Pattenden
Nancy Patterson
Carol and Carl Pauptit
Marilyn Peck
Andrew and Charlene Pedersen
Carmen M. Pedersen
Anne M. Pellerin
J. Bernard Pelletier
Emily E. Pelley
Elizabeth J. Pelly
Byron J. Penman
SUPPORT OF UP TO $500 — Supporters —
Dianne R. Penney
Douglas M. Penney
Brielle V. Perl
Carole L. Perry
Jessica M. R. Perry
Heather Peters
Annette Petrie
Pina Petrielli
Maurice A. Pettigrew
J. Allan Pettipas
Matthew Philip
Grace D. Phillips
Paul R. Pickard
Pier 1 Rebar Detailing
Darryl Pierrynowski
Emily K. Piggott
Jeremy J. R. Pike
Rachel J. Pink
Cassandra J. Pippy
Donna C. Pirnie J. Ralph Pitre
Lynne M. Plamondon-Long Kim Planques
Bernard N. Plante
Ellen M. C. Plemel
Michelle D. Plumridge
Susan Polder
Casimiro I. Polegato
Hannah K. D. Pollock
Louise and Allan Pooler
Anne Poonwassie
Charmaine J. Pope
Walter and Mary Posadowski
M. Josh Post
Joanne Postma
Chad T. Pothier
Andre M. Power
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James P. Power
John and Nadine Power K. Alphonsus Power William J. Power P. Daniel Praught Tyler J. Priest Michael A. Proctor
Nicole A. Proudfoot
Jacqueline Proverbs Paula J. Purcell Judy F. B. Puritt John M. Quinlan
Claire J. Quirion
Timothy H. Raaymakers Karen A. Rafuse
Donald and Elizabeth Raizenne Vasil Rambi
Allison M. Randall Earl A. Randall
Lawrence and Brenda Rankin Xavier and Sarah Rankin
Brenda Rankin MacDonald
Scott and Donna Rappard
Donald P. Rasmussen
Susan Rawlings
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Sheila Redden
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Nancy Reddin and Patrick Rush
Jacqueline Reeves
Mary P. Regan
Craig Reid
Laura D. Reid Lloyd E. Reid
For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
Lorelei A. Reid
Mary P. Reid
Ryan E. R. Reid
Vincent and Caroline Reid
Reindert F. Reitsma
Paul S. Renault
Colette T. Rennie
Erica A. Reynolds
Lisa D. Reynolds
Marvin J. Rheault
Lisa Rhyno
Brent Rhynold
Darrie-Ann Richard
Elizabeth M. Richard
Holly R. L. Richardson
Robin E. Richardson
Ian Richmond
Marilyn D. Rideout-MacKay
David A. Riendeau
Regan and Charlotte Riordon
Carol A. Ripley
Mary L. Ripley
Jacob M. Risk
Deacon Allen Ritchie
S. Gregory Roach
Jessica C. Robar
Catherine and Richard Roberts
Laurie Roberts
Allan J. Robertson
Rev. James P. Robertson
Kristine Robidoux and Sean Fairhurst
Nancy D. Robinson
Marie M. Rocznik
Allan Rodbourne
Jorge Rodriguez
SUPPORT OF UP TO $500
Pablo A. Rodriguez
Joann Rofihe
Malcolm R. Rogers
Sherra L. Rogers
Suzanne M. Rogers
Chuck Romanoff
Joseph F. Ronco
Rosemary J. Rooke
Arlene I. Rose
Anita E. Ross G. Wallace Ross
John J. Ross
Michael Ross
Penny T. Ross
Lynn A. Ross-D’Albertanson
Rotary Club of Niskutleduc
Margaret Routledge
Shawn R. Rovers
Blake R. Rowe
Braelin H. Rowe
Duncan and Melanie Rowe
Liam E. Rowe
Tracy Rowe
Emilie M. Roy Guy L. Roy
Jonathan R. Roy
Hazel M. Rudderham
James A. Rudderham
Natalie R. Rumscheidt
Sheila M. Runnalls
Ryan J. Rusich
Andrew S. C. Russell
Doretta Russell
Erin Russell Hayley C. Russell
Vivian Russell
Margo Russell-Bird
Sharon Rutherford
Seth P. Rutner
Jim and Bridget Ryan
Angelina S. Sacdal
Shawn R. Samler
Alison E. Sampson
Ann M. Sampson
Lisa T. Sampson
Shauna A. S. Sampson
Alfred Samson
Gervais J. Samson
Lillian E. S. Samson
Robert Samson and Shelley MacLean
Laura Sanders and Philippe Painchaud
Ann H. Sanderson
J. Marie Sanford
Linda Sangster
H. Joseph Santerre
Margaret A. Savage
Marilee E. C. Savage
Francis W. Savidant
Francis A. R. Saville
Eric R. Savoie
Paul and Michele Saxon
Angie Scanlan
Jennifer E. Schmalz
Pamela Schnarr
Theresa P. Schultz
David A. Scott
Donald A. Scott
Ewen E. Scott
Marilyn Scott W. R. Scott Equipment Ltd.
Leslie A. Scott MacLennan
For donations made during the fiscal year April 1, 2021 - March 31, 2022.
Brian Scriver
Christopher L. Sellitri
Freeman Sencabaugh
Charlene Serdan
Alan Seward and Caroline Van Roestel
Donald S. Sexton
Stephen Shannon
Joel Shapiro B. Colleen Sharbell
Jonathan and Janet Sharpe Tyler J. Shaver
Jean M. Shaw
Edith Y. Shaw-Ewald
Megan M. Shea
J. E. Sheedy
Angie D. Sheppard
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Susan J. Stallard St. Annes CWL
Christopher J. Stanton
Judith C. Stark St. Bernadette CWL St. Boniface CWL
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Brian F. Stevens
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StFX Safety & Security Services
Terrence J. St George
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Tara Sutherland
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SUPPORT OF UP TO $500
Andrea C. Thomson
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Michael P. Thomson
Patrick A. Thomson
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United Way of Halifax Region
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Margaret J. Werniuk
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SUPPORT OF UP TO $500 — Supporters —
Jean A. White
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Gordon D. Whyte
Cheryl Whytewood
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Development Team
StFX’s Development Team is proud to help support our university’s mission, and works to ensure future generations of students benefit from the outstanding opportunities that make this an incredible university community. If you would like to learn more about any of the initiatives mentioned in this report, or wish to discuss your own giving, please contact a member of our team.
Wendy Langley
Director of Development wlangley@stfx.ca 902-867-5182
Ann Arsenault
Prospect Research Coordinator aarsenau@stfx.ca 902-867-5324
Dawn Bekkers Coordinator, Annual Giving Program dabekker@stfx.ca 902-867-5114
Iain Boyd Chief Campaign Officer, Xaverian Fund iboyd@stfx.ca 902-867-3231
Katherine Edwards Creative Coordinator kedwards@stfx.ca 902-867-2157
Cathy Fraser Development Officer cfraser@stfx.ca 902-867-5017
Maria Hartery Planned Giving Executive mhartery@stfx.ca 902-867-3380
Alexis MacDonald Senior Development Executive apmacdon@stfx.ca 647-884-2659
Shannon Rice Stewardship and Communications Officer srice@stfx.ca 902-867-3914
Lynn O’Donnell Development Officer, Coady International Institute lodonnel@stfx.ca 902-867-5264
Rachel Pink
Senior Development Executive rpink@stfx.ca 902-580-2768
Kathleen Provost Campaign Director kprovost@stfx.ca 902-867-2325
Michelle White Athletics Fund Development Officer mlwhite@stfx.ca 902-867-3672
Production Team
Wendy Langley wlangley@stfx.ca
Writer Katherine Edwards kedwards@stfx.ca
Design Urban Orange
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Wendy Langley, StFX Director of Development 902.867.5182 | wlangley@stfx.ca